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Revision as of 21:14, 1 January 2014

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Up to 1994

Plastic Sprues

Great Gargants

The first version of the Great Gargant appeared in the 191 Catalogue with the second version appearing in the 1993 Catalogue.

The components were largely interchangeable between the two. To see the components associated with each version click on the photo and the components will be shown below.

Gargants

Warmachines

Battlewagons

Speedstas

Later Release (1992 to 1994) Warmachines

1995-6

The following vehicles all used the same Tank Chassis Sprue as the Bonebreaka. The superstructure for each was metal.

1998

Plastic Sprues

Great Gargant & Gargant

War Buggies

Big Gunz

Fighta Bommerz

Battle Fortresses

Wierdboy Battle Towers

Squiggoths

Flakwagons

Dreadnoughts

War Traks

Scorchas

Pulsa Rokkits

Armageddon (2005 to 2013)

The models released for Epic Armageddon were a mixture of older models re-released, sometimes with new names, and completely new models. Where older models have been reused, that has been noted accordingly.

The information below has come from the 2005 Specialist Games Catalogue and the GW webstore.

Troops & Characters

Warbikes

Battlewagonz

Deth Koptas

War Buggies & Scorchas

These were identical to the 1998 releases.

Big Gunz

These were identical to the 1998 releases.

Supa Gunz