9/16/2023 0 Comments Warhammer world![]() The Chaos devices, the Chaos logo, Citadel, Citadel Device, the Double-Headed/Imperial Eagle device, ‘Eavy Metal, Forge World, Games Workshop, Games Workshop logo, Golden Demon, Great Unclean One, the Hammer of Sigmar logo, Horned Rat logo, Keeper of Secrets, Khemri, Khorne, Lord of Change, Nurgle, Skaven, the Skaven symbol devices, Slaanesh, Tomb Kings, Trio of Warriors, Twin Tailed Comet Logo, Tzeentch, Warhammer, Warhammer Online, Warhammer World logo, White Dwarf, the White Dwarf logo, and all associated marks, names, races, race insignia, characters, vehicles, locations, units, illustrations and images from the Warhammer world are either ®, TM and/or © Copyright Games Workshop Ltd 2000-2008, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. All Rights Reserved to their respective owners. Oh and we also achieved our primary goal….This web site is completely unofficial and in no way endorsed by Games Workshop Limited.Īdeptus Astartes, Blood Angels, Bloodquest, Cadian, Catachan, the Chaos devices, Cityfight, the Chaos logo, Citadel, Citadel Device, Codex, Daemonhunters, Dark Angels, Dark Eldar, ‘Eavy Metal, Eldar, Eldar symbol devices, Eye of Terror, Fire Warrior, Forge World, Games Workshop, Games Workshop logo, Genestealer, Golden Demon, Gorkamorka, Great Unclean One, Inquisitor, the Inquisitor logo, the Inquisitor device, Inquisitor:Conspiracies, Keeper of Secrets, Khorne, Kroot, Lord of Change, Necron, Nurgle, Ork, Ork skull devices, Sisters of Battle, Slaanesh, Space Hulk, Space Marine, Space Marine chapters, Space Marine chapter logos, Tau, the Tau caste designations, Tyranid, Tyrannid, Tzeentch, Ultramarines, Warhammer, Warhammer 40k Device, White Dwarf, the White Dwarf logo, and all associated marks, names, races, race insignia, characters, vehicles, locations, units, illustrations and images from the Warhammer 40,000 universe are either ®, TM and/or © Copyright Games Workshop Ltd 2000-2008, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. Overall we had a marvelous time and enjoyed out experiences and especially our interactions with the staff. I think Warhammer World shows the pinnacle of the hobbying side of all of their games and it’s not an experience I expect to be duplicated. ![]() Overall we were very happy with our visit to Warhammer World (even my brother who doesn’t play 40k found a new appreciation for the hobby.) I had expected the visit to be a quick diversion and an overly-corporatized vehicle to sell miniatures so I was surprised at how extensive and immense the gallery space was. Apparently it took over 9 months to build and has to be seen to be appreciated. Especially the Battle for Angelis masterpiece which measures over 22 feet tall. However, the true depth and detail of the set piece battles were what caught my eye. ![]() It was cool to see a lot of the older models and how they progressed over the years. All told it took us over an hour to go through the various displays and dioramas set up. ![]() When I initially scheduled our visit, my impression of the gallery space was that it would be pretty simple and would take 15-20 minutes to walk through. ![]()
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