Q&A

Can you use Forge World models in game?

Can you use Forge World models in game?

Yes, you absolutely can. Forge World is Games Workshop; all their models are fully legal for 40k, 30k, AoS or whatever they were made for.

Can I use Horus Heresy models in 40k?

yes, you can use them. That said, some of them are.. differently.. power scaled, so if you are using models that have no 40k equivilant (Like a lot of the Custodes stuff), check with your opponent if they are ok with it – it’s kind of just politeness.

Why is Forgeworld so expensive?

FW is specialist material manufactured on a smaller scale than higher selling, more mass produced products. That means the cost of production is higher. It’s the same reason who 3d printing and other forms of on-demand production are so expensive; you don’t have a large production scale to bring down costs.

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What is martial legacy 40k?

Martial Legacy replaces the old Relic rule. It cost 1CP per model with this new trait. It’s easier to take one of these units now, but harder to spam so to speak. There was some talk about some of the fan-favorite successor chapters getting something in the new book.

What are Forgeworld models made of?

All Forge World models are made from Polymer Resin, a brittle but very light material that can be used to model extreme detail or, more rarely, etched brass, in the case of their barbed wire sheets and Imperial eagle icons.

Can you use 30k armies in 40k?

Another great thing about 30k is these armies can be integrated into 40k but of course you’ll have to deal with Eldar and Tau if you do so.

Is Forge World overpriced?

Subject: Why is Forge World so expensive? It’s because the kits are all cast in resin (higher production cost and quality than plastic), and because they are going to sell less than any main plastic kit, so need a higher price and margin to be worth producing at all.

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Are Contemptor dreadnoughts good in 9th edition?

Like all Marine Dreadnoughts the Contemptor got a huge boost in the 9th Edition book. These guys are a tough, mobile vehicle, that can throw out a good amount of firepower. With T7, 9 Wounds, -1 damage to attacks and 3+/5++ they are a tough nut to crack and harder to kill than most other vehicles in the game.

What is a Contemptor Dreadnought?

A Contemptor Pattern Dreadnought is an ancient Imperial cybernetic combat walker used by the Space Marine Legions in the days of the Great Crusade and the Horus Heresy, 10,000 Terran years before the present day.

Is Forge World legal in tournaments?

Unfortunately, they only had house rules and were not official for tournaments. As the editions rolled on, most tournaments did not allow Forge World models. The reason for this was that not everyone has access to the models, and many times the rules for those models were a bit on the powerful side.

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Does Games Workshop own Forge World?

Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000. It also owns Forge World (which makes complementary specialist resin miniatures and conversion kits).