Friday, 30 June 2023

Notice from GW and the future of the Warhammer Armies Project

Since the demise of Warhammer Fantasy Battle (WFB) in 2015, the purpose of the Warhammer Armies Project has been to keep the game going and be freely accessible as a repository for all the old Warhammer lore in as close to its original form as possible, so anyone interested could enjoy it even after Games-Workshop (GW) had stopped selling the books. However, as GW still retains the intellectual property rights to the material, this would always be at their mercy for however long they would tolerate it.
 
As I posted on our Discord server two days ago, I've recently been contacted by Games-Workshop regarding using their text and artwork in the majority of the Warhammer Armies Project publications, and they have requested me to remove all instances which infringes in their intellectual property. I don't begrudge them for doing so, even if I would obviously have preferred to be allowed to keep the books up as is. I also want to point out that GW has been very polite about the whole thing, and in no way threatening. I also appreciate that I have been able to keep the project going for this many years and keep the interest for WFB alive during that time.
 
What this means is that starting today; all the download links to the books are no longer available on this website anymore and I will not be able to keep working on the books in their current format. This also applies to the non-GW army books as most of them contain some amount of GW lore and/or art; and the few that do not are not really worth to keep up by themselves as part of a now very incomplete collection. 
 
However, the current web version of the game is still active as it does not really contain any lore apart from some snippets and the rules themselves. I am also considering reworking all books into a "rules-only" system with PDF's similar to the Ravening Hordes style list from early 6th edition, where you would have access to all the rules and could still play the game. Unit and character names would also remain unchanged. 
 
However, with the onset of the Old World likely getting fairly close to release, any such rework will have to wait until then. The reason is pretty simple; an officially supported WFB by GW is much more likely to see play, and I imagine a large part of the community will move over to it. As such, I don't want to waste my time reworking and rewriting everything only for it to be superseded a few months later. If the Old World rules turn out to be good - great, then we can all play that, and I will consider to make expanded rules for it (but without the lore most likely). If the Old World turns out not so great - I will likely keep supporting 9th edition.
 
Note that I do not want to make any promises I cannot keep - I've been working on the Warhammer Armies Project for over 13 years now, and I'm not a student with a ton of free time anymore. I'm married, have a full time job and a lot of miniatures to paint. As such, I cannot say for certain what the future will be for the Warhammer Armies Project, only that I will do my best to support it as well as I can make the time for it.
 
So for the foreseeable future, this website will be limited to just being a hobby blog of my personal armies along with the link to the current web version of the 9th Edition rules and a few hobby-related downloads. But regardless of what happens to the Warhammer Armies Project later on, it's been a fun (if sometimes frustrating) ride, and those of you who still have the army books can of course use them to keep playing the game and share it with your friends. 
 
I also want to wholeheartedly thank everyone that has been along for the journey and offered feedback, reported bugs and proofread the books to help me fix the many mistakes I made; I would not have been able to do it all without you. And special thanks to the mod team on our Discord server for making Lores of Magic cards, the web version of the books, files for Battlescribe and generally keeping the server peaceful and organized.
 
Can't think of a good ending for this post, so I'll just say: keep enjoying Warhammer in whatever form makes you happy, and paint your minis!

Tuesday, 30 May 2023

Sunday, 21 May 2023

Showcase Gallery: Sisters of Battle / Adepta Sororitas

This is my Sisters of Battle army, the only one I have for Warhammer 40.000 since I sold my Imperial Guard around 2009. 40k has never interested me as much as Warhammer Fantasy, but the Sisters of Battle have always been an army that I liked. Even so, I did not actually plan on collecting this army, but it was rather the result of me walking into a local shop where an ex-colleague of mine turned out to be the store owner, who kindly offered me a discount. It did not take long for me to start buying Sisters of Battle after that, and within a couple of months, I ended up buying pretty much the whole range which I immedately started painting in the classic Order of the Martyred Lady colour scheme.


Army Shot


Saint Celestine with Geminae


Morvenn Vahl


Junith Eruita, the Blazing Heart


Aestred Thurga, Reliquant at Arms & Agathae Dolan


Ephrael Stern


The Triumph of Saint Katherine


Canoness, Canoness Veridyan, Canoness


Palatine, Imagnifier, Sister Superior Amalia Novena


Dialogus, Hospitaller, Sister Dogmata


Callidus Assassin, Inquisitor Greyfax


Sister Novitiates (autoguns)


Sister Novitiates (autopistols & melee weapons)


Battle Sisters (heavy flamer)


Battle Sisters (flamer & storm bolter)


Dominions & Tariana Palos


Retributors


Sisters Repentia


Celestians (heavy bolter)


Celestian Sacresants (hallowed maces)


Celestian Sacresants (anointed halberds)


Seraphim (bolt pistols)


Zephyrim


Paragon Warsuits


Mortifiers


Rhino


Immolator (heavy flamers)


Exorcist (missile launcher)


Castigator (battle cannon)


Showcase Gallery: Warriors of Chaos

Here is my Warriors of Chaos army which I started and finished in 2022. Chaos has honestly never been an army that interested me all that much, but I like the idea of a horde of Warriors and Marauders without all the mutated creatures - essentially collecting them as just another human army. 

So when the current Slaves to Darkness models leaked in 2022 I figured the old Warriors and Knights would go out of production soon (which they did), and so I decided that if I ever wanted to collect a Warriors of Chaos army, now was the time. 

I proceeded to stock up on everything I wanted and then got to painting them a few months later. I went with a pretty simple paint scheme for Chaos Undivided with a dark metallic armour, dark grey and scarlet red on wasteland bases which matched the look from the art fairly well.


Army Shot


Archon on foot, Archaon on Dorghar, Kordel Shorgaar


Wulfrik the Wanderer, Harald Hammerstorm, Crom the Conqueror


Exalted Champion (AoS), Chaos Lord (8th Ed), Exalted Champion (6th Ed), Exalted Champion (Games Day 2009)


Exalted Champions (Khagra's Ravagers from AoS), Chaos Lord (Avatars of War)


Chaos Lord on Daemonic Steed (AoS)


Chaos Lord on Manticore (Avatars of War)


Chaos Sorcerer (AoS), Sayl the Faithless, Chaos Sorcerer (8th Ed)


Marauder Chieftains (Avatars of War)


Marauders with shields, champion is from Chaos Roadshow 2002


Marauders with flails, champion from Avatars of War


Elite Marauders (Avatars of War)


Marauder Hunters


Marauder Horsemen (6th Ed)


Marauder Horsemen (7th Ed)


Chaos Warriors with shields (6th Ed)


Chaos Warriors with two hand weapons (6th Ed)


Chaos Warriors with shields (AoS)


Chaos Chosen (7th Ed)


Chaos Chosen (AoS)


Chaos Chariots (8th Ed)


Chaos Knights (7th Ed)


Varanguard/Chaos Knights (AoS)