On June 17-19 I attended the Throne of Skulls tournament in Las Vegas, NV. Over half of the 198 participants were playing in the Warhammer 40K Championship.
Jen and I made a vacation of it. We landed a couple of days early, and we stayed on for a week afterwards. Lots do see and do in Sin City!
Here are some of the many finely modeled and painted armies that were brought out for all three games being played - Warhammer 40K, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, and Lord of the Rings.
Nurgle themed Chaos Space Marines:
Imperial Guard:
Interesting "counts as" Valkyrie gunship:
Very steampunk feel:
Slaanesh themed Chaos Space Marines (Jennifer's favourite army):
Note the (presumably evil) giant butterflies:
Lizardmen:
Imperial Guard:
White Scars chapter of the Imperial Space Marines:
Eldar:
Well posed, old school Wraithlord model:
Salamanders chapter of the Imperial Space Marines:
Interesting flame and lava lighting effects, done with paint:
Ultramarines chapter of the Space Marines, using Deathwing rules to represent their 1st Company:
Chapter Master and Librarian:
Nurgle themed Chaos Space Marines:
Gandalf and Dwarves, set into a tray that looked like an open book (my favourite of the Lord of the Rings forces present):
Sisters of Battle:
Ultramarines chapter of the Imperial Space Marines (all the insignia are painted freehand - there are no decals at all!):
Christian Augst's Imperial Guard (he was the only other Winnipegger at the tournament):
Orks:
Grey Knights (IIRC, this army was played by the fellow who won the "Skull Taker Award" for killing the most enemy models):
Eldar:
Bone Singer, Autarch, and a Warp Spider who failed his teleportation roll...
Black Templars chapter of the Imperial Space Marines:
Necrons:
Imperial Guard:
Dark Eldar:
Vypers conveted into Venom light transports:
Imperial Guard:
Brettonian Knights:
The Lady of the Lake blessing the Knights:
Detailed Heraldry:
Salamanders chapter of the Imperial Space Marines:
Thousand Sons Chaos Space Marines:
Blood Angels chapter of the Imperial Space Marines:
Space Wolves chapter of the Imperial Space Marines:
Nicely converted mechanical Thunderwolf Cavalry:
Praetorian Imperial Guard:
Nicely conveted gun carriages, giving the feel of 19th century field pieces:
Wood Elves:
Empire:
Eldar:
Beautifully converted Farseer:
Dynamically posed Wraithlords:
Saim Hann themed Eldar:
Tau:
Eldar:
Converted Farseer and well painted Aspect Warriors:
Harlequin themed Eldar:
Imperial Space Marines:
Imperial Guard (note the two Hydra AAA vehicles):
Chaos Daemons:
Swordwind themed Eldar:
Detailed "circuitry" done in freehand on the vehicles and infantry:
Dwarves (with a working water fountain at the top of the display):
Nurgle Themed Chaos Space Marines:
Space Wolves chapter of the Imperial Space Marines:
Marshall Reeves' Imperial Guard, winner of the Best Painted Army award for 40K:
Well painted graffiti covers the heavily converted vehicles:
Marshall hails from Kelowna, BC, and plays at Astronomi-con Vancouver:
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A fellow has posted a video of the photos he took at Las Vegas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeNLJd43U70
There were lots more armies and models, but I could not get to them all. Some more will be highlighted in my forthcoming battle reports.
3 comments:
Who's the hottie in the Harlequin army picture? Was she lost?
In all seriousness, those are some impressive looking armies
IIRC, she was the significant other of a gamer from California.
I was pleased by the quality of the painting and modeling on display.
I guess Mike was referring more to the "modelling" aspect...
Great post, Dave. Some excellent armies there.
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