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Sorry, some of these are a bit "fuzzy" but there were too many people around...
Sorry I didn't get to see anyone, but I was too busy reminiscing with the GW archivist over lots of old products
Well not a lot on Epic about - there was a lot more in 2001!
The new Epic models were really nice.
Jervis confirmed that at some point there WILL be an Ork submersible and that Keith was fibbing to me at Bristol Conflict.
I was surprised to see "plastic" Warmaster figures and plastic warmaster scale Battle of the Five Armies miniatures.
I did like the plastic Bretonnians, especially the characters.
Will Hayes is "mad" and is getting his eyes tested!
The Tau Orca for 40k is HUGE and even bigger than a Thunderhawk!
FW have a range of multi-pose Space Marines.
FW should produce everything they do in 40K scale in Epic.
FW are producing an Ork Heavy Bomma.
FW are also considering more large miniatures aka the TaU Manta.
The next FW Big Book will be Space Marines and Sisters of Battle.
Volume 3 will be a campaign book, Imperial versus Tau.
Volume 4 will also be a campaign book, Imperial versus Orks.
I was surprised by the lack of NEW stuff in the Lower Hall - just two display cabinets and nearly all that Bretonnians.
Lots of BFG games in the main hall.
The Mega-Battle with 20 Titans was disappointing even if they did have a Titan Drop Pod!
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