New Forge World Release – Outrider bikes, Special Weapons and Necron Tombs

I said I was going to be more positive this year, but I can’t swallow the lump of conviction in my throat. When I got an email from Forge World informing me the outrider bikes had been released I got a shiver of anticipation.  How had they styled these Heresy bikes, like the old rough trader bike? Either the Mk1 (below) the very rare MKII version (further down). It would have been great to see Forge World styled versions of  these back on the table top.

Ultramarine rouge trader Bike SquadMkI Space Marine Bike Squad

MKII rogue trader space marine bike

MKII Space Marine Bike

Or maybe they would take inspiration from some of the old art work?

But Forge World appear to have taken a very different design path. Which make me think of a few other scyfi bikes. Judge Dread perhaps?

Forge World Outrider bike RRP£20+P+P.

but the bike that really springs to mind is called Street Hawk.

Redeeming themselves from this 80’s throw back. They have also releases space marine special/support weapon.

Legion Plasma Guns, Melta Guns & Flamers £11+P+P

Meta guns for £1.21 each! That’s Games Workshop prices.

And at the other end of the price spectrum. A 4×4 Necron tomb, complete with 4 Monoliths can be yours for only £495.00 inc postage and packaging!

http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/New_Stuff

No more cheep on-line sales of Games Workshop products in the US and Canada!

Abites

The Internet Police are back

This is the biggest change to the Hobby since it went on line.

via Soosas from the Faeit 212 inbox
Miniwargaming just posted that there is a new GW document that will prevent the online sale of their products starting June 15th.

While this is Good news for the model/toy shop down the road, the GW stores, and GW’s internal part business (GW are currently reciting for a part warehouse manager). it’s very bad news for the major and minor on line stores.

What will be the long term impact of this change other then us all having to pay retail prices for GW’s plastic men?

Part suppliers forced to shut? “components) only in their Original Packaging and Labeling” Increases online sales of non GW products which are compatible with the hobby e.g. Chapterhouse studios?

Online resellers driven into the black market and ebay? GW can’t stop anyone selling on ebay. Increase competition and availability of quality products on ebay? So it’s not all bad news.

Online resellers have been given only three  months to restructure their businesses. In business terms that not long at all, considering staff are probably going to need to be made redundant. I wouldn’t be surprised if there is some sort of back lash at GW from those that loose there jobs.

An extract from the policy letter is below.

The 2013 Retailer Policy: Major changes include:

The prohibition against online retail sales of GAMES WORKSHOP products is 
restated and now expanded in its applicability to all North American Retailers 
both in the United States and in Canada;

Revised In-Store Requirements for North American Retailers, including 
stepped-up requirements for Trade Accounts;

A requirement that all Retailers resell GAMES WORKSHOP products (including, 
but not limited to, components) only in their Original Packaging and Labeling;

A requirement that Retailers limit their resale of GAMES WORKSHOP products 
to domestic sales in their respective countries – i.e., no exports;FINAL 15 MARCH 2013 GW13 001 15MAR 2013

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A requirement that Retailers comply with the timing and disclosure 
requirements associated with new product releases;

A requirement that Retailers take steps to ensure that GAMES WORKSHOP
products are only sold to Consumers meeting the age requirements specified 
on the product itself.

I expect this change either is or will happen in other countries too, but have no confermation as yet.

Ben