Maybe ork’s don’t live in houses like this but back in the days of Second edition they certainly did. And today they are still living here at Warhammer World.
Both Games Workshop and Chapterhouse Studios have managed to get summary judgements awarded in the ongoing trail. I can’t recall what GW’s where but Chapterhouse has been told it’s website is not a copyright breach, so that has been dropped from the legal case. Reading through the whole court text I discovered that only some Gamesworkshop symbols are copyrightable. I.e. The Space wolf logo in the particular GW style is, a general wolf head is not. The Blood Angles symbol might be due to the unique style of the wings, however the Flesh Tearer “tear drop” on “circular saw disk” is not. This is because work has to be original not the combination of two existing items to be considered IP. I wouldn’t take my word for it though. Read the text for yourself.
“The shoulder pads created to fit onto GW’s physical figurines, though more proportionally accurate, are nevertheless still larger and boxier than those typically found outside of the Warhammer 40,000 fantasy world. The Court thus concludes that GW is entitled to copyright protection as to the design of its shoulder pads.”
What the Chapterhouse has failed to point out here is that the early space marines were created by Bob Naismith who was not a Gamesworkshop or Citidel employee. While this case may open up avenues for other companies to make similar products to GW, it does appear chapter house studio’s may be in trouble. As their premise that
“Chapterhouse contends that GW’s miniature figurines are ineligible for protection
under English law and that as a result all of GW’s copyright claims against
Chapterhouse based on its figurines fail. Chapterhouse’s argument begins with an incorrect premise. Although disputes over copyright ownership must be resolved under
the laws of a work’s country of origin, other issues regarding a claim of copyright
infringement, including the question of copyrightability, are determined by the law of the
country where the alleged infringement occurred. Capitol Records, Inc. v. Naxos of
Am., Inc., 372 F.3d 471, 480 (2d Cir. 2004) (“[F]ederal copyright law protects a work
that enjoys no protection in the country where the work was created.”); Rudnicki, 2009
WL 4800030, at *7 (“For infringement issues, such as the scope of protection or
recovery, the relevant law is that of the country where the alleged infringement
occurred.”).”
Full text here
http://ia600405.us.archive.org/18/items/gov.uscourts.ilnd.250791/gov.uscourts.ilnd.250791.258.0.pdf
Here we have, (from left to right, top to bottom) Mkii Razorback with Twin Las Canons (converted from left over Land Raider bits). Mkiii Land Raider, MKiii Land Raider Crusader (metal version), Mkv Dreadnought with Las Canon and Missle Luncher, Mki Preadator with Conversion Beamer (conversion), Mki Predator with Twin Las and Heavy Bolters (conversion), Mki Rhino with Storm Bolter, Mkii Land Speader with Heavy Flamer and Multi Melta, Mki Rhino with Twin Storm Bolters.
Also in this picture are some Rogue Trader Terminators and a Kit bashed, Vanguard Veteran squad.
Yes you’ve read that right. Rumour has it that only thing that was Limited edition about the limited edition box set of Dark Vengeance was the box!
via 75hastings69 on Warseer
I did hear the chaplain fron DV would be available as a clampack but no idea when.
via shaso_iceborn on Warseer
I have heard both the DVish interrogator Chaplin and Radagast will be available after May and June of 2013 respectively.

It was rather odd for Games Workshop to make a limited edition plastic model. Can you name another? Just like the Wall of Martyrs was a limited edition box with plastic’s kits that would be available separately with it. It’s rumour the plastic Chaplin will resurface next year. I guess it’s going to hit as part of a 2nd wave of Dark Angels releases. I imagine those who only bought the Limited box set just to get this model are not going to be happy. I haven’t gone back and studded the wording in white dwarf, but I’ll leave you with the wording from White Dwarf Daily.
“The first thing you’ll notice about the Dark Vengeance boxed game is that it is Limited Edition. This is because it includes an exclusive model – a Dark Angels Interrogator Chaplain that will only be available in the first production run of the game”
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