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Vancouver, BC

I acquired a large tote of various Warhammer and other game models and I am not sure what some of them are, especially relating to WFB. I am hoping for a bit of help on these even with the potato quality photos.

Update : Eldar D-Cannon with loader and spotter - missing base : (


Some sort of Ork model. They do not appear to be GW "Savage Orcs" but are an appropriate scale.


Update : Identified as Golgfags Mercenary Ogres - 5th edition.


Sort of hard to make out as it's primed black but it looks GW.


Dark Elves? The guys in the back with the halberds are a bit different than the crossbowman and swordsman


Lizardmen. The middle group are all metal and might be Saurus warriors and raptor guys Cold Ones?

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The first picture is actually parts of 3 sets.

It's a D-cannon (3rd or 4th ed, long before it went plastic) and the crewman on the left is part of the HW set of that period.



The guy on the right is a gun crewman, but dates back to RT (1st ed) where he could be found in blisters for heavy weapon platforms (the usual scatter laser/plasma(star)cannon/Lascannon(brightlance) types, but was also in the D-cannon set when it had a different looking gun.

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2nd set are indeed savage orcs, 6th ed?
The Ogres are Golfags mercenary ogres, from the Dogs of War army and an earlier one with club above head (3rd? ed.)
Next is a Dark Elf Witch Elf, 6th ed?
Dark Eldar are a mix of old plastic swordsmen, metal? crossbows and executioners (the Halberds) as well as 4th ed. Cold one knights and modern cold ones. And some metal witch elves in background.
Lizards I have no idea.

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ingtaer wrote:
2nd set are indeed savage orcs, 6th ed?

Except for the painted guy in the middle, who is a Gorkamorka nob.

 
   
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 Rickfactor wrote:
I acquired a large tote of various Warhammer and other game models and I am not sure what some of them are, especially relating to WFB. I am hoping for a bit of help on these even with the potato quality photos.

Some sort of Ork model. They do not appear to be GW "Savage Orcs" but are an appropriate scale.

Hard to tell as many are not assembled, or only undercoated black but it looks like some Savage Orcs and a Gorkamorka Nob (painted mini)

Sort of hard to make out as it's primed black but it looks GW.

Dark Elf Witch Elf

Dark Elves? The guys in the back with the halberds are a bit different than the crossbowman and swordsman

Yup, Dark Elves. The minis with the halberds are the Black Guard. Of the minis laying down the one pointing his sword is part of the crew of a bolt thrower

 
   
 
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