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==2007==
 
==2007==
 
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Image:Ork Fighta.jpg|[[Fighta]] [FW]{{Fn|4c}}
 
 
Image:Bigmekbosspole.jpg|[[Big Mek]]{{Fn|4d}}
 
Image:Bigmekbosspole.jpg|[[Big Mek]]{{Fn|4d}}
 
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FW Battlewagon 2001.jpeg|[[Battlewagon]] [FW]{{Fn|3g}}
 
FW Battlewagon 2001.jpeg|[[Battlewagon]] [FW]{{Fn|3g}}
 
Image:GrotBombLauncha.jpg|[[Grot Bomb Launcha]] [FW]{{Fn|3g}}
 
Image:GrotBombLauncha.jpg|[[Grot Bomb Launcha]] [FW]{{Fn|3g}}
Image:Ork bommer.jpg|[[Fighta-Bommer]] [FW]{{Fn|3g}}
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Image:Ork bommer.jpg|[[Fighta-Bommer]]{{Fn|3g}}/Fighta{{Fn|4f}}/Atttak Fighta{{Fn|5k}} [FW]
Image:Bommer.jpg|[[Heavy Bommer]] [FW]{{Fn|3g}}
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Image:Bommer.jpg|[[Heavy Bommer|Bommer]]{{Fn|3g}}/Fighta-Bommer{{Fn|4f}} [FW]
 
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==2000==
 
==2000==
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* {{Endn|3g}}: [[Imperial Armour II - Ork, Eldar and Dark Eldar Vehicles for Warhammer 40,000|Imperial Armour II]], 2001
 
* {{Endn|3g}}: [[Imperial Armour II - Ork, Eldar and Dark Eldar Vehicles for Warhammer 40,000|Imperial Armour II]], 2001
 
* {{Endn|3h}}: [[Imperial Armour Update]], 2002
 
* {{Endn|3h}}: [[Imperial Armour Update]], 2002
* {{Endn|3i}}: [[Imperial Armour Update 2004]], 2004
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* {{Endn|3i}}: 2002 Forge World Catalogue page 27
 
* {{Endn|3j}}: [[Imperial Armour Update 2004]], 2004
 
* {{Endn|3j}}: [[Imperial Armour Update 2004]], 2004
* {{Endn|3k}}: 2002 - Forge World Catalogue, 2002
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* {{Endn|3k}}: 3rd edition codex?
 
==4th edition==
 
==4th edition==
 
* {{Endn|4a}}: [[White Dwarf 310 (UK)]], pg. 12, October 2005
 
* {{Endn|4a}}: [[White Dwarf 310 (UK)]], pg. 12, October 2005
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* {{Endn|4d}}: [[White Dwarf 334 (UK)]], pg. 11
 
* {{Endn|4d}}: [[White Dwarf 334 (UK)]], pg. 11
 
* {{Endn|4e}}: [[Codex: Orks (4th Edition)]], 2008
 
* {{Endn|4e}}: [[Codex: Orks (4th Edition)]], 2008
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* {{Endn|4f}}: [[Imperial Armour Update 2006]], 2006
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==5th edition==
 
==5th edition==
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* {{Endn|5i}}: [[White Dwarf 390 (UK)]], June 2012
 
* {{Endn|5i}}: [[White Dwarf 390 (UK)]], June 2012
 
* {{Endn|5j}}: [[White Dwarf 353 (UK)]], pg. 9
 
* {{Endn|5j}}: [[White Dwarf 353 (UK)]], pg. 9
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* {{Endn|5k}}: [[Imperial Armour Aeronautica]], 2012
  
 
==7th Edition==
 
==7th Edition==

Revision as of 11:55, 11 October 2024

Gallery of Ork miniatures produced by Games Workshop and Forge World

  • the [FW] tag indicates a ForgeWorld resin miniature.

10th Edition (2023-)

2024

2023

9th Edition (2020-2023)

2023

2022

2021 - Codex: Orks (9th Edition)

2020

8th Edition (2017-2020)

2020 - Psychic Awakening: Saga of the Beast

2019

2018 - Codex: Orks (8th Edition)

7th edition (2014-2017)

2016

2014 - Codex: Orks (7th Edition)

5th Edition (2008-2012)

2012

2010

2010 - Imperial Armour Volume Eight - Raid on Kastorel-Novem

2009

2008 - September - Warhammer 40,000: Assault on Black Reach

4th Edition (2004-2008)

2008 - January - Codex: Orks (4th Edition)

2007

2006

2005

3rd Edition (1998-2004)

2004

2002

2001

2000

1999

2nd Edition (1993-1998)

Gorkamorka

1998

1997

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993 2nd edition boxed set

Rogue Trader (1987-1993)

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987

Pre Rogue Trader (1986-1987)

[Note 1]

1987

1986

Notes

  • Note 1: Some models were released before the actual release of Rogue Trader but should probably be counted as part of the 40k Ork range or were later sold within it.
  • Note 2: Spotter without helmet seems to exist as a model but has so far not been sourced in an official publication.
  • Note 3: Model reuses parts of the Megabot model and another model released for Squats but has so far not been sourced in an official publication.
  • Note 4: Only a drawing of a model in the Marauder/Citadel collaboration range that could belong to 40k.
  • Note 5: first modular completely plastic boys kit
  • Note 6: Space Crusade: There were 8 Orks, 2 of each design and There were 14 Gretchin, 2 of each design plus 2 extra, included in the box.
  • Note 7: Not seen before the 1998 Citadel Miniatures Annual catalogue, but model number and style suggests was part of this release of Freebooterz.
  • Note 8: A second similar Storm Boy exists as a model but is not depicted in any catalogue or magazine.
  • Note 9: Exists as a model but is only depicted as drawing in White Dwarf and the Freebooterz codex.
  • Note 10: Part of the Marauder/Citadel collaboration.
  • Note 11: An eighth Squig appears in the 1993 North American Citadel Miniatures Catalog Warhammer 40,000 B page 28.
  • Note 12: Squigs displayed in the Tyranid portion of the 1992 catalogue but probably released earlier.
  • Note 13: Model is a cardboard stand-in, black plastic stand was provided in the box
  • Note 14: Exists as a model, reported as a prize from US Games Day 1997, not pictured in any publications


Sources

Pre Rogue Trader

  • 0a: 1986 Summer Sale 2 Flyer, August 1986
  • 0b: 1987 March Flyer, March 1987
  • 0c: 1987 Summer Flyer, May 1987
  • 0d: 1987 Machineries of Destruction Flyer, November 1987 (first source for helmetless variants)
  • 0e: 1988 Rogue Trader Flyer 2, March 1988 (first source for Spotter, probably released earlier)
  • 0f: White Dwarf 91 (UK), July 1987

1st Edition

2nd Edition

Gorkamorka

3rd Edition

4th edition


5th edition

7th Edition

8th edition

9th edition

10th edition