Armorcast (Company)
Armorcast, also known as Armorcast Battlefield Scenery, was an American model-making company.[1]
History
Armorcast, founded by Tim DuPertuis and Mike Blasi and based out of Santa Rosa, California, produced a range of licensed Games Workshop polyurethane resin miniatures for sale in the United States from June of 1995 until October of 1998, coinciding with the founding of the Games Workshop subsidiary Forge World[2]
The miniatures produced were primarily Titanic units that had been introduced at Epic scale but had yet to have equivalent units produced by Warhammer 40,000, and Armorcasts' designs were based on the Epic sculpts.
Models Produced
- Falcon Grav-Tank[1]
- Phantom Titan[1]
- Revenant Scout Titan[1]
- Tempest Grav-Tank[1]
- Towering Destroyer Knight[1]
Miniatures
Armorcast Chaos Cannon of Khorne[2]
Armorcast Cauldron of Blood[2]
Armorcast Phantom Titan[2]
Armorcast Revenant Titan[2]
Armorcast Tempest Grav-Tank[2]
Armorcast Towering Destroyer Eldar Knight[2]
Armorcast Reaver Battle Titan and Baneblade[2]
Armorcast Shadowsword[2]
Armorcast Baneblade and Shadowsword[2]
Armorcast tank chassis with Baneblade and Shadowsword parts.[2]
Armorcast Battle Wagon[2]
Armorcast Great Gargant[2]
Armorcast Malefactor[2]
Armorcast Chimedon
Armorcast Chimerro
Armorcast Chimerax
Armorcast Hydra Flak Tank
Trivia
Tim DuPertuis first attracted the attention of Games Workshop as the publisher of fan-magazine Inquisitor.
See also
Sources
- 1: Armorcast (saved archive page, dated December 1996, last accessed 20 March 2025)
- 2: Armorcast Warhammer 40,000 Model Archive (saved archive page, dated November 2001, last accessed 20 March 2025)
- 3: The Miniatures Page (saved archive page, dated March 2013, last accessed 20 March 2025)