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January 5th, 2018 13 comments

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Warlord Games Maximum Extermination!

Available to order from www.doctorwhotimevortex.com

Various painted sets are available from www.ebay.co.uk

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

The Doctor’s foes clash in this fast-paced tabletop miniatures game. Amongst this conflict the Doctor protects the Time Vortex – with his companions, the TARDIS, and a clever plan…

Pit your wits against your adversaries and build your force from a variety of options – whatever it takes to ensure you have the advantage over your foes!

Hailing from the Last Great Time War, the Genesis Ark is a Time Lord Prison ship, which, like the TARDIS, was dimensionally transcendental – bigger on the inside. This housed millions of Daleks and needed the touch of a time traveller to activate it.

The red-coloured Supreme Dalek was the commander-in-chief. In the absence of the Emperor, he became the leader of the entire race of Kaled mutants, taking charge of the New Dalek Empire.

The Special Weapons Dalek, also called ‘The Abomination’, was visually different to a standard Dalek. The eye-stalk and manipulator arm was replaced with a large energy cannon capable of great firepower.


Categorised under: 38mm Warlord Games, Collectables

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13 comments

  • TIMELORDTC

    January 6th, 2018 - 5:26pm

    I hope Warlord release a TARDIS exterior, maybe they could release it with a Jodie figurine

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    • Anonymous

      January 6th, 2018 - 6:22pm

      There’s multiple different models in the works.

    • TIMELORDTC

      January 6th, 2018 - 8:00pm

      Sounds good

    • The Outcast

      January 7th, 2018 - 10:24am

      Multiple different TARDIS models?

    • Anonymous

      January 7th, 2018 - 5:04pm

      The pictures they’ve shown are of the Smith/Capaldi model but others are in the works too.

  • LastOfTheSonics

    January 6th, 2018 - 5:05pm

    Looks awesome. Again though, no matter how many coats I do, I can never get them right.

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  • The Werewolf

    January 5th, 2018 - 10:05pm

    I was about to ask about this set. I have them on facebook and I get email notifications. I was surprised that the Supreme Dalek comes in three pieces.

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    • Anonymous

      January 7th, 2018 - 7:48am

      I collected the Citadel Minatures metal Doctor Who gaming figures in the mid 80s and the Daleks would come in three pieces (head, body/neck and skirt) so it must be an optimum number of parts for casting based in the shape?

    • prototype dalek

      January 8th, 2018 - 8:31am

      Same with Harlequin Miniatures as well, they came in 3 pieces

  • prototype dalek

    January 5th, 2018 - 10:01pm

    Cool set to do, today i just got the Nightmare in Silver Cyberman set which i couldn’t resist getting

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    • Anonymous

      January 7th, 2018 - 12:30pm

      Is it good?

    • Anonymous

      January 7th, 2018 - 1:54pm

      That’s a really nice looking set of ten different Cybermen from every era. Cracking detail.

    • prototype dalek

      January 8th, 2018 - 8:30am

      Considering its just £3 a figure, i think it was worth it and its a really good idea for a set of every type of Cyberman. I would recommend it

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