Difference between revisions of "Dark Future"
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There seems to have been two sets of releases although the catalogue numbers were consecutive (and given GW usual practice of seemingly random catalogue numbers, one might suspect someone somewhere in the cataloguing department actually turned up for work that day). | There seems to have been two sets of releases although the catalogue numbers were consecutive (and given GW usual practice of seemingly random catalogue numbers, one might suspect someone somewhere in the cataloguing department actually turned up for work that day). | ||
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+ | Two figures did not appear in the regular White Dwarf or catalogue listings and only showed in the trade catalogues. | ||
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+ | The boxed game also included plastic vehicles and a plastic bike. | ||
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+ | The figures were not the usual 25mm scale but closer to 20mm or HO scale. It appears this was deliberate so players could use Matchbox and other diecast models, converted using weapons from the weapons sprue supplied with the boxed game. | ||
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+ | __TOC__ | ||
== Figures - First Release == | == Figures - First Release == | ||
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file:DF600136.jpg|DF600136 | file:DF600136.jpg|DF600136 | ||
file:DF600137.jpg|DF600137 | file:DF600137.jpg|DF600137 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Bikes & Riders - First Release == | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
file:DF600138.jpg|DF600138 | file:DF600138.jpg|DF600138 | ||
file:DF600139.jpg|DF600139 | file:DF600139.jpg|DF600139 | ||
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file:DF600144.jpg|DF600144 | file:DF600144.jpg|DF600144 | ||
file:DF600145.jpg|DF600145 | file:DF600145.jpg|DF600145 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Figures - Second Release == | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
file:DF600146.jpg|DF600146 | file:DF600146.jpg|DF600146 | ||
file:DF600147.jpg|DF600147 | file:DF600147.jpg|DF600147 | ||
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file:DF600164.jpg|DF600164 | file:DF600164.jpg|DF600164 | ||
file:DF600165.jpg|DF600165 | file:DF600165.jpg|DF600165 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Figures - Trade Catalogue only == | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
file:DF Trad5 Cat 1.jpg|Tade Catalogue Only 1 | file:DF Trad5 Cat 1.jpg|Tade Catalogue Only 1 | ||
file:DF Trade Cat 2.jpg|Trade Catalogue Only 2 | file:DF Trade Cat 2.jpg|Trade Catalogue Only 2 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Figures - Second Release Drivers == | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
file:DF600201.jpg|DF600201 | file:DF600201.jpg|DF600201 | ||
file:DF600202.jpg|DF600202 | file:DF600202.jpg|DF600202 | ||
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file:DF600213.jpg|DF600213 | file:DF600213.jpg|DF600213 | ||
file:DF600214.jpg|DF600214 | file:DF600214.jpg|DF600214 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Bikes & Riders - Second Release == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
file:DF600215.jpg|DF600215 | file:DF600215.jpg|DF600215 | ||
file:DF600216.jpg|DF600216 | file:DF600216.jpg|DF600216 | ||
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file:DF600227.jpg|DF600227 | file:DF600227.jpg|DF600227 | ||
file:DF Trike.jpg|Trike | file:DF Trike.jpg|Trike | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Limited Edition == | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
file:DFLE Santa.jpg|Dark Future Limited Edition Santa | file:DFLE Santa.jpg|Dark Future Limited Edition Santa | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Plastics from the boxed game == | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:DF Car 1.jpg|Interceptor | ||
+ | File:DF Car 2.jpg|Renegade | ||
+ | File:DF Plastic Bike.jpg|Plastic Bike | ||
+ | File:DF Vehicle Weapons Sprue.jpg|Plastic Weapons Sprue | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Prototype Playtest Models == | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:DF Prototype Bike.jpg|Prototype Bike | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Research]] | [[Category:Research]] | ||
[[Category:Other]] | [[Category:Other]] |
Latest revision as of 00:50, 4 October 2015
Dark Future was a car wars type game based around a Mad Max type universe. Although a car wars game a large number of figures were released to go with it. The game was only available for about two years from 1989 before disappearing.
There seems to have been two sets of releases although the catalogue numbers were consecutive (and given GW usual practice of seemingly random catalogue numbers, one might suspect someone somewhere in the cataloguing department actually turned up for work that day).
Two figures did not appear in the regular White Dwarf or catalogue listings and only showed in the trade catalogues.
The boxed game also included plastic vehicles and a plastic bike.
The figures were not the usual 25mm scale but closer to 20mm or HO scale. It appears this was deliberate so players could use Matchbox and other diecast models, converted using weapons from the weapons sprue supplied with the boxed game.