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Revision as of 05:08, 14 August 2010
Over the years Citadel and later Games Workshop issued a number of architectural items for use in their various games.
For Scenery and Terrain items please refer to the relevant Scenery Research page and the Scenery & Terrain - Unreleased page
For architecture relevant to 40K and Necromunda, please refer to the Architecture for 40K - Unreleased page.
Architecture appears to have been first released for the FS range around 1980. Some of these items continued to be available for many years. Architectural pieces were later released for Mordheim, for Warhammer Seige and as Arcane Architecture. Some pieces appear to have been used in a number of different settings (eg in Mordheim and in Necromunda) while others seem to have only been used in one setting (eg in Warhammer Seige).
There seems to be a great deal of confusion whether pieces were released and generally available, released on a limited basis and only available through mail order or unreleased. Some pieces are found in metal and in plastic - the metal examples are possibly prototypes for the plastic but not necessarily so.
Where a particular item appears to have been released for a specific purpose, it is classified accordingly. If it might possibly be classed as unreleased, the description is noted accordingly.
Contents
FS Fantasy Specials Range
FS1-1 Dungeon Doorway A
FS1-1 Dungeon Doorway B
FS3-1 Demon Floor Trap
FS3-2 Demon Doorway (Portal of Chaos)
FS4-1 Living Wall
FS4-2 Trapdoors (2 pcs)
FS12 Ornate Sarcophagus (2 pcs.)
FS13-1 Trapdoor and Floor Grill
FS13-2 Magic Window
FS14 Dungeon Debris, Equipment and Treasure (3 figs.)
FS23 Tavern, Table and Bench (3 pcs)
FS24 Tavern Bed, unmade
FS25 Tavern Accessories (Chest, Sacks, Barrel, etc.) (6 pcs.)
FS26-1 Hero's Armour hanging on Post
FS26-2 Dungeon Pillars (2)
FS27 Large Treasure Chest
FS27 Dungeon Windows (4)
FS31-1 Lion's Head Fountain
FS31-2 Magic Fountain
FS32 Magic Items
FS33-1 Witch's Items
FS33-2 Witch's Items
FS34 Treasure Items
FS35 Idol
FS36-1 Statue
FS36-2 Gargoyle Statue
FS37 Round Table
FS38 Chairs
FS52 Large Statue
Arcane Architecture - 1993 Catalogue
Arcane Architecture - Mercenaries & Monsters Collectors Guide
Some of these items were in the 1993 Catalogue, others are new
Grave 2 (was Headstones 1)
Mordheim
These items appeared in the Mordheim rule book, issues of "Town Cryer", the Mercenaries & Monsters Collectors Guide and the 2006 Complete Reference. Some are identical to items in the earler Arcane Architecture range.
These items appear to be metal prototypes of the plastic components which appeared on Mordheim Build Tiles and Building Support plastics sprue. Alternatively, they could be metal items cast for use at the GW Studio. These could be classed as unreleased.
Warhammer Seige
Other Items
The following items have not been sighted in catalogues. They may be unreleased but could also just be unlisted.
Beam for Hanging Sign 2
Empire Eagle
Grotesque - small
Robed Skeleton