
Throughout the universe, Cityfights rage with warring races descend on each other's cities bringing destruction with them. In the shattered ruins, old generals are forced to learn new tricks while their soldiers merely hope to survive.
"What I remember most about the Battle for Vogen was the confusion and the colossal scale of death. We fought like heroes, and each building that had even one Guardsman inside was a fortress against the enemy. Every soldier, fighting in a basement or under the stairs, stood his ground alone and accomplished the task on his own. Because in city fighting, a soldier has to be his own general. He needs to be given correct guidance and the trust of his officers. On Vogen we had neither and how we survived was a miracle."
- Veteran Sergeant Hessel, 122nd Cadians.
In order to ready the studio Cadian army for a Cityfight battle report the 'Eavy Metal team were tasked with
painting an entire Imperial Guard army in under one week.
This article takes a look at a number of different methods of creating terrain for cityfights, and
includes some helpful tips and downloadable templates.
Forge World make a great variety of terrain pieces to use in your games of Warhammer 40,000.
Their bunkers, emplacements and ruined buildings complement a Cityfight perfectly.
Bring the grim and desperate imagery of a Cityfight to life on
your computer desktops with these awesome wallpapers available to download.
During the development of Cityfight the staff in the Games Workshop studio ran a campaign to discover which of them
would be able to capture the city of Vogen. The rules and gaming aids are here for you to run your own version.
The Imperial City of Vervunhive was the stage for some of the battles descibed in Dan Abnett's novel Necropolis.
Find out more about the history of the siege of Vervunhive on this interactive map.
The city of Vogen makes a perfect venue for a cityfight. This flash map allows you to explore the city and learn
about some of it's more notable districts and buildings.