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I'm amused that GW came after them a decade later - in the early days they knew their products where lifted from other sources and thrown in a blender with a good dash of British black humour, then at some point they clearly decided they needed to protect their IP.
If I'm not mistaken, White Dwarf even gave away a Bolt Thrower flexidisk on their cover.
I was mistaken - it was WD 95 and it was Sabbat's "Blood for the Blood God".