I think that the standard idea with 40k is that everyone lines up on their touch line and awaits the whistle to go (a few sneaky scouts might steal a few yards). As a result, things certainly used to...
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I think that the standard idea with 40k is that everyone lines up on their touch line and awaits the whistle to go (a few sneaky scouts might steal a few yards). As a result, things certainly used to...
I was really tickled to see that the artwork on Rick Priestley's new game is an homage to the first edition Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader... Ah, dear Crimson Fists.
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Here is a link https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/427645199/this-is-war-0
GW brings out a new base size to grief the 3rd Party Suppliers... the 3rd Party Suppliers turn it in to a new product. ;)
Nice tutorial. I've not painted eyes in decades, but might give it another go now.
Hopefully they will be all over this following their first campaign. I was a bit disappointed by the difference between the concepts for the TGitG and the final models I've seen pictures of, but then...
Highly unusual and very effective.
Pretty darn cool
That's a cool little spray booth.
I've not played Infinity (I love the design of the minis, but would have to get someone to assemble and paint them as they are too too tiny for my aging body); but the replies above have really...
That's some neato air brushing.
Sweet
Thanks for the link to your larger pics.
That is a very cool paint job.
Any chance of some large photos? Thanks for taking the time to try this out and write it up.
Maybe this will become the new "Potato Salad" and these guys will end up with something like a Vegas casino-hotel. ;)
Neeto!
If it is as much fun as your other games, I think you are on to a winner. It is a shame GW doesn't say, "We're not a rules company, use 1pg instead." ;)
Even "slightly drunken" that is pretty darn sweet. How about saying it is extra-euclidean, and that's why the angles don't look correct to the limited senses of the human mind.
Maybe you could model them folded back on the roof of the cab; ready to be dropped in to place during the inevitable charge.
I, for one, welcome any new geeks in to the fold. They can be over enthusiastic and wearing, but that is a small price to pay for a larger herd.
Yay, NOT-real-time-strategy... I hate real-time-strategy!
I like the idea of using the Deffkopta rotor assembly holder bit, as this makes that more of a focus for the model. However, as Orkz say, "More iz MOOAAARRR!"; so maybe you could try to shoehorn in...
If you apply the historical archetype to the Men at Arms; they could be as professional as you like.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-at-arms
Great ideas from hyudun and Darren Richardson :D
Maybe you could use them for a Crusader Army with four squads of 20 marines or you could take them as eight squads of 10 marines and then combat...