I've a feeling the battery guns are a dual kit with the buggies, all it needs is a driver gunner and rear axle
Also I see the end of a kustom blasta beside the mega nob so at the least I reckon it means mega armor Mek but might mean new wargear
I've a feeling the battery guns are a dual kit with the buggies, all it needs is a driver gunner and rear axle
Also I see the end of a kustom blasta beside the mega nob so at the least I reckon it means mega armor Mek but might mean new wargear
Last edited by buggle; 06-01-2014 at 07:09 AM.
Reason number one why I would: I don't just have one list that I run over and over. I've got green tides, I've got dread mobz, I've got speed freeks. Sometimes I want to play "Nobs and Bosses", a list where the only Boyz to be seen are driving the Battlewagons. Sometimes I want to play "Dead Shooty," where I take Lootas and Flash Gitz. Sometimes I just don't have any Elites slots left over for Lootas because I filled them all with Burna Boyz and Kommandos.
Reason number two why I would: there are still two things that they do better than Lootas. One is killing Space Marines. Orks are somewhat light on AP3, but APd6 is AP3 or better 50% of the time and taking Blasta improves that to 67%. Getting gitfindas amended to Ignore Cover made this even better. The other is fighting. They may be a shooty unit but they still have a Nob's statline. If they get charged, they can hold their own long enough for the Stormboyz to show up, whereas Lootas crumple like a rammed Trukk if they didn't roll a 3 on the d3 for their Overwatch. Assault weapons instead of Heavy also mean they can charge what they shot at, which is handy if a couple of the Marines survived and you need to beat them to death so you can get on with shooting something else next turn.
Reason number three why I would: same as Pyrovores - because everybody and his grot thinks they're rubbish. They get laughed at and overlooked and then they sneak up and vaporise a Devastator squad and suddenly nobody's laughing any more except me, but it's too late because whoops, that was all the heavy bolters, whatcha gonna kill 'em with now? (Admittedly sometimes the answer is "a demolisher cannon," but that's got to decide target priority if I've got any deffrollas left on the board, because guess where they're headed...)
Reason number four why I would: because dead's dead, so dat don't count, an' if I runs away I can come back for anuvver go, see? Winning has never been my main priority when playing 40k; it's all about having fun and acting Orky. Mathammering out the exact percentage that Lootas are more point-efficient than Flash Gitz is mukkin' about, wastin' time I could be using to build anuvver Looted Wagon.
I use 'em a fair bit, especially in Nob-heavy games. I usually attach a Warboss to help with the Leadership issue; he's Ld9 instead of 7 and can take a bosspole (that'll be 5 points I don't need to spend in the new codex though). Even then, I don't think my Flash Gitz have won me many games; hell, the Shokk Attack Gun rolling double 6s has probably won me more games than the Gitz have. But they're far from useless and they're fun.
I think you're right, because at first glance I thought they were buggies. I think the rumoured "grot buggies" are actually the big gunz.
The Big Gunz are probably like the eldar support weapons- single gun kit with 3 weapon options and crew. I'd say 3-4 gretchin, and possibly that Mek is included.
I have to ask you all a question: in issue 18 White dwarf, on page 25 there's rules for the Gorkanaut. In the picture, under the walker's Deffstorm mega-shoota there appears to be a cybork of some sort. He has tubes going in his mouth and nose, part of his skull seem metal and he's got a buzzsaw arm. This one, is he made of current bitz or is it new parts?
That's not the current SAG.. I have it as well.. the snotling getting sucked up is in a different pose, the energy is sculpted onto the spinny gubbin instead of the wires, the spinny bit is slightly different on the "arms" going up to the orbs, the head is different, the expression on the Big Mek's face is slightly different, and the tubing on the SAG is entirely different.
The big guns are NOT Trukk conversions.. they all have the same front plate.. and that front plate is not the one from the Trukk kit. The tires are entirely different (though similar.. but look at the hubs and count the number of plates on the tire part), and the armor panel that you probably assume is the panel from the trukk kit, is in fact the wrong shape and size and is also sporting a different set of details entirely.
The face on the Meganob is not one we've seen in a kit, nor is his Gob piece. The other bits are a little too generic to tell one way or another, but the shoulder pieces strike me as different enough to possibly be a new plastic.
If you're going to dismiss things and try to sound like an authority..
A) realize that there are people out there with more than 10k of orks, who have gone so far as to learn to speak ork.. meaning you're not the only one making informed observations
B) actually look up the things you're comparing. The bits you're claiming are just conversions are only mildly similar.. once you examine closer you realize there are differences and that they are repeated.. which typically means it's from a kit.
We can argue over this but that would be silly since these releases will be out soon and one of us or the other will look foolish at that point.
Half of 6th and 7th has been the Fantis-ification of 40k.No Sir, I don't buy it.
Sounds like someone tried to 40kificate a Warhammer rule, and did so very badly.
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