Skaven army book. Turned these guys from a one-dimensional shooty list to a grab bag of awesome. Increasing flexibility and variety while still keeping them all viable is what army books should be all about. Skaven has it in spades.
Skaven army book. Turned these guys from a one-dimensional shooty list to a grab bag of awesome. Increasing flexibility and variety while still keeping them all viable is what army books should be all about. Skaven has it in spades.
As far as the armies I personally play, a bit of a weak year. My favorite single mini is the 2009 Gamesday Chaos Lord, but the Skaven Doomwheel has my overall vote as the 'Best' product.
Uniforms and heraldry of the Empire is in my view the best fantasy product to come out all year. Beautifully detailed is it totally awesome for any painter hobbyist or other fluffer. That they relashed several new plastic kits to go with it was icing on the cake, but its the kind of book that I wish they did more often (and its totally balanced, how many new WFB books can you say that about?)
I am going to have to say either the plastic stegadon or the new stormvermin. The new stormvermin legitimately make me feel bad for not being able to fit them into my list
Screaming Bell / Plague Furnace boxed set. Excellent model!
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Screaming Bell/Plague Furnace definitely gets my vote, Beautiful model and extremely easy to build/convert. l
1) Skaven Screaming Bell / Plague Furnace boxed set. The adaptability of the kit is brilliant, and when you build one you get spares.
2) Doomwheel
1 submission each, or can i just throw a list like those above?
For me, barring those already said, I have to say 'The Chase'.
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Azhag was this year wasn't he?
Anyway, either Azhag or the new Greater Daemon of Tzeentch.