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    Default How good is Forgeworld Background?

    As above, how highly do you rate the background stories in Forgeworld books? I have little money and few actual gaming oppurtunties, it would likely be folly of me to actually buy FW models, but as an unabashed 40K fiction junkie, I'm considering buying the Forgeworld books, most likely the three Siege of Vraks books, for that alone. Would I be wasting my money?
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    Hell no. I'd buy em all again; if I had justification and the money. I frequently find myself reading and rereading the IA books. The Siege of Vraks books are especially good. I have yet to read the third, of course, but the first two haven't disappointed. IA vol IV is the most interesting format; it is written in the format of dispatches from Inq. Lok in the incursion zone.

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    The Imperial Armour books are awesome. I have III, IV and V and will get the rest eventually. They add a bit of realism to the 40k world that you don't get from the regular background stuff. I have to disagree with general xi though, so far IV was my least favorite (it's not bad though).

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    Taros may be their best effort. Its a small enough war that they could cover it from start to finish in 1 oversized book. I've enjoyed Vraks, but it really flet like it has been "stretched out" a tad to fill 3 books. 2 should have done it.

    That said, Vraks is still awesome, but I have a soft spot for Taros. The narrative campaign books go into such detail that they really bring the 40k universe to life in a way you just can't do in standard codexes or even novels. Its like reading WW2 campaign history.
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    I quite like the look of volume 4- the Anphelion project, i think its called. It might just be bacause I like tyranids.

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    Hmmmm... sounds like I should start saving up for as many as I can get. Thanks all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigred View Post
    Taros may be their best effort. Its a small enough war that they could cover it from start to finish in 1 oversized book. I've enjoyed Vraks, but it really flet like it has been "stretched out" a tad to fill 3 books. 2 should have done it.

    That said, Vraks is still awesome, but I have a soft spot for Taros. The narrative campaign books go into such detail that they really bring the 40k universe to life in a way you just can't do in standard codexes or even novels. Its like reading WW2 campaign history.
    Agreed on all counts. Taros really brings the war to life, covers it like a real historical account of a real war would, and yet keeps the 40k feel to it throughout. The narrative campaign is awesome, the models and additional units created are great (Knarlocs, Gue'vesa, etc.), and the overall composition is fantastic. Not a waste of money by any stretch of the imagination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skeletay View Post
    The Imperial Armour books are awesome. I have III, IV and V and will get the rest eventually. They add a bit of realism to the 40k world that you don't get from the regular background stuff. I have to disagree with general xi though, so far IV was my least favorite (it's not bad though).
    Not my favorite, just the most interesting format. Vraks is my fav

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    I have IA 5 and 6, and I can say the background Forge World uses for the Vraks campaign is great. They certainly make you feel the despair and hell these men (on both sides) are going through. While I agree they could have only made it into a book or two, I think we would have lost a lot and I don't think the lists would have been quite as good. I just wish they'd stop releasing models 2 years ahead of the rules, lol.

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    The presentation of the Forgeworld books is fantastic; they remind me of my Dad's History of WW2 books i poured over when i was a kid.

    The Vraks series does feel like it suffers from pretty bad decompression (especially for the scale of the campaign).

    Though, for 100 bones (Canadian) you better REALLY want them (or just flip through them at your favorite local hobby store during slow games like I do)

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