And if they do, please please please please please make Imperial ships not completely suck? Please?
Let's focus on one miracle at a time, k?
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And if they do, please please please please please make Imperial ships not completely suck? Please?
I read somewhere that it's the same scale as Aeronautica Imperialis, so maybe Aeldari and Orks are on the menu. (Not versed enough in the lore to say T'au and Necrons were already in 30k).Supposedly not full Epic, since it's limited to HH marine vs. marine action.
I still have this box in my attic somewhere.As someone who has the first and second starter box editions of the old Epic, I am happy about the news! The cover art for the original is some of my favorite 40k art
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Tau, definitely not.I read somewhere that it's the same scale as Aeronautica Imperialis, so maybe Aeldari and Orks are on the menu. (Not versed enough in the lore to say T'au and Necrons were already in 30k).
Now GW seems to be following WOTC's map of leading the faithful into a subscription-based rules addendum... making the official army list calculator part their Warhammer+ 'service' (and raising the price at the same time). Not really any skin off my nose... unless other games start to follow the money leader.
Phew! This months' paycheck is safe.While we had initially hoped to release Legions Imperialis in August, the release date will now be a little later in the year. Don’t worry – you’ll be commanding a tiny legion of troops to victory very soon.
Also known as deceitful advertising. This 40-miniatures box for example has 12 supporting crew mini's for some weapons, so only 28 actual units to field.* The box actually contains 40 miniatures in total, but several of them combine to make 28 game pieces – which are known as miniatures in the Legions Imperialis rules. So one base of five infantry miniatures counts as a single model for rules purposes.
Why am I not surprised and instead just bemused?For Legions Imperialis these two small quotes, at the very bottom of an update:
Phew! This months' paycheck is safe.
Also known as deceitful advertising. This 40-miniatures box for example has 12 supporting crew mini's for some weapons, so only 28 actual units to field.
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Perhaps a small banana.In Epic scale, what is the approx. footprint of an Imperator Class Titan like the Dies Irae? 2 Coca Cola cans? Bigger, smaller?
Iron Hands. BasedIn the category of news stories where I was not expecting Warhammer 40,000 to come up.
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No interest from me... except, I did use the re-release of some Tomb Kings figures to grab some old things that had been going for extra-ridiculous prices from scalpers. For use in other games.I just read the latest ToW article on Warhammer Community an I AM GOING TO SAVE SO MUCH MONEY! Except for the big poster map there's nothing of interest for me in The Olde World.
Wargames Atlantic just released skeleton cavalry and chariots.No interest from me... except, I did use the re-release of some Tomb Kings figures to grab some old things that had been going for extra-ridiculous prices from scalpers. For use in other games.
Their skeletons are a bit bobble-headed though. I had read somewhere they were going to release the chariots individually, no skellies, but that hasn't come about.Wargames Atlantic just released skeleton cavalry and chariots.
I've never been a huge fan of plastics, except for really big monsters and vehicles. I've got plenty of the old (original) plastic space marines and chaos warriors... but I'd still prefer metal for anything not purely rank 'n file.I've long wanted to do a skeleton army using Ral Partha's Fantasy Armies range. For some reason I've largely gone off plastics.
I think that's being driven by the rise in the use of contrast/speed paints. All that detail makes for an effective finish.I've never been a huge fan of plastics, except for really big monsters and vehicles. I've got plenty of the old (original) plastic space marines and chaos warriors... but I'd still prefer metal for anything not purely rank 'n file.
Even more so, I'm not a fan of current design trends with GW and the printer folks where every inch of the model is festooned with details and swirls and long narrow whatsits. Nice sculpts yeah (sometimes), but not my taste in gaming figures.
Plus, since the sprues save money, they go out of their way to make more money by making almost all Space Marines plain, so a “Chapter Kit” that has like 10 items in it can be sold separately. With metals, sure they had some universal marines, but they also had some specifically sculpted for a Chapter which pulled out all the stops.Yeah, for rank and file you can't beat a nice smooth and clean Mark Copplestone sculpt. Plastics basically double your prep time because you have to assemble them and they seldom have the artistic sensibilities of metal.
Pixar 40k
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