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I've had my old Ultramarines sitting around for a while now waiting for a repaint, the old Rhinos look pretty dated Still have a proper pewter Dreadnought too
What's the deal with the unboxed sprues on ebay? Are they legit, or bootleg recasts? Pretty tempting to try and save a few bucks for a hobby. |
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I've had my old Ultramarines sitting around for a while now waiting for a repaint, the old Rhinos look pretty dated Still have a proper pewter Dreadnought too What's the deal with the unboxed sprues on ebay? Are they legit, or bootleg recasts? Pretty tempting to try and save a few bucks for a hobby. View Quote Most of my armies are from unboxed ebay sprues. Unboxed they fit in a priority mail envelope and ship cheaper. |
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Some primed Space Hulk termies, a primed objective and a dreadnaught... https://i.imgur.com/zUCrzS8.jpg?1 View Quote Two tactical squads A Deathwing Tweminator squad A Ravenwing bike squad A Primaris assault squad (whatever they're called) A sniper squad Now to assemble and prime the boxes of Primaris pictured tomorrow. |
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I guess I'd better get cracking on priming another couple of Rubric squads tomorrow. I'd like to get one of the Maulerfiends and maybe the Ushabti that I use as Mutilators primed too. I'm trying to get enough done to take down to the store for Armies on Parade on the first weekend of November.
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Never played the game, but recently bought the Start Collecting Orks box to try painting. First WIP:
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I have always enjoyed the artwork and figures and such. Is there a start to the series of the novels or are the different story lines each stand alone stories? I am sure i would get a kick out of the stories.
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I have always enjoyed the artwork and figures and such. Is there a start to the series of the novels or are the different story lines each stand alone stories? I am sure i would get a kick out of the stories. View Quote |
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I have always enjoyed the artwork and figures and such. Is there a start to the series of the novels or are the different story lines each stand alone stories? I am sure i would get a kick out of the stories. View Quote |
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I have always enjoyed the artwork and figures and such. Is there a start to the series of the novels or are the different story lines each stand alone stories? I am sure i would get a kick out of the stories. View Quote The Night Lords Omnibus is another good entry point. I'd try and read some of the 40K stuff before you get into The Horus Heresy. It makes the prequel stuff in there much more interesting to see what the Empire of Man has become and THEN see what it started out as. A fair warning though... There is a LOT of bad, REALLY bad stuff in the Warhammer books. Prior to 2005/2006 (or around there), consistency wasn't exactly a strong suit in the lore. There is a lot of stuff that's really hacky sci-fi in the older Black Library books. |
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I've gone through the Gaunt's Ghosts omnibuses, Ciaphas Cain, Blood angels, Pace Wolf, and a bunch of the others. The Ultramarines Omnibus, especially the 2d, lead into the Iron Warrior Omnibus. Chaos marines are a whole different sort of badass! Recently some of the heresy books have been coming out in omnibus format as well. The Inquisition omnibus', Ravenor & Eisenhorn, show a different aspect of the Imperium that the Astartes books do. Not a particularly comfortable existence.
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some of the 40k games on steam are on sale. I have a bunch but not this one nor a few others. they add them faster than I have spare change.
armageddon ork mr potato head conversion. someone did Attached File |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/10446239_773518719364843_3043261847584208996_o-323740.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/18619953_10158721628850427_4627927864778437529_n-323742.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/518093_md-Chaos,_Conversion,_Daemons,_Dreadlord_Of_Skulls,_Khorne_Lord_Of_Skulls-323743.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/903448_1385614598342352_2144660364_o-323744.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/10923570_10204974694623343_6218847454053476284_n-323745.JPG maybe one day I will paint as cool as some of these. View Quote It blows my mind what people are able to do with some plastic and paint. Compare the above with some of the old GW painted minis in their publications to see just how far the skill has come. |
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I think the lore is kind of cool. Though it became slightly less so after I realized the original core of it was a nerd's fantasy (Ultramarines) against jocks/cool kids (Orcs). Orkz are plainly based on "Colonials" and Soccer Hooligans. Space Marines are just that, superhuman/post-human genetically engineered humans/warrior monks. The game was thought up in Nottinghamshire in England in the early 80s, projection much? Red wunz go faster-sports cars Orcs can cobble stuff together that shouldn't work, but does-ricer cars or bro trucks Knowledge of Self trial-completely mental trial, not physical at all, basically a nerd's delight. After which, they get transformed by becoming muscular through implants, whatever. You'd know better than me, if it's not what I said it is, that's just fine with me. |
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The skies of Mars begin to rain as an enormous golden ship descends. The single warrior who emerges is greeted by a lone Mechanicum Knight.
The Knight has descended a long flight of steps and has a limp due to an irreparable knee. The warrior sees this, and lays His hands on the Knight... Attached File (From the prologue to Mechanicum) |
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I just counted. I have 68 Warhammer 40K books. View Quote I have more novels than that, but only a dozen or so codex and rulebooks. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Why can't you get the dang things on Kindle? View Quote US amazon store only has a couple things, the uk amazon store has a bunch. but this one is free, think its a graphic novel. will of iron #0 I have one of the audiobooks its short but enjoyable, but shortly after they make them they climb in price. |
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They have just released a mass of black library audio books on audible. Never played the game or read any before but have started with Horus Rising and it's pretty good. Top narrator too.
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What type of art programs are used to create the 40k artwork like on the book covers?
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Do I want to buy a Cadian IG army? I've always liked the idea of regular joes being the breaktide against Orks or Chaos. The new codex seems good. Was thinking maybe a start collecting box and a Cadian Defense force box to start, but that's only like 750 points of stuff. Any suggestions?
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Do I want to buy a Cadian IG army? I've always liked the idea of regular joes being the breaktide against Orks or Chaos. The new codex seems good. Was thinking maybe a start collecting box and a Cadian Defense force box to start, but that's only like 750 points of stuff. Any suggestions? View Quote |
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The Start Collecting boxes are good deals. I would buy one and see how you like it. If you still enjoy it, you can buy individual stuff online or at a GW store. Try to pace yourself by the way View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do I want to buy a Cadian IG army? I've always liked the idea of regular joes being the breaktide against Orks or Chaos. The new codex seems good. Was thinking maybe a start collecting box and a Cadian Defense force box to start, but that's only like 750 points of stuff. Any suggestions? |
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Do I want to buy a Cadian IG army? I've always liked the idea of regular joes being the breaktide against Orks or Chaos. The new codex seems good. Was thinking maybe a start collecting box and a Cadian Defense force box to start, but that's only like 750 points of stuff. Any suggestions? View Quote Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Do I want to buy a Cadian IG army? I've always liked the idea of regular joes being the breaktide against Orks or Chaos. The new codex seems good. Was thinking maybe a start collecting box and a Cadian Defense force box to start, but that's only like 750 points of stuff. Any suggestions? View Quote I, myself, am dreading the time when I get to any of the IG armies I have yet to build and paint. Especially the Death Korps...sooo much infantry. Beautiful models, but sooo many. |
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Go for it. I, myself, am dreading the time when I get to any of the IG armies I have yet to build and paint. Especially the Death Korps...sooo much infantry. Beautiful models, but sooo many. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do I want to buy a Cadian IG army? I've always liked the idea of regular joes being the breaktide against Orks or Chaos. The new codex seems good. Was thinking maybe a start collecting box and a Cadian Defense force box to start, but that's only like 750 points of stuff. Any suggestions? I, myself, am dreading the time when I get to any of the IG armies I have yet to build and paint. Especially the Death Korps...sooo much infantry. Beautiful models, but sooo many. |
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I just counted. I have 68 Warhammer 40K books. View Quote Even if I count the omnibus books as a single book, I have a couple hundred. I'm not sure if they still do it, but Black Library used to have a section on their site for out of print books. I haven't been reading/collecting the books for a while. I think the last HH book I read was "Damnation of Pythos". |
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I just counted. I have 68 Warhammer 40K books. All novels - stuff like Gaunt's Ghosts, Horus Heresy, Eisenhorn/Ravenor omnibus collections, and shitloads of Space Marine books and omnibus collections. |
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Someday these will have their own bookcase in my Nerdery... https://i.imgur.com/M6ISdLo.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/341NV0T.jpg?1 View Quote That's about how mine used to look until I got some dedicated shelves for all my books. Now they're all sitting in boxes back in the US. I'd like to ship them all here, but the shipping cost might be a little much. |
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I started WFB with Dark Elves, 40k with Eldar and Dark Eldar. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So many mon-keigh in here Dark Elves and Skaven mostly, a bit of Undead. Was interested in Chaos Dwarfs, Ogre Kingdoms, and the Regiments of Renown/Dogs of War, but they keep getting Squatted and Un-Squatted, then they Squatted the whole Universe. If I get back into 40k, I may take my poorly painted assembly of Cadians, Death Korps and Praetorians hit 'em a thinned red wash, and make some Blood Pact. |
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No. All novels - stuff like Gaunt's Ghosts, Horus Heresy, Eisenhorn/Ravenor omnibus collections, and shitloads of Space Marine books and omnibus collections. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just counted. I have 68 Warhammer 40K books. All novels - stuff like Gaunt's Ghosts, Horus Heresy, Eisenhorn/Ravenor omnibus collections, and shitloads of Space Marine books and omnibus collections. I have every Codex from 2E to 4E, the boxed games 2E, 3E, 4E of 40k, plus 4E, 5E, 6E WHFB, and the armies books, the original "Slaves to Darkness" and "Lost and the Damned", most of the "Scenario Books" (Grudge of Drong, etc.) Most of the Fantasy/40k Lit, even the old "Bad Stuff". (Wine of Dreams, Inquisitor Jaq Draco) up until HH "Fear to Tread". Also was a poster on Trollslayer.net with Bill King Probably have as much invested in GW as I do in Guns/Ammo. |
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