Kromlech just released their new Bionic Legionaires legs. These offer more dynamic posing options for your models.
You can visit there ebay store to see a full gallery of there models and bits
Kromlech just released their new Bionic Legionaires legs. These offer more dynamic posing options for your models.
You can visit there ebay store to see a full gallery of there models and bits
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 59.95
Only War is a standalone Warhammer 40,000 roleplaying game experience in which players take on the roles of soldiers in the Imperial Guard, the galaxy-spanning armies of the God-Emperor. Fully compatible with FFG’s other Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay titles, this comprehensive game system explores a previously unseen side of life in the Imperium of Man. Join the ranks of brave men and women inducted into the God-Emperor’s armies, trained to fight and sent off to far flung stars and systems to hold the line against the coming night. Despite overwhelming opposition, or perhaps because of it, these fearless soldiers are bound to each other by a code of brotherhood and honour. They are the thin line that protects the Imperium from complete and utter destruction. They are the Imperial Guard.
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 24.95
Guide your squad to success over their mission with The Game Master’s Kit for Only War! This helpful resource features a sturdy Game Master’s screen, which displays eye-catching Only War art on one side and a wealth of convenient references on the other. In addition, The Game Master’s Kit includes a 32-page full color booklet with a complete adventure, a selection of useful NPCs, and helpful advice for GMs about managing comrades and more.
You know you always wanted to be a Capt. in that squad of Imp guard on the battle field now play it a little closer to home in a RPG version from Fantasy Flight Games and see what you can really do or will you just run and wet your pants when the Deamon Prince attacks.
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 59.95
Relic is an adventure board game, based on the Talisman system, in which two to four players each assume the role of a powerful hero from the Warhammer 40,000 universe and bravely venture forth to shield the Antian Sector from certain doom. By completing missions and defeating enemies, characters compete to gain rewards and experience, furthering their chance of being the first to defeat whatever evil lies beyond the warp rift.
Check this out along whit so many more great games from Fantasy Flight Games.
$ 39.95
Release Date: Oct 2012
Evil lurks in the darkness between the stars. Will you face it? The Outer Reach, a supplement for Deathwatch, explores the worlds beyond the grasp of the Achilus Crusade, including those held by the ancient Necrons. Meanwhile, this arcane tome gives players and Game Masters never-before-seen access to the enigmatic Dead Cabal, a mysterious circle of warrior-scholars who have devoted their lives to fathoming the unfathomable. Bring the light of the God-Emperor to the dark corners of the Jericho Reach! Key Selling Points • A supplement for Deathwatch that explores never-before-seen parts of the setting • Includes details on dozens of dead worlds, home to slumbering Necron armies • Give insight on the enigmatic Dead Cabal, a brotherhood of warrior-scholars sworn to uncover secret plots against mankind • Contains numerous world descriptions, stats on new foes, and engaging plot hooks.
Get this and other products from Fantasy Flight Games and have fun playing with you friends.
Hello everyone!
ShaneHM here reporting on my shiny new army with battle report to go along with it. For those that don’t know me, I ran the 40k league at Game Empire: San Diego for almost 7 years. I play in tournaments once or twice a year (and tend to do well), but I usually prefer a more leisurely pace to my competitive fun. Enough about me though!
After playing two games of 6th edition it became apparent that my Ork Green Tide army just wasn’t as good in the new edition. I had been slowly converting my Imperial Guard over to Chaos and decided it was time to fully turn their backs from The Emperor’s light. I sold off anything that was painted loyalist colors and used the money to buy some of those sexy Forge World Traitor Guard models.
While going through this process, I decided that I wanted to try out the new psychic powers. After drawing up list after list, I put together this army that is pretty off the wall and incredibly fun to play. It’s not the most competitive, but this is what I’ve been enjoying most so far in 6th edition 40k. To add some flavor and killing power, I’m using Grey Knights as a base with Imperial Guard allies (blasphemy, I know, but Chaos loves blasphemy!). I’m only using Inquisitors and Henchmen from the GK book, so you can’t cry cheese too loudy. These two armies have the cheapest Psykers, so I maxed out on HQs. On with the list:
GW has announced the new Necron models for the May release.
Triarch Stalker
Tomb Blades
Canoptek Wraiths
Canoptel Spyder
and several character models.
You can see all the images here.
My favorite model from this wave is the Canoptek Wraith. With the said the Necron image has changed a bit too much to really get into them. I like the old image a lot more.
Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2012This is one of my favorite lists of all times at 1000 points. Not only is this list easy to play it allows you to apply several different strategies while it is on the table. It just doesn’t matter what you are playing against with this list you stand a a chance. It is balanced. Yet it’s fairly straight forward. While the Dark Eldar as a whole are a pretty balanced army this one is a shooting army. That doesn’t mean they can’t hold their own in close combat it just means they will do better without it.
The army contains only 56 models. While that is not an impressive number the important thing to note is the firepower. We will look at that in a minute. Here is the list
In this episode Danny shows you how to assemble the Deathmark. One of the new Necron models from the Deathmark/Immortals box set. the deathmarks are deep striking snipers.
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In this episode Danny assembles the Necron Immortals from Games Workshop for 40k. He features the build for the gauss blaster and the tesla carbines.
Come back later to see the Deathmarks.
In this episode of Figure Forge Danny builds the two poses for the Necron Lychguard from Games Workshop. He also talks about how much he is looking forward putting them on the battlfield. If you are a Necron player you will enjoy this installment because it makes building your army look easy.
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