My Latest and probably my best conversion The Terminator Angelus Armour has finally been mass produced:
Designed for atmospheric entry, the Terminator Angelus Squad takes the fight to the enemy before the enemy has even hit the ground. What it lacks in overall strength compared to other terminator types they make up for with speed.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
6th Edition: Is GW digging a hole or redeeming themselves?
Rumours are that the 6th Edition for Warhammer 40k will be released some time next year. I'm sure a lot of people will moan that it's too soon for another edition others will complain about how their are still codices stuck in 3rd edition or are otherwise broken. some will see it as a waste of money, Quite a few may even quit the hobby altogether.
Quite simple with all the turmoil over the past couple of years and the price hikes Games Workshop is asking an aweful lot to get players to commit themselves to a new edition and it may be seen as corperate grave digging. However if they play their cards right they may actually restore the sinking reputation of their business.
For thoses that remember the 3rd edition release, the book contained not only the rules but some basic codices so that anyone could simply pick up and play. If they think along these lines they may restore WH40k to a playable game and avoid any major backlash.
However, With all the expansions to the rules it would be unlikely that they can fit them all so only the most basic Codices should be included:
Spacemarines
Imperial Guard
Eldar
Orks
Tau
Necrons
These are for the most part only simple rewrites of current rules made to the point of being playable again or to hint what a future proper release would be like.
(I have Omitted Chaos on the basis that they are Spacemarines on the most part)
Another way they could redeem themselves is to release Beta Editions of the core Codices along side the Main Rulebook:
Beta Editions are basic rewrites for the most parts to keep the standard races playable
Beta Editions would be made to sate the customers need for new rules until future editions can be released.
So the question still remains will Games Workshop fix the foundations of their gaming empire or let it collapse on itself? Only time will tell...
Quite simple with all the turmoil over the past couple of years and the price hikes Games Workshop is asking an aweful lot to get players to commit themselves to a new edition and it may be seen as corperate grave digging. However if they play their cards right they may actually restore the sinking reputation of their business.
For thoses that remember the 3rd edition release, the book contained not only the rules but some basic codices so that anyone could simply pick up and play. If they think along these lines they may restore WH40k to a playable game and avoid any major backlash.
However, With all the expansions to the rules it would be unlikely that they can fit them all so only the most basic Codices should be included:
Spacemarines
Imperial Guard
Eldar
Orks
Tau
Necrons
These are for the most part only simple rewrites of current rules made to the point of being playable again or to hint what a future proper release would be like.
(I have Omitted Chaos on the basis that they are Spacemarines on the most part)
Another way they could redeem themselves is to release Beta Editions of the core Codices along side the Main Rulebook:
Beta Editions are basic rewrites for the most parts to keep the standard races playable
Beta Editions would be made to sate the customers need for new rules until future editions can be released.
So the question still remains will Games Workshop fix the foundations of their gaming empire or let it collapse on itself? Only time will tell...
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Random Thoughts
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Marines by Candlelight
You've got to love candles they create such an atmosphere around them. Electric candles are double good; that awesome flickering amber and no hassles like naked flames.
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Purifiers
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