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[WH40K] Only in Death Does Nerdrage End.

Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt (effective against Russian warships)Registered User regular
edited January 2015 in Critical Failures
Forward
Chapter 1: Factions
Chapter 2: Where to buy
Chapter 3: Where to talk about it (aside from here of course)
Chapter 4: Transports
Chapter 5: Painting services
Chapter 6: Hobby supplies
Chapter 7: Podcasts, youtube channels, and other items of interest.
Appendix


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Warhammer 40k is a futuristic tabletop strategy game created by GamesWorkshop that pits multiple races and factions against each other for control of the galaxy. The wiki article can be found here, and the not-really-official encyclopedia dark millenia is here.
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The Warhammer 40,000 game world is most readily characterized as a gothic science-fantasy setting. The central and most popular elements of the Warhammer 40,000 universe are the Space Marines, anachronistic combinations of sci-fi super-soldiers and fantasy knights and the finest warriors of the Imperium of Mankind, a dystopian and degenerate galaxy-spanning empire.

The physical setting of this story is the Materium, with all action here in the Milky Way Galaxy. Much of this is controlled by The Imperium of Man, though it is not the only galactic power. Other races include the Orks, a greenskinned trollike race, and the Eldar, the former rulers of a great empire. The dynamic, galaxy-spanning story line is possible because of the other plane of existence, the Immaterium or "Warp." The Warp is described as a realm of thought, where desires and emotions can take physical form, and with currents and eddies that make traveling vast interstellar distances difficult, yet possible. As this is a realm of thought, empathic coalescence yields an often sinister warp entity. The strongest of these entities are the Chaos Gods, Khorne (embodiment of rage, bloodshed, and war), Nurgle (embodiment of despair, decay and pestilent disease), Tzeentch (embodiment of change, deception, scheming, Sorcery, and, oddly enough, hope) and Slaanesh (embodiment of excess, depravity, pride and decadence).

The Gods of Chaos are the result of the strongest impulses in the living souls of the universe's inhabitants. Their cults have a dynamic and antagonistic relationship. Khorne opposes Slaanesh, while Nurgle opposes Tzeentch. Nurgle is the personification of powerlessness, Tzeentch personifies power, Khorne personifies duty and rage, and Slaanesh personifies the epicurean or the sensual. These four powers are not the only entities in the Warp, but they are by far the greatest and most powerful.
Welcome to Warhammer 40,000
The 41st Millennium is a savage age where Mankind battles for survival in a galaxy riven by bloodshed and destruction. Humanity teeters on the brink of extinction, assailed on all sides by aliens, traitors and daemons, and only the superhuman strength of the Space Marines and the uncountable numbers of the Imperial Guard keep the slavering alien hordes from bringing total annihilation.

Warhammer 40,000, the tabletop battlegame of the far future, allows you to wage war with armies of Citadel miniatures across miniature battlefields in the ultimate contest of strategy and skill. Each player is a commander who must choose his finest warriors, decide upon cunning battle plans and strategies, and lead his army to victory or death. Games can vary in size from small skirmishes of just a dozen or so models per side, to massive clashes with hundreds of miniatures.


So, what exactly is Warhammer 40,000?
Each player collects an army of Citadel miniatures then, using the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook as a guideline, they fight epic battles against their fellow generals. Six-sided dice (like you'd find in almost any board game) are used to determine success and failure: to decide whether a bolter shell hits its target, or whether a lascannon blasts through the armour of a tank. Each game is played, not on a regular 'board' but on a special gaming area where models are not confined to 'squares' but are free to move as their controller wishes. Because Warhammer 40,000 is not played on a set game board, tape measures or rulers are used to see how far a miniature can move - an agile Eldar jetbike can travel faster than a foot-slogging Imperial Guardsman after all.

That all might sound a little complicated, but a short game or two is all that is needed to grasp the basics. Seasoned commanders find that the rules become second nature, and they seldom need to refer to the rulebook at all.


The Warhammer 40,000 Hobby
There's more to Warhammer than just playing games. In fact Warhammer 40,000 is an exciting hobby in its own right. Many players enjoy painting their Citadel miniatures to amazing standards, lavishing extra detail and attention on their models to make their army extra special and unique. Likewise, while your chosen battlefield can be as simple as a bare table with few obstacles, many wargamers like to build modular tabletops as detailed and exciting as the ones you can see on the Games Workshop website.

Most hobbyists begin playing Warhammer 40,000 with a friend or two, honing their skills, and developing their army in regular battles, but the fun doesn't have to stop there. There are thousands of wargaming clubs around the world where players challenge each other to games of Warhammer 40,000 every week. Also, every Games Workshop store has its own gaming tables and boards. Most offer gaming nights for you to come and meet new Warhammer 40,000 generals, discuss painting, modelling and gaming tactics - and of course, do battle. For the really adventurous there are regular Warhammer 40,000 gaming events all over the world, run both by Games Workshop and by enthusiastic gaming clubs and societies. From competitive tournaments where hundreds of players battle to determine a champion, to campaign weekends where each battle forms part of an exciting storyline, there are Warhammer gaming events to suit every taste - all you need is an army of your own and the courage to do battle.

Getting Started
All miniatures wargames need a few basic things before you can get started. First and foremost is a collection of miniatures. Second a place to play. Thirdly, and just as importantly, are the rules for the game. Warhammer 40,000 has grown and developed over more than 20 years and the current rules are the best ever.

There are a few ways that you can get to grips with the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook. It's available a hardback volume - either a 3 volume set with slipcase containing the rules, the background, and information about the hobby. The set is the indispensable guide for hobbyists everywhere, it details the rich and colourful galaxy of Warhammer 40,000 and contains all the rules and instructions that you need to get started with your own games. The hardback rules are also available on their own, or you can get them all in electronic format.

The second way to get your claws on the Warhammer 40,000 rules is the Dark Vengance boxed game. This awesome game in a box contains two fledgling armies, the superhuman Dark Angels Space Marines and the Crimson Slaughter, a warband of ruthless Chaos Space marines - as well as dice, measuring sticks, a getting-started guide and a pocket sized rulebook. This book contains exactly the same rules as the larger, hardback rulebook - but misses out on some of the extra information contained in it (there's only so much you can cram into a box!)

The important thing to remember with both the hardback rulebook and the pocket sized rulebook is that the game is exactly the same - the rules are identical, it's just that the rulebook contains extra background on the Warhammer 40,000 universe and guidance on collecting and painting your armies.

Which rules set is for me?

In the end, the only person who can answer that question is you. People who are completely new to wargaming, and Warhammer 40,000 in particular, often appreciate the getting-started guide contained in the Dark Vengance boxed game, as well as the awesome collection of Citadel miniatures it contains! The boxed game contains everything you need to start playing. It's hard to argue with getting the complete package all at once.
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Veterans of the wargaming hobby, and players who already have experienced Warhammer 40,000 before, often choose to go for just the hardback rulebook - they understand the basics of wargaming and sometimes already have their own collections of Citadel miniatures, so they don't need introducing in quite the same way.

In the end, the most important factor is: which appeals to you. Most new Warhammer 40,000 players start with the Assault on Black Reach set to get their collection off the ground, and get themselves a copy of the hardback rulebook later - covering both bases.

So, tell me about the rules.
Games of Warhammer 40,000 are traditionally fought for five - seven 'game turns'. In each 'game turn' each player gets a go. They can move, unleash devastating ranged attacks and fight with all of their models. The rulebook explains how to do each of these things, and once you've read over it once, it becomes remarkably simple to do. In no time you'll be blasting your enemy's warriors with battle cannons and bolter shells, and hacking them down with whirring chainswords!

[Chapter 1: Factions]
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- The Dark Forces -
DaemonsLust, hate, despair, sorrow. All emotion has a reverberation within the warp, the worst, most bitterly felt, and the furthest extreme becoming strong enough to persist, coalesce, and finally, become. It was from the darkest corners of the galaxy's hearts that Khorne - Lord Upon the Skullthrone, Tzeentch - The Changer of Ways, Nurgle - The Final Decay, and Slaneesh - The Feaster of Pain, sprang forth, and they await the time when the veil against the Warp wears thin, and their warriors, spawn, and offspring can pour through.

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- The Betrayers -
Chaos Marines During the tumult of the birth of the Imperium of Man, half of the Emperor's most trusted Legions turned against him in a bitter civil war. Brother fought brother, and Mankind drove itself to the very brink of extinction. Ten thousand years after their defeat, those same traitors still launch their Black Crusades from within the Eye of Terror, their dead hearts intent upon nothing less than the utter destruction of the Imperium and the death of its weakling Emperor.

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- The Hammer -
Grey Knights The Grey Knights are the amongst the most inscrutable the Imperium's many organizations. Incorruptible, armed with the best weapons and equipment that Mankind has to offer, they are humanity's defense against the darkness of Chaos wherever it may lurk.

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- The Dying -
Eldar An almost unimaginably ancient race who once ruled an empire spanning the galaxy. Then came the hideous time of the Fall, when the Eldar were consumed by their own decadence and nearly obliterated to the last, the few survivors scattered across the stars. Though now few in number, they are still one of the most advanced races in the galaxy. This advantage combined with the prescient abilities of their Farseers, who scry the future, guide their kin along the most favorable paths of fate, no matter what the cost to the lesser races.

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- The Lost-
Dark Eldar These spawn of unquiet dreams inhabit a realm called Commorragh, a place as darkly twisted as its rulers, from which these merciless pirates launch raids across the length and breadth of the galaxy. The purpose of these raids is not to conquer planets or protect territory but to cause mayhem, steal, pillage, and – most importantly of all – capture new victims to be taken back to Commorragh for endless torture. Having fallen far into the depths of depravity, their every waking moment is dedicated to inflicting pain and suffering on the galaxy.

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- The Dutiful -
Astra Militarum In the midst of genetically engineered super-beings, alien killing machines, warrior mystics, and technology that approaches sorcery in its sophistication, the Imperial Guard are mere mortals. Protected by little more than faith, they contend with the most terrifying threats the darkest corners of the galaxy vomits forth armed with flesh and steel. As such it is easy to identify with these brave souls and to see in them the qualities of true heroes. Also: tanks tanks lol

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- The Ancient -
Necrons Ancient beyond imagining even before their great sleep, the Necrons are awakening from their 60-million-year dormancy to plague the living once more. Countless thousands of immortal, soulless warriors have risen from dusty stasis-tombs, their cold wills bent on harvesting the teeming species of the galaxy. They commanded the stars long before the ancient Eldar had even begun their existence, and it is only that so few have awoken that they do not pose a greater threat in the current day.

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- The Beast -
Orks The most widespread and warlike race of aliens in the bloodstained galaxy of the 41st millennium. From the depths of the galactic core to the distant ghost-stars beyond the galactic rim, Ork empires rise, clash, fall and the remnants mixing to begin the cycle again. In terms of sheer numbers and planets, Orks occupy more of the galaxy than any other single race, and if they ever unified, they would crush all opposition the stood before them, It is to the galaxy's benefit that the orks' passion for violence is so unquenchable that they spend their entire lives embroiled in war, fighting each other as readily as any other foe.

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- The Loyal -
Space Marines They are the most powerful and dreaded of all the human warriors in the galaxy. No longer strictly human, but superhuman, superior in all respects to mere men by a harsh regime of genetic modification, psycho-conditioning and rigorous training. Few in number compared to the uncounted trillions of humanity, Space Marines are organized into small independent armies called Chapters that stand ready to lay fight wherever the Imperium needs them. Their unswerving loyalty is to the Emperor of Mankind first, their Chapter second, and none other beyond that.

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- The Young -
Tau Empire Since their first contact with the Imperium in the 35th millennium, the Tau have risen from a hunter-gatherer society to a star-faring race, nibbling at the flanks of the Imperium, in less than six thousand years. Absolute obedient to the command of the enigmatic ethereal caste, the Tau believe that now is their time. It is their race and their Empire that will bring unity to the stars, all races equal, the Tau first among them. There is no foe their technology cannot overcome, no quandary their science cannot resolve, the stars and all that lies between to be joined beneath the aegis of the Greater Good.

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- The Hungry -
Tyranids Without a doubt the most alien race encountered by Humanity. They have been likened to locusts, piranhas, on a galactic scale remorselessly hungry, too numerous to destroy. Tyranids are a nomadic, space-dwelling race that emerged from the void between galaxies into our own in search of new resources to consume. These hive fleets have discovered sustenance in abundance in the forms of the myriad species of the Milky Way, leaving nothing but balls of scoured rock in the wake of their titanic swarms, tendrils boring ever deeper towards the heart of our galaxy.

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- The Faithful -
Adepta Soritas The darkness contained within the hearts and minds of humanity itself is a sinister and subtle threat. The heretic, mutant, and rogue psyker threaten humanity with an internal rot as damaging any xenos invasion. The Ordo Hereticus exists to seek and burn out this threat. The Sisters of Battle, empowered by their unwavering faith in the Holy Emperor of Terra, hunt the witch, the heretic, the fallen cleric, and none is permitted to escape the cleansing fire of their wrath.

Chapter 2: Where to buy
http://www.games-workshop.com/ - The main site. Not the cheapest place to get minis, but if you can't find it anywhere else...

http://www.forgeworld.co.uk - Beautiful resin models to add spiff to any army. High detail, even higher cost, the place to go if you love your hobby, but hate your wallet. Home of the rules and models for Warhammer 30,000K, detailing the brutal civil war that tore the Imperium asunder 10,000 years ago.

http://www.giftsforgeeks.org.uk/ - A UK based LGS that sells at somewhere around 20% off or so. Mainly for UK based customers. Probably a good idea to call them to order.

http://www.chaosorc.com - Good discounts (particularly on large items), cheap shipping. patchy selection but carries lots of older products and non-GW stuff. Some items aren't clearly labeled differently from older versions, but they're a good alternative on specific items.

http://thewarstore.com/ - Excellent selection, good discounts, good service. 20% off normal prices

Dark Sphere - A good one for the UK folks. They offer a straight 15% off most anything GW sells and are pretty lax about "street dates" too (they tend to start shipping stuff as soon as it turns up in their warehouse).

Great Canadian Minis For the discerning Canadian wargame shopper. Offers 30% off standard MSRP. (NB there have been reports that this company isn't very fast and/or having trouble, use caution)

Chapter 3:Where to talk about it
http://www.shiftedmatrix.com - Website owned and run by this threads own Sharp101. It has expanded to include other contributors who are regulars in this thread. Blog posting that cover all things related to 40k and wargaming

http://belloflostsouls.org - A great 40k (and sometimes fantasy) rumor site. They also post articles on campaigning, modeling and home made rules.

http://www.chessex.com/ - Online custom dice store, great customer service and speed. (see Gallery of Cool Custom Dice below)

http://www.warseer.com - Currently about the biggest GW-related forum on the net. Unfortunately, it has a horrible signal/noise ratio, but the rumors forums are frequently the first place to hear accurate news of upcoming products.

http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/ - All about Space Marines and high fashion (okay, not the latter)

http://www.the-waaagh.com - All about the orks orks orks orks! Jobs a gud'un boss.

http://forums.tauonline.org/index.php - All things Tau in one handy place. Sign up for the greater good!

http://www.dakkadakka.com/ - They used to be cool. Totally the place to go if you want to know why the hobby is dying. Also, a great coverage of all things wargaming.

http://www.bartertown.com/ - The place to go when looking for like-minded people with models for trade and sale.

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    Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt (effective against Russian warships) Registered User regular
    edited February 2017
    Chapter 4: Army Transports
    Because you need a way to cart all your wonderful new toys around, here are a couple recommendations beyond what you can get from GW itself:

    Sabol Army Transports A little expensive, but I use them exclusively, because of the quite reasonable international shipping price, and mostly for the fact that you can custom cut the foam trays to fit your models. Also available from the War Store.

    Figures in Comfort A wide range of precut foam trays, and carrying cases for whatever your needs.

    Battle Foam Sturdy solid cases and custom cut foam tray. Pricey, but guaranteed to keep your little dudes safe and secure in transit.

    Chapter 5: Painting Services
    The hobby's dirty little secret, for people who have entire armies in venerable shades of pewter and gray, and want something else, but lack the time, ability, or faith in their own prowess to do it themselves (but still have money).

    *edited out because 1: the commission painter list was totally out of date and inaccurate, and it mentioned BTP by name and seriously, fuck that worthless piece of shit.* Memory hole that dickhead.

    Or you could paint it yourself. GW's official youtube channel is a surprisingly helpful resource and has plenty of helpful tips to teach you how to make your mans look like mans.

    Chapter 6: Paints, tools, and hobby supplies
    Tower Hobbies: The best place for finding Tamiya paints and sprays in the U.S. outside of a well stocked local store.

    Model Painters: Test out paint scheme templates without actually putting pigment to plastic.

    Bolter & Chainsword's awesome multi-model painter.

    Rare earth magnets: Tiny, strong, a modeler's best friend for making swappable pieces.

    In the U.S.:
    K&J Magnetics
    In the UK:
    Power Magnet Store
    E-Magnets UK

    Chapter 7: Podcasts, youtube channels, and other items of interest.
    TBC

    Appendix
    Non GW-Minis
    http://www.3t-studios.com/Scratchbuilt terrain and tables
    http://ainstycastings.co.uk/index.php Resin scenic terrain and accessories for gamers
    http://www.airconnection.on.ca/ Kits of vehicles to convert or raid for bitz.
    http://www.amera.co.uk/ Vacuform terrain with fantasy, modern, and future themes. really cheap too.
    http://www.antenocitisworkshop.com/ Some neat stuff in his store in terms of 40k terrain and modeling.
    http://armorcast.com/store/index.php/ Lots of Terrain and some tanks, their models and Steampunk stuff is okay
    atlargegamers.tumblr.com/ Augmented wargaming terrain and accessories. Check out the Clockwork Cove and Penny Arcade commission table.
    http://www.avatars-of-war.com/ So. Amazingly. Beautiful. If you play Fantasy, you owe it to yourself to take a look at these models for your lords or heroes; they have at least one model for virtually every faction and they are all gorgeous..
    http://www.back2base-ix.com/index.php/ They have a decent range of resin bases, although nothing that blew me away, but they are at least alternatives to some of the others out there. They also sell a variety of other craft supplies, including plasticard, movement trays, basing supplies, and even GW/FW product.
    http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=the_bannerman Bannerman's eBay store for cloth printed banners and pennants.
    http://www.basecrafts.com/index.php?route=common/home Basing kits and weathering powders.
    http://bitspudlo.com/products bitz and kits for missing models in the GW line, including Necron Triarch Stalker.
    http://blackcatbases.com/ Despite the name they sell more than just bases, although they certainly have a good selection of those; they also do heads, conversion bitz, and especially accessories for figures, like weapons, tools, backpacks, etc.
    http://cart.blackorc.com/Blackorc miniatures, a wide variety of scifi, zombie and fantasy miniatures to choose from.
    http://www.blackscorpionminiatures.com/index.php Random minis, ton of pirates.
    http://blightwheelminiatures.vendder.com/Adeptus Mechanicus style figures and conversion bitz.
    http://www.brother-vinni.com/index_eng.htmHistorical, Steampunk, Post-Apocalyptic miniatures, with a section of women warriors using the power of bulletproof nudity...
    http://chapterhousestudios.com/webshop/ Custom Sculpts and Bits for 40K and Fantasy.
    http://www.comfychairgames.com/catalog.php Mostly a Horror-based Necromunda, but the W.i.l.d.fire robot spider is kewl
    http://www.copplestonecastings.co.uk/range.php?range=FW From Gang Warfare to Terrain and historicals. You have to click each link to see the miniantures, though.
    http://www.corseceng.com/online-store/ Acrylic flying stands and gaming templates for Battlefleet Gothic-style games.
    http://custom-minis.blogspot.com/Bits and shoulderpads off of a 3D printer. Looks like he's testing printing up unique models as well.
    http://www.darkswordminiatures.com/ Miniatures from George R. R. Martin's Song of Fire and Ice, There's plenty of interesting stuff in here, although most of it doesn't quite fit the Warhammer "Heroic Scale" aesthetic.
    http://dragonforge.com More useful for the micro chain and ready to use power cables than anything else, lots of custom base sets though.
    http://www.ebobminiatures.com/products/tools.htm Tools, armatures, sculpting media
    http://www.ema-models.co.uk/Architectural and Hobby model parts and supplies, including DC motors and gearboxes
    http://www.em4miniatures.com/acatalog/index.html Not a huge line of stuff and only tiny, tiny pictures available, but their range of metals seems to have some interesting options.
    http://www.empressminiatures.com Some historical and modern figures, very realistic.
    http://www.eurekamin.com.au/ They make all kinds of miniatures, including Nazi's riding dinosaurs.
    http://www.evergreenscalemodels.com/ Do you need plasticard in odd shapes or sizes, or want something patterned, or otherwise odd? This may be the place for you.
    http://www.evilmushroomgames.com/new_page_2.htm Not a huge selection, but some pretty okay bases and a number of interesting terrain pieces.
    http://www.ex-illis.com/ Angels and Demons take sides in historical medieval Europe.
    http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/index.aspFantasy Flight Games, where you can find Anima Tactics, AT-43, Confrontation, and Wings of War miniatures in their store.
    http://www.ff-fields.com/ Many custom Blood Bowl pitches in heavy cardstock or rollable fabric.
    http://www.figurines-studio38.com/default.html Tyranid Spore Pod and their own ranges of figures.
    http://www.forgecraftgames.com/catalog/index.php Perhaps a little smaller than some of the other base manufacturers, but they have a good selection and all of the casts are excellent, both for wargaming and for tabletop minis.
    http://www.gamezoneminiatures.de/ A wide range of our 1/5 inch (28 mm) fantasy miniatures.
    http://gdesignsinc.com/ Laser cut plastic templates and gaming aids, plus terrain.
    http://www.geniusfactorygames.com/ Plastic templates for helping out Necron forces, in green and blue.
    http://www.greenstuffindustries.blogspot.com/ A mould for making ridged tubing/tentacles, very Cthulhu-esque.
    http://www.grindhousegames.com/ On the one side, we have a weird-WW2 thing with gas-masked allies fighting German monstrosities. On the other side of the site, we have weird robots.
    http://www.groundzerogames.net/ I have some of their models, but their online store is hampered by an extreme lack of photos
    http://www.hfminis.co.uk/index.php Great detailed Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Modern miniatures.
    http://www.heavy-support.com/ Heavy Support - Not much here, just an alternate Leman Russ/Chimera
    http://www.helldorado.fr/figurines/index.php A French game, but available through some US (and potentially other?) retailers. They have an absolutely gonzo line of models, with everything from Chinese hell-demons to abominations of the pit to Arabic summoners to Victorian mercenaries. No idea how they're scaled, but some very pretty stuff.
    http://www.heresyminiatures.com/ For when you need a unique looking miniature for your Inquisitor Reitnu.. Hey, is that David Tennant?
    http://hitechminiatures.com/# Some could-be Grey Knights and Dreadknight here.
    http://www.hlj.com/index.html A lot of mecha and tank parts that are of use to a creative IG or Ork player, so maybe search around a bit.
    http://www.hotzmats.com/Painted felt mats for gaming surfaces, with hex grid option.
    http://www.hydraminiatures.com/index.shtml Buck Rogers-y looking scifi and a line of prehistoric monsters.
    http://impactminiatures.com/ Many Blood Bowl-like miniatures and a stand alone game, plus a a rock band of Orcs.
    http://www.infinitythegame.com/infinity_ENG/ A standalone futuristic game akin to Necromunda, the models are pretty nice looking but not much cheaper than their 40K equivalents, which has kept me out of the game so far.
    http://www.irondogstudios.com/store.html Some Orky bits and resin bases from the guy who built the Tater Titan
    http://www.ironhalo.net/store/catalog/ Another resin base retailer, they do some interesting lines and actually have a quite large selection of stuff. They have a lot of more unusual base sizes including those for Fantasy, War Machine, cavalry, etc.
    http://www.kabukimodels.com/ Resin and metal alternate Marine character models and bits, some larger scale models too.
    http://www.kerrandking.co.uk/ A nice-looking site in a lot of ways, but awkward to browse through. Still, it's not completely awful and the bases all look rather nice, including a few more unusual types.
    http://kingdomdeath.com/Pin-up adventure babes and some disturbing horror pieces.
    http://demoslasercutdesigns.blogspot.com/ Laser Cut buildings and terrain
    http://www.lead-adventure.com/Some Steampunk and Post-Apocalyptic figures plus heads with tophats.
    http://www.lostclan.net/Lostclan/Home.html Home of the infamous Female Cadians, and also a bionics upgrade sprue.
    http://www.manticgames.com/ An excellent manufacturer who is not only creeping in on GW's territory but also putting out a game of their own, heavily modeled on WFB. Their undead, elf, and dwarf kits are all very strong and have a decent variety of pieces, poses, etc, not to mention worlds cheaper than GW's kits.
    http://shop.masq-mini.de/ Masquerade Miniatures, notable for horror gaming figures and a 'Giant Riding Wolfpack' not-Thunderwolf Cavalry.
    http://www.maxmini.eu/store/ A nice little company with a quickly expanding line of conversion bitz as well as a few useful figures; their Thunderwolf is not completely awful, but there's probably better options. They do have a nice IG-scaled bike, though. Their conversion parts are the real treasure, though- they have an extensive line of awesome Ork parts (heads, bodies, bionics, etc) as well as a variety of other weapons, shields, and various upgrade parts.
    http://www.shop.microartstudio.com/index.php Mostly known for their "mechanicus" guard and some cool heads.
    http://micropanzer.com/lots of walker-tanks and sentinel/Tau suit variants in the vehicles, but keep in mind most of the infantry are 15mm, but some are 32mm, suitable fore 40K, etc.
    http://www.miniaturescenery.com/ They make hardboard "punch out" scenery. Nax got me onto them recently.
    http://www.mrdandy.com/wargamma/ Thunderwolves, bases, etc.
    http://mythicast.com/More Thunderwolves and even Cyberwolves for your Iron Priest
    http://www.oldcrowmodels.co.uk/ Manufacturer of near-future/sci-fi models, with a strong emphasis on vehicles, spacecraft, and field works (turrets, walls, scenery, etc).
    http://www.otherworld.me.uk/ More Dire Wolves of rideable size, but think D&D art inspired.
    http://www.paulsongames.com/resin.html Another small manufacturer, but does a nice little line of conversion bits.
    http://www.perry-miniatures.com/index2.html A nice historical wargaming company that produces large boxes of figures for fairly cheap; they're mostly useful to Guard players as stand-ins, but be aware of the usual differences in scale between 28mm and heroic.
    http://www.pig-iron-productions.com/ Ah, Pig Iron, beloved of Guard players everywhere. Not only do they have their own line of figures, the heads (and much of the other gear) are perfectly fitted for IG models.
    http://www.plastruct.com/Pages/USDealers.html A very nice plasticard company that apparently supplies a rather large percentage of the US, as well as one of the companies I've dealt with personally. They have a PDF catalog with approximately one million different types of plastic in it; if you're willing to dig, chances are you can find what you want. Of note is their fluorescent acrylic rods, which are perfect for Necrons should you, for some reason, decide to hate yourself.
    http://privateerpress.com/ Obviously also their own game, but several of the Cryx (Warmachine) miniatures could make good stand-ins for Dark Eldar units and Legion of Everblight (Hordes) provides some interesting possibilities for Tyranid players.
    url]http://proxiemodels.com/basesonly.aspx[/url] Custom bases for your models.
    http://pulp-city.com/index.html Pulp superheroes miniatures. Either you'll be super-excited that these exist and you can buy them or you won't care because they aren't what you need.
    http://www.pulpfigures.com/ Just what it says. Nefarious Chinamen! Doofish henchmen! Dashing adventurers! Probably not appropriate for 40K or Fantasy! But still cool!
    http://puppetswar.com/Bases, weapons, miniatures and conversion sets for 40K, incling Twin-linked Autocannon arms and viariant Dreadntought arms.
    http://www.quantumgothic.co.uk/ A lot of neat scifi terrain.
    http://www.rackham-e.com/en Makers of several miniatures games including AT-43, a prepainted future game with military gorillas. Let me repeat that: armed gorillas in space are a real thing in this game. If that isn't enough reason for you to be curious, I hate you. Some of their mecha have been converted with reasonable success into Killa Kanz by a number of folks.
    http://www.ragingheroes.com/28mm and 54mm versions of Dark Eldar-ish and Female Commissar character models, nicely detailed with options.
    http://www.ramshacklegames.co.uk/nuclear/index.html Fulfilling that Post-Nuclear/Necromunda/Orky Bitz. Look at their 'Tridlins' for vehicle bitz
    http://www.reapermini.com/ If you have ever wanted a figure for your D&D character or fancy monster the PCs are facing, this is the site for you. They have an absolutely enormous range of tagged, searchable models of all manner of heroes and horrors. Their modern and sci-fi lines are much more limited, but there are still possibilities in here. (The Darkspawn in particular could easily be some kind of alien or Tyranid beasties.)
    http://www.resinfx.com/ Very detailed resin bases of various kinds, many of them fairly unique. Lots of "scenery" bases that aren't just some bumps on a standard 25mm/40mm circle, so if you're looking for something damn fancy, this may be the place. A little more pricey than most as a consequence, though.
    Robogear Model kits - Want some cheap plastic toys to chop up for your conversions? Here's the place.
    http://www.iconusa4.com/online/Robog...dels_index.htm
    http://www.sciborminiatures.com/ Can't say for sure, but the pics of the sculpts look amazing. Various minis and parts, very obviously 40K/Fantasy-themed ("celtic space warrior," hrmmmm?) including lots of alternate heads, shields, and breastplates. Also squats.
    http://www.secretweaponminiatures.com/ Mostly just bases, but a few conversion bitz mixed in (backpacks, helmets, Extra Armor). None of them are ground-breaking surprises, but if you have a specific look in mind for your army you'll probably appreciate another option.
    http://www.shadowforge.com.au/ Have I done any Australian companies yet? Here's one with anime-styled figures.
    http://www.shapeways.com/shops/customminis 3D printed miniature bitz and accessories
    http://www.smog1888.com/ You know how some games have crazy character models? Smog has a flying doctor with robo-arms and a smoke-belching stove-top hat, oh yeah. I know absolutely nothing of the game, but the models are perhaps the best thing in the whole world.
    http://southpawart.bigcartel.com/ Acrylic templates and game aids, plus a source for small, medium and large acrylic gears.
    http://starshipmodeler.biz/shop/index.cfm/category/93/lighting.cfm LED lighting kits for vehicle conversions.
    http://www.studiomcvey.com/ A small selection of extremely well-sculpted minis, although they're generally just a bit too large to use in 40K. Pretty, though.
    http://www.studiominiatures.com/Zombies, WWII Zombies, 90mm zombies, and survivors of the zombie apocalyse.
    http://www.taban-miniatures.com/ Another of the shops I haven't really browsed in extensive depth, they produce a stand-alone game with a vague gladiatorial combat theme.
    http://www.tabletop-art.de/More bits, bases and variant figures for Marine Character models.
    http://www.tabletop-world.com/index.php Fantasy buildings and accessories
    http://www.tengumodels.co.uk/index.htm Grey Aliens, Zombies, and Cthuluhu, oh my...
    https://www.thunderboltmountain.com Mostly fantasy, but I bought some wolves from them.
    http://www.tichytraingroup.com/index.php Pre-made RIVETS! Click the 'NBW & Rivets' link.
    http://www.tobsen77.de/index.php?lan=en Vehicles that would look good in an Ork army, or a wooden Steam Tank
    http://www.toysoldiersdepot.com/ Cheap plastic off-scale models which could be used for 40K, or as terrain/wrecks/etc.
    http://trollforged.com/index.html Another company I can personally vouch for being pretty excellent. Resin casts of several useful styles of models- Daemons, beasts, definitely-not-Tyranids, and best of all, Guardsmen with greatcoats!
    http://www.ultraforgeminiatures.com/ If you aren't going to Avatars of War for your Fantasy needs, you damn well better be going here. Ultraforge specializes in huge, detailed models of monsters like dragons, greater daemons, and the like, and their work is second to none. They also enjoy cult popularity as the makers of an excellent set of wings that can be added to models that are in need of flight, not the least of the Hive Tyrants and Harpies.
    http://www.urbanmammoth.co.uk/ I have some of their older models for my Necromunda gangs
    http://www.victorialamb.com/store.html IG Conversion bitz from the sculptor who did those 'Spanish Inquisition' Monty Python models.
    http://www.victoryforce.com/ They have a 'Gamer Rules Lawyer' figure, and WWII re-enactors
    http://www.voodooworx.co.uk/index.htm Custom resin bases
    http://shop.warlordgames.co.uk/ Not sure if these are the same guys as Wargames Factory, but if you want to 40K-ify some historical plastics.
    http://www.warmill.co.uk/storepage814911.aspx Custom clear bases, MDF terrain kits and bitz.
    http://www.wargamesfactory.com/webstore Makers of a variety of plastic kits, all of them competitively-priced compared to the alternatives. Foremost on the list would probably be their zombie and shock trooper kits, but they also have a variety of historical minis that could be integrated into a thematic force of some kind.
    http://www.wargamesfoundry.com/asp/nocookie.asp Lots of miniatures, but not to scale with 40K. Diverse selection, though.
    http://www.warploqueminiatures.co.uk/Fantasy miniatures
    http://www.westwindproductions.co.uk/ These guys have alternate-future WWII scifi stuff. Some cool mech thingies and neat troops.
    http://www.wholesale-miracle-beads.com/25mm-round-flat-back-clear-crystal-glass-cabochon-top-quality Clear glass bases for your miniatures.
    http://willy-miniatures.blogspot.com/ Fantasy Football alternate models. Some of the Undead team would look great in a Zombie Apocalypse type game.
    http://wyrd-games.net/shop/home.php Makers of Malifaux, a very cool-looking game that I unfortunately can't really afford to get into right now. But, like Hell Dorado, they have an awesome line of minis with a style all their own, slightly steampunk with a fantastic twist and some of the dark sensibilities that infuse GW's games.
    http://www.zealotminiatures.co.uk Resin miniatures and bitz, female tau heads, Space Marine scaled Guitars and bionics, etc.
    http://www.zombiesmith.com/ Zombies, survivors, and a tutorial video on "how I cast miniatures".
    http://www.zuzzy.com/ Scenery pieces and tabletops almost exclusively- and pretty nice ones, at that. If green felt isn't your thing, give this a look and see if you can't go for something more exotic; I'm told they are rather durable and quite worth the price.

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    Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt (effective against Russian warships) Registered User regular
    I'm looking for suggestions for Chapter 7.

    Unfortunately, The Independent Characters, the best podcast on the web, is ending in April (it's take a lot of work to be the best), but their archive is staying up a while. At least I'll still have the Overlords (Just watch them come to an end too).

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    DayspringDayspring the Phoenician Registered User regular
    Miniwargaming is the only one i ever really watch

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    Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt (effective against Russian warships) Registered User regular
    I hear good things about 'D6 Generation' and 'The Imperial Truth' (which reviews the fiction) but haven't had a chance to listen in and find out for myself. I also used to listen to 40k radio, but it just didn't engage me enough to make it more than a couple episodes in.

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    TraceofToxinTraceofToxin King Nothing Registered User regular
    The guys at miniwargaming are retarded.

    on that note, i rarely enjoy 40k podcasts. Flg stuff is usually good if you're interested in competitive stuff.

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    WoozlWoozl Registered User regular
    edited January 2015
    Overlords and IC podcast for sure. On the competitive podcast side, I like listening to Forge the Narrative's incessant chest thumping / bitching about west cost tournament comp rules, and Frontline Gaming's 75% ads 25% content quickie.

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    DayspringDayspring the Phoenician Registered User regular
    So,since looting my old room I now have a decent sized DE and also craftworld force. What are people's thoughts on allied armies being painted in the same scheme vs two seperate schemes?

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    honoverehonovere Registered User regular
    Depends. Same basing style goes a long way already to tie the armies together. Complementary schemes might work well, too. For example I have a green Guard army and I plan to add some Blood Angels. Or just add a detail colour that repeats through all the different parts of the armies.

    Different colour schemes also let you mix it up a little when you get bored with one scheme.

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    DayspringDayspring the Phoenician Registered User regular
    yeah, that' my thought. Change things up a little.

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    Dr_KeenbeanDr_Keenbean Dumb as a butt Planet Express ShipRegistered User regular
    Definitely don't paint DE and craftworld the exact same colors.

    It's hard enough to tell you whispy space elves apart as it is.

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    Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt (effective against Russian warships) Registered User regular
    edited January 2015
    The guys at miniwargaming are retarded.

    on that note, i rarely enjoy 40k podcasts. Flg stuff is usually good if you're interested in competitive stuff.

    I mentioned this in the old thread, but why I love(d) The Independent Characters is because one of their stated guidelines is they're not interested in rehashing 'prices suck, GW is awful, etc. et al,' that's already thoroughly covered elsewhere, and really, just too much negativity to be fun talking about.
    Also, other things like unit by unit codex reviews are quite thoroughly done by other podcasts, so they focus on what's been going on in the hobby, and how they're having fun with it (they've been paying a lot of attention to the Horus Heresey 30k stuff lately, and loving the hell out of it). This also means that's their archive has stayed remarkably fresh, because things like talking about the thunderhawk project an building the interior brass frame are still relevant and interesting long after 'WS spam powerbuild powerbuild' has gone competely stale.

    I'm glad that even with the podcast ending, they're still running the hobby progress challenge, especially since I just signed up for 2015. :D

    The Overlords are much the same way, just with a lot more charming British accents and Chiswick.

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    NocrenNocren Lt Futz, Back in Action North CarolinaRegistered User regular
    Anybody have any spare structure bits? I want to add some character to my Vespid bases but I don't want to spend $20-$50 on a piece of terrain.

    Also, I left my superglue in my car last night and I think it froze...

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    TraceofToxinTraceofToxin King Nothing Registered User regular
    @‌Nocren PM me

    So, I upgraded my model shelf...
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    and I made up a broodlord SC since we're starting to use custom dataslates. Gonna be a Broodlord (+10 retinue) with +1sv (Extended carapace), Preferred Enemy (Feeder tendrils). Nice news is, the Spawn of Cryptus looks just fine with the SH broodlord arms, so he gets those while I use his arms for this guy.
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    ExtreaminatusExtreaminatus Go forth and amplify, the Noise Marines are here!Registered User regular
    Now I want to use that Solitaire as an Archon! God damn this hobby.

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    Mr_RoseMr_Rose 83 Blue Ridge Protects the Holy Registered User regular
    Whee, those rules sound like fun. A whole bunch of "on a six, fuck shit up" in there… And the whole unit can have one if they want.

    ...because dragons are AWESOME! That's why.
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    JJ Rabbit GangmemberRegistered User regular
    That Solitaire will find its way onto my painting desk I'm sure.

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    WoozlWoozl Registered User regular
    Yeah that's getting added to the list.

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    Mystery.ShadowMystery.Shadow Registered User regular
    Damn Harlequins! I can't play them. Because I can't paint them!

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    NocrenNocren Lt Futz, Back in Action North CarolinaRegistered User regular
    Vespid are done now.
    Realized my Shas'ui Crisis suit wasn't actually using that 10 point increase for anything but the leadership (which is already 8) so I dropped it and with the left over 8 I already had, put myself at six models for the kill team with 4 Vespid.

    And I figured "why not?" and did the strain leader as well. Really like how his helmet turned out.

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    Also started assembly on my broadside. I bought the base as a kind of joke ("he's totally behind cover. Look! Sandbag wall!") but it was kinda cramped. Then hit upon the idea that the guy's bracing for a shot.

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    Mr_RoseMr_Rose 83 Blue Ridge Protects the Holy Registered User regular
    ...you're gonna trim the sprue marks on the ends of the toes there, right?

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    Dr_KeenbeanDr_Keenbean Dumb as a butt Planet Express ShipRegistered User regular
    Oh man. I didn't notice before but CANNOT UNSEE.

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    NocrenNocren Lt Futz, Back in Action North CarolinaRegistered User regular
    .
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    Yeah, of course! Hence why he's only primed and unarmored and unpainted!
    :redface:

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    FrowbakkFrowbakk Registered User regular
    At least you didn't get too far before noticing.

    Your sig was too tall.
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    see317see317 Registered User regular
    Nah man, keep the sprue bit there. Maybe add a bit more to it.
    Say it's a toe claw, useful for kicking spess mahrines in the head.

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    NocrenNocren Lt Futz, Back in Action North CarolinaRegistered User regular
    see317 wrote: »
    Nah man, keep the sprue bit there. Maybe add a bit more to it.
    Say it's a toe claw, useful for kicking spess mahrines in the head.

    I give terrible advice.

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    WoozlWoozl Registered User regular
    All i see in that picture are un-drilled gun barrels.

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    VanguardVanguard But now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    new codex get

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    LubonyLubony Registered User regular
    Moving conversation ehre from the painting thread for @Gabriel_Pitt can go up to 20, have deep strike and infiltrate, lots of mathhammering going on for Flayed ones and even when not charging ther 4 attacks + shred is destroying, while there 4+ armor 5+ Reanimate (4+ if theres a cryptek) is holing stirdy and wrecking junk.

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    HexDexHexDex Registered User regular
    So Nova Open registrations opening this weekend. Any of you gents planning on attending again?

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    Dr_KeenbeanDr_Keenbean Dumb as a butt Planet Express ShipRegistered User regular
    HexDex wrote: »
    So Nova Open registrations opening this weekend. Any of you gents planning on attending again?

    I most certainly will be. Intend to register for the Dropzone Commander tournament and/or possibly the 40k narrative, schedule permitting.

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    VanguardVanguard But now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    People with the new Necron codex - I am confused about the Command Barge. Does the points cost listed include your Overlord (the Overlord entry says nothing about taking one as a dedicated transport). If not, does that mean that it now takes up its own slot in the FOC?

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    McGibsMcGibs TorontoRegistered User regular
    It's just one whole package. Chariots and their riders are one and the same now.

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    VanguardVanguard But now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    Oh rad! One last question - for the Canoptek Harvest formation, are you allowed to take more than one Spyder?

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    ExtreaminatusExtreaminatus Go forth and amplify, the Noise Marines are here!Registered User regular
    edited January 2015
    HexDex wrote: »
    So Nova Open registrations opening this weekend. Any of you gents planning on attending again?

    I most certainly will be. Intend to register for the Dropzone Commander tournament and/or possibly the 40k narrative, schedule permitting.

    I will also be going. Probably going to register for the 40k narrative so I can play games that aren't against prone Riptides. Maybe we can find another friendly, beer-giving Quebecois this year.

    And so @Gabriel_Pitt and his Necrons don't have to deal with my Chaos Sorcerer turning into a Sexthirster during melee.

    e: I will also happily borrow X-Wing minis if you guys wanna do that at some point, too.

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    AsherAsher Registered User regular
    Man I'm super excited about these harlequins. I'm that into 40k these days, but I will always utterly adore eldar. They're just so pretty.

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    VanguardVanguard But now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited January 2015
    I was a little disappointed when I heard that this release was just going to be a primarily an update and we weren't getting new models. I'm still digesting it, but I love all of the changes. The old codex was very one-dimensional and this seems to open up a ton of options for many different lists.

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    Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt (effective against Russian warships) Registered User regular
    And so @Gabriel_Pitt and his Necrons don't have to deal with my Chaos Sorcerer turning into a Sexthirster during melee.
    That's almost too bad. With the number crunching people have been doing, the statistacal average result of a bloodthrister charging 20 flayed ones is ~30% casualties to the flayed ones, and a dead bloodthirster. This seems like it'll be the first time I take those stabby bastards out of the foam for more than just the hell of it since 3rd edition. :biggrin:

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    VanguardVanguard But now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    With the new codex out, I'm looking to expand my Necron army a little. I'm torn between throwing down on Heavy Destroyers or Tomb Blades. My friend is recommending the former but I think the latter is a better investment. Heavy Destroyers are 150 points for 6 36" S9 AP2 shots. I don't think it's bad, but the math works out to be 4 shots hitting/wounding 4 times.

    In the new codex, for 50 more points, you have more than three times as many wounds that are more survivable due to jink, can put out 20 twin-linked shots at close range, that ignore cover.

    Fundamentally, I think these guys perform different roles, but Tomb Blades are more survivable, can be taken in larger groups, and have a little more versatility at the expense of reliability.

    Thoughts?

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    ExtreaminatusExtreaminatus Go forth and amplify, the Noise Marines are here!Registered User regular
    And so @Gabriel_Pitt and his Necrons don't have to deal with my Chaos Sorcerer turning into a Sexthirster during melee.
    That's almost too bad. With the number crunching people have been doing, the statistacal average result of a bloodthrister charging 20 flayed ones is ~30% casualties to the flayed ones, and a dead bloodthirster. This seems like it'll be the first time I take those stabby bastards out of the foam for more than just the hell of it since 3rd edition. :biggrin:

    Nah. I'm bad at this game, but I'm not so bad I'd charge a full unit of flayed ones with anything other than a Helbrute.

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