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Warhammer 40,000: Epic Armies On Display

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Warhammer 40,000: Epic Armies On Display

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dropship
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It’s great to see Epic alive and kicking. But obviously I’m biased and bound to say that 🙂
All five forces look great and it’s cool to see variety in basing. When I first based vehicles prior to re-launching Epic as E:A I copped a lot of flak for basing up vehicles, now it’s a lot more common.

noyjatat
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I really miss this gaming system with its pre turn orders and the feeling of huge battles with armies that could conquer cities and worlds.

Great to see some still out there.

lasse
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GW should resurrect Epic!

stusidle
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They definitely should. It’s my favourite system by a long way.
It is still alive and well, being brilliantly supported by an international community… which maybe actually means that GW should keep their hands off of it.

sercoffee
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Even though I never played this game I still have a warlord titan somewhere in my bitsbox.

Would still like to give it a go. makes me regret stepping in the hobby as late as I did.

saltireknight
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there has been a few whispers of a reboot by GW i so hope it dose go ahead cause there is so much more new stuff they could add in our even a 30K spin off

dropship
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The irony of a 30K spin off is great as when Epic was originally released in the 80’s as “Adeptus Titanicus” it actually introduced the Horus Heresy with Loyalist vs Traitor Titans. The second release ‘Space Marine’ introduced the Loyalist vs Traitor Legions. It was only when it moved into the 2nd version of the rules that it was placed into the 40K era. I would love to see Adeptus Titanicus II return to its roots as a Heresy era game. That could be done without impacting E:A one bit effectively meaning you get the best of both worlds with… Read more »

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