On the Table: Series 4 Episode 3
March 29, 2012 by warzan
In this episode we have some truly exceptional releases with Warhammer Forge's terrifying Basilisk, the entrance of the Soviet forces into the Weird World War of DUST, to some great fantasy football players from Greebo, topped off with the third part of our how to play Infinity tutorial. On the Table is sure to fill that wargaming gap in your life.
Hell Dorado: Demons & Dishwashers
http://cipher-studios.com/
Warhammer Forge Basilisk
http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/
Soviet Forces & for DUST
http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/
Greebo Fantasy Football Players
http://www.greebo.it/mainsite/
Privateer Press War Room App
http://privateerpress.com/warroom/
Micro Art Studio: Infinity Holo Ads
http://www.shop.microartstudio.com/
Salute 2012 is Fast Approaching
http://www.salute.co.uk/
Bushido Releases & Concepts
http://www.bushido-thegame.com/
March Releases for malifaux
http://www.malifaux.com/ or http://www.wyrd-games.net/
Tabletop Art: Ancestral Ruins
http://www.tabletop-art.de/
Warlord: Plastic WWII US Army
http://www.warlordgames.com/
Previews for Dark Age Core
http://www.dark-age.com/
Serious Fire Power from Puppets War
http://www.puppetswar.eu/
Fireforge Games: Teutonic Knights Cavalry
http://www.fireforge-games.com/
How to Play Infinity Part 3
http://www.infinitythegame.com/
Black Templars.. their is said it.
Lot of nice new releases.
Nice one, a broad selection of new releases
And not a word about some company that have just released a few new paints
To be fair, this was recorded 2 weeks ago or so. I’m sure they will give a nod to the new citadel paints and empire stuff in due time, but it’s kind of tough to do with GW offering zero preview time. On The Table isn’t for rumor-mongering after all.
GW have thier own provaganda organ for that after all, I do find it hard to understand the insular way things are done in Nottingham.
BoW and On the table always seem to have the finger on the pluse and non can review the furture
“nothing beats the satisfaction of a rigid hardback in your fist” literally almost died laughing
After watching the Infinity rules bit again, the cover rule for when that model was on a roof and not against the lip of the building edge, doesn’t make sense, especially when the rules are meant to give the feel of true combat. If a soldier is standing at the edge of the building, as shown, he would be more visible than if he were to stand back away from the edge. The shooter below would not be able to see him fully, so he would not be able to be shot or a shot could be made but with… Read more »
I could see a special themed squad of rough riders made from the Teutonic Knights Cavalry. Looking forward to the next on the table 🙂