Gaming in The Gaps: Warhammer 30K Enemies of the Imperium
August 12, 2013 by stuart
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Stu and Ben sit down for the last of their current look at the gaming possibilities in the Warhammer 30K universe by having a chat about all those minor races that might get overlooked by your average gamer. If they missed one be sure to comment below!
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Ant-dogs… sounds very Warren-ish. Ben is just spot on about the almost seduction-like nature of extreme kit-bashing. Great video and great subject. Please think about making this a regular series on BoW. But most importantly, how do I order the sauce?!!!
that is what justin should eat on the weekender
Yes some close ups of the works in progress would have been really good, silly duffers…….
Really love this series it’s where my goes when I’m painting my army and what I’m fielding in it. The fluff and how realistic you can make your scenery makes for a much more imersive experience, it’s just a problem when the dice don’t go the fluffs way ! That’s why you should always roll big pink fluffy dice to keep it real baby 🙂
Coming from slightly a different angle.
When i was into 40K and read a lot of the background, i wanted to play battles a “divisional level”. I used Modern Spearhead rules.
And my epic40K models.
An entire space marine chapter (well, 9 companies, as one is always left back at the Monastery) is only two small battalions.
There are only 12 Landraiders in a chapter.
You really cannot achieve much with only 1 Tank Company !!!
It was an eye opener.
But of course i was using 40K chapters which are limited to 1000 Space Marines.
30K Space Marine chapters had no limitations on size.