The weekly round up is a collection of articles that i have found through out the week that i believe are worthy of being collected into one place for you all to view again. This week we have a little more than usual. Which is a good thing, i assure you.
Sunday, 16 December 2012
Friday, 14 December 2012
Night Raid... Dark Eldar vs Chaos space marines 1500
Once again my Dark Eldar get sick of playing second fiddle and take to the stage solo, this time against Typhus and his chaos space marines in a 1500 point game of Emperors will, with Vanguard strike deployment.
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Old school Arbite Judge
Some models just don't seem to age, yet they are sometimes the ones that disappear from the rules. This little guys is one such example, the detail is fantastic and the model just looks amazing. I got him cheap off ebay and he has just arrived. So i though i would share him with you all... hes next on the paint list after the war walkers... promise.
For those of you who don't know what he is, he is a Judge from the Adeptus Arbites. The Arbitrators (also called enforcers) are the police of the imperium so to speak, they have precincts on each world and punish those who brake the imperial law. However they are not forced to just look after one planet, they have their own ships and transports allowing them to punish the guilty no matter who they are, where they are, or their rank.
The judges command forces of enforcers and can call upon the full resources of the imperium. They often fight the first flames of rebellion and heresy and then get supported by the guard or space marines. They are pretty important guys, like a mini inquisitors but in a uniform.
I don't know why but the arbites have always fascinated me, and i don't have much fluff for them bar whats mentioned in necromunda and 2nd edition. Anyway i hope this little lesson has been as interesting for you as i find the subject.
For those of you who don't know what he is, he is a Judge from the Adeptus Arbites. The Arbitrators (also called enforcers) are the police of the imperium so to speak, they have precincts on each world and punish those who brake the imperial law. However they are not forced to just look after one planet, they have their own ships and transports allowing them to punish the guilty no matter who they are, where they are, or their rank.
The judges command forces of enforcers and can call upon the full resources of the imperium. They often fight the first flames of rebellion and heresy and then get supported by the guard or space marines. They are pretty important guys, like a mini inquisitors but in a uniform.
I don't know why but the arbites have always fascinated me, and i don't have much fluff for them bar whats mentioned in necromunda and 2nd edition. Anyway i hope this little lesson has been as interesting for you as i find the subject.
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Evolution Vs Revolution: Army list building
Over the course of this blog I have been slowly playing with my army
and changing the aspects of it that don’t quite flow or do what I desire for my
army. This very slow process has lead to some victories and many defeats. Now
is that the best way of going about improving your army?
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Weekly Round Up
The weekly round up is a collection of articles that i have found through out the week that i beleive are worthy of being collected into one place for you all to view again. Last week i called this little article the weekly Re-visit but i didn't like the name so its gone back to basics and i have stolen this name from mercer over at I.D. Also i have moved it to Sunday.
Friday, 7 December 2012
Darkness Falls... Chaos/Dark Eldar vs Blood angels 2500 points
Taking a little brake from the eldar, I bring out the
dark eldar (not much of a difference I know) to join forces with chaos
(unfluffy... but such is life) against an army of blood angels. So its 2500
points a side in a game of Big guns never tier, with dawn of war deployment.
Thursday, 6 December 2012
40K planets
I am looking for inspiration for creating a map of a planet for a campaign i might be running in the near future, and i would like your help with how a typical inhabited imperial planet might look like in the 40k universe.
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