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That would look amazing if you could pull off.
These, specifically. They're hard to paint with cause it's not really paint, it's more like varnish with glitter inside.
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That would look amazing if you could pull off.
Today, I finished Flight of the Eisenstein and started on Fulgrim.
Not sure if I'll get through the latter, because good grief, the Emperor's Children are insufferable. San Francisco has fewer faggots.
One could probably make some awesome terrain bits with that as well!
These, specifically. They're hard to paint with cause it's not really paint, it's more like varnish with glitter inside.
Expected otherwise from the Slaanesh-aligned Legion?Today, I finished Flight of the Eisenstein and started on Fulgrim.
Not sure if I'll get through the latter, because good grief, the Emperor's Children are insufferable. San Francisco has fewer faggots.
The only thing worse than the Warp and its spawn: California.San Francisco will take that as a challange and surprise you.
It's one thing to be a run-of-the-mill degenerate like Ignace Karkasy. It'a another to be so incurably far up-your-own-asshole narcissistic.Expected otherwise from the Slaanesh-aligned Legion?
So I'm planning on getting back into tabletop after I finish my candidacy exam in the fall,
Torn between starting an ork army and starting a necron army. Any thoughts?
As the person above said, Necrons are much easier. If you're gonna collect orks, you really need to decide how you're gonna play them thus knowing what models you wanna pick up first.So I'm planning on getting back into tabletop after I finish my candidacy exam in the fall,
Torn between starting an ork army and starting a necron army. Any thoughts?
They’re also much quicker to paint. You could potentially have a small force completed over a weekend using nothing more the a couple spray cans, a dry brush and some texture paint.As the person above said, Necrons are much easier. If you're gonna collect orks, you really need to decide how you're gonna play them thus knowing what models you wanna pick up first.
Oddly stumbled onto anyone's banner needs for Warhammer today.When did putting huge banners on everything fall out of fashion and why?
Not really, believe it or not. To quote a Sigmarite Priest about the place:I finally got my box of Imperial State troopers and I'm having fun putting them together. I'm thinking of doing them up as Marienburgers, though one of the bodies has a big two-tailed meteor, so a random Sigmarite Marienburger will stand out. I will upload wip pics once they're all in bases.![]()
Given that Marienburg used to fall under Imperial dominion there is a small Sigmarite presence there as a result and you could double-down on the comets and hammers and all that and make him look like a man who expects Sigmar's favor just because he's wearing his merch."Worship of the Gods is, for the Wastelander, like everything else in his life — a business deal in which he has every expectation of making a profit. It's little short of blasphemy."
So I'm planning on getting back into tabletop after I finish my candidacy exam in the fall,
Torn between starting an ork army and starting a necron army. Any thoughts?
Exactly, this 9th Edition is the prime time to collect Necrons between Indomitus, starter sets, Imperium Magazine, and everyone trying to offload their unwanted Necron sprues from those on eBay. That's going to peter out when the next edition comes out with a new non-SM star faction (presumably Tyranids). Plus the whole Necron range got a modern refresh and are probably the easiest faction to paint.Necrons are far easier to collect this edition, if you like 'crons it's the right moment to go for them.