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Loads of nicely painted models, and not a Nurgle lord in sight!īattle Ground - A look at the Apocalypse board from the Damnos war zone book. No one had really claimed the relic so it went to Chaos winning on secondaries.īattle Ground - Looking at some of the stand out models from Throne of Skulls. I just can't choose! The new Hunter took out a Heldrake, and the Storm Raven was still running around at the end of the game. This army looks fantastic, and it's making me rethink painting my Dark Vengeance set as Black Legion or DG. Andrew Kenrick brings the Death Guard, and Adam Troke supplies the Demons. It started off about the Altar of War series, but soon meandered into a general chat about nothing much.īattle Report - Black Templars v Nurgle Chaos Marines and Demons. Jervis Johnson - An interesting look at how Jervis writes rules mechanics.
#White dwarf magazine september 2019 skin
There are so many cool conversions and I spotted a FW Skin Wolf in there. Predictably because it's a 40k month the army is for fantasy.
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I keep to pull my finger out and finish Angron first!Īrmy of the Month - Owen Patten's chaos Ogre's. There's a double page spread on Fulgrim which is a brilliant sculpt.
#White dwarf magazine september 2019 update
In Forge World news they are almost up to date, showing the meaty Legion Glaive, the new IA Apoc update and the event only Davinite Serpent Lodge Priest which I'll be picking up in just over a month's time. I don't expect it will but it would be cool if they'd included some regular size missions to fight a whole Damnos campaign. As I'm a huge Ultramarines and Necrons fan I'll be grabbing this for my own 'black library'. It's only 20 quid and is an apocalypse expansion. This will probably be the only thing I'll pick up for now as I continue to try and clear some of my backlog of models.Īlso released this month is War Zone: Damnos. The codex looks great and it's bigger than the others, so of course that means that GW are charging more for it. The only drawback is it's £18 for one fucking model, that's a bit too high even for me! The captain is a glorified AoBR model, and the Chaplain is very Chaplainy. There's new plastic characters galore too, the librarian is the pick of the bunch, he's got a beard and a robo-baby flying around him. Two rhino variants have also been released, the Stalker and the Hunter are new Anti-Air weapons platforms, I think I'll need to see them in real life to form a definitely opinion, but the bulky sides are nice. I'm less convinced by the Vanguard but it looks like they have some nice bits options.
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I loved the old Sternguard, and it's a relief to see the new ones are every bit as awesome. Sternguard and Vanguard get brand new plastic kits. The new Tactical squad box also looks great, I'll be picking one up at some point once I'm burnt out on my heresy project. Underslung guns are cool, the Grav-Cannon is cool, the mohawk helmet is cool. The devastator versions are cooler than the assault variety in my opinion, and you definitely need to put their helmets on, but other than that they're pretty cool. Yeah they go against all previous lore, but sometimes shit just happens. They've got a huge amount of stick, but I like them. New Releases - Dominated by the new Space Marines Codex and the Centurions. This issue feels like it's been a long time coming, it got leaked so early this time so much of this was not a surprise to anyone. Howdy folks, well I didn't quite finish catching up on the issues I'd missed in my blogging hiatus, but they'll be following shortly I hope.