I love how brutal the old ogryns looked.
I think the best way to pick your first army is to try and find one who's troop choices you'll enjoy painting the most. If the troops are really interesting to you and you'll enjoy painting them, that means you're more likely to finish painting them and be encouraged to play games. I guess this doesn't apply if you want to play with unpainted minis though.
I love this comment. It pretty much encapsulates my feelings. 3rd edition is when miniatures and kids started becoming more polished, but the older miniatures were still standard on the tabletop. I love this era of minis. Handscuplts always seem to have more character.
It also sets a bad precedent. For instance the indirect fire points hike. Since all weapon choices are the same points cost, some units get a points hike because they CAN select an indirect fire weapon even if they dont. Guard ordinance battery for example.
I'm in agreement on the points values. I don't like the way they've done the current points and I am hoping it will be remedied as the codexes are released.
I agree with these points. Combi bolters as one profile? Not so great. I'm hoping for you the white scars get some love when the codex drops.
Sick. That white looks crisp.
You gotta love it.
This right here. I think the popularity of Battlebit proves this point. If devs make a game that they themselves would want to play, they create a great game. If the game is made via committee and how much profits the suits can squeeze out of it there is a good chance the game sucks.
I didn't even consider that. Hope it is cool.
Oh man, this is an old download from the megaupload from printhammer I think. I've probably had this for a few years. No link I can share.
Can't upvote enough. My Leatherman gets used probably more than any tool I own. Anytime I'm fixing something whether it be the house, car, lawn equipment, the Leathermans always useful.