Well, after about a 2 year hiatus and the release of a new Eldar codex, my interest has been re-kindled. Enough so that just recently I bought a Crimson Hunter, just to put it together and add to my collection.
I'm feeling the urge to dust off (literally unfortunately) my models and see what I can do to paint them and get them ready. A simple blue/grey color scheme and use of the line of GW paints should make this fairly straight forward I hope.
I guess we will see where it goes. I definitely like the new codex. I will admit I had a couple of "wtf moments" reading it (like Banshees without grenades), but overall I really like it.
I am looking forward to trying new combinations of units and seeing some of my old units (like Dark Reapers) come back on the board.
Time to ease myself back into it... I hope =)
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Thursday, April 28, 2011
*Taps the mic* Is this thing on?
Greetings All...
Well at least those who have actually read this blog... so greetings to myself!
Looking at my posts, yet again it seems I have had a long break with nothing happening. While somewhat true, it's not entirely true.
I have been playing again a little. A friend of mine moved within a couple blocks of me and with the release of the Dark Eldar codex, he's been trying new army combinations against me and playing with his new troops. We try to play at least once a month.
Lots of new releases and rumors since last year also. Dark Eldar and the Grey Knights being the most impactful to me. I love the new Grey Knight army and models. Sadly, I keep stopping myself from picking anything up until I do more work on my Eldar (which I haven't).
I guess it's time to try to resurrect this blog and post information on releases and rumors again, in addition to updates as I hopefully play more and paint more.
Well at least those who have actually read this blog... so greetings to myself!
Looking at my posts, yet again it seems I have had a long break with nothing happening. While somewhat true, it's not entirely true.
I have been playing again a little. A friend of mine moved within a couple blocks of me and with the release of the Dark Eldar codex, he's been trying new army combinations against me and playing with his new troops. We try to play at least once a month.
Lots of new releases and rumors since last year also. Dark Eldar and the Grey Knights being the most impactful to me. I love the new Grey Knight army and models. Sadly, I keep stopping myself from picking anything up until I do more work on my Eldar (which I haven't).
I guess it's time to try to resurrect this blog and post information on releases and rumors again, in addition to updates as I hopefully play more and paint more.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Horus Heresy and Night Spinner
Well, still nothing new on the GW site except more Fantasy stuff. I still want to get some pictures of all the stuff I have to do up here, but every night when I get home, something just seems to take my attention from it.
I finished "Legion" over the weekend. I enjoyed it, especially coming off "Descent of Angels". It tells the story of the last legion formed, the Alpha Legion and how they ended up siding with Horus during the rebellion. There is a lot of good fluff in there, but I do want to know who the hell the Cabal is.
Having some time yesterday, I picked up and read "Battle for the Abyss". This one is about the Word Bearers trying to take out the Ultramarines in one fell swoop. It was not the best in the series, but it was an enjoyable and apparently quick read (less than 8 hrs to read).
So it seems some folks have been having some good luck using the new Eldar Night Spinner. They have had great success using it to control the battlefield and the paths that the enemy they are fighting takes. Apparently the difficult and dangeous terrain tests that a hit causes are working out.
I finished "Legion" over the weekend. I enjoyed it, especially coming off "Descent of Angels". It tells the story of the last legion formed, the Alpha Legion and how they ended up siding with Horus during the rebellion. There is a lot of good fluff in there, but I do want to know who the hell the Cabal is.
Having some time yesterday, I picked up and read "Battle for the Abyss". This one is about the Word Bearers trying to take out the Ultramarines in one fell swoop. It was not the best in the series, but it was an enjoyable and apparently quick read (less than 8 hrs to read).
So it seems some folks have been having some good luck using the new Eldar Night Spinner. They have had great success using it to control the battlefield and the paths that the enemy they are fighting takes. Apparently the difficult and dangeous terrain tests that a hit causes are working out.
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Battle for the Abyss,
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Legion,
night spinner
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Spearhead update!
Nothing new on the 40k front on the Games Workshop website. They are still in their Warhammer Fantasy frenzy (understandably). However, while browsing the 40kOnline forums this morning, I noticed an interesting post about the Spearhead rules. It seems GW snuck in an update to the rules.
The Outrider formation can now, in addition to tanks and walkers, include skimmers. This means that Vypers can be used to escort a tank now in that formation!
Sneaky update, GW...sneaky update... At least post something to let us know!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Warhammer 40k Online?!?!
Please say it's not a joke! A new trailer has come out of E3! Warhammer 40k Online, Dark Millennium! You can view the trailer here on YouTube!
Other than this, it's a pretty quiet day on the 40k front as Warhammer just released it's pre-order for the 8th Edition today.
Other than this, it's a pretty quiet day on the 40k front as Warhammer just released it's pre-order for the 8th Edition today.
Monday, June 14, 2010
What's New... and Descent of Angels...
After a busy weekend of yard work and a trip to the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, I am back. Nice place the zoo, but sadly, those animals can never be counted on to be visible when you are there to see them. *mutters* Stupid bears...
So on to the post...
On Thursday, the What's New on the Game's Workshop site was an very good post about painting tanks, in particular... Eldar tanks =D.
Friday, there is a nice article on Tank Hunting. Sure some of it seems basic, but it's stuff to remember.
Today's What's New has some great pictures of a custom built Leviathan. This thing is a really impressive piece of conversion work.
Over the weekend, I finished reading Descent of Angels. As it started, I was really enjoying the book, but at the end I found myself really 'blah' about it. I know there is another book that comes after it, but overall I thought this book was just lacking. The end left a lot to be desired, the story did not appeared to just throw things out there with no reason or motive, and the last 1/3rd of the book felt rushed. I hope the follow up to it is better.
Next up is "Legion", I started it Sunday, but fell asleep on the couch as I had spent the morning and early afternoon mowing and raking my yard because the weather was nice.
Tonight I am going to try to get some pictures of my entire Eldar force to post up here and on 40kOnline.com to see if I can get some motivation to work. Should be interesting to take inventory of what I have got again.
So on to the post...
On Thursday, the What's New on the Game's Workshop site was an very good post about painting tanks, in particular... Eldar tanks =D.
Friday, there is a nice article on Tank Hunting. Sure some of it seems basic, but it's stuff to remember.
Today's What's New has some great pictures of a custom built Leviathan. This thing is a really impressive piece of conversion work.
Over the weekend, I finished reading Descent of Angels. As it started, I was really enjoying the book, but at the end I found myself really 'blah' about it. I know there is another book that comes after it, but overall I thought this book was just lacking. The end left a lot to be desired, the story did not appeared to just throw things out there with no reason or motive, and the last 1/3rd of the book felt rushed. I hope the follow up to it is better.
Next up is "Legion", I started it Sunday, but fell asleep on the couch as I had spent the morning and early afternoon mowing and raking my yard because the weather was nice.
Tonight I am going to try to get some pictures of my entire Eldar force to post up here and on 40kOnline.com to see if I can get some motivation to work. Should be interesting to take inventory of what I have got again.
Labels:
books,
Descent of Angels,
horus heresy,
what's new
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Painting Guardians and Support Weapons, Horus Heresy Books
Today's "What's New" on the Games Workshop site has a How-To for painting guardians and the new Eldar Support Platform. Good stuff for me! =) I really do want to have a fully painted army, but damn if I can focus on getting this stuff done like I used to. Here are the images of their painted models.
Enjoyable Reading
So I have also been reading the Horus Heresy book series. I have to say, I am really enjoying it. I started with "Fulgrim" because a co-worker loaned it to me and then he loaned me "A Thousand Sons". I read both of them and I was hooked. I have now bought and read "Horus Rising", "False Gods", "A Galaxy in Flames", "Flight of the Einenstain", and "Mechanicus". I have completely enjoyed them all. The authors are doing a wonderful job capturing the feel of The Great Crusade and the characters involved. The fluff is, of course, always welcome too. Last night I started on "Decent of Angels" and look forward to it as well. I have always enjoyed the Dark Angels' story.
Labels:
books,
Eldar,
guardians,
horus heresy,
painting,
support weapons
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