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The Sainted Swords: Rituals, Deployment, Cheating...
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A blog dedicated to one man's return to the Warhammer 40K hobby. Saturday, November 8, 2008. Rituals, Deployment, Cheating. This week’s FtW Blogger Group Round Table. A 5 man devestator squad or a full 10 man unit? I’m here to tell you there is such a things as too much variety! Would it be cheating to have the units ready for a range of configuration and make the final decision at deployment? Labels: FtW Blogger Group. November 8, 2008 at 12:34 PM. What i hate about starting a new army is that you don't...
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Krak Addict: 2017, 2017pts and 2 Tournaments
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A Warhammer 40,000 Blog. Thursday, 5 January 2017. 2017, 2017pts and 2 Tournaments. It's been a long time since the last post and much has happened in the time including buying and moving into our first house (a week before Christmas no less). Hobby wise I haven't achieved much since the last post. I have yet to play test lists for Angel's Blade so expect that in the next couple of months. Nothing like an uphill struggle eh? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Daemons WIP Bloodthirster and Skarbrand.
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Krak Addict: September 2016
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A Warhammer 40,000 Blog. Tuesday, 20 September 2016. Angel's Blade Review Part 3: More Formations and Detachments! Here we are again! In yesterday's post I went over the Command and Core formations from the new book. Today it's the Auxiliaries and the Detachments. Let's crack on shall we? Archangels Orbital Intervention Force. Another one I will try and squeeze in when I can. 10th Company Ambush Force. Lucifer Armoured Task Force. Similar to the above but this is your hard hitters. 1-3 Devastator Squ...
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Imperial Painting Table: September 2010
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Skip to left sidebar. Skip to right sidebar. BLOGGING ABOUT A NEW IMPERIAL FIST PROJECT. Sunday, September 19, 2010. Product Review: Forgeworld Imperial Fist Decals. The Imperial Fist decals. I ordered from Forgeworld finally showed up on my doorstep the other day. All in all, it is a pretty good sheet. There were a few printing glitches here and there, but it is a welcome addition for the squad markings because my freehand leaves much to be desired. And the tactical arrow:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Krak Addict: Painting Progress - XV95 Ghostkeel
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A Warhammer 40,000 Blog. Tuesday, 24 May 2016. Painting Progress - XV95 Ghostkeel. Carrying on from the last post, I have moved over to painting the Ghostkeel for a little bit of a change. This will likely be the format for my posts for the next few weeks as I get my Tau painted up for Double Trouble. Next post will hopefully be the finished Ghostkeel! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Funny Friday - I think you'll find that's mine! Confessions of a 40k addict. MonsterMarch - Facehugger Week 2.
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Krak Addict: January 2017
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A Warhammer 40,000 Blog. Thursday, 5 January 2017. 2017, 2017pts and 2 Tournaments. It's been a long time since the last post and much has happened in the time including buying and moving into our first house (a week before Christmas no less). Hobby wise I haven't achieved much since the last post. I have yet to play test lists for Angel's Blade so expect that in the next couple of months. Nothing like an uphill struggle eh? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Funny Friday - I think you'll find that's mine!
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Krak Addict: December 2015
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A Warhammer 40,000 Blog. Thursday, 3 December 2015. Fire Raptor Gunship Part 2 - Straight Outta Forge World. So with the hot water method, what I do is use a shallow dish of some description and add boiling water with some cold added. At a guess, I'd say it was around 60 degrees centigrade, but I've never measured it. It's definitely way below boiling (how dangerous would that be? Next up is the cleaning (even though I said that was next last time). First up, the tools I am using. Ten fingers are much ea...