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PierreTheMime posted:Biomancy is one of the things that makes Tyranid viable with its current codex. Iron Arm and Endurance are prime selections, Life Leech is an okay gun with a nifty benefit (FNP and IWND are better, obviously), Warp Speed can be useful to covering distances and getting extra hits in, and Enfeeble is great for debuffing before shredding a unit with guns and/or causing Instant Death on tough units/characters. Smite is not necessarily terrible either, considering its one of only two ways that Tyranids can access AP1-2 shooting (the other people Warp Lance). It's not as good any non-Haemorrage power, but it's still better than Haemorrage which is utter trash. I maintain that Smite is pretty awful. For a BS3 psyker shooting at Marines sitting in some generic 5+ cover, it averages less than half a wound after you get through the psychic check, deny roll, hit roll, wound roll, and save. That's just too many 4+s to succeed/6+s to fail for it to realistically do anything. It is almost strictly worse than a Plasmagun. TheChirurgeon posted:So the biggest factor in whether a discipline is good or bad is the quality of its non-random power, but the 'randomness' doesn't need fixing?
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I know most people don't like it but I am looking forwards to the hardback Black Legion supplement. Despite their limits, chosen at least look cool so using them as troops is a plus. Also, the color schemes in the supplement look like a nice way to differentiate which units have which marks in the army.
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Ghost Hand posted:Make sure you magnetize the head.... I have a Jango Fett action figure that legit has a magnetized head, and the Mace Windu action figure that came out at the same time had a swinging action right at head level. You could even buy lil' Boba Fett and relive a child getting orphaned, in action figure scale! The only head magnetizing I've thought of doing is for Marngeus Calgar. One head is his normal head, the other is a Catachan head.
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Safety Factor posted:This is an amazing model. It looks like they posed Fulgrim as though he's dodging which makes his model work a little better; I always thought his pose was a little weird. It's one of my crazy dreams to one day buy all the primarch models and paint them up to a good standard. I'd love to see what they can pull off with Night Haunter and the Lion since those're the marine armies I play, but they're probably not going to happen for a while. I dunno, next Heresy book has the Night Lords in, he could be coming up. Then again, they're teasing Ferrus and they haven't done Mortarion or Horus yet, so I guess it's not exactly methodical. Maybe they'll make models for some of the Primarchs late-era Heresy.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 19:35 |
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Mowglis Haircut posted:I dunno, next Heresy book has the Night Lords in, he could be coming up. Then again, they're teasing Ferrus and they haven't done Mortarion or Horus yet, so I guess it's not exactly methodical. Maybe they'll make models for some of the Primarchs late-era Heresy. And if you get horribly cast and warped models of traitor primarchs they will just tell you it's the late heresy version.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 19:38 |
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Wow Ghost Arks sure are a pain to paint. This review says it nicely: quote:The Ghost Ark is not a kit. MasterSlowPoke fucked around with this message at 19:55 on Sep 20, 2013 |
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When my friend built one I think we worked out there were like 60+ pieces of just Necron Warriors, never mind the Ghost Ark itself. An absolutely hateful kit.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 20:20 |
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I built two without painting them, so now I get to go back and paint them! Good thing I don't plan on using them any time soon so they're way on the bottom of my list of poo poo To Paint. Also I don't plan on doing a particularly good job on them either (something like tin bitz + ushabti bone or something and I'm done) and I'm not doing highlights or layering or anything. Just slapping two colors on it and calling it a day.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 20:46 |
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SRM posted:It won't be as bad as a Steam sale unless they're selling at a discount, which I doubt they will. Having a local hobby shop always rules though, in case you want to grab some paint or something. If you want to grab stuff cheaper, thewarstore.com sells stuff at a 20% discount, as do a number of other retailers. Im suddenly really gratefull the local hobby shop does 20% off everything GW because gently caress shipping. RE: Horus Heresy So do we know if they are going to do before and after models for the traitor Primarchs?
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 21:08 |
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Can anyone give me any tips to get motivated to paint my Imperial Guard more than the undercoat spray they have had for roughly 2 years? I fell into the standard trap of buying 100+ models in a short period of time, and burnt out at the insurmountable painting mountain ahead. In other news, just bought a Stormlord, so that Vulcan Cannon loves Tyranids... and everything else.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 22:30 |
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If you just want to get them painted then devise an efficient means of doing it quickly. You can accomplish mediocre things with washes! A bunch of guys painted in block colours with some washes on top, with finished bases are a huge step up from being merely spray-painted. Once they are done you can make improvements on your favourite models at leisure.
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Mukip posted:If you just want to get them painted then devise an efficient means of doing it quickly. You can accomplish mediocre things with washes! A bunch of guys painted in block colours with some washes on top, with finished bases are a huge step up from being merely spray-painted. Once they are done you can make improvements on your favourite models at leisure. In all my previous tries, I was doing the "batch" idea of doing like 5 guys at once and doing 1 color at a time. However, I found that more mind numbing and now I have about 10 guys with black boots, and 5 guys with a face painted.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 22:38 |
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Spiteski posted:Can anyone give me any tips to get motivated to paint my Imperial Guard more than the undercoat spray they have had for roughly 2 years? I fell into the standard trap of buying 100+ models in a short period of time, and burnt out at the insurmountable painting mountain ahead. My strategy is go do models in batches of 5/10 depending on the unit size that way I'm always adding a completely painted unit to my army when I play. Also have you considered taking short cuts on the Guardsmen like dipping or incorporating the primer color into the color scheme? Dark gray primer could easily be used for the armor or cloth parts. Army painter colored primer also would work well here although it might get expensive. Also don't shy away from satin finish spray paint if you like the color. I did 40 Bloodletters with Krylon Satin Ivory and have switched back to rattle can priming for some models after reading about the "horrors" of spray paint and refusing to use them for about a year. You can also get away with a simple 5 colors (armor, gun, clothing, face, boots) plus dip paint scheme on a basic Guardsmen and they would still look awesome on the table. Pacheeco fucked around with this message at 22:43 on Sep 20, 2013 |
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Pacheeco posted:My strategy is go do things in batches of 5/10 depending on the unit size that way I'm always adding something completely painted to my army when I play. Also have you considered taking short cuts on the Guardsmen like dipping or incorporating the primer color into the color scheme? Dark gray primer could easily be used for the armor or cloth parts. You can also get away with a simple 5 colors (armor, gun, clothing, face, boots) plus dip paint scheme on a basic Guardsmen and they would still look awesome on the table. Yea I think I am underestimating how "swarm" 60-80 guardsmen on the table appear. Detail isn't that much of an issue I guess. I have at least got all my tanks completed. Because shiny.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 22:42 |
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With guardsmen you only need a few colours. Fatigues, boots, belt/kit bottles, gun body/gun metal, face. Wash. K.I.S.S or you will want to put a lasgun in your mouth after a while.
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Spiteski posted:Can anyone give me any tips to get motivated to paint my Imperial Guard more than the undercoat spray they have had for roughly 2 years? I fell into the standard trap of buying 100+ models in a short period of time, and burnt out at the insurmountable painting mountain ahead. Paint up just a few to finished quality and have them sitting on your painting table staring you down. The shame of their glare will force you to finish! I had 30 orks sitting on my desk for ages I was meaning to re-do the yellow on and kind of lost interest. Getting a few done though, I was able to see past the "This looks like rear end" stage and get motivated to finish them off. 2 days later they were done! Edit: Wow is vallejo model colour thick. Was trying to rifle out 5 vehicles black half and wasn't getting any paint out of the airbrush. Thought I had diluted it well enough but a thick spot sank to the bottom. Now I've used the time I was supposed to be airbrushing to cleaning it out.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 23:36 |
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If any of y'all are interested I'm selling my studio-painted Grey Knight Draigowing army. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3571192 15 models, 1500 points I've never ran it (or anything) in a tournament but it does okay--the idea is to split up the 10 man squad for versatility (I usually set it up so one group of 5 has the psycannons and the other group has Draigo, Falchions, Apothecary and Banner) and send the 2 lone Paladins off to camp objectives and be a pain in the rear end while the Psyfle dread puts a hurt on anything terrifying. It's the only army I can beat my buddy's Dark Angels with, and the only army that his Imperial Guard can beat.
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VogeGandire posted:I can't wait for Dorn's model, considering we don't have much canon images of what he actually looked like. I winder if they'll do Horus versus the Emperor as a diorama. Maybe with dead Sanguinus (spoilers) just laying there chillin. The Templar Upgrade sprue is awesome. I wish the detail of it was crisper and that the land raider/rhino doors were a different kit so there were more actual marine bits, and I wish there were some scout/neophyte parts but it's a great kit. If you're building Sword Brethren why not buy the Sword Brethren kit? It's pretty pimptastic and those motherfuckers have mustaches!
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 00:38 |
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I would love it if Forgeworld did a Sanguinius model but the one and only pose was of him dead. Dead as a doornail, for a lot of money. And for extra cash you can buy a base for him that has circular indentations available for placing (still alive) minis into for a diorama.
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 01:37 |
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Full army builder tool got released today for the space marines. It's kinda cool but doesn't seem to have the special rules linked like captains turning bikes into troops. Also you can't change around units once you save them. You need to erase them and try again.
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thiswayliesmadness posted:Edit: Wow is vallejo model colour thick. Was trying to rifle out 5 vehicles black half and wasn't getting any paint out of the airbrush. Thought I had diluted it well enough but a thick spot sank to the bottom. Now I've used the time I was supposed to be airbrushing to cleaning it out. Are we using the same paints? My Vallejo model colour Dark Sea Blue is so thin that even just dipping the brush in water before the paint waters it down so much it rivals my Nuln Oil in consistency and coverage. Edit: I guess it's different when you do it by hand rather than spraygun, but Vallejo does have a spraygun range iirc
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Post 9-11 User posted:I would love it if Forgeworld did a Sanguinius model but the one and only pose was of him dead. Dead as a doornail, for a lot of money. And for extra cash you can buy a base for him that has circular indentations available for placing (still alive) minis into for a diorama. Sanguinius is dead, Horus is dead, the Emperor is all hosed up, the bridge is wrecked, and Dorn is in the doorway all...
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MasterSlowPoke posted:Wow Ghost Arks sure are a pain to paint. What? The ghost arc is a wonderful kit. (it still needs a lot of paint to not look like crap)
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Tequila Ranger posted:Sanguinius is dead, Horus is dead, the Emperor is all hosed up, the bridge is wrecked, and Dorn is in the doorway all... YES. $500 for the kit. Sold. I'd hire someone who knows what they're doing to paint it.
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Tequila Ranger posted:Sanguinius is dead, Horus is dead, the Emperor is all hosed up, the bridge is wrecked, and Dorn is in the doorway all... Spiteski posted:Can anyone give me any tips to get motivated to paint my Imperial Guard more than the undercoat spray they have had for roughly 2 years? I fell into the standard trap of buying 100+ models in a short period of time, and burnt out at the insurmountable painting mountain ahead. I found Heinlein's rules of painting helpful: 1. You must paint. If piles of single-color models and huge backlog make you sad and you haven't painted anything in the last 5 days, shut the gently caress up and start painting. 2. Finish what you paint. Nothing worse than having half-painted models sitting for weeks or months in an unplayable state. Finish them. That means basing, varnish, everything you need to play with it. 3. Do not strip/repaint a painted model unless one or more of the following happens: a. you have no unpainted models left (congratulations!), b. you get told (seriously) by several people that the paintjob looks like poo poo, c. you're certain you'll want to work on the model for the next few days (including stripping time) AND you can do a noticeably better job than now. 4. Play what you've painted. Seeing a fully painted force on the table, even if it's "just an OK tabletop" level, does wonders for motivation. Don't skip this stage. 5. Paint the next model. And the next. And the next. The struggle won't end until the whole backlog is finished (oh who am I kidding, by that time you'll have bought another force anyway). Also, don't paint more than 5 (28mm human-sized) minis at the same time. I have problems focusing for a long time and I found 5 minis to be an acceptable time before I start cutting corners and leaving the painting "for later" (i.e. never). If you're not aiming at very good quality, experiment with dipping (brush it on, don't waste the stuff). Surprisingly good results, especially if you paint the details later to cheat the eye into thinking it's been paid attention to. Pierzak fucked around with this message at 14:16 on Mar 19, 2014 |
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Pierzak posted:"fuuuuck I can't believe I mmissed the best party in human history" Oh god I will be painting until the end of loving time. Depend upon it.
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 04:15 |
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I'm working on some of the new plastic raptors and they're just not the same. The crazy turbine jump packs are awesome and all, but I miss the old swooped ones. The old raptors may have been horribly overbalanced piles of metal, but they had class.
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 04:55 |
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I'll add that if you wan't to paint a horde army super quick and with great results, you can't beat zenithal priming and then painting the model using only washes.
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Safety Factor posted:I'm working on some of the new plastic raptors and they're just not the same. The crazy turbine jump packs are awesome and all, but I miss the old swooped ones. The old raptors may have been horribly overbalanced piles of metal, but they had class.
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 05:36 |
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Really, as far as a modular plastic kit goes these are close enough, just the jump packs are off. Especially the weird spikes sticking out of the turbines. I went to the effort to cut them off. All the arms and weapons are awesome and I'll mix some of their chainswords and pistols into my chaos marine squads for variety. I do plan on using the taloned feet for my raptors with maybe 2-3 per squad using the regular ones. I'm just glad I had an old metal jump pack for my raptor lord. He at least has some class about him.
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The bar my friends and I frequent is half a block from my FLGS. Last night, I bought the Space Marines Strike Force. It seemed like a great idea at the time. What was I thinking. I don't even play Space Marines. The guy at the store is a really cool dude and I know his shop needs every dollar just to keep the lights on, so a refund would be a dick move. I guess I play Space Marines now... I have the codex, but haven't had any time at all to look at it. I have always kinda wanted to do Imperial Fists or Salamanders. Kind of. Can I at least make a decent list out of the contents?
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 07:27 |
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Allies!
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 07:35 |
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And sully the ranks of my mighty Imperial Guard with these boyscouts in power armor?! I think not, my good, sir.
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 07:37 |
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A friend of mine keeps nagging me to paint him up a small Chaos Demon force. I know almost nothing about Demons, and less about what to get. Looking for coherent but probably playable (not necessarily a winning list). I'm looking at either Nurgle or Slaanesh (or both?) at around 750pts. Besides a couple boxes of the basic troop choices what should I start with?
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For Slaanesh, a Herald riding a Steed (you'd need to convert, but it'd be quite easy) dragging around a unit of Daemonettes is quite solid; if you wanted, some Seekers or a Soul Grinder could add to the force as well. Slaaneshi Heralds are nasty little customers, since they can outflank and their Exalted Locus lets you decide how challenges happen and reroll all misses for the whole unit. Nurgle can do quite well with a Greater Unclean One, even if he is a bit pricey. Plaguebearers don't actually accomplish much, but they can sit on an objective and wait for the end quite well. Nurgle has a lot of surprisingly-effective aggressive units, including Plague Drones, Beasts of Nurgle, Daemon Princes, and Soulgrinders. Furies of either type are also solid, although the official model is total balls.
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Finally getting around to a read through the new SM codex I'm really disappointed with how Special Characters work for them now. I really liked the Guard book introducing non-HQ special characters and the 5th ed SM codex did a great job of adding Telion/Chronus etc as well, it was neat to have characters that weren't just chapter masters or whatever but that you could have a tank ace or a veteran scout leader as an upgrade that didn't take up a slot. Now if you want a tank ace you have to be Ultramarines. Chapter traits is a neat idea and applying Chapter wide buffs to give theme is cool, but some of the limitations that come out of it are a real pain as I'm a huge fan of 'counts as' and refluffing special characters.
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 12:14 |
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750pts is rough since a lot of the fun of demons is MCs or fast toys. I was suprised by nurgle demon princes. They have easy upgrade to gain instant death and they have I7 and AP2. That makes them ultra killy, and then ~3+ cover thanks to shrouded helps as you leapfrog from area to area terrain on that one turn you are not in CC (as a MC you have Move Through Cover and auto pass dangerous tests). For a small point list that could be your HQ with plaguebearers or daemonettes as troops if you wanted to avoid pink horrors. That does not leave many points left but a soul grinder is a good buy with any mark. Just flamer or just battlecannon upgrade are common. I had a lot of fun with demons and only recently stopped playing them because I have bought many other armies that I have ignored and left unpainted. It was just time to move on.
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 12:27 |
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I cant wait to paint this...
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# ? Sep 21, 2013 12:28 |
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Thanks guys. I know 750pts isn't much but he's not really played very much except for commandeering my old nids once or twice, and has only recently started harping on about Demons. So I'll probably just paint up some Plaguebearers, and proxy the rest. If he likes it I'll look at fitting some Drones into the mix (I like the models).
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Smegmalicious posted:YES. $500 for the kit. Sold. I'd hire someone who knows what they're doing to paint it. No, do it like Hallmark. $100 bucks gets you the limited edition Sanguinus and the display base. Each year come out with a new primarch that you can only buy for 3 months, alternating between loyal and traitor. When your finished you have the Emperor and Sanguinus in the middle and all the primarch surrounding them like the last supper.
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