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Noctis Horrendae posted:Yeah, but the ability to take them as a tiny secondary detachment in 30k would be neat - weren't they deployed during the Heresy shortly after their formation? I mean, there's GW images of them killing things on jetbikes and wearing Terminator armour and all that.
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While we're somewhat talking about the toys: I'm interested in obtaining just one model, sort of as a desktop knick-knack, since I've quite enjoyed my BL reading over the past couple of years but have zero interest in getting involved with tabletop. What's the coolest miniature you guys have seen (that is available for sale at a decent price)?
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mdemone posted:While we're somewhat talking about the toys: I'm interested in obtaining just one model, sort of as a desktop knick-knack, since I've quite enjoyed my BL reading over the past couple of years but have zero interest in getting involved with tabletop. SKULLDOZER e: I've always thought Typhus is a great model. Boss Snikrot is really cool as well. Mechafunkzilla fucked around with this message at 21:58 on Feb 11, 2014 |
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mdemone posted:While we're somewhat talking about the toys: I'm interested in obtaining just one model, sort of as a desktop knick-knack, since I've quite enjoyed my BL reading over the past couple of years but have zero interest in getting involved with tabletop. What exactly would you call a "decent price?" Also, are you willing to assemble and paint the model or are you looking for a pre-painted model?
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Typhus is in fact a nice model. Maybe a SM Commander or something.
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PantsOptional posted:What exactly would you call a "decent price?" Also, are you willing to assemble and paint the model or are you looking for a pre-painted model? I'm only willing to assemble and paint if it can be done cheaply and quickly without looking terrible. So probably not at all. Decent price = less than $50. Would consider a bit more if it were a tremendously awesome model. Only pieces considered. Edit: man, a couple of the pieces on eBay are killer. Hmmm… Edit 2: holy poo poo there are way too many listings. Guess that's why I'm asking! mdemone fucked around with this message at 22:09 on Feb 11, 2014 |
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mdemone posted:I'm only willing to assemble and paint if it can be done cheaply and quickly without looking terrible. So probably not at all. One does not start shopping for 40k models with "affordable" on their mind. Anyway, you know that they're really tiny (like, an inch high) and one of them will be barely noticeable on a table or desk, right?
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Are we talking the new Typhus model? http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/New_Stuff/CALAS_TYPHON.html It's not bad, I like the higher level or armor detail than we got with Abaddon, and I like how the suit looks stockier and tougher here than in the earlier ones. They are announcing the next primarch on March 30th and will have some available for sale. The open secret was that Horus was next, though I'd imagine they are really focused n getting him right so it could be one of the Lorgar alternatives or another one instead. The Lorgar isn't bad (http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/New_Stuff/LORGAR_PRIMARCH_OF_THE_WORD_BEARERS.html) but I wasn't that impressed with Ferrus Manus and Fulgrim. They tried a different style with those two and Erebus & Kor Phaeron, and that style just doesn't jive for me. Angron was awesome however, (though I don't really like how they basically recycled it for Kharn) I'd say wait and see how the Horus looks in 6 weeks Fried Chicken fucked around with this message at 22:13 on Feb 11, 2014 |
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Mechafunkzilla posted:One does not start shopping for 40k models with "affordable" on their mind. Yep, I love tiny stuff like that. It's only for my personal enjoyment, anyway. Probably for the best if nobody can tell from 50 yards that I have a space mans on my workspace… Edit: That Lorgar is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. Will definitely keep an eye on Horus as well. But is it me or is that website totally poo poo? mdemone fucked around with this message at 22:14 on Feb 11, 2014 |
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Arquinsiel posted:30k is niche as hell in GW's mind, thus why all the official toys are Forge World stuff. GW is demented if they genuinely think 30k is niche. But that's never been something we've doubted.
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Noctis Horrendae posted:Yeah, but the ability to take them as a tiny secondary detachment in 30k would be neat - weren't they deployed during the Heresy shortly after their formation? I mean, there's GW images of them killing things on jetbikes and wearing Terminator armour and all that. They were deployed at various points leading up to and during the Heresy, but as I recall, mostly in the defense of the Palace. And they were definitely formed before the Heresy began. There's a chance you'll see models for Custodes and Sisters of Silence from FW Eventually(TM), given that FW has basically suggested they intend to do all the Primarchs and the Emprah for 30k.
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FrozenDorf posted:They were deployed at various points leading up to and during the Heresy, but as I recall, mostly in the defense of the Palace. And they were definitely formed before the Heresy began. What are the differences between 30k and 40k in regards to like novels and fluff and poo poo that this thread covers? I got into Warhammer because I randomly picked up Eisenhorn from the bookstore (talk about luck) and just kept reading stuff. I love the setting, its like sci-fi mythology. Are we going to get some great crusade books, unification war novels and the whole 9 yards? e: Also, can someone copy paste the specific part hinting the Emperor is a warp god? I read the whole thing and I didn't hit on anything.
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FrozenDorf posted:They were deployed at various points leading up to and during the Heresy, but as I recall, mostly in the defense of the Palace. And they were definitely formed before the Heresy began. Let's take bets on the cost of the Emperor kit. $150
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Waroduce posted:e: Also, can someone copy paste the specific part hinting the Emperor is a warp god? I read the whole thing and I didn't hit on anything. There's many sources hinting at this over the years. One of them is the whole Star Child thing. http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Star_Child Noctis Horrendae posted:Let's take bets on the cost of the Emperor kit. Your house, your spouse, and your firstborn. EDIT: also your oath of everlasting fealty and servitude to the Great And Holy Gee Dubs.
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Bjorn in the Emperors Gift:quote:
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Cream_Filling posted:Also the term perpetual is itself quite ambiguous, and it's already clear that the Emperor is immortal considering he's millenia old and is commonly called 'The Immortal Emperor of Mankind." Whether this means he can reincarnate upon death is unknown, and nobody is willing to risk the complete destruction of humanity to find out. I agree, though either Oll Persson or the two perpetuals in Know no Fear or Unremembered Empire mention the Emperor as if he's sort of kin, don't they? Can't remember the exact wording, but I seem to remember them mentioning him as 'the golden one' or some such.
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Waroduce posted:e: Also, can someone copy paste the specific part hinting the Emperor is a warp god? I read the whole thing and I didn't hit on anything. Warp "gods" aren't gods at all - they are alien beings relying on emotion for their power. The greater the emotion, the stronger the entity gets. Obviously, the Emperor is not part of this club.
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berzerkmonkey posted:There isn't anything hinting that. He's a psychically created being, immortal, but not a perpetual, at least in comparison to the Oll, John, and the others. The Star Child stuff is not canon anymore, and hasn't been referenced since the old Realm of Chaos book. Except Oll and John literally say that they recognized him as being a perpetual like them.
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hopterque posted:Except Oll and John literally say that they recognized him as being a perpetual like them. I thought they recognized him as having similar qualities, but clearly saw he was something more than 'just' a perpetual. Thats my impression, could be wrong. There was a scene in one of the books where John meets the E back during the Unification Wars on terra and E is all like 'you and i have poo poo to discuss people like us are rare' and they shake hands and John sees something behind the Emperors mask. Also im not sure how i feel about the whole perpetual thing. I take my sci-fi bolter porn mythology very srsly.
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Waroduce posted:I thought they recognized him as having similar qualities, but clearly saw he was something more than 'just' a perpetual. Thats my impression, could be wrong. Dude, I just read the book that appears in and what Grammaticus sees is the Emperor's bloodthirstyness. The big E talks to Grammaticus because both are psykers.
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VanSandman posted:Dude, I just read the book that appears in and what Grammaticus sees is the Emperor's bloodthirstyness. The big E talks to Grammaticus because both are psykers. Oh really? I havent read it in a long time. I thought he hinted at something more, but
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berzerkmonkey posted:There isn't anything hinting that. He's a psychically created being, immortal, but not a perpetual, at least in comparison to the Oll, John, and the others. The Star Child stuff is not canon anymore, and hasn't been referenced since the old Realm of Chaos book.
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hopterque posted:Except Oll and John literally say that they recognized him as being a perpetual like them. Also perpetual might just mean that they don't naturally age not that they'll come back from death, since John mentions this is before he was given that deal by the aliens. If you wanted to speculate wildly based on the old star child fluff they might even be the emperor's spiritual/literal kids or something.
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Cream_Filling posted:Also perpetual might just mean that they don't naturally age not that they'll come back from death, since John mentions this is before he was given that deal by the aliens. I'm pretty sure Perpetual with a capital P and their abilities were confirmed as a part of Vulcan Returns and its sequel. Could be wrong, though. (Waiting for pocket paperback.)
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FrozenDorf posted:I'm pretty sure Perpetual with a capital P and their abilities were confirmed as a part of Vulcan Returns and its sequel. Could be wrong, though. (Waiting for pocket paperback.) Nope. And don't, it is a bad book.
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Cream_Filling posted:Nope. May skip reading it on said advice, but at this point my collection is too complete to not at least buy it.
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Aziraphale posted:It was explained In one of the prospero books that the custodes are supposed to be hardier and better warriors than astartes, but they don't share a brotherly bond. They fight for individual glory rather than for all custodes. Oh no, they certainly share kinship, and they fight not for personal glory but out of devotion to the Emperor. The thing is that they aren't soldiers, they're warriors: their duties and therefore training place an emphasis on independent thinking and individual skill, as exemplified by the short story Blood Games. The advantage Astartes hold is what is meant to set them ahead of any force they encounter, which is that while individually there are shittons of things that can best a Space Marine, either without or within, they're an adaptable and extremely efficient military force with each element able to independently act towards the same goal and seamlessly integrate themselves to the battle plan. A group of Custodes are like a suped up Deathwatch kill-team, and like deathwatch, they're not going to be released as an army. There's even less sense for them, given the 40k setting. Maybe they could show up as a loyalist unit in the HH forgeworld rules. Now, if you want a true example of something cool that makes sense to be treated as an army, yet we see nothing of, I give you Mechanicus.
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Vulcan lives is not the worst book to grace the horus heresy, it is pretty bad but there have been several books that have been much worse. Aka battle of the abyss, Nemesis, Outcast dead.
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Nephilm posted:Now, if you want a true example of something cool that makes sense to be treated as an army, yet we see nothing of, I give you Mechanicus.
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UberJumper posted:Aka battle of the abyss Let us never speak of that again. On a more serious note, I thought the starchild/sensei plot was not canon anymore, but it seems that pieces of still lingers in the current fluff. Also, it shares a great number of similitudes with the philosphies of the Thorian faction of the Inquisition, focused on the resurrection of the Emperor. Edit: I looked through my physical copy of Battle of the Abyss (in spanish, don't ask) and it has a dedication quote expressing his thanks to Nick Kyme, never noticed that. If he had a hand in this book, then I can actually understand that Vulcan Lives is crap too. Angry Lobster fucked around with this message at 18:40 on Feb 12, 2014 |
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This might not be the best place to ask, but does anyone still havethat rant posted by CosmicMuffet (spelling?) about what Chaos is? I was talking with a friend who posts here and I just recall this insane rambling diatribe that was almost perfect to put into a Deathwatch/Dark Heresy game. I know it's a few years old but figured I'd try.
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Today is February 12th and this is your daily reminder that according to Games Workshop, space elves were so terrified of magical emotion monsters in another dimension they killed Martin Luther King Jr as a response.
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handbanana125 posted:This might not be the best place to ask, but does anyone still havethat rant posted by CosmicMuffet (spelling?) about what Chaos is? I was talking with a friend who posts here and I just recall this insane rambling diatribe that was almost perfect to put into a Deathwatch/Dark Heresy game. I know it's a few years old but figured I'd try. This isn't super helpful but I believe that that rant lives on id4chan somewhere. If you can stand the humor they have a few things worth reading over in those parts!
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Angry Lobster posted:Edit: I looked through my physical copy of Battle of the Abyss (in spanish, don't ask) and it has a dedication quote expressing his thanks to Nick Kyme, never noticed that. If he had a hand in this book, then I can actually understand that Vulcan Lives is crap too. Nick Kyme "has a hand in" ADB's books, IIRC, insofar as he's a BL editor. So that's not an excuse.
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Hot Dog Day #82 posted:This isn't super helpful but I believe that that rant lives on id4chan somewhere. If you can stand the humor they have a few things worth reading over in those parts! 40k fans seem to really hate Matt Ward. JerryLee posted:Nick Kyme "has a hand in" ADB's books, IIRC, insofar as he's a BL editor. So that's not an excuse. Ben Counter seems to be aggressively mediocre outside of his Grey Knights series. Being an editor for a BL book probably means looking for insanely major fluff contradictions (The Emperor returns to life, missing Primarchs show up, a new Hive fleet destroys Mars) and then just proofreading. I bet if Inquisition War was written today the BL higher ups would reject it because it has the Emperor "speaking". pentyne fucked around with this message at 01:43 on Feb 13, 2014 |
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pentyne posted:Ben Counter seems to be aggressively mediocre outside of his Grey Knights series. Being an editor for a BL book probably means looking for insanely major fluff contradictions (The Emperor returns to life, missing Primarchs show up, a new Hive fleet destroys Mars) and then just proofreading.
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Arquinsiel posted:Nope, it seems to just be proofreading. Otherwise how did C.S. "Multilaser Bears" Goto get published? Bears with multiple lasers sound ridiculously cool, which is what 40k is all about.
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Arquinsiel posted:Nope, it seems to just be proofreading. Otherwise how did C.S. "Multilaser Bears" Goto get published? If someone wrote a novel based on a planet that was basically Russian tundra and the local IG regiments rode bears with multi-lasers it would be amazing. They've already got the WW1, Mongol, WW2, etc regiments that barely make sense.
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Yup! It basically writes itself! Which is why C.S. Goto made it about Eldar instead
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pentyne posted:40k fans seem to really hate Matt Ward. Because Ultramarines are the best, and no can accept this. Honestly, it seems to be a real issue with people play the tabletop. I like reading a codex for the fluff, but nothing from them really struck me as to silly, except the part where the Grey Knight uses a demon sword or something...that was kind of dumb.
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