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Ghost Leviathan posted:Reading old 2000AD is fun because you can see where Warhammer got it all from in the first place. Nemesis the Warlock is pretty much where they nicked everything from. Also a fun one where the humans are antagonists, and the hero is the titular warlock who clowns on their xenophobic theocracy and I'm pretty sure fucks human women. And he's a magic alien space dragon. Games Workshop from what I can remember actually made Judge Dredd figures.
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Hollismason posted:I wish they'd reprint the old 40k 1st edition and 2nd edition books or at least make them PDFs. Maybe their PDFs on Drive Through RPG. Anyway they were loving amazing books. I'm pretty much set there: Lots of fun things in those old books. Not remotely worth what they run on eBay now or possibly original MSRP even given how Games Workshop charges absurd prices for everything though. But fun. (Not shown is my 4-5th era Warhammer Fantasy books.) But Deff Skwadron is worth 300 plus now? Like even the N Gage 40k title isn't that nutty. I mean I own both at og price and honestly it's about what they are worth goddamn collectors are out of their minds. Nice to know my dork stuff bought over the years is functionally a second or third 401k I guess?
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:13 |
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A Ork book called 'Ere We Go is perfection
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:18 |
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40k is for peeps with $40k to spare
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verbal enema posted:A Ork book called 'Ere We Go is perfection lol yeah
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:20 |
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bob dobbs is dead posted:40k is for peeps with $40k to spare could 3d print for like 25-50 cents a fig instead. but gw wont let you in their stores if you do that and may make attempts on your life
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:22 |
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goons should not attempt to infringe on gw's intellectual property copywritten material
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:26 |
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Smugworth posted:goons should not attempt to infringe on gw's intellectual property copywritten material trap easily sprung. narcworth shows up when called for at the drop of a hat
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hot cocoa on the couch posted:could 3d print for like 25-50 cents a fig instead. but gw wont let you in their stores if you do that and may make attempts on your life serious 3d printing peeps for this kinda figurine (including gw themselves) print in resin, so you're still not getting out with less than a half grand for the middling machines, a full grand to two grand for the good ones. so serious capital cost there too
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:29 |
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bob dobbs is dead posted:serious 3d printing peeps for this kinda figurine (including gw themselves) print in resin, so you're still not getting out with less than a half grand for the middling machines, a full grand to two grand for the good ones. so serious capital cost there too lol nah. im a serious 3d printing peep (3 printers for different applications) and this is not even close, even in CAD
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:31 |
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i will admit that sla printing in resin is a messy pain in the rear end which understandably puts a lot of people off. but it's so much cheaper than gw it's not even funny
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hot cocoa on the couch posted:lol nah. im a serious 3d printing peep (3 printers for different applications) and this is not even close, even in CAD middling https://us.phrozen3d.com/products/sonic-mighty-8k ridiculous https://formlabs.com/store/form-3-basic-package-without-service/#/ fds is of course cheaper
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:34 |
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brand new latest tech sure. completely unnecessary for the hobbyist cranking out 28 mm figs. i bought both my sla printers used for a couple hundred CAD each. the secondary market for these is nuts. they were practically new, 1 year post manufacture. i could go buy more right now for similar deep discounts if i wanted
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:37 |
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lotta peeps do buy them expecting to press a button and get a model. they're capital goods for doing work, which is basically what you have to do to get a good print
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bob dobbs is dead posted:lotta peeps do buy them expecting to press a button and get a model. they're capital goods for doing work, which is basically what you have to do to get a good print the effort is definitely understated, agreed. between calibration, supporting and slicing, and post processing, it can be more work than some bargain for. but my printers paid for themselves within a couple weeks and are amortized completely printing figs for pennies on the dollar now
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:40 |
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Even the crappy PLA/maybe ABS 3D printer I bought 10 years ago can squeeze out decent models. It just takes time messing around with settings and running test prints.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:41 |
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Just make friends with a 3D printer guy like you do with boat and horse people
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:45 |
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i used to work for a dealio that sold software (completely unrelated corporate office software) to these peeps https://sintavia.com/manufacturing/ who make aerospace components (in their case, for actual missiles) with fuckoff huge metal 3d printers. so you can make tiny little plastic missiles while they make the real missiles
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 04:46 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Just make friends with a 3D printer guy like you do with boat and horse people Also this. And the 3D printer guy I know is also a professional map printer guy.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Just make friends with a 3D printer guy like you do with boat and horse people yeah. im that guy
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this is all evidence
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Smugworth posted:this is all evidence J Edgar Smugworth
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Literally A Person posted:J Edgar Smugworth
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hot cocoa on the couch posted:completely unnecessary for the hobbyist cranking to 28 mm figs.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Wn8C8-d_uc
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 06:17 |
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Deep in the bowels of GW, a model designer is slowly but succeeding in his personal quest to introduce leggier designs.
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Rebel Blob posted:Deep in the bowels of GW, a model designer is slowly but succeeding in his personal quest to introduce leggier designs.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 06:21 |
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Rather like how the new AdMech stuff looks like it comes out of another genre. Kinda the whole theme that they hoard technology and ideas from the rest of the Imperium that no one else even remembers exists.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 06:34 |
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Jimbone Tallshanks posted:Even the crappy PLA/maybe ABS 3D printer I bought 10 years ago can squeeze out decent models. It just takes time messing around with settings and running test prints. Don't make me want to get into this. I do not have the time or money, and I just got one of those cool cutter machines for my merch.
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counterfeitsaint posted:I kind of don't wanna know, but I also can't resist; are there any dark eldar books? Are Dark Eldar still a thing? quote:Great chandeliers held the gleaming crystals that lit the scene – immense constructions made of talons and teeth. Garlands of preserved viscera looped from the walls like obscene bunting, their fluids still glistening within the stasis embalming.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 06:52 |
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Funny thing is that I'm pretty sure there's a good chunk of Dark Eldar that would love to talk about the process in far too much detail. They once captured Fabius Bile, of the Emperor's Children, the Chaos Space Marine mad scientist who wears a lab coat made of human skin. They got along so well they exchanged notes and let him go.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 07:19 |
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I remember knowing nothing about warhammer or warhammer 40k and then playing Dawn of War for the first time and being like "whoa this is a pretty badass game, it's got asymmetric sides like starcraft but it's 4 races instead of 3 this is amazing!" I was much happier then, I wish I could go back to only knowing Dawn of War
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wait no one told me ducktales was in this setting
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QuarkJets posted:wait no one told me ducktales was in this setting Scrooge McDuck as a Rogue Trader absolutely tracks.
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Captain Invictus posted:mecha diaper https://www.joytoy.com/products/grey-knights-nemesis-dreadknight-including-action-figures Now you can own a toy one for 400.
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QuarkJets posted:I remember knowing nothing about warhammer or warhammer 40k and then playing Dawn of War for the first time and being like "whoa this is a pretty badass game, it's got asymmetric sides like starcraft but it's 4 races instead of 3 this is amazing!" I was much happier then, I wish I could go back to only knowing Dawn of War Not even with the expansion packs? I know the necrons were unbalanced as gently caress but come on, the imperial guard were fun.
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Dapper_Swindler posted:https://www.joytoy.com/products/grey-knights-nemesis-dreadknight-including-action-figures how do I 3d print one of these tbf its a minimum of 1200 bones to own anything from Gee-Dub this size Barudak posted:Not even with the expansion packs? I know the necrons were unbalanced as gently caress but come on, the imperial guard were fun. If you wont serve in combat you will serve on the firing line Dawn of War 1 and 2 were so much fun, although completely different
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 12:36 |
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I have not been into warhammer since...around 3rd edition, but during black friday sales or something last year, I saw this guy on sale for nearly half off while I was rooting around for transformers on sale: and then BBTS recently had this boxed set on sale for 95 bucks, so now I have five spess mehreen action figures, and actual action figures proper these are basically Inquisitor-scale figures, right? you could probably run a game of Inquisitor with these. except these are plastic and not metal, so they don't weigh like a pound each lol
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Hollismason posted:I wish they'd reprint the old 40k 1st edition and 2nd edition books or at least make them PDFs. Maybe their PDFs on Drive Through RPG. Anyway they were loving amazing books. they did a print to order of Rogue Trader last year that had a window to order for a week. It's a better copy than the original, it doesn't fall apart anymore. Copies are going for like three yards on ebay now.
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He looks like he lost his helmet and had to borrow a spare from a buddy in a different chapter.
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