Showing posts with label Space Marines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space Marines. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Combat Patrol: Adeptus Astartes

 The new combat patrol format of entry level products for Warhammer 40,000 has given us some interesting choices so far in how to construct an army for new players. The Adeptus Astartes are on the march with a brand new combat patrol. The servants of the God Emperor are back with more Primaris Marines and Phobos arrmor. Let’s take a closer look at what’s in the box.

(Photo Courtesy of Games-Workshop.com )

Monday, November 16, 2020

Warhammer Holiday Bundles (updated 2nd time)

 Warhammer Holiday Bundles


Updates (By Popular demand, we're going to put in the UK prices for the separate kits.  We don't have the bundle pricing details from last year for you, but we can put in the current UK prices.  When we find out the retail prices for the bundles, we'll be putting those up for comparison as well.)

Update 2 (Our predictions of around 200$ seemed to be pretty spot on, didn't it?)

Hey, we’re going to be breaking down the holiday bundles this year from Games Workshop.  Now we’re going to take a special interest in the Space Marine and Necron bundles and how they relate to the folks who picked up Indomitus or one of the new combat patrols and see if we can find a point breakdown to what you can put on the field with your brand new toys.  Now a reminder that none of these toys pass the Christmas morning test.  Once you’ve gotten the kit you still need to get them out of the box, cut them free and put them together.  

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Deathwing 9th Edition (Part 1)

 So the 9th edition Space Marine codex is out, and because of that i’m revisiting my old Deathwing army.  With the new Index rules for the Dark Angels, there’s a brand new army on the block. i am actually thinking about dusting off the army case my Deathwing is in and putting them back on the tabletop.  So what does this look like and why am i considering this now in the middle of a pandemic and almost a year of isolation?  Well, the new rules are kind of neat.