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God damn it, fuck you GW!Sadly retconned so now 30k can have Predator Annihilators too.
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God damn it, fuck you GW!Sadly retconned so now 30k can have Predator Annihilators too.
I hate when "UM ACKTUALLY" fags see someone make a funny meme on the Ork Gestalt and try to argue how this wouldn't work. No shit but it's a meme so fuck off. Also good artist, great shitposts.Half, if not more, of the fun of playing Orks is doing stupid shit for the hell of it.
'ERE WE GO! 'ERE WE GO! 'ERE WE GO!
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YOU VILL IMPULSE BUY FOR FORMAT WE BARELY SUPPORT AND YOU VILL LIKE IT.God damn it, fuck you GW!
Thrilled that you are happy with it. What drew you to the guard?So I bit the bullet and got an Imperial Guard combat patrol. It’s my first proper 40K kit I’ve bought and I like it so far
GW's recent sprues (the ones I've seen anyway) are a bloody mess. I guess they're trying to shove as much plastic into a single mold as possible.-Sprues are strange to me (I grew up building mostly scale tanks and aircraft)
This goes with the previous part. I've not tried gunpla myself, but they supposedly leave GW and western companies in the dust. I don't why they call them "runners" or "frames" though. I guess it's to sound cooler than "sprue"?-Part numbering is a little weird
I thought GW was doing monopose these days? I guess the guard is too old for that.-big variety of poses and weapons for the troops
I don't mean to sound like a shill, but this is part of the reason I've been going third party as much as possible. Wargames Atlantic I mentioned are a favourite (they don't come with bases or instructions), but there's lots of third parties out there. I've not tried Northstar minatures Stargrave series, but I've heard nothing but good things. Mantic gets close to GW prices. Warlord games does good stuff I'm told but it's all World War 2.-Soul-crushingly expensive. At this price it should at least come with some sandbags and barricades
Join the 3d printer legion. I have almost 8000 points worth of units and I'm not stopping now!-Soul-crushingly expensive. At this price it should at least come with some sandbags and barricades
I do plan on trying 3D printing some day.Join the 3d printer legion. I have almost 8000 points worth of units and I'm not stopping now!
It's a fun romp. You need the space and some time for it, but I find it quite satisfying. My main advice would be that not all stls are made equal. Some units have been much more satisfying to print and build then others.I do plan on trying 3D printing some day.
modern monopose complaints are sometimes correct, sometimes wrong(some people bitch about things being monopose as being a lack of weapon/arm/head options, which just isn't always the case). The easiest way to explain it would be with some examples.I thought GW was doing monopose these days? I guess the guard is too old for that.
Bandai is willing to avoid cramming as many parts onto a single sprue as physically possible, and will have them laid out logically or with enough space between the parts to be able to quickly find parts on the sprue, and even labels the sprues so the parts will be A1, B15, C5, etc so you know which sprue to even pick up before you start looking. GW rarely labels sprues, and will usually just leave everything a mess on them in no particular order because whatever program they're using decided having all of the guns next to eachother would be great except also fitting in half of a left leg over there makes sense too.This goes with the previous part. I've not tried gunpla myself, but they supposedly leave GW and western companies in the dust.
GW does show that they have top tier modeling and the money to produce distinct plastic moulds for your basic infantry.Old tactical marine box. You could rotate the waist slightly and move the arms a little lower or higher, whoopdeefucking doo. It still looks dumb having 50 space marines with some variation of pointing slightly left, slightly right, slightly up, or slightly down while the legs are all in a squatting pose.
Modern space marines. The poses are dynamic and varied. The problem is that a box of 5 minis will have the exact same 5 poses, if you're building a unit of 20, you get 4 that match. In some boxes where it's a box of 10, there aren't 10 unique poses, it's usually still just 5(there's a couple where it's even just 3) unique poses. These would be monopose.
It might be overrated. It's been spread across a couple of threads, but 3D printing isn't as cheap and easy and it's proponents make it out to be. FDM requires constant tweaking and isn't suitable for minis (though that depends on your standards) while resin involves dealing with fumes, toxic chemicals, and if you live in a "small" space like a typical flat or even a 3 bedroom house, forget it. Then there's the stls themselves. Subscribing to a bunch of patreons in order to get the good stuff, or pirate them.Join the 3d printer legion. I have almost 8000 points worth of units and I'm not stopping now!
That sounds weird. I remember when they overhauled the marines for 3rd. They were so poseable and fun. Yeah, it was goofy that everyone's tactical squad was doing non-standard things, but it's entertaining at least. I can see the appeal of push fit and other simplified kits for mass infantry or beginners, but I don't get why they'd go backwards. Either have single pose with a lot of them, or fewer but you can pose them yourself.Old tactical marine box. You could rotate the waist slightly and move the arms a little lower or higher, whoopdeefucking doo. It still looks dumb having 50 space marines with some variation of pointing slightly left, slightly right, slightly up, or slightly down while the legs are all in a squatting pose.
Modern space marines. The poses are dynamic and varied. The problem is that a box of 5 minis will have the exact same 5 poses, if you're building a unit of 20, you get 4 that match. In some boxes where it's a box of 10, there aren't 10 unique poses, it's usually still just 5(there's a couple where it's even just 3) unique poses. These would be monopose.
I think it would be a scale problem more than anything else.Now the next stage in modeling would be having that gunpla/action figure posability when modeling. However, I can’t see that being financial viable with mass scale printing nor being beginner friendly.
all of your complaints are invalid you should only play the imperial guard and make sure to be obnoxious about how much every other faction is terrible because my faction choice for flex that I'm a better person youPros:
-Good plastic
-simple instructions
-big variety of poses and weapons for the troops
As if it were that easy. 3D printing is a hobby in itself. No offense but my eye twitches every time I hear someone say to "just 3d print". It's expensive and time consuming. It's a lot of trial and error. Sure if you can dedicate that much effort into 3D printing it might be worth it, but for 90% of people it's not a reasonable alternative. Maybe after 8000 points worth of units it becomes worth it, maybe less if you're doing simple filament printing, but for most it's easier to pay the extra, get exactly what you want out of the box, and save yourself the time. Maybe some day it'll be cheap and easy but not any time soon.Join the 3d printer legion. I have almost 8000 points worth of units and I'm not stopping now!
That sounds weird. I remember when they overhauled the marines for 3rd. They were so poseable and fun. Yeah, it was goofy that everyone's tactical squad was doing non-standard things, but it's entertaining at least. I can see the appeal of push fit and other simplified kits for mass infantry or beginners, but I don't get why they'd go backwards. Either have single pose with a lot of them, or fewer but you can pose them yourself.
For reference's, here's the A&N thread pertaining to this Rock Paper Shotgun article. The article also links to another article by some other guy that's even longer and wackier, an impressive feat in both regards:Well that's ok because RPS I guess took a fucking month to realize that the imperium of man is run by a bunch of fascist assholes...
No shit? But gamergate! And those damned trump voters! This is like when Extra Credits pulled that "and suddenly you're a nazi" bullshit.
I only ever read the first Ciaphas Cain omnibus a very long time ago, and while the writing was charming, I never read any more because I already became exhausted by what I recognized to be the same story told over and over again. Seems like nothing has changed many books later.Read the new Cain novel. It's surprisingly really good. My only issue is that some jokes are getting really old, especially with how much shit he already went through to have the "if I knew what's going to be I would have run away".
You definitely haven't missed anything other than a couple of the books that take place much later in his career(like when he's supposed to be a retired teacher for commissar school) just repeat the same things except now he's too old for this shit, jurgen is as fragrant as ever, amberleigh complaining about sulla's crappy writing, and so on. It's not bad, it's just the same shit over and over.I only ever read the first Ciaphas Cain omnibus a very long time ago, and while the writing was charming, I never read any more because I already became exhausted by what I recognized to be the same story told over and over again. Seems like nothing has changed many books later.
Ugh... and the article about the austrian painter incident in spain... they COULDN'T boot the damned player because apparently it's protected speech due to being political and the guy had threatened to call the cops on the venue over it. It also wasn't even a GW event either.For reference's, here's the A&N thread pertaining to this Rock Paper Shotgun article. The article also links to another article by some other guy that's even longer and wackier, an impressive feat in both regards:
Same. I don't mind building guys, that's fun, but I never cared for painting. And I think that's the case for most. Again, the popularity of X-Wing, Hero Clix, or even board games with coloured plastic bits that 99% of the time nobody paints. Again, Gunpla has GW beat. You can go to town painting and the line, but coloured plastic is good enough.I honestly don't enjoy the hobby aspect. I want to collect and play the game.
I don't mind that. It looks okay. There's nothing extreme going on that makes them stand out.This is the tactical marine squad that is "posable".
I remember looking at a scanner was a popular pose.I also don't want them to be so varied that the unit looks completely disorganized. One guy is looking at some dataslate, one's standing around with his gun lowered, another's in a running pose, someone else is kneeling to take a shot.
Is it me, or have games of 40k gotten bigger? I know OPR gets shit on for 1000 points not going as far as 40k, but it's strange how 2000pts seems to have become the standard. I vaguely remember games being smaller scale back then. I was watching a HH battle report and the models were crammed into the deployment zone like sardines. This might also explain why "i go you go" is hated so much. The idea of standing around for an hour waiting for your opponent to go wasn't as much of a thing when it was only 3-4 units and a vehicle.I have the patience to manually adjust each one to be a special snowflake among his 50+ brothers.