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Power level wise the top primarch base is sanguinius, who can one-hit kill warhound titans and dabs on blood thirsters. As for more "practical" skills, the lion is probably at the top. As for raw strength it's Vulcan hands down.
 
Anyone ever have Tamiya thin not fuse correctly and act brittle?

I barely put pressure on a Hive Tyrant and the bitch snapped off at the waist ball joint, cleanly. I put about three heavy layers of Tamiya on both joints just seems to have failed to melt.
Never had this happen before with tamiya.

How humid is it where you live? Too humid can cause failure as the glue reacts to the atmosphere. Are the parts fully clean and free of debris and your human oils? Wipe with 90% alcohol first because it removes any oils that could be found on your hands and make it not stick.

Also how old is this product and is your applicator messed up at all?
 
I like the Reiver marine the one who is supposed to scare enemies into submission with his super spooky skull mask is the tranny

I mean, it makes sense from a lore perspective, I suppose.

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Canonically, just like the trans lobby, Space Marines also indoctrinate innocent children into a cultish authoritarian belief system enforced by violence and perform weird and invasive surgical procedures on them.

I mean, honestly, I don't know what you guys are so upset about, personally. I think it's very important and valid that my miniature fascist supersoldier killing machines from the most oppressive regime in human history are all sexually diverse and representative.
 
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I mean, it makes sense from a lore perspective, I suppose.

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Canonically, just like the trans lobby, Space Marines also indoctrinate innocent children into a cultish authoritarian belief system enforced by violence and perform weird and invasive surgical procedures on them.

I mean, honestly, I don't know what you guys are so upset about, personally. I think it's very important and valid that my miniature fascist supersoldier killing machines from the most oppressive regime in human history are all sexually diverse and representative.
And just like the trannies, Space Marines will never be women
 
I just finished reading the Magnus primarch novel and was a bit puzzled by some obvious references to the Chinese space program and specifically the emblem of the Chinese space program.

In the novel, there is an ancient Chinese colony ship, whose crew identifies psykers among the colonists on board. The colony ship is launched just before the Age of Strife, probably about when psyker gene starts manifesting. The weird thing to me is that this implies the Chinese space program and government survives tens of thousands of years into the future with their emblem unchanged, at least until just before the Age of Strife.

Truly a scary future if the Chinese government survives for tens of thousands of years.
 
Question about the tabletop: How common are power levels used compared to points? Are most people at gamestores going to accept playing armies using power levels? I'm asking because so far I've used power level ratings to build my army, and since it's relatively new compared to points I'm unsure how many people would be willing to play along with it. If it helps, I don't intend to do any matched, tournament level games.
 
Remember the first line of the entire book series.

"I was there, the day Horus slew the Emperor."

We've always known this would be an ironic echo, but now, decades later, the truth of that comes to light.

Horus slew the Emperor, allowing his soul to reincarnate, and took his place on the Golden Throne, the final act of eternal penance for the Emperor's most loyal son.

Do it GW you cucks. The amount of SCREAMING would be epic. If you need some woke bullshit to make the pill go down better, let the Emperor reincarnate as a brown lesbian arabic jewish chick or something! YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO.

The Custodes aren't guarding the Emperor.

They're making sure Horus never leaves that throne.

That's why no one's allowed to see him. That's why Cypher was turned away -- can't have him killing Horus, even if it would redeem the Dark Angels in their eyes. That's why Guilliman was so shook by the encounter, why the Emperor that spoke to him was nothing like the father he remembered.

Because it wasn't his father.

It's the secret Dorn took to his grave. They didn't entomb the Emperor on the golden throne. They entombed Horus Lupercal. The final irony of the Heresy. Horus gets the throne he felt he so richly deserved. Only now he gets to spend the rest of eternity in torment, holding the damaged webway portal closed, all while the person who SHOULD be sitting on the throne, the person who could easily shoulder the weight -- Magnus -- he personally arranged things so he'd be damned forever instead. AND caused the great work to be damaged to begin with.
As others have pointed out about Horus' body recovered by his sons and all that, I will add a crackpot theory:
Big E did not use his power to obliterate Horus' soul but rather to grab and shove it into his own body. Emperor intentionally let Horus wound his body badly so that when Horus is trapped in Emperor's body, he cannot do anything. Once Johnny E. finally got a hold of Horus' soul's greasy balls, it took a while for Horus to wake up to his new reality and Emperor is still there when Dorn got to him. Golden Throne instructions and all that before Emperor left a fragment of his soul to homeschool Horus and finally fucked off into the warp to do dick-waving with the 4 Chaos gods. Horus cannot leave Emperor's body because he's bound to it, cannot go against Emperor's directives because part of him is still there to bitch slap him into submission. Of 1000 psykers sacrificed every day, 999 goes to Emperor's fragment and 1 to Horus just to keep his soul sane while not powering him too much to do his job. In case Horus took over the body, he cannot do anything physically because without Emperor's soul, the body cannot regenerate and continuously decaying. He have to use some psyker juice to keep it intact and the rest for the what the Emperor has always intended: To keep Astronomicon powered and prevent Chaos explosion under his Terran ass. And the irony is that Horus HAS to do it, because if Chaos breaks loose under the throne, the body will be destroyed and so is his soul. Cue 10000 years of Horus' eternal seething.
 
Question about the tabletop: How common are power levels used compared to points? Are most people at gamestores going to accept playing armies using power levels? I'm asking because so far I've used power level ratings to build my army, and since it's relatively new compared to points I'm unsure how many people would be willing to play along with it. If it helps, I don't intend to do any matched, tournament level games.
In my experience, no-one uses power levels at all. The only place they were ever relevant was for strategic reserves, and even that use is now outdated.
 
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Since some are posting models, I'll post some too. Here's my most recent WIP, a 3d printed 40k-ified ft-17 tank from ww1, painted in the colours of the death korps of Krieg. It's part of the army I'm building, consisting of almost entirely 3d printed models. In the background you can see some printed combat engineers, and a FW marshal. I'm also trying to follow a paint scheme similar to old french troops, with blue coats and red pants, since IMO kriegers are moreso inspired by ww1 french soldiers than german (Wehraboos and SJWs seethe). looking to proxy this as a Tauros Venator since it's similar in size.
 
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