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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Weekend

While running around finishing my To-Do-List this weekend, I noticed that there's a Games Workshop in a mall about 6 miles from my house.  It's there.  Tucked into the corner with barely a shopfront to advertise.  Jackpot.

I then spent Saturday afternoon reading the 5th Ed rulebook.  Great artwork.  I'm such an art whore.  I like the new rules.  True Line of Sight?  Thank god.

It prompted me to review my available models and see how my army would do against competition.  Right now it's a crapload of Jump Pack Marines, four Chaplains, a couple of Rhinos, a Land Raider (that practically screams SHOOT ME FIRST) and assloads of Terminators.

I realize that I'm not going to immediately field a competitive army because it seems like the 40K metagame has shifted a bit.  Which is perfectly fine, maybe GW had to renew interest in their box sales and this helped them do it.  Besides, I like modelling tanks and will get to practice my freehand on some Rhinos. (Note to self: shop for a dual action airbrush on craigslist).

I estimate that once I add another Rhino, two more Predators and another Dreadnought and I should have a decent army that won't get shredded against competitive lists.  My current expectations for this hobby are to get back into the fun, the gaming and the PC&A.  I don't expect to compete against theorycraft.  Yet.

Footnote:  my next army is definitely going to be Tyranids. Maybe, Orks.  Can't decide.  Augh!

1 comment:

  1. Tyranids...blasphemy. If you like modeling / converting you'll looove Orks. With just a basic box of Ork Boyz you can model the majority of their troop list.

    The box comes with enough bits to make a barely passable 'Ard Boy, but with a little plasticard you can make riot shields (I have a pic of my boyz around here somewhere). Also, big shootas are cheaper if made by combining 2 shoota barrels together.

    Chopping stuff together is very orky :)

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