I know there's been some new releases and announcements and whatnot but what's *really important* is that we all stop to admire these gorgeous pictures from my favourite decades out-of-print Codex: Witch Hunters.
I know there's been some new releases and announcements and whatnot but what's *really important* is that we all stop to admire these gorgeous pictures from my favourite decades out-of-print Codex: Witch Hunters.
I am unsure if this is satire or if the Telegraph are just taking the piss at this point.
Am I the only person who actually finds themself using *more* em dashes?
This is a very niche post but as a massive, massive nerd I really appreciate the love and care visible in this random bit of art. You can tell which dragon represents the Emperor and which the Court Wizard because the imperial dragon has 5 fingers, just like a real-life Chinese imperial dragon.
New Imperial Knight
Talk about Year of Chaos, amirite fellas?
Goddamit, James, I'm not made of money.
#warhammercommunity
Curling drama? Who knew?
A picture of a banteng bull eating.
Made an offering to Hashut in person.
#helsmithsofhashut #chaosdwarves #warhammer
I'm not sure I would ever have the fortitude to tackle a Mechanicus/-um army but I do love when GW make them weird and just a touch off-putting.
Kudos to the sculptors if these new lovelies.
I'm not sure I would ever have the fortitude to tackle a Mechanicus/-um army but I do love when GW make them weird and just a touch off-putting.
Kudos to the sculptors if these new lovelies.
I am very jealous.
While the Sylvaneth do not, as a rule, float my boat, I am seriously considering making an exception for the Grove Guardian. She's really something.
Almost as if being Jewish were entirely irrelevant to the question.
Just. Just what.
Telegraph headline reading: Is βfairy smutβ dumbing down literature? The genre is booming, but critics worry that its reliance on recycled tropes and feverish prose is cheapening popular culture
I've just seen this pearl-clutcher and, honestly, can we not just all agree to like the books we like and leave other readers alone? Romantasy isn't my thing, either, but I'm glad it's there for the people who enjoy it. Fourth Wing isn't throwing The Brother Karamazov on any pyres. Chill.
So I absolutely adore these models. They're fun, dynamic, wonderfully evil. No notes.
But I'm still wondering why GDubs elected not to go with a dual build kit and give us some Obliterators at the same time.
Look, I'm not saying that Kravek Morne isn't extremely cool. I'm just saying that we were promised Word Bearers where are my Word Bearers, James!?
I must have him.
There are plenty of takes and responses to this model flying around, some of them good and some of them, less so. But amongst all the noise and rancour there's something that's seemingly gone unnoticed, something that should give us all joy for today, and hope for tomorrow.
πΎNo Boob Armourπ
Absolutely not having this. Where are the Word Bearers I was promised?
Ok it was more of a vague insinuation, possibly just joke, but still. Not cool, James.
I will admit to being mildly salty that Disciples of Tzeentch are being given this beauty while Helsmiths are out here with no Manifestations or Faction Terrain. Where is my daemonic, Mesopotamia-themed madness?
It's just, so beautiful π
Ok, but, this is a Borg.
My favourite thing about Huron Blackheart is that he still has his cute little pet xenos to give him psychic powers.
I don't, love, that the first time Helsmiths will feature prominently in a novel-length outing is as the antagonists.
But, I have bookmarked the first book in the series so I can read this one.
Well played, Black Library. Well played.
All this business about Iron Warrior releases being teased when the Word Bearers teasers have yet to come to fruition.
Yes, please
As a Word Bearers man, I heartily object to this blatant Night Lords favouritism.
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