You don’t have to have the binders though,
More for anyone else continuing who sees these posts.
So any ‘extra’ additional cost products throughout, operate in a standard opt out clause, that in the relevant months DD, it would already be automatically increased for the amount of the thing in question. You message them saying you’re not interested in that thing and they remove you.
Main thing for me and whether to cancel and do the forbidden planet thing is that I definitely want a lot more of the models in here, everything except Dark Imperium Nurgle side in fact.
As some of the readers in this thread are unaware of the 28 days notice to cancel a sub and Hachette's policy on returns, please see below for some of the details from the Hachette FAQ section, located at https://www.warhammer40000conquest.com/contact/
REPLACEMENTS, RETURNS AND CANCELLATION
How do I cancel my subscription?
You can cancel at any time giving 28 days notice - please contact our Customer Service Team via telephone, post or email. If you contact the team by writing, please include your name and subscription reference. Please note that it can take up to 28 days to deliver your back copies from receiving your request.
How do I return an issue?
If you subscribe and decide for whatever reason not to keep a received issue, you must send it back unopened within 14 days following the receipt of your despatch to the following address:
Warhammer 40,000: Conquest
PO Box 77
Jarrow
NE32 3YJ
Please include your subscription number with your parcel. A parcel kept more than 14 days means acceptance and the invoice should be paid promptly.
At present, there seems to be no mention of further binders being sent out additional to the one with the 3rd delivery. Will 80 issues fit inside one binder? I'll make an estimate when I receive it and fit in 11 issues in the relevant sections.
As part of the questionnaire when the trial sub was run earlier in the year, Hachette did ask if subbers would be interested in additional special issues for an extra cost but, as far as I'm aware, there has been no mention yet of this happening since the full release. As above, if you receive anything you don't want, return it unopened.
As some of the readers in this thread are unaware of the 28 days notice to cancel a sub and Hachette's policy on returns, please see below for some of the details from the Hachette FAQ section, located at https://www.warhammer40000conquest.com/contact/
REPLACEMENTS, RETURNS AND CANCELLATION
How do I cancel my subscription?
You can cancel at any time giving 28 days notice - please contact our Customer Service Team via telephone, post or email. If you contact the team by writing, please include your name and subscription reference. Please note that it can take up to 28 days to deliver your back copies from receiving your request.
How do I return an issue?
If you subscribe and decide for whatever reason not to keep a received issue, you must send it back unopened within 14 days following the receipt of your despatch to the following address:
Warhammer 40,000: Conquest
PO Box 77
Jarrow
NE32 3YJ
Please include your subscription number with your parcel. A parcel kept more than 14 days means acceptance and the invoice should be paid promptly.
At present, there seems to be no mention of further binders being sent out additional to the one with the 3rd delivery. Will 80 issues fit inside one binder? I'll make an estimate when I receive it and fit in 11 issues in the relevant sections.
As part of the questionnaire when the trial sub was run earlier in the year, Hachette did ask if subbers would be interested in additional special issues for an extra cost but, as far as I'm aware, there has been no mention yet of this happening since the full release. As above, if you receive anything you don't want, return it unopened.
TY. Since I live in NE30, I suppose it might even be possible to return / unsub in person (not that there should be any need, but having never been subbed to a weekly publication before, I'm slightly wary of the comments in this thread relating to bad experiences trying to cancel subs from Hachette / other publishers).
Is there a full breakdown of the figures available? So that we can see how much more duplication there is? We have two sets of Easy build DG, is there any more on the way, or are we moving to the Dark Imperium sprues next?
there is some duplication but not a huge amount, what you'll eventually have is shown above (you should be able to see what they are with a bit of squinting)
No Intercessors repeated (the others are from DI if that’s what you see) from what I remember.
Otherwise it’s as Alphaecho says.
As to the binders. They have said that there will be four larger special issues (not part of the 80) that will come in addition in one months pack (so 5 that time), which will be something more.
I’d imagine that’s when we may get more binders, for a cost.
These are Opt Out issues. So if you don’t want, then when announced you have to say no, or you’ll be charged.
(Opt In and I doubt they’d sell many necessarily, as people may not bother. But opt out people just forget).
Of course the premium may be where the extra binders come also..
Automatically Appended Next Post: It was with issue one.
I have written it all out what’s on both sides.
Yeah get it cancelled. It seems like you're like me. You can get individual issues directly or from forbidden planet for any characters you want, then put the mag in the recycling.
Random question but not sure if anyone has any experience of this...
I added issue 5 to my basket on the Hatchette site when it was available and never completed the purchase, it's still there with the option to complete it despite being listed as sold out and they've emailed me today to remind me it's in my basket...
Am I just going to be lending them £8.00 for a few weeks until I get a refund if I try and buy it?
Librarian issue still in stock at my local Martins newsagent (I think a sister company of McColls) in South Coventry. Having already got the subscription I thought better to leave it for someone else to enjoy.
foostick wrote: Random question but not sure if anyone has any experience of this...
I added issue 5 to my basket on the Hatchette site when it was available and never completed the purchase, it's still there with the option to complete it despite being listed as sold out and they've emailed me today to remind me it's in my basket...
Am I just going to be lending them £8.00 for a few weeks until I get a refund if I try and buy it?
I think you should be ok, my mate had 2 copies of issue #1 in his basket that he never paid for at the time, he recently paid about a week ago it to see if he would be lucky or like you say "loan them money" and low and behold he had a delivery late last week with 2 copies of #1, at a guess they have X amount of held back stock for damaged or lost copies and they are coming out of that.
Aye, my store had four issues of the Librarian issues out last night. I was tempted to buy one, 10% discount and all, but left them as I have a subscription and no real need for two Libby's.
On the subscription note issues 7 through 10 were processed for me on October 19th, so I expect a delivery by the end of the week. The binder is being sent as well.
But as soon as it’s here, we can crack into that back page of 10 and get the info!
I hope it is indeed later this week, but I imagine it’ll be mid next week.
ListenToMeWarriors wrote: Aye, my store had four issues of the Librarian issues out last night. I was tempted to buy one, 10% discount and all, but left them as I have a subscription and no real need for two Libby's.
On the subscription note issues 7 through 10 were processed for me on October 19th, so I expect a delivery by the end of the week. The binder is being sent as well.
My local Smiths still had issue 7 out last night, having to make another trip tonight in the hope they have it, the local newsagent hadn't had his copies yet either. I do have the same billing notes on the 19ths for the next batch of issues.
I was in my local GW earlier and they had just received issue 9 (store copy, not for sale) - on the back issue 11 had the 3 man Agressors squad, no paint.
GMSchofield wrote: I was in my local GW earlier and they had just received issue 9 (store copy, not for sale) - on the back issue 11 had the 3 man Agressors squad, no paint.
Excellent, thank you! This magazine is allowing me to complete a primaris collection at a bargain price.
GMSchofield wrote: I was in my local GW earlier and they had just received issue 9 (store copy, not for sale) - on the back issue 11 had the 3 man Agressors squad, no paint.
Brilliant, so saving £12 odd on RRP. I am just painting up some boltstorm Aggressors so adding the flamer ones to my army will be great.
ListenToMeWarriors wrote: Can you not just log into your account and check? Or is the account removed once you unsubscribe?
Either way am happy to be getting a Foul Blighspawn, you can never have enough of these potentially dangerous sons of Nurgle.
your account just shows current activity, so currently only showing the that it’s cancelled and issue 3-6 order. But wouldn’t/should t show the next order until they process it. As they say it’s a 28day notice period then technically I should be charged and getting this order but Given the issues people have had with hatchette anything could happen
Flinty wrote: Hmm... will the repulsor come in a single issue or is it likely to be split?
guessing it will be split, how many frames does it come on?
subscribers will likely get it in one delivery if its four or fewer frames
Can't see it being one issue, unless by that time ordering extras is either "subscribers only" or not possible (of one issue with one frame goes "out of stock" immediately)
Looks like 3 frames, but the hull is split between 2. I wonder if it would stay together enough usingjl just one frame at a time. The 3rd frame looks like turret and weapons so I can see that being left for the week later. £50 down to £16 seems a bit much though so I guess it will be split between 3 weeks just on cost grounds.
Flinty wrote: Looks like 3 frames, but the hull is split between 2. I wonder if it would stay together enough usingjl just one frame at a time. The 3rd frame looks like turret and weapons so I can see that being left for the week later. £50 down to £16 seems a bit much though so I guess it will be split between 3 weeks just on cost grounds.
likely you either get instructions on building a sub assembly or two with the first part, or get the instructions in three parts saying to wait until you have all three to actually start
The new video in warhammer TV reveals the issues 13 (pot of mechanicus standard grey and large dry brush) & 14 (terrain: one container, three barrels and two boxes)!
Spiritu wrote: The new video in warhammer TV reveals the issues 13 (pot of mechanicus standard grey and large dry brush) & 14 (terrain: one container, three barrels and two boxes)!
WOW a massive 21p saving on retail on #13!,
#14 sounds like 1/3 of the Munitorum Armoured Containers set.
I received one copy of issue 8 from Hachette when I’d ordered two. Does anyone know if I should be concerned or is it normal that they ship separately? No documentation, invoice, or note on the shipping label to indicate number of shipments.
Yeah. You’ll likely get the other later when they can fulfill properly.
But better you at least get one for now than nothing for an extra two weeks or whatnot.
Yeah some you’ll save more than others.
It’s not what the magazine is about. Some may. It save at all (heaven forbid also have nothing in one or teo), just think how people are gonna get when those ones come round. You have to remember it’s a Partworks, not a discount place.
Looking at the contents, it looks like we'll be getting the full contents of Dark imperium, I wonder if they'll just be sending it out in batches of sprue rather than the lot at once.
Yeah for sure. Remember you can buy individually issues so they will never put too much in one.
You’ll get 10 Pox and 1 Marine one issue for instance.
Then that again later. Then same for all the other sprues, I can’t remember what’s on each at the mo
A few observations from the binder:
The first ten issues fill about half of it. So it’s probably four total to hold the set. Remember you have to pay for additional ones.
Having said that, it does seem like there’s no reason whatsoever to keep any of the build guides around once you have built your stuff, so that will save some space. Likewise the painting tutorials are of limited use at the moment, even for those new to the hobby, as once you have more paints they’re not great guides. It’s possible this will change at some point and we will start to get more full paint guides.
The Play section has four headings: tutorial, rules, space marines, death guard. Everything we have had so far is in the tutorial section. This suggests we should be seeing a version of the full rules and bits from the codexes at some point in the future.
I’m actually quite intrigued to see how the magazine pivots from being very introductory to more advanced.
deano2099 wrote: A few observations from the binder:
The first ten issues fill about half of it. So it’s probably four total to hold the set. Remember you have to pay for additional ones.
Having said that, it does seem like there’s no reason whatsoever to keep any of the build guides around once you have built your stuff, so that will save some space. Likewise the painting tutorials are of limited use at the moment, even for those new to the hobby, as once you have more paints they’re not great guides. It’s possible this will change at some point and we will start to get more full paint guides.
I'm not holding my breath. If the photo of all the paints on the poster from issue 1 is accurate, the only blue you'll get is Macragge Blue, four times. No highlight colours, and the only washes seem to be Nuln Oil, Seraphim Sepia and Agrax Earthshade.
AndrewGPaul wrote: I'm not holding my breath. If the photo of all the paints on the poster from issue 1 is accurate, the only blue you'll get is Macragge Blue, four times. No highlight colours, and the only washes seem to be Nuln Oil, Seraphim Sepia and Agrax Earthshade.
I'd suspect the image is wrong and is just to show the number of paints you'll get, rather than the actual colours, as otherwise the paint guides will have almost reached as complex as they're going to get! With BGIME the paint guides got reasonably complex by the end, at least on a par with the current Paint Splatter type guides in WD if not more complex, so I'd expect something similar here.
AndrewGPaul wrote: I'm not holding my breath. If the photo of all the paints on the poster from issue 1 is accurate, the only blue you'll get is Macragge Blue, four times. No highlight colours, and the only washes seem to be Nuln Oil, Seraphim Sepia and Agrax Earthshade.
I'd suspect the image is wrong and is just to show the number of paints you'll get, rather than the actual colours, as otherwise the paint guides will have almost reached as complex as they're going to get! With BGIME the paint guides got reasonably complex by the end, at least on a par with the current Paint Splatter type guides in WD if not more complex, so I'd expect something similar here.
The advantage BGiME had was that they advocated going out and buying more paints. It was nice how they progressed the level of painting across the issues.
Conquest's guides appear to be based around a person who only has the paints issued so far and has no intention of visiting any other hobby or GW store to buy more. Like GW setting themselves up as the only store you need for the GW hobby, Hachette is saying that all you need is their magazine.
I'm a fan by the way. If it wasn't for Conquest I would never have owned a Primaris Librarian and I'm definitely looking forward to my £7.99 Apothecary as I think that is a fantastic model.
Edit: Issue 10 up on Hachette. Don't know if it's always been like this, but the maximum order on Hachette for issue 10 is 2. Guess I'll try and grab the third one from Asda in the morning.
Gonna grab a full set I think. Nice little buff to my Dark Imperium DG force.
AndrewGPaul wrote: I'm not holding my breath. If the photo of all the paints on the poster from issue 1 is accurate, the only blue you'll get is Macragge Blue, four times. No highlight colours, and the only washes seem to be Nuln Oil, Seraphim Sepia and Agrax Earthshade.
I'd suspect the image is wrong and is just to show the number of paints you'll get, rather than the actual colours, as otherwise the paint guides will have almost reached as complex as they're going to get! With BGIME the paint guides got reasonably complex by the end, at least on a par with the current Paint Splatter type guides in WD if not more complex, so I'd expect something similar here.
Yeah, we know at the very least they are covering drybrushing in issue 14, I would expect highlighting to be covered when we get more new brushes. They might always go the old fashioned route of having us actually lighten colours by mixing!
JoeRugby wrote: Couldn't find the cute hauler issue in WH Smith's in Cardiff today.
I had the same problem yesterday here in the midlands at a couple of stores,
but it turned out that they'd had so much chrismas stock in there wasn't room for quite a few of the partworks as there are so many on the go at the moment and they were all hidden behind the counter so when I asked in the second shop they said oh yes, here they are
Forbidden Planet mailed me to say my extra issues had been put back until 9th November. Not sure on the reasoning, it's also not even the usual day it releases.
Folks, it's often best to go hunting on the Tuesday or the Wednesday.
Various newsagents are putting it on the shelves early. And even if they don't savvy Nerds are whipping round, buying multiples of certain issues. Not necessarily to sell on, but if you fancy Blight Haulers, why not three for £24?
In short? Just because you don't see, doesn't mean not stocked. If it's a local Newsagent, see if they can order issues in for you, or at least hold one. Most will be happy to, because business is business (and you'll likely buy something else whilst you're in. Like sweeties. We like sweeties. Yes we do. Mmm. Sweeties!)
I had to go to eBay and buy my extra Haulers from the touts.
Not happy about that one bit, but some touts gouge more than others.
This has not been a pleasant experience, the magazine section manager who kept things going smoothly was away, and Ms Cant-do was subtituting. Apparently it was all my fault because I didnt put down a £30 deposit, per magazine. Hold on, was never asked for any deposit and I was pre-ordering via WHSmith for the last five weeks. and ask I ordered five I would have noticed a £150 deposit charge .
I remember her from last time, first she claims they aren't getting it in, next when I find out it is, she cant do any pre-orders. Then when I find I can and subsequently do I hear nothing from her.
I know what happened, she fethed up the pre-order and would rather lie through her teeth and blame the customer than admit she had done so.
I've heard from friends that Dublin is experiencing the same issues with new issues(well the good deal ones) being out of stock almost immediately. Smaller stores outside the city usually have better luck, probably same uk wise?
Something I noticed, and sorry if this has been brought up before, but the issue with the librarian seemingly had artwork of a primaris librarian in gravis armour inside the cover? Tease of future model maybe?
I'm impressed at how well thought out this is as an introductory process, it builds nice and incrementally into something more advanced, but most issues still have some reward to offer you here and now (playable rules or a new paint type to work with), it does well to avoid feeling like filler.
Also nice and practical - suggesting you use your blister packaging as a palette or repurpose your Macragge Blue for the clothing fragments on the poxwalkers is a nice touch. May not be much use to a more seasoned builder/painter, but it's a clever way of giving newcomers something to actually get on the table and enjoy for their efforts every week.
Casualty wrote: I'm impressed at how well thought out this is as an introductory process, it builds nice and incrementally into something more advanced, but most issues still have some reward to offer you here and now (playable rules or a new paint type to work with), it does well to avoid feeling like filler.
Also nice and practical - suggesting you use your blister packaging as a palette or repurpose your Macragge Blue for the clothing fragments on the poxwalkers is a nice touch. May not be much use to a more seasoned builder/painter, but it's a clever way of giving newcomers something to actually get on the table and enjoy for their efforts every week.
It is definitely a sign, IMO, that GW have given some serious thought on how best to attract new blood. Whenever these sort of 'how did you start playing' threads/polls appear on Dakka, you seem to get two large tranches of response; a bunch of players who grew into GW after playing Heroquest and Space Crusade and a bunch of newer players who got into GW after they ran a similar sort of partwork based on the Lord of the Rings game (with Hachette as well I believe). Personally, I think these slow build/slow burn partworks are ideal for slowly drip-feeding enthusiasm and interest in the hobby and I think it is a smart move for GW to do it on arguably their most popular IP.
Casualty wrote: I'm impressed at how well thought out this is as an introductory process, it builds nice and incrementally into something more advanced, but most issues still have some reward to offer you here and now (playable rules or a new paint type to work with), it does well to avoid feeling like filler.
Also nice and practical - suggesting you use your blister packaging as a palette or repurpose your Macragge Blue for the clothing fragments on the poxwalkers is a nice touch. May not be much use to a more seasoned builder/painter, but it's a clever way of giving newcomers something to actually get on the table and enjoy for their efforts every week.
It is definitely a sign, IMO, that GW have given some serious thought on how best to attract new blood. Whenever these sort of 'how did you start playing' threads/polls appear on Dakka, you seem to get two large tranches of response; a bunch of players who grew into GW after playing Heroquest and Space Crusade and a bunch of newer players who got into GW after they ran a similar sort of partwork based on the Lord of the Rings game (with Hachette as well I believe). Personally, I think these slow build/slow burn partworks are ideal for slowly drip-feeding enthusiasm and interest in the hobby and I think it is a smart move for GW to do it on arguably their most popular IP.
Absolutely. Also avoids the potentially daunting prospect of walking into a shop for the first time completely green, or freezing people out with a big initial price point to get playing before they know if they actually like it.
I know it's a feature of the mini lines themselves, but having the DG and SM figures in actual coloured plastic was a masterstroke towards this end - a newbie has WH40k figures, mechanics and accessories they can actually use in a basic game in all of 2 issues and for less than twenty quid, without having to paint a single stroke. You could have walked out of a newsagent and started playing your first ever game within the hour,
If you can try find an independent news agent - mine is happy to order and save each issue for a week with no deposit. Smiths reservation service has always been haphazard (apparently one needs special training to put away issues for customers....).
Casualty wrote: I'm impressed at how well thought out this is as an introductory process, it builds nice and incrementally into something more advanced, but most issues still have some reward to offer you here and now (playable rules or a new paint type to work with), it does well to avoid feeling like filler.
Also nice and practical - suggesting you use your blister packaging as a palette or repurpose your Macragge Blue for the clothing fragments on the poxwalkers is a nice touch. May not be much use to a more seasoned builder/painter, but it's a clever way of giving newcomers something to actually get on the table and enjoy for their efforts every week.
It is definitely a sign, IMO, that GW have given some serious thought on how best to attract new blood. Whenever these sort of 'how did you start playing' threads/polls appear on Dakka, you seem to get two large tranches of response; a bunch of players who grew into GW after playing Heroquest and Space Crusade and a bunch of newer players who got into GW after they ran a similar sort of partwork based on the Lord of the Rings game (with Hachette as well I believe). Personally, I think these slow build/slow burn partworks are ideal for slowly drip-feeding enthusiasm and interest in the hobby and I think it is a smart move for GW to do it on arguably their most popular IP.
I've been pondering if 'armies by subscription' might be applied in other ways. It seems clear Conquest has been very well received, and other than the double up issues, I've not seen it last on the shelves more than a day. Some issues have absolutely been 'blink and you'll miss it'.
If GW packaged up armies into say, 1,500 points or 100PL, and sold it at this sort of discount directly, with new elements arriving monthly, that may have a similar appeal. Downside is it's that bundle or nowt. Upside is GW's got someone roped in for a year or more via subscription.
I'm still narked I haven't received Issue #2! I've rang them a month or two ago when I received the first delivery, and I've just emailed them to check the delivery.
I probably wouldn't mind if it was 3 or 4 or whatever that was delayed, but Issue 2 has all the goodies to actually get me playing the game with my nephew. It's a really good way of getting him into it. I already have the rules online, but the way they break it down in the magazine is better than I can.
TarkinLarson wrote: I'm still narked I haven't received Issue #2! I've rang them a month or two ago when I received the first delivery, and I've just emailed them to check the delivery.
I probably wouldn't mind if it was 3 or 4 or whatever that was delayed, but Issue 2 has all the goodies to actually get me playing the game with my nephew. It's a really good way of getting him into it. I already have the rules online, but the way they break it down in the magazine is better than I can.
Issue 2 is available at Games Workshop Shrewsbury, there were a handful of copies in the storeroom found last week. Go to your local GW and arrange to have issue 2 reshipped to your local store. GW are pretty cool with redirections, however they can always say no..
Not until someone receives issue 11. The back page has the next 2 issues, so unless they mention it in the videos, we don't know further than 2 issues in advance.
Stupid question - the delivery I got last week had issues 3 - 6, I guess delayed for whatever reason.
Will Hachette "catch up" for the next one? Or should I expect the next one at the same time next month? What's the latest issue people have received in subscriptions?
Casualty wrote: Stupid question - the delivery I got last week had issues 3 - 6, I guess delayed for whatever reason.
Will Hachette "catch up" for the next one? Or should I expect the next one at the same time next month? What's the latest issue people have received in subscriptions?
Last week I got issues 7-10 . Have you been a subscriber since the start?
Not until someone receives issue 11. The back page has the next 2 issues, so unless they mention it in the videos, we don't know further than 2 issues in advance.
Aeneades wrote: Hachette don’t catch up the subscriptions so if you start after the launch date then you will remain behind until the end of the collection.
Quick update that may have repercussions for non-subscribers.
I tried to pick up an extra Aggressor issue from my nearest main WH Smiths today. The person in charge of ordering stated they had been charged for their issues of Conquest but had been refunded overnight with no issues to come this week.
Potentially a bigger success than Hachette/ GW have planned with priority going to subscriber issues?
Forbidden Planet still have issues on advance order. It will be interesting to see if they can maintain deliveries.
Quick update that may have repercussions for non-subscribers.
I tried to pick up an extra Aggressor issue from my nearest main WH Smiths today. The person in charge of ordering stated they had been charged for their issues of Conquest but had been refunded overnight with no issues to come this week.
Potentially a bigger success than Hachette/ GW have planned with priority going to subscriber issues?
Forbidden Planet still have issues on advance order. It will be interesting to see if they can maintain deliveries.
Might just be an issue with this batch. Hachette is showing as out of stock for the Aggressors issue too. I can't imagine it was so popular as to have sold out already.
So, I logged on early doors this morning and ordered two sets - I would have ordered three however they'd set a limit on these. This is the first time they've bothered to limit the number of orders per person (someone posted in the primaris facebook group that they didn't know what to do with there 16 Librarians for example...).
I'm guessing either there reducing the number of copies 'out in the wild' so to speak - which is why WH Smiths etc is struggling to get them - to encourage subscriptions, or there selling much better then people realise. Or both?
As for value dropping, I think thats intentional as we come to some of the multi sprue kits - as in, if they force it into a subscription only thing, and then switch to a kit across two issues its not such a big deal. That and they've only got a few filler issues to go now (5 - two of cultists, two of poxwalkers, one of reivers) before its either larger sets or multi-sprued stuff. Somethings going to give somewhere.
There is of course the possibility GW simply made new sprues. Remember they made a sprue of a single liberator and single marine sprue just to giveaway and a Knight Evocstor exclusive for a £5 book.
I doubt Hachette will make it direct only - there’s 12 people st just my local newsagent have it and from talking to her it’s sll the same reason - rubbish service when dealing with Hachette direct. Given the nature of the product it seems unlikely GW would want to limit the potential readership.
Smiths had issue 11 in my store and so did British Bookshop (grabbed one even though I have a subscription on the way and 3 copies of Tooth and Claw for my GSC force). Poor impulse control.
Forbidden Planet in London seems a good bet too. They had copies of lots of issues (including issue 11 and the librarian issue). I picked up a spare set of Agressors to covert into Obliterators
IIRC my glue was just the plastic tube, not the cardboard slipcase around it, which I think you normally get on the GW glue. So wondering if the slipcase has health and safety info on it that isn't on the tube itself and they're having to send out the cardboard packing for it due to the laws about supplying solvents(and a letter to explain why you're receiving an empty bit of packaging!).
15 Biologus Putrifier
16 2 Intercessors, 1 Inceptor, 2 Hellblasters (All from Dark Imperium type by the looks of it)
I was wondering on the Primaris in 16, an odd mix, but if it’s the DI stuff then it makes sense if that’s how those sprues come, presumably we will get that sprue twice if DI has some sprues doubled, can’t remember them off hand..
hopefully they get a HQ at some point reasonably soon..
also nice to see the start of the Dark Imperium stuff, I wonder if the frames of DI were laid out with exactly this sort of thing as a possibility - they seem a bit more stand alone than previous starters - could be poor memory though, but didn't you used to get more cases of one model with bits on several frames?
sainted75 wrote: Looking on the GW store, its a whole sprue from Dark imperium.
Thats what I was expecting, just wondering if the spure were designed to be able to be used this way
Not impossible but it would depend on how long ago the Conquest part work began development.
The again, if it was designed alongside Dark Imperium and intended for release once GW had had maximum sales from 8th Ed.
For those interested, the latest issues (from the sub, not in stores yet) have 8thEd datasheet for units, not just the simplified descriptions from the early issues. I'll post an example later.
sainted75 wrote: Looking on the GW store, its a whole sprue from Dark imperium.
Thats what I was expecting, just wondering if the spure were designed to be able to be used this way
Not impossible but it would depend on how long ago the Conquest part work began development.
The again, if it was designed alongside Dark Imperium and intended for release once GW had had maximum sales from 8th Ed.
For those interested, the latest issues (from the sub, not in stores yet) have 8thEd datasheet for units, not just the simplified descriptions from the early issues. I'll post an example later.
There’s going to be an issue with at least one sprue from DI on the Death Guard side. The sprues with the pox walkers have the back end of the plasma gunner and his clone with a different helmet.
nice to see they are finally putting up data sheets, the number of models was starting to make the "wound on a 3+, except this, this this and this" stuff a bit long winded
sainted75 wrote: Looking on the GW store, its a whole sprue from Dark imperium.
Thats what I was expecting, just wondering if the spure were designed to be able to be used this way
Not impossible but it would depend on how long ago the Conquest part work began development.
The again, if it was designed alongside Dark Imperium and intended for release once GW had had maximum sales from 8th Ed.
For those interested, the latest issues (from the sub, not in stores yet) have 8thEd datasheet for units, not just the simplified descriptions from the early issues. I'll post an example later.
There’s going to be an issue with at least one sprue from DI on the Death Guard side. The sprues with the pox walkers have the back end of the plasma gunner and his clone with a different helmet.
All the DI models are coming in the subscription.
Presumably one sprue per issue, like the one we’ve seen is coming on the next delivery..
Wonder if that means they’ll be included during the run? Hard to tell from a original group photo.
It’s just showing them in the context of Here is some variant chapters to paint, as opposed to a look at the models themselves.
So I’d warrant it’s not a tease.
They definitely are the DI ones only in the picture of what we get.
But as mentioned perhaps it’s a “here’s things you could buy” tease to get people into stores (GW would want that).
Also I guess GW provide the photograph, so may be choosing purposefully what goes picture does have the multi part terminators, which are really good models, so I think they’d get people in stores We do get Felthius and co, but they are only good once over really.. those multi part are much better
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Is there’s a Slim, Slim chance, that perhaps the Premium drops could have something like multi part kits in them.
(I mean it can’t just be what’s in the first picture all four times right?)
I’m not premium, so it matter not to me, but I’d think they should get something more than that.
And they have been sensible in limiting the data sheets to what has been available with the magazine in terms of equipment and unit sizes. For example 3 men units of Reivers, Intercessors and Plague Marines and the PM only having blight launchers and plasma guns listed as equipment so no meltaguns, plague sprayers, bubotic axes or whatever. The Aggressors only have flamestorm gauntlets listed as that is what the ETB miniatures are.
I must also say that the latest issues, as in 13 and 14, have some great extra world building background in terms of things like warp travel and STC technology for those new to the lore. Great that they are not just limiting it to "Marines Vs Chaos raaarrrrgh".
I wasn’t disputing that all of DI is in there, just that if they send it sprue by sprue then there’s going to be weeks where you get incomplete models.
Ah ok. Reading again you mean an issue (a problem) So I read that as “there is going to be an issue (of the magazine) at least with one sprue from DI...” I did wonder
Is there though after that one sprue? I thought though units were split, aside from that little bit of one marine on the Pox, everything was on one sprue for each model individually?
Been a while since I built them..
Either would mean they could come later (you’d get the other sprue first for instance and it’ll say, keep these for next issue),
Two large sprues in an issue (seems unlikely; value wise)
Recut sprues (also less likely cost wise).
Yeah I think that’s the only bit that’s not on a sprue with the rest of the model. I’m not sure how they’ll do it, because that part is doubled up as well, so whatever happens may have to happen twice. I suppose at some point they’ll have to start saying ‘Keep these bits safe’ otherwise we’ll have to get a repulsor in one issue, and I can’t see that happening! It makes sense though, that’s how part works have always been.
It has to be split or that issue would sell out within hours!
I’m guessing three issue (as 3 sprues I think).
So even then it’s £24 for it, which is cheap.
For subscribers they’ll even the cost back (with a few 2 paint issues or a brush alone etc) but this magazine is unusual for them as I doubt they normally have consumers watching for individual issues and such like they will here..
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We’ve had our first of three brushes coming (ignoring the Starter one).
Then in three deliveries time, the subscriber set of three brushes too.
My subscription came with a piece of cardboard that I guess should've had some glue attached to it, but no actual glue. Not that I'm like, desperate for glue, but it was a bit of an annoyance.
ElvisJuice wrote: My subscription came with a piece of cardboard that I guess should've had some glue attached to it, but no actual glue. Not that I'm like, desperate for glue, but it was a bit of an annoyance.
You should have already received the glue in the last delivery. They didn't send the packaging which is a legal requirement due to the health and safety instructions so it was sent this month instead (you should also have received a letter explaining this)
Danny76 wrote: It has to be split or that issue would sell out within hours!
I’m guessing three issue (as 3 sprues I think).
So even then it’s £24 for it, which is cheap.
For subscribers they’ll even the cost back (with a few 2 paint issues or a brush alone etc) but this magazine is unusual for them as I doubt they normally have consumers watching for individual issues and such like they will here..
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We’ve had our first of three brushes coming (ignoring the Starter one).
Then in three deliveries time, the subscriber set of three brushes too.
I too am expecting it to be split across three issues, ideally consecutive,
As a subscriber, I’m sorted however. But as a Looter (see my sig) it could be a pain to get right, as I need to get the same number of each issue. Otherwise, each individual sprue is pretty much worthless.
And I’m fairly sure the Nurgle side gets a Rhino. Given their ubiquity, I’m expecting that run to be particularly popular.
ElvisJuice wrote: My subscription came with a piece of cardboard that I guess should've had some glue attached to it, but no actual glue. Not that I'm like, desperate for glue, but it was a bit of an annoyance.
"I wish they'd included the packaging in my first delivery. I put some in my eye and drank the rest of the glue. How was I to know it was for sticking models together?"
I didn't actually do this but it wouldn't surprise me if someone tried litigation along these lines. Where there's an idiot unwilling to take responsibility for their own actions, there's a (spurious) claim.
My delivery had a letter enclosed explaining why there was glue packaging inside. Apparently it should have been included with the first delivery along with the glue.
Orlanth wrote: About time we got to Dark Imperium. Looks like this will be the contents for issues 15-22.
Well issue 16 anyway, 15 is the Biologus Putrifier. I would not be certain, although it is certainly a possibility, that they will be releasing the Dark Imperium stuff in a straight run of issues as they have been pretty good at mixing things up. Given the contents of issue 16 we can assume that they are not recutting the DI sprues so that does give them 8 issues to get the sprues out. In terms of data sheets for the 1 Inceptor we get I can see them listing the unit as a 1-3 unit so they do not have to provide the others straight away. They have already done this with the likes of the Intercessors who are a non codex 3 men plus unit in the Conquest magazine data sheets.
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Likely mentioned already, but just to note, while the subscription itself is available in the Republic of Ireland, the shop orders for individual issues don't seem to be.
Got my container today and interesting to note it's basically brown rather than the bright red I was expecting from the poster (and looks better for it too),
OrlandotheTechnicoloured wrote: Got my container today and interesting to note it's basically brown rather than the bright red I was expecting from the poster (and looks better for it too),
I think it's the same plastic as used in the Kill Team munitorum box set.
They won’t necessarily do the whole DI in one go, it’ll look less of a deal if so, as you could get all that stuff cheaper with rules etc if you get the box.
Whereas if you drop a Sprue every 4 issues or so, then it goes unnoticed to some extent..
I subscribe to Conquest but fancy treating myself to some new Plague Marines after work. Wondering and studiously assessing a pic of the collection...
As far as I can see, you don't get the multi-part Plague Marines through this. Am I right in thinking that? Looks more like DI, the easy build, and the random characters (i.e. champ/icon).
You don’t get the multipart plague marines in the collection.
I plan to pick up the Christmas bundle box as it comes with the multipart marines (not in conquest), terminators (not in conquest), full version of the flying thing (believe conquest only comes with the basic version), tank (this is in Conquest) and a character (don’t believe he is in the collection).
Aeneades wrote: You don’t get the multipart plague marines in the collection.
I plan to pick up the Christmas bundle box as it comes with the multipart marines (not in conquest), terminators (not in conquest), full version of the flying thing (believe conquest only comes with the basic version), tank (this is in Conquest) and a character (don’t believe he is in the collection).
Awesome - thanks for confirming. Aye, saw the bundle box and looks like a really good deal for what you get.
Aeneades wrote: You don’t get the multipart plague marines in the collection.
I plan to pick up the Christmas bundle box as it comes with the multipart marines (not in conquest), terminators (not in conquest), full version of the flying thing (believe conquest only comes with the basic version), tank (this is in Conquest) and a character (don’t believe he is in the collection).
It’s definitely the basic Drone, as that’s part of the DI stuff.
And 2 PBC’s seems the good option anyway so another of them is good.
Not sure on the character, when I did the picture in detail circling what everything was, I’m pretty sure you got every single character model they've released.
Is it the plague surgeon fella in the big box?
Casualty wrote: my delivery seems late this month and there's no sign of it on the fairly barebones Hachette subscription website.
Mine too. Last thing on my list was 26 October for issues 7-10. I'm hoping they send 11-14 soon, I'd planned my finances for them to take the money on the last week of the month, not when they feel like it.
Also, I've run out of DG to build. Don't want to polute my marines, so the blue plasic goes into the 'for later' pile.
Casualty wrote: my delivery seems late this month and there's no sign of it on the fairly barebones Hachette subscription website.
Mine too. Last thing on my list was 26 October for issues 7-10. I'm hoping they send 11-14 soon, I'd planned my finances for them to take the money on the last week of the month, not when they feel like it.
Ditto, 26th Oct was my last account activity. It's December 3rd now so I guess it's time to contact customer service, God help me.
Casualty wrote: my delivery seems late this month and there's no sign of it on the fairly barebones Hachette subscription website.
Mine too. Last thing on my list was 26 October for issues 7-10. I'm hoping they send 11-14 soon, I'd planned my finances for them to take the money on the last week of the month, not when they feel like it.
Ditto, 26th Oct was my last account activity. It's December 3rd now so I guess it's time to contact customer service, God help me.
maybe the ran out of the card slips with nothing in them?
still waiting for mine here, expecting them some time this week
Dr Coconut wrote: When I received my glue it had the slip, it still has, as I haven't opened it yet. I prefer liquid poly.
I keep checking to see if there is any change, but nothing yet. I'm hoping that there is a pattern to the deliveries once it settles down .
Citadel "plastic glue" is liquid polystyrene cement. The one I got with Conquest delivery 1 has a tendency for the metal pipe to come out, but it goes back in, so no problem there. The Revell one I used to have did the same, and that had an opaque bottle so I couldn't see when it was getting low.
Dr Coconut wrote: When I received my glue it had the slip, it still has, as I haven't opened it yet. I prefer liquid poly.
I keep checking to see if there is any change, but nothing yet. I'm hoping that there is a pattern to the deliveries once it settles down .
Citadel "plastic glue" is liquid polystyrene cement. The one I got with Conquest delivery 1 has a tendency for the metal pipe to come out, but it goes back in, so no problem there. The Revell one I used to have did the same, and that had an opaque bottle so I couldn't see when it was getting low.
Same here. The metal pipe came out on first removal of the lid. I'm careful not to close it too tighlty now and it works just fine.
Also agree about the advantage of being able to see the level over Revell Contacta that I normally use.
When I next buy Revell (due to being cheaper) I may end up transferring it to the GW bottle so I can keep an eye on the level as it goes down (assuming the metal pipe continues to stay in place).
Casualty wrote:Credit Card payment for the 30th of November showing on the site now, might be some movement.
I'm now showing the same
AndrewGPaul wrote:
Dr Coconut wrote: When I received my glue it had the slip, it still has, as I haven't opened it yet. I prefer liquid poly.
I keep checking to see if there is any change, but nothing yet. I'm hoping that there is a pattern to the deliveries once it settles down .
Citadel "plastic glue" is liquid polystyrene cement. The one I got with Conquest delivery 1 has a tendency for the metal pipe to come out, but it goes back in, so no problem there. The Revell one I used to have did the same, and that had an opaque bottle so I couldn't see when it was getting low.
Never used the glue in plastic bottle with tube. Humbrol glass bottle with brush every time for me
I think they are still getting caught out by its popularity. Some issues are still selling out in minutes of a restock. It's the sort of situation that can make or break a company.
I'm wondering if GW have had to do another run of some of the plastics required for our orders, which is causing the delay. The money has been taken, but no magazines showing yet, let alone delivered.
Has anyone done a guesstimate about how the remaining stuff breaks down? Now we know how they are breaking up DI we should be able to work out what might be coming in future issues based on number of sprues vs number of issues remaining.
Casualty wrote: Hachette site now shows all the stuff I'm actually due in the late delivery, including the super mega lucky glue sleeve.
Awesome - just checked and looks like my first two issues are finally ready to dispatch. Just in time too as a bunch of extra paints I ordered have arrived
stato wrote: Has anyone done a guesstimate about how the remaining stuff breaks down? Now we know how they are breaking up DI we should be able to work out what might be coming in future issues based on number of sprues vs number of issues remaining.
A number of issues will have paints / brushes only but we don’t know how many yet so think it would be tough to get an accurate breakdown at this time.
stato wrote: Has anyone done a guesstimate about how the remaining stuff breaks down? Now we know how they are breaking up DI we should be able to work out what might be coming in future issues based on number of sprues vs number of issues remaining.
A number of issues will have paints / brushes only but we don’t know how many yet so think it would be tough to get an accurate breakdown at this time.
Expecting here roughly something like this in every pack of four:
- 1 issue with paints/brushes and similar only but no models
- 1 issue with terrain
- 1 issue based on marines
- 1 issue based on death guard
the DI spure will essentially count as whatever the majority on the frame is, likely ordered so whatever spares you get one issue are used the next.
only interesting part becomes the multi-frame vehicles, where you could see them split over two deliveries
Gerinako wrote: First direct debit taken 30th November still no copies received. Le sigh...
However....
Sorry for the fuzziness - got it off another group I'm on.
Checked if it had been posted by looking at last few pages but couldn't see anything - Heresy me if old
Issue 15 - Biologus Putrifier
Issue 16 - Two Intercessors, One Interceptor, Two Hellblasters
Spoiler:
Yeah it was just than a few pages back now. When the first 11-14’s started arriving.
17 as another container is news though.
On the subject of DI, the sprues are all split by faction, so they could easily send one faction Sprue per delivery, and that wouldn’t break the pattern.
On the glue. Revell is my usual, the metal spout is great. Don’t use a lid, I have a thin paper clip bent at a right angle, just slides in as a stopper.
Will try there same when I get to the GW. But I’m still in the one Revell for years now, and have an unopened one sitting there too.
stato wrote: Has anyone done a guesstimate about how the remaining stuff breaks down? Now we know how they are breaking up DI we should be able to work out what might be coming in future issues based on number of sprues vs number of issues remaining.
A number of issues will have paints / brushes only but we don’t know how many yet so think it would be tough to get an accurate breakdown at this time.
Expecting here roughly something like this in every pack of four:
- 1 issue with paints/brushes and similar only but no models
- 1 issue with terrain
- 1 issue based on marines
- 1 issue based on death guard
the DI spure will essentially count as whatever the majority on the frame is, likely ordered so whatever spares you get one issue are used the next.
only interesting part becomes the multi-frame vehicles, where you could see them split over two deliveries
Personally I'm hoping that, for subscribers from issue 1, the Tank comes across a max of four issues but in the same delivery. If not, I'm sti!l only paying a max £32 for a ridiculously priced model.
Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote: Well, we're seeing the Containers released within a couple of issues of each other.
Tanks are of course different, as they're not 'three copies of the same sprue'.
I think it still lends credence to the tanks being split over issues. You have the containers (£30 set) over three sprues split so makes sense that they would do the same with the tanks.
There is no way it won’t be issues next to each other.
Surely that would push customers away. Various people’s needs and means.
Though I guess it would force people to continue subscribing.
But my guess would be a month with a repulsor and a paint/brush or similar.
Then a month with PBC, paint/brush, and one other thing.
The main customer base is subscribers, so if they can’t build a whole model for a whole month, somethings wrong there.
(The weekly buyers would have to wait, but the point is - sub instead! And they’d only wait a week at a time for each follow up Sprue.
I mean time will tell. But if they don’t do it that way, huge mistake imo.
(Or matters not a bit to me, I haven’t even gotten to building the reivers yet, let alone the 11 odd issues sat in the pile)
The sprues for the tanks and the like will probably be one after the other. However, I remember looking at the assembly instructions for the Thunderbird 2 partwork (available online in full before the series began); that had things like getting the lower hull assemblies for the small vehicles in issue 3, then the rest of them in issue 5 or 6.
Winner winner chicken dinner. Post finally arrived when I got home today.
Not only that but when I was looking through some drawers I found about 20 pots of paint I haven't touched for ages when I was just about to make a big order.
Woohoo
IanVanCheese wrote: So the repulsor is on three sprues and I think that's the biggest kit in there. Yeah, that's fair, I'll pay £24 per repulsor.
Gerinako wrote: Winner winner chicken dinner. Post finally arrived when I got home today.
Not only that but when I was looking through some drawers I found about 20 pots of paint I haven't touched for ages when I was just about to make a big order.
Woohoo
two up on me then, mine still has yet to arrive and I already knew I had a draw of paints I've not touched in ages, the joys of custom paint mixes and forgetting to label what the hell they are
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IanVanCheese wrote: So the repulsor is on three sprues and I think that's the biggest kit in there. Yeah, that's fair, I'll pay £24 per repulsor.
the cynic in me suggests you will find one of the three issues is out of stock, but they will charge you for and send the other two
Ahh, i’ve been ordering from FP the whole time, didn’t realise they were telling you what was coming up on the Hachette site though, been waiting for people to post on here.
For those interested, it looks like issue 18 is more paint, an additional play mat and background on the Silver Templars.
No models in this one.
For those who are not aware, the Silver Templars are described as a new Chapter that will be featured across the Conquest partworks.
well its on order as part of the sub, how useful depends what the paints are. hopefully the mat is a bit bigger, the current one is a tad small now. Wondering if part of the premium stuff is these mats on thicker card
Paints are Rakarth Flesh and Mephiston Red I believe. I suspect the playmat is designed to be added to the one from issue 2 to create a double sized playing area.
For those interested, it looks like issue 18 is more paint, an additional play mat and background on the Silver Templars.
No models in this one.
For those who are not aware, the Silver Templars are described as a new Chapter that will be featured across the Conquest partworks.
well its on order as part of the sub, how useful depends what the paints are. hopefully the mat is a bit bigger, the current one is a tad small now. Wondering if part of the premium stuff is these mats on thicker card
I read somewhere that the new mat goes together with the earlier mat to make a KT sized mat and the premium mat is a full sized KT mat, i think Hatchette posted the later in reply to a FB question when the mag 1st launched
the Munitorum containers could use them and are pictured with them on
No idea but it would make sense to have a sheet or two of them, if only to encourage new recruits to use them, only trouble is they are a royal pig on shoulder pads without softening fluids which GW don't sell so won't be included
Evening all, I've been away with work, got back earlier this week and found my last delivery was short of an issue and was without the painting handle on the invoice. (I did get the glue box...)
I see I'm not the only one on here with this problem. I pinged them an email, but haven't had anything back. Did those that had similar issues get this resolved?
Flying_Fish wrote: Evening all, I've been away with work, got back earlier this week and found my last delivery was short of an issue and was without the painting handle on the invoice. (I did get the glue box...)
I see I'm not the only one on here with this problem. I pinged them an email, but haven't had anything back. Did those that had similar issues get this resolved?
Yes, I emailed them and they sent the missing items out. Took two weeks to receive them, mind.
The glue box was included as they sent the glue previously without the box which is a big health and safety no-no. You should have had a letter explaining this.
Issue 19, due 9 Jan 19, Lord Felthius and Blightlord Terminators.
£25 box set for £7.99 (£7.49 from Forbidden Planet).
These are easy build but does anyone know if the Terminators lend themselves to easy weapon swaps.
They have some flexibility and are pretty great models! Check the sprue pics on the GW site listing for details, but the two bolter arms are separate and clean parts so you can easily slap on a different arm there. The melee weapon arms are molded to the body but could be cut free. The heavy weapon guy is a little tougher because of the molded strap details for the Cataphractii style shoulders.
Issue 19, due 9 Jan 19, Lord Felthius and Blightlord Terminators.
£25 box set for £7.99 (£7.49 from Forbidden Planet).
These are easy build but does anyone know if the Terminators lend themselves to easy weapon swaps.
From what I remember, they are moderately customisable with a little bit of work.
Which I will need to do as I’ve already got these (Felthius himself I already changed up, but I didn’t like his head, changed his weapon to make a generic termie.
OrlandotheTechnicoloured wrote: Looking at the Lord Felthius box on my shelf shows it's got 2 sprues in, one is Felthius and the other is his mates
so I begin to suspect we may see just big bloated ball holder in issue 19 (9th Jan) and his mates showing up in a separate issue later on
Forbidden planet are showing the full set. Presumably they have the information from somewhere ? Hachette show issue 19 as mentioning the lord and blightlords terminators on the cover. I'd agree it would be unusual, however I think that if you asked anyone a year ago if we'd be getting exclusive character for £7.99, or an official product offering £15 worth of minis in many issues also for £7.99.......
According to FP, issue 20 contains the final Storage Container Sprue. I can see the reason they have these so close together is to give people enough terrain to make a double sized board interesting but hopefully it too off putting to receive three duplicate terrain sprues in such a short period of time.
Looks like they took my payment for the next delivery last Friday. Hopefully that means it will turn up shortly. Christmas post might be a factor though.
Presumably the premium content. I think someone else mentioned that their other partworks assume you are "in" for the extras unless you tell them "no".
No idea at the moment they are usually special issues, the 2000 AD one is collected covers. Could be anything, but unless you opt out they send it with the next delivery, and you have to opt out to each one. My December stuff is being delivered to work which is shutting up for the holidays.
Indeed. 4 bumper size, outside of the 80, issues throughout the sub.
£14.99 it looks like. Contents unknown. There’s a chance this is where the Plague Burst Crawler would be for instance.
We’ve still never known whether the collection in the big picture is the standard 80 issues (I’m guessing the 4 biggest things bay actually be in these?
Time will tell, but I hope someone finds out or receives it before my opt out letter deadline
Danny76 wrote: Indeed. 4 bumper size, outside of the 80, issues throughout the sub.
£14.99 it looks like. Contents unknown. There’s a chance this is where the Plague Burst Crawler would be for instance.
We’ve still never known whether the collection in the big picture is the standard 80 issues (I’m guessing the 4 biggest things bay actually be in these?
Time will tell, but I hope someone finds out or receives it before my opt out letter deadline
If a subscriber receives something they don't want, it can be returned unopened within a set period.
I assume that, theoretically, a customer could sign up to the whole sub and return all of the individual issues they don't want throughout the course of that sub.
You can. But within 14/28 days (I forget which) of receiving the issue in particular. And I believe you won’t get the postage back.
So not worth cherry picking from a sub I think.
Danny76 wrote: You can. But within 14/28 days (I forget which) of receiving the issue in particular. And I believe you won’t get the postage back.
So not worth cherry picking from a sub I think.
I was given a free post address when I contacted them via PayPal to return the issue 6 Hachette sent me instead of a Calsius issue. I'll see if I still have it on PayPal.
It’ll be the Space Marines and the Death Guard codexes if so.
Art book for first.
Then something else for the 4th I suppose..
Automatically Appended Next Post: I’ll worry about it in five months or so as to whether I’ll want to have the codex. (Currently don’t have either so..).
I did wonder if it’d be Art Book. Rulebook. Codex. Codex.
Or some variation order of that..
Art book, rule book, codex and codex have been mentioned as potential deluxe issues previously.
Silver Templar’s have had been seen briefly in an early issue, if I remember correctly, mostly about colour scheme and the fact that they are experts at duelling. Next weeks issue or the one after has another article on them.
Mentioned by people suggesting it could be that?
Or actually semi officially somewhere?
More I think about it, more it makes sense.
That way, the main collection is models and all that, as per collection details.
But gives you the other bits you’d need to play.
Then premium is more extras etc..
Automatically Appended Next Post: And I think that’s all Silver Templar’s will be. Just information throughout the issues, little fluff bits. There isn’t much more realistically they can do.
Suffice it to say the answer to "Art book, rulebook, codex, codex" is going to be "not interested, got it, got it got it"
so if you get the option to decline in advance I will be, if the art book was a detailed paint guide from first principles to weathering etc it could be interesting.
Its good if they are putting the codexes out as an option though
on the plus side my subscription seems to run about two weeks behind the initial release dates so plenty of chance to work out whats going on before they land
Automatically Appended Next Post: Watching the most recent video for this, worth noting I like the videos, they have picked the right person for them without a doubt.
the rules they are teaching don't seem to gel with the current game rules - e.g. models with fly being able to move over other models when charging, and the way they explain it... it makes perfect sense to work that way
Thing is the rulebook and codexes are the perfect choice for them to give away. Though as this isn’t really for us, it seems like it’s not the best deal. But for anyone new into the hobby, those are good ideas to be fair..
Was happy to get my issues 15-18 delivery today, as well as the Space Marine chapters poster and art book opt out letter.
"Discover a brand new limited edition book full of incredible artwork by some of Games Workshop's best artists. The art in this exclusive product depicts the superhuman Space Marines and their sworn enemies, the disgusting, mutated forces of the Death Guard. Your high quality hardback book comes with a protective sleeve and makes an exciting addition to your Warhammer 40,000 collection!".
You can either email or phone them to opt out. £14.99 as said or 19.99 euros for ROI.
I will be enjoying it when I get round to painting even the first!
Lack of time so far (due to other projects), and not settling on paints schemes hasn’t helped
The game board which comes with issue 18 is a full sized double sided killzone board but in a cheaper material. Still very usable though. Issue 20 did not actually use the new board but the missions from issue 21 onwards will use it.
Turns out they will add special issues, in this case at a cost of £15 for an art book you may not want. they don't provide any indication of what is in this book
Some people have said that they advised you of this, but All I can find is the following
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Aeneades wrote: Delivery arrived today, issue 19 does come with both the Lord and terminators rather than being split which is a nice surprise.
it is nice, though when you look at the spure count someone did there are at least 80 sprues IIRC so given some issues are just paints there are going to be a few like this - expecting some more of the DI stuff to come as at least pairs, can the marine scouts be supplied split or are they ones you need more than one frame to make anything?
if GW are going to make this sort of thing common in the future I'm expecting to see sprue laid out to support it for smaller models at least - single frames, say for a box of five models a frame with three basic ones, then two more fanciful 'command' type models so they are easy to split
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Turns out they will add special issues, in this case at a cost of £15 for an art book you may not want. they don't provide any indication of what is in this book
Some people have said that they advised you of this, but All I can find is the following
"We would like to be able to contact you about offers and other collections you might enjoy.
Please tick here if you wish to opt out."
the cynic suggests they can;t say whats in the book or many more will reject it...
if it was going to be something you would actually want it would be advertised.
a painting guide/techniques book would be a lot more useful to be honest
this weeks sprue from Dark Imperium comes with 3 flight stands for the hellblaster and warns you to keep the 2 you don't use as you'll need them later so they are prepared for you to have stuff you've got to hang onto for several weeks
Dunno about anyone else, but I’m really quite enjoying a bundle of hobby every month
While I wish my deliveries were a little more consistent/reliable, yeah, I'm really loving this format
maybe the inconsistent delivery is a good thing lol, it's always a nice surprise.
saw that "keep these safe" on the latest video, was bound to happen at some point.
seems I get mine closer to monthly than 4 weekly here, pretty much always landing around the 9th/10th so far.
I am liking this though, they arrive at a rate I can keep up with and manage to build/paint one lot before the next arrives, wouldn't want it faster - I am working on other stuff alongside, but this is good.
Turns out they will add special issues, in this case at a cost of £15 for an art book you may not want. they don't provide any indication of what is in this book
Some people have said that they advised you of this, but All I can find is the following
"We would like to be able to contact you about offers and other collections you might enjoy.
Please tick here if you wish to opt out."
From the Terms and Conditions you agreed to when you took out the subscription -
• As a subscriber, you will automatically receive binders as they become available at £7.99 (€9.99) each. You will also receive special issues, though you will have the option to opt out of these beforehand.
And the letter you receive with this months issues has more details along with a picture of the book and it's slipcase.
"Discover a brand new limited edition book full of incredible artwork by some of Games Workshop's best artists. The art in this exclusive product depicts the superhuman Space Marines and their sworn enemies, the disgusting, mutated forces of the Death Guard. Your high quality hardback book comes with a protective sleeve and makes an exciting addition to your Warhammer 40,000 collection!".
Even if you don't want a copy then I would say you would be able to sell it for more than the £15 price you are paying. If it's similar to the 2000AD cover books then I would expect it to be a little larger than an American comic book rather than A4.