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Regular Dakkanaut





Burnley, England


OK so im payin for my weddin atm so cash is tight and i really wanted to start a lizardmen army but cant afford to be buying them and as none were cheap enough on ebay/amazon i was gutted, just got my pc back from the mrs and she has just bought me a load of goblin stuff lol. 20 goblins, 20 archers, 5 wolf riders and a troll.

Now thats not bad for 12 quid, can any one give me some advice on what to add to it next i need to plan out an army rather than buy models randomly, i have no idea about goblins so any advice is good. cheers.
   
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They are fun, them and Skaven are up there for fun value. You can maybe find some Skull Pass goblin sets on ebay and here in the trade swap forum. They are viable though, the war machines are very cheap points wise but are expensive money wise. But really play what you want, if you want Lizardmen maybe trade them at a Bazaar or something, you're not going to enjoy what you don't want.

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