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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/02/23 16:54:51
Subject: Desert time killer
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Grovelin' Grot Rigger
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Hey guys I'm currently deployed and lately weve had some time to kill so's we picked up some WH40K. Done some dry runs with some of the left overs the guys tossed me from their AoBR still waiting on my actual army to get here. Thanks to all of you guys and DAKKA DAKKA had some good ideas on putting a good ORK army together. I'll be putting some pictures on here when I get off work tomorrow of the table we'll be playing on (be forewarned none of the models are painted).
I'll post the post game on the battle report later (when its been played)
Just curious if anyone would be interested to see.
(Still rather new so if this is the wrong place let me know and I'll move this thread)
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ALWAYS MORE DAKKA Ascalam wrote:Tau are meek and tiny, but they have the biggest compensation cannon on the game..
You know the compensation saying: the size of a man's car is inversely proportional to the size of his reproductive hardware?
In 40K the same can be applied to ordinance  |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/02/23 17:00:23
Subject: Re:Desert time killer
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Hellish Haemonculus
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People are always interested in seeing other folks' armies. I'm especially intrigued to see how high of a quality paint job you can do in the field. I think this thread is fine where it is, but pics of minis would go in P&M or P&M showcase (if they are finished), while battle reports will go in the Battle Reports section.
Thanks for your service.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/02/23 23:16:44
Subject: Desert time killer
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Grovelin' Grot Rigger
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I'm still waiting on my ORK's to come in along with the hobby starter of paints and snips. Everyone else who've had they're armies come in just tossed 'em together and so forth. Currently I've got 2 ORK sets from AoBR I'm still waiting on my order from GW i'll be getting in.
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/02/24 10:27:26
ALWAYS MORE DAKKA Ascalam wrote:Tau are meek and tiny, but they have the biggest compensation cannon on the game..
You know the compensation saying: the size of a man's car is inversely proportional to the size of his reproductive hardware?
In 40K the same can be applied to ordinance  |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/02/24 10:59:03
Subject: Re:Desert time killer
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Grovelin' Grot Rigger
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Had a lil free time so's we started playing 40k, this is just a few pictures of our table we'll be playing on (mind you im terrible at pictures)
Some of the hills on the table will be difficult to tell.
still waiting on the paints to come in, should be here in a day or two.
I'm only really trying to get a little feedback not too concerned with the models untill paints come
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ALWAYS MORE DAKKA Ascalam wrote:Tau are meek and tiny, but they have the biggest compensation cannon on the game..
You know the compensation saying: the size of a man's car is inversely proportional to the size of his reproductive hardware?
In 40K the same can be applied to ordinance  |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/02/24 13:44:17
Subject: Re:Desert time killer
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[DCM]
Et In Arcadia Ego
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Cool.
Please do keep us informed as you progress.
And stay safe !
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