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Made in gb
Mighty Chosen Warrior of Chaos





Nottingham

I apologise for my weaksauce google fuu, but I cannot find good 2nd Ed resources. I have looked through some of the updating blogs in this part of the forum, and while good they don't give me what I need.

What I'm looking for is a site/place/group that has updated the current minis into the Second Ed rule set and maybe cut out some of the squirrels that were inherent therein.

Again apologies if this is a common ask, or if I have missed the immediately obvious (II'm really good at that!).


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Made in us
Fireknife Shas'el





United States

I think there was a dude on Dakka that was doing it, I'm not sure how far he got. It's a very daunting task, and at that point you might as well just write your own wargame system. I do not think you'll have much luck outside of a few sources or doing it yourself.

Found it - http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/450088.page

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Made in gb
Mighty Chosen Warrior of Chaos





Nottingham

Cheers, I've re read that thread and picked out some more interesting titbits. I also missed looking for the Facebook group which I will try for in a bit.

Thanks for the assist, and if anyone else has some good links, I and my gaming pals would be grateful.

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