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Made in gb
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Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

From the same email that ahd the High Elf stuff in it

Incoming: Misty Mountains

Khazad-dûm, nestled below the mighty peaks of the Misty Mountains was once the greatest of all Dwarven holds - a place of beauty, light and artisanship unequalled. Now, however, it is the haunt of Moria Goblins, lumbering Cave Trolls and other, more terrible creatures.

For generations the Dwarves have longed to reclaim their ancestral home, fighting long and bitter wars against the Goblins who have usurped their cherished kingdom beneath the mountains.

This October the battle for dominion is set to intensify as both the armies of the Dwarf Holds and the Misty Mountains receive new reinforcements. With new miniatures for both factions, Good and Evil players have something to look forward to.

For more information about the Misty Mountains releases in October, watch out for future newsletters, keep an on the Games Workshop website and check out October's issue of White Dwarf. Players of the Strategy Battle Game will find rules to accompany all these models in November's issue of White Dwarf.





Seems that these are all metal.


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Fort Worth, Texas

I'm hoping for more plastics!

With the hype the future Hobbit movies should be brining, particularly armies of dwarves in the Battle of the 5 Armies, I would hope GW would be preparing some good sculpts. Then again, I can't remember if their license was with New Line only or with Tolkien.
   
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Nuremberg

Cave drakes and stone giants and King's Champions, oh my!

   
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Is this just a bit of chum flung into the waters to try to rev up excitement? Or is there, you know, actual news and better yet pictures of the upcoming releases? 'Cause I'm not going to start getting excited until I see pictures.

Mainly so I can see what size base the cave drake, stone giant, and king's champion are supposed to be on.

He's got a mind like a steel trap. By which I mean it can only hold one idea at a time;
it latches on to the first idea to come along, good or bad; and it takes strenuous effort with a crowbar to make it let go.
 
   
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Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

fellblade wrote:Is this just a bit of chum flung into the waters to try to rev up excitement? .


This was all that was in the mailout. The ever reliable Mr. Scryer in the Darkness on 'seer claims 3 blisters and 2 boxes, all metal. Sorry.

The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
 
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