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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User




Hello All,

thought i'll introduce myself. I work offshore and currently a few weeks into 8 week stint. Been looking for a place to discuss warhammer and this looks like a good community.

Ive been collecting and playing warhammer since i was abut 10 years old. But only recently got back into in a big way with some of my friends also getting back into it.

My main is Imperial Guard, but i also run a dark angels, deathwatch and now deathguard (well once i get back and can get the rest of the models for it). Also have plans for a Carcharodons chapter as well using horus heresy marks of armor. Its in the to build and paint pile like allot of my models are in the to build and to paint pile...... Started to look at age of sigmar as well with iron jawz and high elves in that pile as well.

I also enjoy other forms of tabletop gaming, board games and the such.

Looking forward to being a a part of these forums.

Cheers,

Kinger
   
Made in gb
Mekboy Hammerin' Somethin'





Dorset, England

Hi Welcome to Dakka!

Is there much interest in Warhammer community on the North Sea gas rigs? I imagine you have plenty of painting time on those stormy winter's nights!
   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User




I'm not on rigs but a survey ship. I usually bring some models to paint if i can, but only when sat in port. Painting on a rocking vessel is interesting!

But as for community I've meet a few people who collect but they seem a rarity offshore.
   
Made in nz
Strategizing Grey Knight Chapter Master





Auckland New Zealand

Hi,

Welcome to Dakka

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