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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: matthais-mouse on 08 February 2022, 03:42:14 PM

Title: Epic 40k Newbie
Post by: matthais-mouse on 08 February 2022, 03:42:14 PM
Good afternoon everyone,
So I recntly got myself a 3d printer and my goodness what a rocky road this is, some fails and some success with none that seem to make sense.....

Anyway, because of the printe, I am getting into epic 40k, currently printing armies to the best of my abilities.

One thing I am wondering however is, for battlefield set up, is there anything that I should avoid or anything that is a must?
With it being a completely different scale I am a bit nervous to make terrain until I know what I am doing.
Title: Re: Epic 40k Newbie
Post by: Daeothar on 08 February 2022, 03:53:09 PM
Obviously standard hills are usable. You might need some in scale patches of rough terrain and woods or rubble too.

Buildings are interesting, since all GW battle reports were played on pristine golf courses with some hills and a couple of gothic skyscrapers apparently lost on the green expanse. Check out YPU's 6mm building project; it tackles exactly that odd situation.

Some roads might also be interesting, as they can help moving troops around more quickly.

Oh, and I'd avoid the green fantasy fields of yesteryear; those have always clashed with the aesthetic of 40K/Epic. A desert or wasteland would be that much more appropriate...

And please show us your armies; I'm sure we all want to see 'em... ;)
Title: Re: Epic 40k Newbie
Post by: Cat on 08 February 2022, 05:38:45 PM
On a practical note, buildings with flat roofs and ruins with flattish interiors are quite helpful for placing stands of figures.
 
On an aesthetic note, choose any palette that is pleasing to you.  The fans of the green fields of yore yet walk among us.  They set off the brightly coloured armies of yore very nicely.  There was a time before endless grim darky darkness took over the marketing, and it was a good time.

Photos, yes please do!
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Title: Re: Epic 40k Newbie
Post by: fred on 08 February 2022, 05:49:16 PM
Struggling to find photos of some of our Epic games - perhaps because its not that suited to playing over Zoom!

But generally any terrain that you think works in Sci Fi works. We often have lots of buildings on a table, of different sorts. Getting some big buildings in can be good for blocking line of sight for Titans.

Hills, woods, fields etc all work. Then you have have more Sci Fi elements too. We use 10mm or even 28mm terrain at times.
Title: Re: Epic 40k Newbie
Post by: matthais-mouse on 08 February 2022, 06:19:28 PM
Very nice info guys, cheers.

I shall try get some good photos, have had some great prints for the epic armies. Imperial, space marine and tyranids at the moment.

Will get some of the foam board out to try make some ruins as a first scenic project :D
Title: Re: Epic 40k Newbie
Post by: zrunelord on 08 February 2022, 06:58:45 PM
And since you got yourself a 3d printer search for epic or battletech  ruins etc. on cults & thingyverse. There are some good ( & free) models around. Ypu's thread is a very good suggestion.

Z
Title: Re: Epic 40k Newbie
Post by: warlord frod on 09 February 2022, 02:53:59 AM
Which edition of the rules are you using? I favor the 2nd edition with its cards and square bases. Look forward to seeing your armies.
Title: Re: Epic 40k Newbie
Post by: matthais-mouse on 09 February 2022, 05:53:50 PM
Which edition of the rules are you using? I favor the 2nd edition with its cards and square bases. Look forward to seeing your armies.

So my friend has downloaded the rules from NetEpic, so Im actually slightly unsure which ruleset that is, but talking to him soon so shall ask haha.

The armies are coming on well so shall get some photos and try to post here as I struggle with adding images here.

Epic Armageddon version...