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Author Topic: One of the coolest hobby related things I've seen, and I don't even like 40K  (Read 7360 times)

Offline aggro84

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...Or pimping someone else's blog.  ;D

No offense to folks that enjoy 40K, but nothing bores me more than Space Orcs or Space Marines (even worse, Terminators) in brightly colored battle suits.

I am interested in Inquisitor or Necromunda stuff; however, and these photos blew my mind!  :-*










Links to even more pictures!

http://isstvan.blogspot.fi/2012/10/yggdrassiliumme-pilgrimage-part-1.html

http://isstvan.blogspot.fi/2012/10/yggrassilium-pilgrimage-part-2.html

http://isstvan.blogspot.fi/2012/10/yggdrasilium-pilgrimage-part-3-gangs.html

http://isstvan.blogspot.fi/2012/10/yggdrassilium-pilgrimage-pt4-games.html



Offline Christian

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Yes, this is all very cool. I do get bored with 40k also. This isn't to discredit anyone who does like it, I really enjoy the older school imagery, and I even worked for GW for a time. I also have a small warband of Nurgle Space Marines :) But I digress...

Here is something that has always inspired me, always offering something new no matter how many times I look at it!

http://www.ironhands.com/necro.htm

Thanks for sharing.

Offline mattblackgod

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There is some inspirational stuff there.  :-*
Mattblackgod's world - Games and minis blog.

Offline Elk101

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This really does remind me of 'ye olde days', especially with Mr John Blanche present. I very much enjoyed that. It makes me want to get my 54mm Inquisitor figures out.

Offline beefcake

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Very cool.


Offline Bugsda

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Totally agree, brilliant!  8)
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Offline aggro84

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Christian, yes I saw that sight a while ago and was equally impressed. One of these days, I'm going to construct some modular multi layered gaming boards as well.  :D

By the way, more pictures from the same event on a different blog:

http://opusmaius.blogspot.fi/2012/10/arkke-yggrasilliumme-pandoricalle.html




Offline Christian

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Glad you like it :) It was a big turning point for me to realise I could make my own stuff (before stumbling onto LAF, that is).

So this game of Inquisitor is actually in 28mm?

EDIT: Also, some interesting ideas for conversions based on Blanche's artwork are on this blog: http://spikyratpack.blogspot.com.au/. Enjoy!

« Last Edit: November 06, 2012, 03:58:57 AM by Christian »

Offline aggro84

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As far as I can tell they are all the one true scale "28's".  lol

Offline Elk101

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As far as I can tell they are all the one true scale "28's".  lol

I suppose that was the main issue with Inquisitor at 54mm, people weren't geared up (generally) to game at that size. I have a load of the figures for painting & modelling purely because I liked them. This thread has highlighted a lot if what I liked about the theme.

Offline Thib-0

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Very impressive and very inspiring !  :o

Offline aggro84

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Very impressive and very inspiring !  :o

Yeah, I never thought I'd be drawn to 40K stuff again!

I suppose that was the main issue with Inquisitor at 54mm, people weren't geared up (generally) to game at that size. I have a load of the figures for painting & modelling purely because I liked them. This thread has highlighted a lot if what I liked about the theme.

I have to agree, 54 must have killed it for a lot of folks.


EDIT: Also, some interesting ideas for conversions based on Blanche's artwork are on this blog: http://spikyratpack.blogspot.com.au/. Enjoy!


Yes there's a lot of great links and minis there Christian.  :-*
« Last Edit: November 07, 2012, 02:34:34 AM by aggro84 »

Offline Christian

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Yes, I have to agree. The idea of playing on a smaller scale is really tempting! I also imagine converting a "true scale" Space Marine would be quite rewarding.

Offline Elbows

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I never understood why Inquisitor was 54mm...didn't make sense. 
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Offline beefcake

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Because it ws 54mm I never even looked at the rule set. Is it any good?

 

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