Dragon ogres it is then![]()
Dragon ogres it is then![]()
Got my book today... and half of it was printed upside down!
My printable cardboard terrain blog , and the store (latest product: Orc Idol)
Painting log, last pictures: March, 7th, 2013 -> Goblin BSB
Urgat's Armory v0.3 [Blood in the Badlands Siege options]
Well its either Dragon ogres or Minotaurs, haven't decided yet.
Man, I give in, this will be my first Forgeworld purchase, and an excuse to buy a couple of centrepiece models from them at the same time.
The main thing I'm looking forward to is the mini campaign between Skaven and High Elves. So little has been mentioned of this, and yet we still have people screaming that GW should go back to making campaign packs/books. Any more info on this section?
I'm waiting to base six or more of the current and previous models based on this assumption. 40mm seems tiny.
And a soft drink that can turn you into a Largazoid?
My Fantasy painting thread, classic and modern models:
My 40k & sci-fi painting thread, also with classic and modern models:
My terrain making/painting thread:
Yep, giving recent trends and the look of the Dragon Ogres, larger bases might be very well possible. Would leave the Shaggoth in a strange light though, since the normal Dragon Ogres would nearly be as big.![]()
It's a few pages of fluff presented as annotated translations from a High Elf record, complete with illustrations, about a High Elf colony attacked by an army of Skaven. The scenarios are pretty interesting for the most part, and victory or failure in earlier games alters certain factors of later games. It's not going to set the world alight, but it was a nice addition to the book and I expect Forge World will be doing at least one of these for each further Warhammer Forge book.
The Collect Call of the Cthulhu
Damien 1427's Broad Collection of Tat - My attempt at actually painting things.