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11Aug/102

Kelbor Hal upgraded

As leader of my Dark Mechanicum and a definite choice for the upcoming Scouring campaign event, I have prioritised getting the old man prepared for battle. The original build left me feeling a little underwhelmed as his pose was too static and passive. Here's a recap next to my Magos.

9Aug/101

Dark Mechanicus clash with World Eaters

When we plan Pre-Heresy meetings, things tend to get very serious. Weapons are drawn, curses are spat, cake is devoured.

A chance encounter took place between supposed allied forces of the World Eaters and Mechanicum forces this Sunday, concluding in a sound thrashing of Angron's finest at the hands of a very adept assassin.

7Aug/100

Pre-Heresy meeting @ Warhammer World

Should you find yourself with nothing to do this Sunday, or just happen to be in the vicinity of Nottingham, pop into Warhammer World!

Shroudfilm (Great Crusade) and myself shall be playing and running a selection of Pre-Heresy games - 40k, the Horus heresy boardgame, and usual Bugman's bar activities (Beer you say?).

6Aug/103

Forgeworld unleash Pre-Heresy armour

Regardless of their intended rules or play context, Forgeworld have answered our prayers and released both Mark III and IV sets of armour. Is there more to come? We've yet to see the full picture or release for either of the previewed heads, which seem to be Mark V and possibly Mk II.

Just now, Forgeworld added a Mk IV squad:

In addition to last week's Mk III release:

5Aug/102

Ramshackle latest – Nuclear Resistance, Quad bikes

Ramshackle Games have continued to churn out quality, cheap miniatures for their Nuclear Resistance range, models I have found to be very useful and compatible with Warhammer 40,000 or similar scaled games.

From their latest offering, I ordered a selection of tech-like models and one of the new quad bikes:

Quad bike (male rider) - £2.50
Drug-crazed lunatics - £1.50 for both
Ironstrike - £1.50
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