...Why is everyone here familiar with Warhammer and 40K?... I didn't know there were that many other people who played everyone's favorite obscure tabletop game...
Could these be modified to make some Warhammer fantasy orcs (as opposed to the 40K orks)?
TGA, once again I'd like to thank you for theese units. I've actually managed to find a use for them outside of WH40K: I'm using your Ork Shoota as the Goblin Alchemist (top of the goblin line) in my FF mod. The other goblin units I'm using are Embryodead's that he made for the WH fantasy mod, ironically enough.
...Why is everyone here familiar with Warhammer and 40K?... I didn't know there were that many other people who played everyone's favorite obscure tabletop game...
I'd hardly call it obscure. Every single RPG shop I've ever been to around the world sells figures for WH fantasy and WH40K. I'm not lying about this, since I've been to gaming shops in Japan, Australlia, Singapore, and Bahrain, not to mention about 10 or so states in the US. One of my friends tried to convince me to start a WH40K collection, but my two biggest issues are (1) how much those dang figurines cost, and (2) living on a ship I have less than 2 cubic meters of storage space, most of which is taken up by uniforms, leaving no room for the hundreds of WH40K figures I'd need to play (not to mention that hardly anyone on my current ship plays).
...Why is everyone here familiar with Warhammer and 40K?... I didn't know there were that many other people who played everyone's favorite obscure tabletop game...
Here in Blighty, Warhammer 40k is THE tabletop game. There's a Games Workshop store in every town and terms like 'mech' and 'gundam' are almost unknown.
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