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It is easier to paint before gluing, but then there is the problem of getting the paint all over your fingers, as it can be quite difficult to hold onto such a small piece. If you paint the pieces while they are still on the sprue, it leaves little plastic bits, unpainted where you break it off the sprue when you have finished. The best way is for you to glue together the parts that would be easy to reach, (i.e. nothing in the way) then when you have painted them, add on the bits that would have blocked painting the rest of the model. Paint in stages, while gluing is the best idea basically.
That's a very difficult number to come by for any game. A quick Google search will yield numbers ranging from 100k to 1 million. As with all statistics one has to be very skeptical about the numbers and their sources. Typically, any number quoted has an agenda attached to it. The main challenge with getting a realistic number is that each source has their own agenda and therefore their number is skewed. We can probably assume that Mythic's numbers will be higher than a number quoted by someone or some organization that favors World of Warcraft.
Another difficulty with coming up with an unbiased number is that everyone has their own unique definition of what "How many people play <insert MMORPG here>?" means. Here are some examples: - Number of unique serial numbers sold. - Number of people currently subscribed. - Number of people currently subscribed and paying the monthly fee (notice this is distinct from the number above as it does not count the 10 days free people).
- Number of accounts that have people actively playing over the last <insert some ambiguous time period here>. etc. Some people have even used the number of servers as their chief indicator but clearly none of these numbers tell the whole unbiased story.
In short, more than 100k but less than 1 million is about as close a number as is possible to get.
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The only legal download'able content for Warhammer 40,000, can be found at www.games-workshop.com. This includes FAQs, Scenarios, Articles, Errata, and a few other tidbits. The only way to get Warhammer 40,000 Rulebooks and Codices is buy buying them from the site online store, GW store, or hobby stockist. All other downloads are illegal
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There is no 'best race' in Warhammer 40,000, as all the playable races are matched equally using a points based system.
However, as Space Marines are the race most commonly played, they receive more attention in terms of articles, codex updates and the like, and are a good all-round army, making them easily playable.
Chaos Space Marines are also considered one of the better forces, as they are very over whelming to play against, but in truth, the best army for any particular player is one that will match that player's playing style.
there is no best team it just depends on how you like to play if you like close combat get tyrinads, daemons or orks long range shooting Tau close range shooting eldar or dark eldar almost any team with space marrine in it's name (blood angles are close combat) is very flexible
but you should pick the team you think looks the best
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Depending an how you arm it and what Space Marine Chapter you use, the points vary wildly. In which to get an accurate cost & the most effective armament you should refer to Codex: Space Marine or the codex of the army you are using.
Money wise there really is no cheap Warhammer 40K army, a lot of the prices reflect what the units do in the game. To be try to be smart with your money an army such as Daemon Hunters are a good choice because the points cost in the is so high that you won't have as many models out on the field.
I won't get too detailed, but this might help you a bit. WS = Weapon Skill
BS = Ballistic Skill
S = Strength
T = Toughness
W = Wounds
I = Initiative
A = Attacks
Ld = Leadership
Sv = Save
Each warrior is 18 points w/o upgrades, meaning 28 Necrons are worth 504 points.
The popular tabletop game, Warhammer 40K, was first published in 1987. The first published copy was called Rogue Trader. New editions were published in 1993, 1998, 2004, 2008, and 2012.
Acute Senses is a different name for Night Vision. Both are the same rule, and both do the same thing. It allows you to re roll the test to determine your spotting distance, in inches, when Night Fighting is in use.
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In 40k a unit can be a group of models that fight together. For example, a group of 10 Ork Boyz would be considered a unit. Also, individual units are considered a unit if not in a group. Tanks and some of the larger models are also considered a unit.
Dawn of War featured the Space Marine, Chaos Space Marine. Orks and Eldar Armies.
Follow Up Expansions Featured the Imperial Gaurd, Tau, Necrons and Dark Eldar.
Dawn of War II Features the Space Marines, Orks, Eldar and Tyrannid Armies
Toughness is basically your defense in all attacks, shooting and assault (with some exceptions with psyker attacks, and poison attacks) strength is used during assault to show how hard you hit something.
Answer 40K is a mini war game were two or more people collect miniatures and then assemble, paint and battle them.
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A number of people have reported satisfactory results from soaking the models in various fluids then scrubbing with a toothbrush or gently scraping the softened paint away. Many other people report that most solvents soften the plastic as well as the paint. Personally, I've always found that a model cleaned in such a way still has paint in recessed areas which obliterates much of the fine detail.
Most bandages no longer need to be or should be washed. If it is cloth you can boil it in water or wash it in bleach. You want to make sure its sterile and bleach or boiling can do this. The best suggestion is to just use a new bandage each time.
Well, Space Marines and Chaos Marines are the main ones.
Space Marines get different types, by their specialty. Assault Marines specialize in hand to hand combat. Devastator Marines specialize in heavy weapons, etc.
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Land Raider Crusader, or the Thunderhawk gunship or a Titan if you're willing to buy Forgeworld models
Space Marines - All around
Grey Knights (Daemonhunters) - Killing Daemons ( they are also pretty good in close combat, and shooting)
Imperial Guard - Tanks/shooting
Tau - shooting
Tyranids - close combat
Chaos-
Eldar-
Dark Eldar-
Orks - smother with bodies
Technically you can play any army against any army, and any army with any army, except where rules specifically state that you may not (E.g. Black Templars may never ally with an army containing pyschers)
It would however be extremely unusual, but so long as you have a good background story, it should be fine.
download Corsix's mod studio search google ul find it there is a load of tutorials i started modding two days ago and already have a fully working flawless mod!!!!
Games workshop started in Nottingham in the UK and there head office is still there
Basically you use dice and tape measure to move around your troops and shoot. Different guns, models and tanks have different stats so you have to read a codex. There are so many rules and I can't tell you all of them so you will have to buy the rulebook.
The Mark I is 4 3/8"
The Mark III ( Current Model ) is 4 3/4"