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Warhammer 40000

A table top war game created by Games Workshop and Citadel Miniatures, set in the 41st millennium. It uses 25mm scale models, rules, dice and measurements, and is staged as a battle between two or more forces.

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What is the largest Games Workshop figure?

The Tau Manta from Forge World (which is owned by Games Workshop)

What is the best HQ for space marines?

It depends on what you want. Marneus Calgar might be the one with the best abilities, along with an impressive statline. But he's too expensive. It really depends on the type of abilities you have.

What is the Poison rule in Warhammer 40k?

In WH40k a poisonous attack always wounds on the value listed. For a poisonous 4+ attack a roll of 4 or higher will wound regardless of the defender's toughness or the attacker's strength. For close combat attacks if the attacker's strength is equal to or better than the defender's toughness the to wound roll may be rerolled. Note: a poisonous 4+ unit will never wound on a 3 or lower no matter what the strength of the attack or toughness of the defender.

What is a wash in 40k?

I am firstly assuming that you are talking about paint. If this is the case then a wash is a watery, high pigment paint designed to flow into recesses and dry once applied over a base coat of paint. This effect helps define the detailing in the miniature and also gives the impression of depth. Multiple layers of wash can be used to give a glazed or semitransparent look.

Washes come in a large range of colors suitable for specific applications (such as armor wash, flesh wash etc) but realistically most high quality acrylics can be diluted to create a wash. In terms of GW paints I recommend a 1:30 ratio.

Check out one of the many on-line painting guides to get a better overview on how to use washes. I am firstly assuming that you are talking about paint. If this is the case then a wash is a watery, high pigment paint designed to flow into recesses and dry once applied over a base coat of paint. This effect helps define the detailing in the miniature and also gives the impression of depth. Multiple layers of wash can be used to give a glazed or semitransparent look.

Washes come in a large range of colors suitable for specific applications (such as armor wash, flesh wash etc) but realistically most high quality acrylics can be diluted to create a wash. In terms of GW paints I recommend a 1:30 ratio.

Check out one of the many on-line painting guides to get a better overview on how to use washes.

Is there a warhammer retailer in valdivia Chile?

Try a search for this to find a store:

games-workshop store locator.

What is the best Necron army?

There's no such thing as the best army.

What is the Hit and Run rule in Warhammer 40k?

Hit and Run allows you the possibility of leaving a combat. More is found on P. 75 of the 40k rulebook.

Are there any warhammer 40'000 movies?

One called "Ultramarine" is currently in production.

What scale is Warhammer 40k?

Warhammer 40k works primarily with 25mm models, with 25mm being approximately equal to 1 meter. However, this is the scale of the model's bases, some obviously being bigger, for the bigger models.

It's altogether different though when you look at the size of the tables being played on. The typical table is 4'x6', and when you compare this to the fact that most battles in reality would take place over an area of many square kilometers, the 25mm:1m scale doesn't come close to comparing.

So the Warhammer 40k rule system uses abstract rules and measurements to try capture the scale, but make the game still playable on an average table.

Can you play warhammer 40000k with pieces from 1970?

Answer Yes but it also depends on the army and quite a few would cause problems in competitions. But you could get away with quite a few models in most friendly games. It would also attract quite a bit of interest.

What is the most prevelant model for estimating the cost of equity?

The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is the dominant model for estimating the cost of equity.

What is Auspex in Warhammer 40k?

An auspex is a general term for handheld devices used by squad leaders and officers in all Imperial fighting forces to survey friendly and enemy positions and to gain information of surronding terrain and buildings

How many points does a space marine flamer cost?

Points are different from codex to codex, but they tend to be between 5-8 points

In Warhammer 40000 who wins The Long War?

The long war hasn't been won yet but i would say chaos

On the Chimera in Warhammer 40000 what is the defensive heavey stubber?

A heavy stubber is a common vehical upgrade for the Imperial Guard. It is an added on gun that has the following stats: range 36" S:4 AP:6 heavy 3. This is concitered a defensive weapon because the strength is equal to or less then 4, meeting the requirements of the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook.

In Warhammer 40k apocalypse what is the Necron super heavy?

The Necron super heavy is the Necron pylon which is only available on the Forge world website.

What does attack do in warhammer 40k?

The attack stat indicates the base amount of attacks in close combat.

In Warhammer 40000 is the golden throne damaged?

Answer

It's been hinted at that the Golden Throne is not "damaged" but has a flaw in its design that will cause it to fail in a relatively short time.

Where can you buy Warhammer in Dubai?

Games workshop shows a store named "Bishops Trading" in Deira Area... I havent founded yet... but looks its the only place they have them :(

How far can a Deffkoppta move?

Anywhere from 1 - 30 inches. 24 inches going turbo over terrain (which gets treated like flat terrain), then a possible extra 6 inches from road.

What is the most popular Space Marine Chapter?

Without a doubt the Ultramarines. They get all the hype from Games Workshop, and feature the most in terms or codex updates etc, and as a result, they are the most popular.

What does the 'S' stand for?

Large Sedan.

S also perhaps stands for "SUPER" meaning it required higher octane gas for the high compression engines, and may be also because of its opulence. I guess no one really know where it came from. But what is for certain is that the L (in 300SEL, 400 SEL etc.) stands for a long version of the sedan which has a wheelbase that is a few inches longer than the regular sedans. Since the W140s were introduced the L has follen into obscurity and S classes are now offered with a single length wheelbase: sad!

the 'L' has not been dropped from the line and can still be had. As for what the 'S' stands for it means that the sedan or saloon depending on which country you come from and the 'E' in 'SEL' stands for electronic fuel injection these letters have stood for these meaning since they were first put on the back of the flagships of Mercedes Benz