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I hope it’s not all differently coloured dingy hallways for each level. I know it’s a hive city and that’s the look but I really enjoyed all the different locations in V2.

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Is anybody interested in a classic Necron starter set in states of incompletion from on-sprue to silver basecoat? Asking the price of shipping and, ideally, that you post pictures of them painted up sometime.

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…yes

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But yeah seriously I’d be interested in it.

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You are coming through huge bailing me out of unfinished projects. I’ll DM you when I’m a little more with it than right now.

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I vaguely know a kid who works for gw and keep pestering him for a space marine 2 release date lol

Warhammer Fest is in a couple of weeks, most likely time for a release date announcement. tho I would have said the same about Boltgun

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As someone who has been ploughing through the 1st one this is perhaps the sole thing I would’ve wanted in a sequel (and perhaps better realized combat)

CO OP CO OP CO OP CO OP

I’m glad the Scottish accent will survive the next 38,000 years

I wish these guys would wear their helmets

from that trailer it’s seems like they’ve somehow dialed up the campiness, which i didn’t think was possible for 40k, the campiest bullshit alive

The original dialed down the camp a lot from it’s optimal level so that doesn’t seem that hard in this specific case. Warhammer pretends it isn’t camp all the time, especially when it’s about space marines so this is a pleasant surprise.

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I’ve never seen anyone pull it off as well as the original Dawn of War. I think there’s something about trying to model little plastic figures instead of realistic equivalents (like the sequel did) that keeps the tone right

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One of my eternal problems with the 40K space marine aesthetic is the notion of important dudes not wearing helmets, if anything they should be wearing more ornate ones.