mechs here at Wargamer, not to mention big fans of Chambers’ rules – his version of Necromunda is definitely one of thebest miniature wargamesfrom GW’s Specialist Games line of the ’90s and ’00s – and Thorpe, who wrote the Last Chancers series, some of our favouriteWarhammer 40k ...
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Whether you’re a die-hardWarhammer 40kfan, or you’ve only just discovered the grim darkness of the far future thanks toSpace Marine 2, boy have we got a deal for you. The latest Humble Book Bundle, ‘Tales of the Space Marines’, has 24 official Black Library novels and short story...
There are said to be 1,000Warhammer 40k Space Marine Chapterswithin the Imperium of Man, each tracing its origin back to the nine loyalSpace Marine Legionsthat stood beside the Emperor of Mankind during the Horus Heresy. We have a separate guide toSpace Marinesthat explains what they are, an...
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In a joint press release, Oliva describes what makes him a fan of the game: “Most tabletop games are either big armies”, like Warhammer 40k,“or smaller models”, “but Infinity is more like a skirmish game with tons of terrain, like you’re playing on a little diorama”. He says ...