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Post by wilsonthenarc on Mar 23, 2016 19:16:39 GMT
That mammoth was such a steal. Shame it's sold out. I have a couple of Wargods minis. They are ok. I like a couple of their figures only. Mammoth, or one VERY similar is back in stock Amazon, search: Geoworld Prehistoric Icebergs Mammoth Skeleton Assembly Set $11 Vale You
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Mar 24, 2016 17:55:16 GMT
AMENDMENTS: Page 29 – Army Special Rules, Entombed Beneath the Sands. Add "A unit with the Entombed Beneath the Sands special rule may choose to deploy normally along with the rest of the army if the owning player wishes. In this case, the owning player must clearly state this to their opponent before either player begins deploying their army." www.blacklibrary.com/Downloads/Product/PDF/Warhammer/Tomb-Kings%20.pdf
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Post by dannytee on Mar 26, 2016 2:30:54 GMT
Vengeance will be inscribed into each standard that marches to the field of battle that day. Vengeance. Spoken like a true dwarf!
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Jul 7, 2017 16:24:16 GMT
Hey. All my images on this thread are hosted via PhotoBucket. Yet they still work. What gives? Very odd.
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Post by mottdon on Jul 7, 2017 18:30:20 GMT
You got me. Mine still works too. I haven't heard about them changing anything. What's up?
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Aug 1, 2017 17:42:38 GMT
King Lakhashar Is the field commander. He is the one that swings the sword. He leads his army from on foot. Truly, a soldier's soldier. Of course, as King, he remains aloof. But Lakhashar is adamant that he lead from the trenches so to speak. In battle he joins a large contingent of his Tomb Guard. These are the elite of the elite. Well armed and armored, the Tomb Guard of Lakhashar look every bit like a Knight of the Empire or a Knight of Bretonnia on foot. Excepting that is, for the skeletal grimace that peers from beneath their visors. They march, they trudge forward through the dust. The wear full plate armor without the sweat and heat that would encumber their human counterparts. Their skeletal and bony claws remain well protected in heavy metal gauntlets. They swing swords and axes and the occasional mace. Their swings remain strong in the hot hot heat of the desert, long after the arms of a human fighter would fail them. Truly, these are the undying dead - led by their Mighty King, a warrior in his own right when he needs to be. For those who rob the tombs -
For those who desecrate our remains -
For those who plunder our treasure - Lakhashar look every and his Tomb Guard come for you. There is no escape. KevinC
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Post by Bureaucrat of Chaos on Aug 1, 2017 20:08:07 GMT
Really cool conversions and ideas! Too bad about the photobucket nonsense.
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Post by Horace on Aug 2, 2017 8:20:46 GMT
Hey. All my images on this thread are hosted via PhotoBucket. Yet they still work. What gives? Very odd. That is odd. Perhaps it is the way they were uploaded. When I follow the link from your images it is some tapatalk upload, where as all my images link directly to photobucket and do not work
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Sept 7, 2018 17:13:01 GMT
What? But I thought this thread was about a Tomb Kings army? Oh yeah, it is. But the Tomb Kings are my Campaign Army in The Dark Tidings Campaign. And - brand new - this season we get an allied contingent of Demons. The final rules are TBD, but... TL; DR: I just have to follow the rules for Daemonic Pacts in Storm of Magic, 1000 points.I figured why not get the jump on painting. Need them done by 11/1/2018 and I ain't as fast as the rest of y'all. I waffled a good bit on which flavor (which Chaos God) to choose. Who would want to fight with Tomb Kings? Which Chaos God would the Tomb Kings themselves ever even want ally themselves with? For various reasons, I settled on Nurgle.- Think... Drone Riders riding diseased Scarabs (instead of flies)
- Think... A Nurgle army with a non-green paint job, maybe orange or yellow or khaki (??) or even the obvious poop brown
- Think... A Nurgle/Egypt mashup based on the 10 Deadly Plagues? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagues_of_Egypt
- Tomb Kings are based in a quasi Egypt world, deep in that type of fluff and flavor.... the possibilities are wondrous.
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Sept 10, 2018 17:37:10 GMT
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Post by sedge on Sept 10, 2018 18:14:12 GMT
It looks like a Beastmen that managed the rare achievement of elevation to Daemonhood, rather than damnation through Spawndom. The painted versions certainly look Nurgly enough.
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Post by mottdon on Sept 10, 2018 19:25:17 GMT
If you gave it a Lion head too, you'd have a Chimera version.
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Sept 10, 2018 20:49:33 GMT
But... is it too small? For fair gaming purposes??
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Post by mottdon on Sept 10, 2018 20:53:25 GMT
They really need a pic with Sir Forescale to be certain.
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Post by grandmasterwang on Sept 11, 2018 14:01:56 GMT
A worthy model in my opinion. I collect Beastmen though....
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