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Post by chuckjerry on Apr 8, 2016 0:42:08 GMT
Looking over my "world of Warhammer the official illustrated guide to fantasy battles"
What does everyone relax with and or look back to for some inspiration ?
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Post by TheREALricksalamone on Apr 8, 2016 0:48:34 GMT
Old white dwarf magazines take me back to a happier place.
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Post by KevinC on Apr 8, 2016 1:12:48 GMT
Yes, old white dwarfs all the time. I particular loved all the WD during the WFB 4th edition era.
Also various old Warhammer rules like the original Chaos books and 4th edition armies books. The 8th edition hardcover is a great "coffee table" book actually, looking at the the cool stuff they put in there.
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Post by chuckjerry on Apr 8, 2016 1:19:18 GMT
I enjoy the old white dwarfs myself , And I still constantly look back to my hordes of chaos army book again and again
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Apr 8, 2016 12:59:31 GMT
Old white dwarf magazines take me back to a happier place. This 200 times
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Post by Naitsabes on Apr 8, 2016 17:57:49 GMT
The big red rule book has so much good stuff. Also, I like looking through the Storm of Magic book every now and then. And, ET: Nagash as well.
I don't always relax, but when I do it's with Warhammer 8th.
Stay classy, my friends.
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Post by dannytee on Apr 8, 2016 23:32:17 GMT
Right now I'm reading through the 8th edition ogre book. Before that was the Warhammer Siege book. But both of those were new to me.
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Post by Allaric on Apr 9, 2016 4:05:58 GMT
Well that would have to be my copy of Realm of Chaos , Slaves to Darkness. There is so much in that book for fans of Chaos , the way they tied the mythology of world of the Chaos gods in with the game and how it all worked so well together.
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Post by grandmasterwang on Apr 9, 2016 5:30:28 GMT
Old white dwarf magazines take me back to a happier place. Indeed. Wd 157 i believe was my first when i was a kid. Later on when i rejoined the hobby as an adult i tracked down WD 135 to 157 and 158 onwards. I reckon i have about 200 white dwarfs in total..... i have actually read every one. It is generally the battle reports and cool armies/articles which i revisit to chill. Some of the stuff still brings a smile to my now older more jaded mind I also find revisiting army books to be a pleasant experience. I find the humor of the 5th Edition Dogs of War book refreshing for example. I still have a few Warhammer novels i have yet to read.
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