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Last but not least there are two more pages of batch painting Termagaunts. There are techniques for painting hive fleet Leviathan, Kraken and Behemoth on two pages each, displayed on the new models. Maybe it’s because I’m not a big Ogre fan, but I thought limiting an article to only one specific unit was a bit one-dimensional. … is 8 pages dedicated to Ogre Mournfang cavalry this month.
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Maybe the next time they should constrain the number of entries and have more close ups like they did with Xoxtile’s Night Goblins. You want to take a picture of the whole board, but then the individual models are so small that you can hardly make out any details. There is only one problem I have with Army on Parade entries in WD. Apart from Xoxtile, there are seven other entries: the well-known Adeptus Mechanicus display from Dave Taylor, also Chaos Space Marines of Nurgle, Dark Angels, two more Chaos Space Marines armies, Imperial Guard, High Elves and Space Wolves. And guess what, Tale of Painters makes another appearance in White Dwarf: This times it’s our very own Xoxtile with his gorgeous Night Goblin army, showcased on four pages. … features the second part of Army on Parade entries from Games Day Memphis on 14 pages. As usual, there are some cool and very gothic conversions in there, but as the themes of Blanchitsu don’t vary much, I think this section doesn’t need to be in every issue. The article starts as usual with an overview of the armies and the setup and ends with a debrief, but inbetween it’s more written like a story than an actual report.Ĥ pages dedicated to Johan Egerkrans’ Witch Hunters. There are no force organisation charts, the Tau army is made up of only battle suits (including six beautifully painted Riptides), and Jes’ Tyranids consist of only monstrous creatures (and there show up even more on the battlefield later). Yeah, optional rules in White Dwarf, when was the last time we have seen that?Ĭan we find any of the big plans in this month’s battle report? Dubbed “Last stand at T’ruen”, it’s an epic scenario where Jes’ Tyranids clash against Dan’s and Glenn’s Tau. Another 2 pages with 5 tables for random magic items that can be used for Warhammer Fantasy. … talks about how fond he is of random tables on 2 pages. This article reminded me that I have to paint an allied contigent for my Ultramarines eventually as well. I really love it when the allies rules are used to create an army where character comes first and rule effects second. His Blood Angels have been shown about two years ago, but now he expanded his force with allied Dark Angels that sport a matching paint scheme.
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I’m a big fan of Christian’s paint style, please dear WD team, bring more of his models into the magazine (he has a great Evil Sunz army as well I heard). …are the Angels of Darkness, a combined Dark Angels and Blood Angels force by Christian Byrne, displayed on 8 pages. All in all 48 pages, about a third of the issue. There are also a couple of pages dedicated to new Finecast Hobbit blisters, digital products, Black Library (including a short interview with Gav Thorpe about the Path of the Eldar omnibus), Forgeworld and licensed games. There are lots of nice pictures to drool over, some of the new models are shown with alternate paint jobs of hive fleets Behemoth und Kraken. The gatefold section is taken by the Harpy and Hive Crone. The main focus of this month’s new releases section are of course the new Tyranids. Well, let’s check the all-slimey and tentacle-y January issue and see if we can find anything new. If you follow the “what’s new today” blog on GW.com, you already know there are four new people in the White Dwarf team and that they got big plans for 2014. Another year, another round of White Dwarf reviews.