Strongest argument for named characters in conquest I know of. People can always use the generic characters but named characters are great for expanding lore.
I read that article as the Mimetic Assasins were reprogrammed to discontinue their ward, meaning killed them in the caravan. Whether it was that or they were removed, it is a really violent piece of lore, and part of why I love this faction.
Im not into rank and flank but have been thinking about maybe picking some of these up for DnD. they are wonderfully wierd but i hear bad things about parabellums model quality
I have several sets of Avatara, and they make great giant-sized models (Huge by DND mini standards) for other games. The plastic on the Avatara specifically is a little strange, both softer and more flexible than most wargame minis, but the kit overall is a delight.
Strongest argument for named characters in conquest I know of.
People can always use the generic characters but named characters are great for expanding lore.
I read that article as the Mimetic Assasins were reprogrammed to discontinue their ward, meaning killed them in the caravan. Whether it was that or they were removed, it is a really violent piece of lore, and part of why I love this faction.
Definitely my favorite conquest faction.
Always down for some Conquest lore!
I love Conquest lore videos.
Im not into rank and flank but have been thinking about maybe picking some of these up for DnD. they are wonderfully wierd but i hear bad things about parabellums model quality
I think they are kinda big models from what I’ve heard.
I have several sets of Avatara, and they make great giant-sized models (Huge by DND mini standards) for other games. The plastic on the Avatara specifically is a little strange, both softer and more flexible than most wargame minis, but the kit overall is a delight.
Older kits (like first ed starter) were not great in term of plastic quality, but new kits are up great, on par with GW plastic
I'd love to see a model of this.
👍👍 I love this concept!
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