Thursday, October 24, 2013

Watch where you swing those things


Time for another review of the retinue minis.  The Inquisitor and servo skull were original figures done bak in 2008, I believe.  The Psycannon was made from sculpey.

The Arco-Flagellants (or Arco-Flatuents as I lied to call them) were made for Adepticon 2012.


I remember them doing some damage in a few games.  Most of the time, however, they just got shot by Space Wolves missile launchers.


At least I got to use the servo skulls in the 2012 tournament.  I forget what it is that they do in the Grey Knights book, but I had 3 of them, which was enough to cover the whole table.


It is a bummer that in the world of 5th edition, none of this can even hope to stand up to plastic titans and fleets of flying stuff. :-(


Anyway, I think I may just set up some of my own battles between the Dark Eldar and the old fashioned Inquisitor list.  Besides, innocence proves nothing!!!!!  Every day is a great day for an Exterminatus.  Let's play two...


2 comments:

  1. Great work as usual James. Is there any disadvantage from a gaming point of view to having your minis standing up on your higher bases? I'm more of a painter than a gamer but just curious to know if it having your models elevated presents any line of sight issues and makes them easier to shoot.

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    1. Thanks! That has only happened at tournaments once in a while, where terrain is minimal, if non-existent. It's never an issue on my own terrain, or most other sets...

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