Showing posts with label Crimson Turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crimson Turkey. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23

The Joy of Small Games: The Grey Knight Conundrum

I've written about small games and my small Tyranid army before on Duke's Inferno. I've also promised to discuss my Grey Knights. I started with the silver marines when the Grey Knight Terminators caught my eye after their release during 3rd edition. While most of my old knights were cruelly taken from me, some remain, and have been recently bolstered by a Land Raider purchased for a pittance on eBay due to the title "Lnd Rader for Warhamer." Here's what I have done and what I shall do.





Friday, February 17

Excommunicate Traitoris: Introducing Infinity

In this new feature we will risk being declared Excommunicate Traitoris by not only examining, put playing and even purchasing miniature wargames from companies other than Games Workshop. Now let us pray to the dark Spanish gods of Corvus Belli and look into Infinity.

Thursday, February 16

Building a Necromunda Gang For No Money



I am not a rich man. Miniature wargames, on the other hand, we are a rich man's hobby. Even something as small as a Necromunda gang can put a dent in one's budget. When it was announced at my FLGS that a Necromunda campaign was going to be started up, I decided I was going to find my way in. While I may not have much in the way of resources, I am resourceful. Using this, I've managed to put together a small gang. Here's how I did it.






Wednesday, February 8

The Joy of Small Games: 1000 Points of Tyranids and small war tactics



As I mentioned in my debut post here at Duke's Inferno, The Joy of Small Games, I had the majority of my minis stolen a few years back and am currently limited to playing rather small games. (Read the comments section of my previous post if you want to hear my sob story) As was promised, I am now going to share with you what my Tyranid collection currently consists of, and the 1,000 point army I have made from it. So here's what I have:


Thursday, January 26

The Joy of Small Games

As players in the US, we tend to think almost exclusively about 2,000pt games... sometimes 1,850. What I've learned in the past year since the vast majority of my models were stolen was how to love smaller games.