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У меня только один дилетантский вопрос - для игры сапплайментами нужно будет таскать с собой повсюду еще и кодекс маров? П.с. Интересно а вот как вы думаете ГэВэ издаст сапп для скаров и на этом остановится и это будет илитарная армия для маров? Или армия олл-джамп инфантри имеет место тоже быть? Уж все получше скаров, которые повторят олл-байки дарков?
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Это магuя, Ватсон!)) Происхождение этого слуха такое же как и у всех слухов с пометкой "не забудьте что это всего лишь слух" - кто-то где-то что-то услышал и сделал выводы. но слух о Гвардии Ворона во втором сапплайменте мне кажется более правдоподобным чем выводы некоторых личностей на основе формаций в апоке о издании Храмовников в супплае да еще и чуть ли не раньше скаров
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http://natfka.blogspot.ru/2013/07/ravengua...codex.html#more There are a lot of questions regarding who is going to be getting a codex supplement for Space Marines. While its rather solid right now that White Scars are first, well sourced rumors are giving us a second Space Marine codex supplement before the end of the year. http://' target="_blank"> The usual candidate being thrown around is the Ultramarines. I do think they will get a well deserved supplement, but are they next after the White Scars? It may be possible that Ravenguard is coming. Check this report out, which might very well point us in the direction of the Ravenguard being next. Please remember that just because cases are empty, does mean its happening. I consider this to be a small piece of the puzzle only. via Calistarius from the Faeit 212 inbox It's Calistarius. I visited GW Nottingham today and thought I'd send you photos of the armies on display, or notably those that weren't on display. As always, absence may be for reasons other than upcoming releases but it's fun to speculate. First up is that the lizardmen forces have disappeared. All that's left in the case are a saurus champion, a couple of skinks and terradons which lend support to the new plastics rumours. Secondly, Tau forces are also absent but notably kroot remain. This doesn't come as much of a surprise due to the upcoming farsight supplement but the kroot remaining may hint that they're not in the supplement. Finally, there were two minor absences in the display cases, both coming in from the left field. These could be as a result of putting together a battle scene for the rumoured upcoming C:SM or may be potential supplements. First up the Word Bearers have disappeared from their case and along with lizardmen and tau has a nice little sign saying they've been taken for photographing. The other absent force is Ravenguard. They don't have a sign explaining their disappearance but I've noticed a few Ravenguard fans frequenting the forums so fingers crossed for a supplement.
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Apocalypse Supplements: Warzones
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http://natfka.blogspot.ru/2013/07/apocalyp...tions.html#more Apocalypse is only seven days from being released, and included in the Apocalypse book is the first Warzone release: Armageddon. So what are Warzones and what will be in them. Lets first look at some inside information and then discuss. Warzones are self contained supplements that go into the famous campaigns found in the background of Warhammer 40k. Armageddon is the first of these, and is included in the Apocalypse book. The inside info (anonymous source) Armageddon contains the history, locations, and battles that can be played from the second Armageddon War. this Warzone will include: unique natural disasters, 3 scenarios, 9 strategic assests, 19 Apocalypse Formations This is the first Warzone, and more will be released in the coming months Warzones A lot of people have been concerned about their favorite formations being lost, or there just is not enough of them. The way to look at Warzones, is that these will be supplements that will add a lot of things to 40k apocalypse, including new formations. Armageddon will include 19 formations inside its pages of the Apocalypse book, and you can expect that future releases (coming soon) will include many more as well. There is even a Warzone page already set up on the Games Workshop site. http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/...otCatGameStyle= The point is, look forward to a lot more formations being added to Apocalypse very easily and quickly with these stand alone supplements. The new format for releasing and updating Apocalypse is already set up for new Warzones, and it will easily surpass the Apocalypse of old. -
финальный вариант эмблемы без фона. Как время пройдет - не забудьте добавить
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Названuе: Space Marine Legions. World Eaters Legion Эмблема Органuзацuя: - Primarch - Legion Praetor - Legion Consul - Legion Devourer - Legion Standard bearer - Legion Honour Guardian - Legion Echelon Commander - Legion Chapter Consul - Legion Chapter standard bearer - Legion Chapter command bodyguard - Legion Lieutenant Commander - Legion Battalion Consul - Legion Battalion standart bearer - Legion Battalion command bodyguard - Legion Company centurion - Legion Company standard bearer - Legion Company command bodyguard - Legion 1st Lieutenant - Legion 2nd lieutenant - Legion 3rd lieutenant - Legion Tactical Marine - Legion Rampager
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Saw this over at Frontlinegaming, the Eldar release will show if there is any credibility behind the expanded books idea. With the Eldar codex there is also the Iyanden codex supplement which has been said to cost the same as the Eldar codex. If the below rumour is true we will see a codex SM and then many supplementary books with different chapters. I like the idea but if the supplements will cost as much as the codex itself we could be looking at a $100-300 pricepoint to collect the whole SM supplement series. With the rumours of a Inquisition codex containing GKs, Sisters and Deathwatch it would make sense if there was a codex Inquisition with GK, SoB and DW supplements. So, some more rumors for us to pontificate upon. Perhaps even ruminate over! Other big words about thinking, yes! So anyway, here's the scoop. Our source hit me up this morning to let me know some more goodies he or she had been told from their source who works for a certain large miniatures manufacturer in some capacity (sorry to be so vague, just don't want to lose the lead on good info). This source has proven to be very reliable in the past, telling us about Adeptus Mechanicus at FW before it hit, among others, most of which have turned out to be accurate. Some of what this individual has told us has also turned out to not be accurate, but with rumors it is hard to judge. They could be accurate at one point in time and then plans change, or they could be a version of the truth, etc. All I can say is that I trust this source as it is a person I go way, way back with. That said, these are just rumors after all folks, so salt and all that. During the course of our conversation, we covered a number of topics, and this is a bit of a summation. For one, I was told that my guesses about possible "mini-dexes" for the Chaos Space Marines to further explore the Legions may in fact be true. What that means I can only speculate on as my source didn't know anything else. Rules? Fluff? Art? All of the above? None of the above? I can't say at this point in time, although I fervently hope it means legion specific rules. I think we will learn a lot from the Iyanden Eldar supplement that is coming out in mere days. What I have heard about that book so far is that it is both physical and digital, and that is has rules and fluff specific to Iyanden, which makes sense as GW just invested so much money into producing the Wraithknight, Wraithguard/Blades, Spirit Seer, etc. and woudl want to maximize profit for that release. I think that this book will be a good indication as to the future direction of these "mini-dexes" we've been hearing about since before 6th ed hit. We've had steady rumors on this topic now for over a year. Which is a nice segue into our next topic! I was told that Genestealer Cults are indeed in the works. This is a rumor that has been corroborated by another source we have that is also a very trustworthy point of information and as such I am thinking these rumors are looking highly plausible. What I was told more specifically was that the IP for Genestealer Cults may not actually belong to GW, and that a company patented the idea/IP/models/something like that in the 90′s thinking that GW would buy the rights to the idea. GW did not and as such the idea has sat untouched since then. As I was told, this patent expires next year….coincidentally right about the time GW plans to release Tyranids! So, GW's plan as it was related to me, is to try to acquire the IP once the patent is up, or to release Genestealer Cult units under another name. That would be pretty cool and an Iyanden like supplement for them would be pretty awesome, IMO. Plus that means the bugs would have access to an entirely new type of build with, if it happens and turns out to be anything like the Genestealer Cults of days past, vehicles and…a mother f#$%(@n Limousine! Yeah buddy, the Magus rolled in style, son! I'f put a gold grille and spinners on mine, of course. This lead into a talk about the Space Marine giant robot that has been rumored to be on the way. This has been repeated many times now by multiple sources, and seeing as how every army has been getting a giant dude/monster/robot on an oval base, I don't think this is going to surprise anyone. As Space Marines are far and away the best selling army in any of GW's game systems, making one of these would be like printing money. As to what it is, what I keep hearing is a "giant Contemptor Dreadnought." I asked if he thought GW would port over more FW units directly into the dex like we saw with IG, and he said he thought no. The reason stated is that he was told FW took a major hit on the Baneblade. Apparently it was one of the best, if not the best, selling kits Forgeworld had prior to the superior and cheaper GW plastic kit. The thought process was to introduce FW type kits to GW retail outlets and FLGS' at a more affordable price point to increase awareness of FW style products. Apparently the idea backfired as it killed sales on the Baneblade. The end result was a major loss for FW's bottom line with a relatively minor increase to GW's. I was told as a result of this the acting CEO of FW at the time resigned/was asked to resign. I tried to verify this on Google, but couldn't find who the acting CEO of FW was when the Baneblade was released. If anyone knows and could verify this, that would be great. So at any rate, FW and GW are not overlapping models any more as they end of competing with themselves and cannibalizing sales from one another. As such, plans for a plastic Thunderbolt that were in the works were scrapped. Speculation: if the above is true, that would explain why we have not, and likely will not see plastic T-Hawks, Warhounds, etc. What we are getting are these new, unique models such as the Wraithknight (anyone remember the frequent rumors of a plastic Revenant Titan that were floating around for years?). Could the Storm Raven be what became of the rumored plastic T-Hawk? It does look like a squished T-Hawk and with 3D sculpting on computers these days, I imagine it would be fairly easy to do for one with the appropriate skill-set. I am of course just guessing here, but it seems very plausible to me that in an effort to not cannibalize their own sales–which makes sense–GW is instead using their ever improving plastic manufacturing capabilities, and predilection for retconning the fluff as needed to introduce new models, to get the best of both worlds. Big, new, relatively affordable plastic kits (compared to FW) that have proven to be popular in both 40K and Fantasy seems like an intelligent compromise. This leaves FW to do their thing, acting as the "Infiniti" to GW's Nissan in the greater corporate brand. With the new version of Apocalypse rumored on the horizon, and it's huge popularity upon release, it makes sense to me to make these big kits more accessible to GW's larger consumer base. What say you all? Well apparently they are going to break up the dex so it's not ultra marines heavy, they will have more generic characters then bring out expansions with characters and paint jobs for different chapters, same with the Eldar So you buy the codex, then get the white scars expansion that gives you upgrades, characters etc. Now this fist come from my [deleted] buddy, it came from another source, but he seems to think that it going to happen. So according to him the Eldar dex is coming out then there will a Ithilian (spelt wrong) expansionYou will need both books to play with themThis will also happen with the SM Also there will be a integration of some things from FW into the new dex (weapons mostly) to expand on the current system. As well as a lot more upgrade options, givin ou a tone more flexibility with your lists (like the tau, demons crons did) All these dexes are bringing the game up to 6th Ed rule standard. So ALL the dexes will be upgraded before they are done (GK, IMPS, NIDS, ORKS, SISTERS, BA, BT) But (if the ruinous are true) then the expansions will work with the dex for Imp Fist, White Scars, Ultramarines, etc.This is not official, my mate from FW (I talked to him recently) says they are gearing up For the next HH book (coming out Xmas) so will keep you posted on that, but it had Corax, Vulkan, the Gorgon as the three primarchs. Plus a load of new awesome mecanicum, oh plus they have released a new Titan above a war lord but not a emporer, but for the life of me can't remember the name. Comes out in the battle of calth(The big ultramarine planet the word bearers invade) Will let you knowHH book is scheduled for next year, Xmas will see mortarionAn I think that's about ItThe FW stuff I trueThe SM rumors are rumors But sound very plausible Oh prob going to be a large Contemptor dread as well. http://www.heresy-online.net/forums/wargam...-05-2013-a.html Recent rumors has put Space Marines in September, so thats what I am sticking to, alongside a White Scar supplement, that is said to be basically done at the printers. September Space Marines Codex White Scar Codex Supplement http://natfka.blogspot.ru/2013/06/so-whats...rines.html#more
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Названuе: Space Marine Legions. World Eaters Legion Эмблема Органuзацuя: - Primarch - Legion Praetor - Legion Consul - Legion Devourer - Legion Standard bearer - Legion Honour Guardian - Legion Echelon Commander - Legion Chapter Consul - Legion Chapter standard bearer - Legion Chapter command bodyguard - Legion Lieutenant Commander - Legion Battalion Consul - Legion Battalion standart bearer - Legion Battalion command bodyguard - Legion Company centurion - Legion Company standard bearer - Legion Company command bodyguard - Legion 1st Lieutenant - Legion 2nd lieutenant - Legion 3rd lieutenant - Legion Tactical Marine
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поясни для непонятливых что значит "зайбантя" Эмблема давно выложена в 20пикселях
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Лед тронется когда-нибудь?
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Не воспринимаю как это звучит на русском сестра)). На этом форуме даже неофитом никто не станет, тем более выше рангом. Я расписал карьерный рост, и он соответствует видению Форджи. Более того, я проделал большую работу. То что расписала ты более подходит для Чаптера в мире толстых детей 40к с роботом на колесиках и с бочками и где марины облеплены рюшечками как елка на нг. Иерархия Легиона - это иерархия Легиона. (с) Насчет эшелонов - все верно, забыл заменить звания. Поглотителей впихнул наобум, по большому счету они вне иерархии, так же как и неудачные гвозди - рампажоры)
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ПодробносTu?
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Было,не?) This is the collected information from BL Live, typed up by a friend: July: Horus Heresy: Mark of Calth trade paperback format. (the whole battle apparently lasted 10 years!) Horus Heresy: Angel Exterminatus mass market format. Imperial Fists: Seventh Retribution by Ben Counter. Gotrek & Felix Lost Tales (4 Novellas) Promethean Sun regular hardcover release like Flesh of Cretacia and Yarrick: Chains of Golgotha August: Adeptus Mechanicus: Lords of Mars by Graham McNeill. His second book in the series. Space Marine Battles: Death of Integrity by Guy Haley Horus Heresy: Vulkan Lives - Unto the Anvil by Nick Kyme. trade paperback format Space Marines: The Omnibus Orion: Tears of Isha by Darius Hinks. Sequel to Vaults of Winter. Horus Heresy: Honour to the Dead by Gav Thorpe. Audio. Iron Guard by Mark Clapham. Print version (currently available as an eBook). Horus Heresy: Betrayer mass market format. Visions of Heresy: War, Darkness, Treachery and Death September: Salamanders Omnibus includes new short story about Tsu'gan! October: Time of Legends: Master of Dragons Chris Wraight. First novel in the War of the Beard trilogy. Classics Series - First and Only - Nightbringer - Trollslayer Horus Heresy: Censure by Nick Kyme. Audio about Sergeant Thiel. Horus Heresy: Unrembered Empire - Imperium Secundus by Dan Abnett. Trade Paperback format. November: Bane of Malekith by Bill King. Final novel in the Tyrion and Teclis trilogy. December: Gaunts Ghosts: The Warmaster by Dan Abnett. There is only War short story anthology Imperial Fists: Malodrax by Ben Counter. Space Marine Battles. Legacy of Caliban: Master of Sanctity by Gav Thorpe. Second novel in the Dark Angels trilogy. Time of Legend: Master of Death by Josh Reynolds. Second novel in the Blood of Nagash trilogy.
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Цены_кусаюTся)) SPACE MARINE CAPTAIN: MASTER OF THE MARCHES Finecast Clam 29-Jun-13 13-Jul-13 RTD Splash $30.00 $22.25 SPACE MARINE CAPTAIN:MASTER OF THE RITES Finecast Clam 29-Jun-13 13-Jul-13 RTD Splash $30.00 $22.25 SPACE MARINE CAPTAIN: MASTER OF RELICS Finecast Clam 29-Jun-13 13-Jul-13 RTD Splash $30.00 $22.25 SPACE MARINE CAPTAIN: LORD EXECUTIONER Finecast Clam 29-Jun-13 13-Jul-13 RTD Splash $30.00 $22.25
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Названuе: Space Marine Legions. World Eaters Legion Эмблема Органuзацuя: - Primarch - Legion Praetor - Legion Consul - Legion Devourer - Legion Standard bearer - Legion Honour Guardian - Legion Echelon Commander - Legion Chapter Consul - Legion Chapter standard bearer - Legion Chapter command bodyguard - Legion Lieutenant Commander - Legion Battalion Consul - Legion Battalion standart bearer - Legion Battalion command bodyguard - Legion Company centurion - Legion Company standard bearer - Legion Company command bodyguard - Legion 1st Lieutenant - Legion 2nd lieutenant - Legion 3rd lieutenant - Legion Tactical Marine
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добавьте пожалуйста в выбор лояльных Маринов легионы пре-хереси с эмблемой до-ереси Space Marine Legions. Много кто сейчас собирает сие порождение форджи. Мне лично хотелось бы World Eaters Legion, ибо это мой легион. Спасибо
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Предыдущие четыре модели лордов-коммандеров изначально тоже вышли под апок, однако открой, будь так любезен нынешний кодекс маров, они ВНЕЗАПНО там есть. И докажи мне что эти модели не из нового кодекса маров и их там не будет [ Добавлено спустя 6 минут 33 секунды ] via Stickmonkey from the Faeit 212 inbox 4/1/13 May: High Elves June: Eldar July: Apocalypse August: Lizardmen September: Blood Bowl October: Space Marines November: Dwarves? December: Hobbit January: Tyranids I had Dwarves a lot sooner than others, so its probably safe to leave a question mark. It could possibly be brettonians or wood elves. Im basing my prediction of Dwarves on where I recall them being design wise, which was right after lizardmen. I've had multiple confirmations of space marines being the last 40k codex of 2013 and Tyranids being the first codex of 2014. October is a Black Box release, blood bowl and Warhammer quest have come up, although...it could be something surprisingly different... When Hastings weighs in, I'd go with his schedule always. создавал уже тему про новых маров, она закрыта. Чтобы не разводить сто одинаковых тем назвал эту так же, часть вторая. Предполагалось что модер объединит их. Вот и все
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Ага НО: "via the Faeit 212 inbox from Commissar-Lord Brusilov Natfka, I attended the French Games Day last week-end and while I did not learn much about any upcoming releases (everyone is quite tight-lipped about that), I did have a long chat with Robin Cruddace (thanks again to him if he’s reading this for putting up with me). Since he wouldn’t get into details of what’s coming up, I asked question regarding the development process, GW’s release schedule (in broad terms). Here is what I can remember from it : - interestingly enough, Robin mentioned that they want to avoid releasing models without a Codex/Army book. He explained that new models drive book sales and vice versa. I forgot to ask him whether he tought new releases without a book may spark new interest in that army, but I don’t think it would have changed his answer ; - he added that it takes basically a year to write a new codex ; - he mentioned that models come first, the models designers sit down and come up with new ideas for units and then the rules designers create rules and background for them ;"
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http://natfka.blogspot.ru/2013/06/space-ma...upplements.html There has been a lot of talk since the arrival of the first Codex Supplement, on whether these GW Direct only supplements, will be released for many of the chapters we now have as full codices and whether new chapters will be detailed out in them. Lets take a look and perhaps we can see what lies ahead. http://' target="_blank"> First off, this is a discussion topic, nothing below are rumors, even though some may be discussed in broad terms. Blood Angels, Space Wolves Will Blood Angels, Space Wolves lose their primary codex to become a supplement? The answer really is a resounding no. It would be very odd to do this. Far flung rumors still have these two getting full codices, and I am going to stick to that unless something else shocking comes out. These codices are still a long ways out, but I do believe that the major codices, even if they are marines, will maintain their codex. Ultramarines I find it really difficult to grasp Ultramarines getting one. They are after all the guideline for every chapter to follow. While I can see their leaders getting special army wide buffs in the main codex, Ultramarines will most likely be the Space Marine codex. White Scars, Salamanders, Imperial Fists, and more Now these are the chapters I see getting their own supplements. They are chapters that could throw in a few other small misc rules and equipment with some indepth background, and make a book. They are each one of the original space marine legions, and I think that these present more of an opportunity for codex supplements. Salamanders are my first choice for a Space Marine Codex Supplement. I rather miss seeing all these guys from a few years back. Black Templar What is going to happen here? Is this a primary candidate for a supplement? Wouldnt that be cool if it was released this year as one, and arrived later in the same month as the Marine codex? Who knows, I have not heard much on these guys for some time, except that no codex is being dropped. That really says nothing though in regards to whether or not it will be downgraded to a codex supplement. Space Marine codex Supplements. This is meant to be a discussion, so lets hear your views on them and what it will mean for Space Marine players.