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Post by ohgodsnakes on Jan 20, 2019 15:34:26 GMT -5
Hey all,
Putting some feelers out there for folks interested in learning/playing this game. I've got the Grand Master box set, two Warhounds and a Reaver, all of which are sitting unassembled until after Club Champs. As soon as that's over though, I really want to start on my maniple. So who else is around and interested in playing?
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Post by voodoo on Jan 22, 2019 13:46:22 GMT -5
I'm picking up a copy of the Princeps Edition that I'm planning on putting together and painting up (NOT crazily, just painted).
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Post by ohgodsnakes on Feb 18, 2020 10:21:27 GMT -5
The new started set is a MUCH better option for those getting into the game. It's 180 and comes with a ton of good stuff plus the rules. One year later, and I've finally started painting my stuff haha. Getting hyped to actually play some time!
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Post by StepwisePilot on Feb 18, 2020 11:37:54 GMT -5
When you say new starter set, do you mean this? www.games-workshop.com/en-CA/Adeptus-Titanicus-Core-Game-EN-2020I'll admit, I do have some interest, but I'd like to make sure some others are playing before I buy into it. Also, I have a question: Unlike 40k or AoS starter sets, it seems that both sides have the same models in this case. Could all 6 be used on the same side, or is there obvious marking and such that tell them apart as different dies/units?
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Post by ohgodsnakes on Feb 18, 2020 12:21:18 GMT -5
All six can be used in the same army. There are different carapace options when you assemble them to make them look more like Loyalists or Traitors. The rest is how you choose to paint them or which Legio transfers you use.
Think of it like 30k. Everyone uses the same models, but the armies look very different because of the striking paint schemes.
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Post by StepwisePilot on Feb 18, 2020 13:50:05 GMT -5
Ah, that is fair. Thanks. I may try to get into it at some point, but right now I need to save money for stuff. Also, need to research the game itself.
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