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A system for running massively huge (or, one might say, EPICally huge) games of [[Warhammer 40,000]], using streamlined rules and 6mm scale figures to make things feasible. | A system for running massively huge (or, one might say, EPICally huge) games of [[Warhammer 40,000]], using streamlined rules and 6mm scale figures to make things feasible. Forgeworld never bothers to stock shit for this anymore since its been overshadowed by its big brother [[Apocalypse]]. [[Games Workshop | This is purely a game play decision and has nothing to do with the fact that the 28mm scale resin models in Apocolypse are outrageously expensive and supported by special books you have to buy.]] |
Revision as of 21:01, 19 June 2011
A system for running massively huge (or, one might say, EPICally huge) games of Warhammer 40,000, using streamlined rules and 6mm scale figures to make things feasible. Forgeworld never bothers to stock shit for this anymore since its been overshadowed by its big brother Apocalypse. This is purely a game play decision and has nothing to do with the fact that the 28mm scale resin models in Apocolypse are outrageously expensive and supported by special books you have to buy.