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Warcry turns 3 this year, and with it we get another new starter set in the form of Red Harvest. Just like its predecessors you get two warbands, a whole bunch of scenery, a rulebook, a game board, and everything else you would need to play the game. Both of the warbands and the scenery are brand new to this box though, and one of which I am super excited to see a full kit for! So, let's delve into the box and see what exactly you reap in this harvest.
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The first of the 3rd edition Battletomes are here in the form of the Orruk Warclans and the Stormcast Eternals. Today I'm delving into the green menace of the mortal realms in the form of the Warclans, but I will also be review format and rules changes in general with the two book and the transition to a new edition.
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With a new edition of Age of Sigmar now out in the world, that also means new Battletomes are approaching, and with them, hopefully new models! Destruction is king of the hill this edition, so I figured I would take a look at what units I would like to see new models for in the rowdiest Grand Alliance.
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I'm a sucker for new paints, so there was no doubt that I was going to be picking up the three new colors that came out alongside AoS3! As with most of the newer paints recently, they are themed around a certain release, in this case the forces of Destruction. So how do these new paints feel and what options do they bring us?
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With the new Stormcast Eternals stuff coming out soon I figured it would be a good time to revisit one of my painting tutorials for them. This method uses Contrast Paint with some metallics and highlights to get a quick and good looking Anvils of the Heldenhammer Stormcast. Although this is used on one of the Sacrosanct models, it will work just as well on the new Thunderstrike armored minis coming out!
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The moment I came across this army on Instagram I was blown away. Manel has made such an evocative looking Mechanicus army using a variety of models, amazing conversions, and a seriously sharp looking color scheme. Not only that, but his photos of the models with their scenic backgrounds are stunning! I knew right away that I had to ask him to share his models and his thoughts behind them here on Mengel Miniatures.
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Today I have a special guest interview with Rob Hawkins, the master of miniature architecture! You may recognize his iconic Death scenery, or his detail rich tables for other games like Star Wars Legion and Wild West Exodus, or even from White Dwarf magazines from the early 2000s. Wherever you know his work from, one thing is always true; its astounding!
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REVIEW: Maggotkin of Nurgle Rules Review
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