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lincolnshire player................hoping to start up!!!

Started by mattausten86, January 16, 2011, 07:26:02 PM

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mattausten86

Hi all!!!

ive been a fan of inquisitor since it was released but never really got to play it,so i thought i would introduce myself!

Ive just started a chaos(nurgle) warband,mainley because he is my favourite chaos god,and also because i have a tonne of nurgle models lying around ;D ;D

btw im starting in 28mm but i do intend on starting properly when i can find players!!!

Kaled

Welcome to the Conclave!

If you're having difficulty you might want to give 54mm a try - Lincolnshire is pretty close to Nottingham and you'd be more than welcome to join us for a game at any Conclave event. A Nurgle warband would be easy enough to do at 54mm - you could probably use quite a few of your existing bits to nurgleify a few 54 mm models. And the Forge World plague ogryns would be great for a character in the final stages of Nurgle's Rot...
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mattausten86

i do go upto warhammer world quite often,but i dont drive,so sometimes its a bit difficult!!!ive already got one character made,its a deamonhost built on the nightbringer with 2 scythes,just needs a new paint scheme!!!


cheers
matt

Myriad

Hello, always good to see new members.

That sounds really neat - the nightbringer's a good base for a model I find.  As Kaled says, chaos is relatively easy to convert on the cheap.  It can also help to get players involved if they get to use shiny 54mm models  :)
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precinctomega

Nurgle's a great choice for a Chaos group, too. Lots of devious infiltrations to share the Papa's gifts, and counter insurgencies to stop interfering types from preventing them!

R.