This custom Warhammer 40k arcade cabinet is a fan-made archive of retro rulebooks
James Glasco is one dedicated Warhammer 40,000 fan. "I've been in the Warhammer hobby since around 1999 or 2000", he says, and "I've never been able to move on from the older editions". Glasco still actively plays Warhammer 40k fifth edition and Warhammer Fantasy sixth edition, he's collected "Every rulebook, army book, codex, and expansion released for those editions". But what to do with that substantial game library? "At some point it hit me that instead of just storing all of it, I could build a dedicated reference terminal" - and that's just what he did. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:A Warhammer 40k Menace spinoff would wipe the floor with every XCOM out thereNo, Dark Heresy isn't Warhammer 40k's Baldur's Gate 3 - it's far more interesting than thatWarhammer 40k gets new Ad Mech models, and they're ALMOST as cool as the Horus Heresy ones
James Glasco is one dedicated Warhammer 40,000 fan. "I've been in the Warhammer hobby since around 1999 or 2000", he says, and "I've never been able to move on from the older editions". Glasco still actively plays Warhammer 40k fifth edition and Warhammer Fantasy sixth edition, he's collected "Every rulebook, army book, codex, and expansion released for those editions". But what to do with that substantial game library? "At some point it hit me that instead of just storing all of it, I could build a dedicated reference terminal" - and that's just what he did.Read the rest of the story...
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A Warhammer 40k Menace spinoff would wipe the floor with every XCOM out there
No, Dark Heresy isn't Warhammer 40k's Baldur's Gate 3 - it's far more interesting than that
Warhammer 40k gets new Ad Mech models, and they're ALMOST as cool as the Horus Heresy ones
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