Why hasn't Warhammer 40k Armageddon revealed a must-have mini yet?
By most metrics, the four miniatures revealed so far for Armageddon, the Warhammer 40k 11th edition launch box set, are really very solid. Judged against the mainstay of Games Workshop's range, the two Orks and two Intercessors we've seen so far are perfectly solid. But they're not being judged against the mainstay of GW's range - they're up against the kits from Leviathan, the 10th edition launch set, a set of models so damn cool that the fandom still isn't over them. Is Armageddon doomed to linger in the shadow of its older sibling? Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:The new Defiler kit reminds me why I love Warhammer 40kWarhammer 40k's latest wave of pre-orders is full of big, stompy setpiecesBig changes are coming for Warhammer 40k's mission mechanics
By most metrics, the four miniatures revealed so far for Armageddon, the Warhammer 40k 11th edition launch box set, are really very solid. Judged against the mainstay of Games Workshop's range, the two Orks and two Intercessors we've seen so far are perfectly solid. But they're not being judged against the mainstay of GW's range - they're up against the kits from Leviathan, the 10th edition launch set, a set of models so damn cool that the fandom still isn't over them. Is Armageddon doomed to linger in the shadow of its older sibling?Read the rest of the story...
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The new Defiler kit reminds me why I love Warhammer 40k
Warhammer 40k's latest wave of pre-orders is full of big, stompy setpieces
Big changes are coming for Warhammer 40k's mission mechanics
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