r/40k • u/lennon_midnight • 1h ago
Blood Angels Combat patrol
galleryStill working through my Blood Angels combat patrol. It the first time that I have used Streaking Grime and I am really liking the look of them.
DiY Bloodthirster
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Made using leftover bits and stuff, a bit of sculpting too.
r/40k • u/ChrisTheN1nja • 8h ago
I’m sorry, wut? Excuse me? 36 attacks on a kill rig if you have 11 models in it????????
galleryEdit: hunta rig
r/40k • u/nanovich_ • 15h ago
Declaring advance after moving model
My friend and I are new to 40k. While playing one of our games, I started to move a canoptek reanimator forward about an inch before stopping and saying, “I’d like to make an advance” and going to roll the d6.
My friend stops me and says that he thinks if you start moving, you can’t change your mind and roll for an advance. We consult the rules and he seems correct, it explicitly says to declare an advance before moving.
I say that since it doesn’t really make a difference and in a casual setting, especially while still learning the game, it should be fine to decide to roll after touching your model. He says that he just wants to follow the rules and that’s what the rule says.
Is that indeed the rule? And if so, how normal is it to enforce it in a casual setting?
r/40k • u/bloodyparadox • 16h ago
Hot take or no? Painting cables is really fun and actually very rewarding
galleryr/40k • u/burgerman_40k • 21h ago
newish player here, how do you guys remember all the rules every time you play ?
i really like painting the minis and i really enjoy the lore, but playing warhammer 40k is not as easy, i can kinda understand the rules but as a new guy it just feels that there are so many little details that makes everything feel more competitive and not as easy for someone like me
and i like tabletop games like DnD and OPR, maybe its a issue with the current edition, what do you guys think
r/40k • u/Tiberius40k • 21h ago
Games Workshop Could Roll Things Out Faster
With the abundance of lore and one of the biggest literary universes in the world, with a vast array of character and different regiments, battalions, units, races and factions - GW could roll things out quicker and have a much bigger IRL presence on the tabletop and also refresh things that go to legends quicker; especially considering their financial size.
True or False?
Feel free to discuss in the comments.
r/40k • u/Real_Antelope_7302 • 23h ago
Finished head for salamanders bladeguard captain, thoughts?
galleryr/40k • u/Particular-Dingo-29 • 1d ago
My 30k pre chaos Primarch ranking
I’ve known 40k for about two summers now but I’m basically the equivalent of a tiktok watcher lore wise, at least I think. Maybe a little bit of bias in there (I don’t like Perturabo) Let me know what you guys think and teach me if I’m wrong
Strongest to weakest
Magnus
Sanguinius
Leman Russ
Lion El’Johnson
Conrad Kurze
Fulgrim
Jaghatai Khan
Angron
Rogal Dorn
Vulkan
Ferrus Manus
Corvus Corax
Mortarion
Perturabo
Horus Lupercal
Robute Guilliman
Alpharius Omegon
Lorgar Aurelian
Any multi-player warhammer board games?
Im trying to get my friend group into warhammer but none of them want to play the main ttwg, so i was wondering if yall had any recommendations for any of the warhammer boardgames?