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krimsonstarr
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 6:23 am |
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Mojarn Piett
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 8:31 am |
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I just noticed these are still available through C in C. Just in case somebody else didn't know it.
I think some of these would make good Tau proxies.
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Ork Dreadnought
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 2:16 pm |
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Is it me or do some of these look very familiar?
Pilum TOG Medium Fighter
Verutum TOG Light Fighter
Martiobarbulus TOG Heavy Fighter
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Legion 4
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 5:59 pm |
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Yes, I saw those before and always thought that with the twin-boom hulls, they would make good Eldar AFVs too.
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primarch
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 8:17 pm |
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Hi!
They've been avaible for a while now. I've seen them up close and they are pretty good. A decet proxy for any GEV type vehicle.
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dafrca
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 7:50 am |
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Fanatic is trying to collect EA battle stats for use in watching the balance etc. of armies and stuff.
If you feel like helping, please go to the site, register, and post your battles.
Battle Stats Site
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Markconz
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:53 am |
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I've been busy over Easter - as well as a wedding I managed to fit in two EA games!! I've done some reports for my website, but due to limited bandwidth it might be good if 'Incoming' could grab them for the the next issue?
http://au.geocities.com/markconz/eab2.html
(Next report (7.5K battle) is being done now)_
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Gandalf the Grey
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 4:30 am |
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Excellent work as always Markconz, but haven't you heard about trees? Or hills? ? ?I noticed in your battle reports that you seem to have so much open space and I am curious as to how you don't get bored. . .
Not that everyone has to play like me, but just about everytime I play I have some kind of water obsticle, like a river or lake, bridge, hills, combination of rock formations, and lots of trees. Then I normally group the buildings to form little towns with a odd one here and there. The last thing I want is too much open space or a straight line going 3 feet without bumping into something.
I think the more terrain you use, the better the game. Use too little and you might as well just move everyone to the center of the board and start rolling hit dice.
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Legion 4
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 6:02 am |
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Nice, Mark ! And I too like a lot of terrain ... 
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Markconz
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:06 am |
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Quote (Gandalf the Grey @ 29 2005 Mar.,04:30) | Excellent work as always Markconz, but haven't you heard about trees? Or hills? ? ?I noticed in your battle reports that you seem to have so much open space and I am curious as to how you don't get bored. . .
Not that everyone has to play like me, but just about everytime I play I have some kind of water obsticle, like a river or lake, bridge, hills, combination of rock formations, and lots of trees. Then I normally group the buildings to form little towns with a odd one here and there. The last thing I want is too much open space or a straight line going 3 feet without bumping into something.
I think the more terrain you use, the better the game. Use too little and you might as well just move everyone to the center of the board and start rolling hit dice. | If you are using more terrain than this you must be giving a big advantage to close combat armies Gandalf! By E40k standards and other battle reports I have seen, this table is very cluttered! Most terrain pieces were in firefight/assault range of each other where it counted around the objectives - ie there was very little 'no man's land' around to give advantage to shooters.
E40k random terrain generators give D3 terrain pieces per 2' square (IIRC). This table had 20 pieces, or over 3 per 2' square (some of these were quarter/half size bits, but they were all LOS blocking).
I do actually have trees and hills in some other battle reports! However, to be honest Gandalf, yes I do prefer lots of ruins and industrial buildings, bunkers etc! It looks like we are actually fighting for something other than an apple orchard! (Though I do keep forgetting to use my river sections!). Also, I like to vary the terrain - so that some battles are purely rural, others urban like this one, others with nothing but wilderness with an outpost (though I don't have enough trees for the forest templates to do this for a battle report yet!) etc... I also have a massive amount of new hills awaiting painting and flocking, so expect a report with nothing but these at some stage too!
I wonder how cluttered other peoples battles are? Maybe because I am from New Zealand which has a very low population density I am used to big open areas and this is reflected in my terrain?! Do other people think this battle has a small amount of terrain?! 
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netepic
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:10 am |
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Quote (Markconz @ 29 2005 Mar.,01:53) | I've been busy over Easter - as well as a wedding I managed to fit in two EA games!! ?I've done some reports for my website, but due to limited bandwidth it might be good if 'Incoming' could grab them for the the next issue?
http://au.geocities.com/markconz/eab2.html
(Next report (7.5K battle) is being done now)_ | Not a problem - I will forward it onto Doug, I know that he is always looking for more Battle Reports!
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netepic
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Post subject: Renegade Legion /Centurion minis Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:37 am |
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