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u/Gathenhielm · 2 pointsr/Grimdank

Hey, late reply but here's an Amazon link to the deck in question.

I bought one after seeing this post, and it just arrived. And it's awesome! 78 unique and beautifully drawn cards. Highly recommend it.

u/GodEmperorPePethe2nd · 10 pointsr/Grimdank

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BQS3UW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

$90, just make sure to order a hose too (only airbrush i bought that didnt come with one). You can use a cheapy air compressor till you save for a good one.

Damn good airbrush. With Flo Improver i can run ANY paint through it, GW, P3, Vallejo, doesnt matter

u/Tannerdactyl · 2 pointsr/Grimdank

Slo-zap glue gives me my best results when gluing heavy things together or attaching people to bases. It worked for all 125 members of my green tide!

https://www.amazon.com/Pacer-Technology-Zap-Slo-Zap-Adhesives/dp/B0006O8EQM

u/Unistrut · 30 pointsr/Grimdank

Pulls out copy of The Gothic and The Eldritch

The modern Tyranid designs date from 1994. They weren't able to get the models to match them until later though. Starcraft came out in 1998.

EDIT - And they both stole pretty heavily from H.R. Giger.

u/Sublime-Silence · 3 pointsr/Grimdank

I have this cheapish one with a tank. I find it's really great. Zero complaints. I recommend getting a tanked compressor. Don't have to hear the thing running constantly, the pressure comes out more constant, and it's like having a second moister trap.

u/MagnusO9 · 16 pointsr/Grimdank

If you look on Amazon, you can buy 40k themed tankards, which are less expensive then I thought they'd be.

https://www.amazon.com/Warhammer-000-Glass-Tankard-Mug/dp/B0722QBZRL

u/Cefalopodul · 37 pointsr/Grimdank

Book 8 of the HH Primarchs series is exclusively about him. There is also Scars, book 28 in the series.

And the Siege of Terra series is going to focus on him a lot. Remember the drive me closer meme, that's Jaghatai during the siege.

u/IDthisguy · 2 pointsr/Grimdank

Interesting note: most african slaves from the West African slave ships actually went to Brazil with some of the least actually leaving to America. Also Slavery wasn't fully banned in Brazil until 1888.

Also because this involves slavery and economics, I would really recommend reading Clash of Extremes by Marc Egnal. It goes deep into how the split between the north and the south was a clash of economic interests that were taken up by extremists (spoilers: it was all the Great Lakes region's fault). (I'm a massive history nerd, so I felt the need to post all this interesting word-blah)

That being said I don't think Commargh is a proper comparison to the Pre-Civil War United States as Commargh is a city-state where the US is a country and also the US hadn't fallen (yet?) like the Eldar. Also the US never directly got its slaves from US citizens raiding Africa instead the US received slaves mainly through warlords in Africa willing to sell their fellow Africans for guns and money.

Instead I believe a more apt comparison would be the slave capturing piracy of the mediterranean by Barbary Pirates. These pirates operated out of city states along the North African coast and enslaved many European sailors (including British ones) with some estimates reaching the millions. This theory probably makes more since as very few Warhammer historical references are taken from American history and many more taken from European history (ie: Holy Roman Empire Style church, Imperium of Man = British Empire anyone notice Colonial Governor = Planetary Governor (with a little 19th century European totalitarianism for flavor), Tau caste names based on Aristotle's theory about all matter, all the other ones that I can't think of off the top of my head).

u/Bebi_Primo · 4 pointsr/Grimdank

Marvel published Darth Vader comics for a few years about two years ago. Available for purchase at your local comic shop, book store, or online retailer!

[Vader Down is the sub-title of the story. ](Star Wars: Vader Down https://www.amazon.com/dp/0785197893/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_SdDTDb2T35QVJ)

u/EvMund · 4 pointsr/Grimdank

the dark vengeance box had some of dark angels and chaos marines, then there was a DA booster box and a crimson slaughter booster box. if you're looking for the dark angels expansion, this is it

u/Heathen92 · 14 pointsr/Grimdank

https://www.amazon.com/Emperors-Gift-Warhammer-40-000-ebook/dp/B01N942WJS/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1557243151&sr=8-1


>Annika burst into tears. I’d never seen anything like it – one moment she was composed, staring daggers at Kysnaros; the next she was weeping softly, her hands up to her rebreather mask, the tears freezing into silver trickles down her cheeks.

>I turned from the advancing war machine to glance at her. ‘Mistress?’

>She was already sliding down to her knees, still weeping, staring up at the approaching figure.

>‘He’s real,’ she said in a whisper over the vox. ‘Don’t you understand? Don’t you see? He’s real.’

>The Dreadnought stomped closer, drawing to a halt some ten metres away. Moonlight became bladed lines on the edges of its dense armour plating. Tribal paintwork marked its old, old hull. One of the war machine’s arms was a heavy, brutal rotary cannon – lowered and aiming away from us. The other arm was closer to humanoid, ending in a curved, vicious array of metal talons.

>Annika wouldn’t stop weeping. It wasn’t a display of undignified wailing – but the soft, muffled weeping was becoming unnerving. They were a pilgrim’s tears, shed in a temple at the end of a long journey.

>‘You’re real,’ she whispered to the towering war machine.

>‘Of course I’m real.’ The Dreadnought’s voice was bionic thunder. ‘Get up off your knees, foolish girl.’

>‘My lord,’ I said, as I went to one knee myself.

>‘I am Ghesmei Kysnaros,’ Kysnaros said to the Dreadnought. ‘A ranking lord in His Holy Majesty’s Inquisition.’

>The Dreadnought turned slightly on its waist axis, with a low growl of sacred mechanics. ‘Enough of this. Get up.’

>‘…and a duly appointed representative of the God-Emperor…’ Kysnaros finished, still unsure where to look.

>‘God-Emperor?’ The Dreadnought made the sound of gears slipping, grinding together. From the booming augmetic tone, I assumed it was supposed to be laughter. Either that, or an internal weapons system reloading. ‘Calling him a god was how all this mess started.’

>[...]

>He took a lumbering step forwards. His claw could have wrapped around any one of us with ease, so to see the gentleness with which he touched Annika was almost heartbreaking. The war machine rotated his wrist servos, rattling and grinding as he rolled his claw. Then, with the flat of one savagely sharp talon, he tilted her head to one side, then the other, showing the tears of ice on her pale cheeks.

>‘Enough tears now, little maiden. You have the look of the frostborn about you. What tribe, huntress?’

>‘The Broken Tusk, Great King.’ Her voice was a mouse’s, no louder than that.

>‘I still remember them. Vicious bastards, every one. A blessing in a battle if they were on your side, and a curse if they weren’t. Awful sailors, though. That’s the sad truth.’

>The Dreadnought stepped back, releasing her cheek. ‘No finer sight on any world than a frostborn maiden. Especially a beauty with black hair. Rare back when I had eyes to stare, and surely even rarer now.’

>I stared at the towering figure, wondering if there was some difference in the process by which gene-seed was once cultivated compared to the method now. He seemed to be able to determine that Annika was attractive. I wasn’t sure I could make that perception myself, and I had a thousand other questions to ask: about the warrior’s experiences in the age of the Heresy; about witnessing the Emperor in person; about the classes of vessels that once sailed the stars and now no longer saw use…