Podhammer 58 She bought in on a Computer

Posted on January 23, 2010 
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Well we are back again. This time just a short show answering some listener feedback with Phill Adams. Hilarity insues as we discuss many other topics including some more Beastmen tidbits. For more Beastmen talk with Phill check out the latest Inner Circle episode!

In this episode we discussed how crappy the GW minotaurs are….have no fear we also discussed an alternative! Sciborminiatures.com

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One Response to “Podhammer 58 She bought in on a Computer”

  1. David Witek on January 25th, 2010 12:02 pm

    So I just came form my local gaming establishment after going over the store copy of Beastmen. First, let me say that I love what they did with them. Now they are more their own race and not just another bit of Chaos flotsam, using chaos magic or beast magic. In fact, their abilities and spells seem to center around an animalistic fury. I also love the Traitor-Kin spell. We’ve been saying that they should have a spell like that forever.
    Here’s my problem, though. Three new rare choice monsters that seem like they’d be so much fun to play and there are NO MODELS FOR THEM. I’m sick of GW telling me to be creative and make up my own stuff. I hate being forced to buy two or three other model kits and combine them into something else. It’s expensive, and I could be spending that money on other units for the army.
    C’mon GW, it’s not like you didn’t know you were going to have this unit in the book, so how about a model for it?

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