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Well, yeah sorta.
From what I understand, Imperial Agents aside, allies are most likely going away in 10th ed 40k, which is a frightening prospect for my multitude of side projects:
The Inquisitors and haughtily find themselves above such concerns.
The Incandescent Coyotes were recently eBayed off, much to Zzzzz's dismay.
The Eldar were transferred to Neverness.
The squad of Demiur-uh, Votann will go to Rob when I next see him.
The Iggies are...kind of in limbo at the moment (I like them, but loathe the financial costs of expanding them).
The Chaos marines and cultists are likely to suffer the same fate as the Coyotes.
Lastly, the Adeptus Mechanicus has (by 9th ed point values) recently doubled in size!
Currently they're sitting at the 500 point mark, with a 3D printed dino-bot (Ironstrider) still in pieces as it will be a paint-as-I-assemble model due to all of the recessed nooks and crannies once it is built. I didn't mention what specifically were my purchases from Wargame Exclusive in my last post, but it was the aforementioned dino-bot, and their oh so excellent Skitarii conversion kit.
While GW's multi-option kits make sense for them from a logistical point of view, everyone who's ever bought one of said kits ends up with a LOT of wasted plastic. Sure, we all like bitz, but I'd rather have both squads, or two separate squad boxes at a lower price point. Or, a conversion kit that lets you make both squads from one boxed set (and for about $20 less than buying two Skitarii boxes).
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Wait....you have Chaos Space Marines? I feel like I missed something...
I can't beleive that the Incandescant Coyotes went with you telling me first !
And that kit to double the output of the skitari box is the very thing that 3D printers were made for.
@Neverness: You want em?
@Zzzzz: My apologies good sir, never crossed my mind that you would want them.
As for the conversion kit, they're resin casted. But yes 3D prints would work for this too.
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