Games Workshop isn't much of a freebie provider, with the brilliant Warhammer Monthly 0 being a notable and pretty rare exception, and that's why the relative abundance of free downloadable material released to promote the Nemesis Crown Warhammer campaign came as quite a shock. To experience said shock yourselves follow this link and get a Nemesis Crown Booklet in PDF, an excellent campaign map (with markers) or some wallpapers. Now, sell your house and buy some lovely minis.
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Yesss! Finally a Games Workshop post from dear Gnome ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
You're so very right my friend. I'll try to remedy that... :)
ReplyDeleteBoy! I love the artwork done in that..! The whole book would print out nicely here on works laser printer.... hhhmmmmm..
ReplyDelete(heads off to get a house to sell.......)
ReplyDeleteI think it's about impossible to sell a house these days. I do hear theres a market for first born children, so try selling one of those.
ReplyDeleteAha! You got access to a colour laser printer of (at least) decent quality.... Great piece of info. Operation tracking Deitrix is ..err.. on track... Mwahahaha
ReplyDelete(stops Elderly from evicting that nice old lady)
Ross enters.
ReplyDeleteRoss leaves.
Ross leaves note: "Put the chicken down".
What did he mean?
...darn foiled again.... (stares at old woman....)
ReplyDelete.....first born child?.... thanks jihadjoe, far less hassle..
(puts up sign outside Gnomes house...)
(gnome uses sign on chicken)
ReplyDelete(chicken walks on by.....)
ReplyDelete..didn't work... (translates english to chickenish using babel translator)...
now we wait....
That was very Douglas Adams. Nice.
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:) ...what will we do if they can't read....?
ReplyDeleteThe Douglas Addamses?
ReplyDeletenow, now, now Chaos... comments about GW pricing are useless.
ReplyDelete1, its redundant, since the acronym GW means "pricey" is many languages.
2, if they really were 2 expensive for what you get, then competition would have dragged them down.
Well, dear Egyptoid, you're quite right. GW does translate to "pricey" almost worldwide and my comments definitely won't change a thing... Then again, as most of many readers of this blog don't know much about WH, a warning can be considered fair.
ReplyDeleteOh, and GW is practically a monopoly. 't least for the time...
once hooked, you will experience what it is to be addicted to the 'plastic crack' that is miniature wargames...
ReplyDeleteTell me about it... thankfully I feel slightly less addicted... Must be the tight schedule really...
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