Articles for tag: Dark City, Games Workshop, Warhammer 40k

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Come On, Abnett, Write Quality Warhammer Novels

Warpsword, a Warhammer Black Library novel by authors Dan Abnett and Mike Lee is dark fantasy tale of a dark elf, strangely enough. It follows the adventures of Malus Darkblade, an evil Highborn that is possessed by an ancient daemon. Malus must traverse the lands, seeking to regain five different artifacts, or he loses his ...

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How to Paint Warhammer 40k Miniatures

If you are new to Warhammer 40k and want to know the best ways to paint your models, apply details so that they look crisp and neat, how to make your Warhammer 40k army look unique, and how to model the miniatures, you’ve come to the right place. Gather Your Supplies All you need is ...

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Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation

Let’s face it, for fantasy fans; it’s tough to imagine a more perfect mythos than the one created by J.R.R Tolkien and apparently game companies don’t need to be told this twice. Everyone from RoseArt to Games Workshop to Fantasy Flight Games has unique variations of the universe on the market and that’s not even ...

Arundel Mills Mall; Hanover, Maryland

Arundel Mills Mall is located at 7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, Maryland 21076. It is accessible from the Baltimore Washington Parkway (Route 295) & Route 100. The Mall is approximately 9 miles south of Baltimore, roughly 19 miles north of Washington, D.C. and only 2 miles west of Baltimore Washington International Airport. You can contact ...

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Warhammer for Cheapskates

Warhammer, the wargaming miniature based game from the UK based Games-Workshop, is a game of fantasy or Sci-fi combat. Using anywhere from a few to hundreds of miniature figures, players can play a tabletop battle that may well take several hours to complete. Warhammer is a very popular game, but it is very expensive, as ...

Collecting Toy Soldiers: A Complete Guide for Beginners

Legions of plastic army men have been bought, played with, and thrown out by children, particularly boys, throughout the last 60 years. Toy soldiers are very popular with little boys, and are still popular with collectors whose ‘inner child’ has not died. I will admit that I sort of fall under this category, and have ...