Exploring Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader 1st Edition in 15mm
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ย. 2024
- Warhammer 40,000, commonly known as Warhammer 40K, has captured the imaginations of tabletop gamers for decades with its grimdark universe, intricate lore, and intense battles. While traditionally played in the standard 28mm scale, the game has seen adaptations and variations, including the fascinating realm of 15mm scale wargaming. In this article, we delve into the realm of 15mm Warhammer 40K and explore its unique appeal.
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I think 40K works better at smaller scales such as 6mm up to 15mm. Personally I don't think it works very well at 28mm.
I've always liked the smaller scales way more. It's so much cheaper to get an army together and with todays technology the detail really isnt lost at smaller scales.
Especially with modern 3D printers that now available.
Just came across your channel. It’s excellent. Love the topics. Thanks
@@adamfox1669 Cheers
I saw another TH-camr 3D print two full AoS armies and build a board as a sort of travel set; he worked at 50% scale which inspired me, I only now discovered that that was 15mm scale and thanks to you, that there's a community.
I might take another look at printing a 15mm space marine army, I might have to either look specifically for lower detail models or enter the waters of digital modelling.
I seriously need to start thinking about getting a 3D printer either later this year or early next. As the possibilities are endless
@@irregularmagazine I'd recommend going down the resin printer route, especially for 15mm stuff. The difficulty curve may be slightly steeper at first, but print quality issues are much easier to diagnose.
Can't say enough good things about 3d printing. Currently working on a sisters of battle and a guard force in a box.
@@thulyover9000 I'm tempted nut currently don't have the space
Good to see the Good Word of 15mm spreads, I'm currently working on 15mm British and German Forces for Bolt Action myself, but 40k with Vanguard and onslaught is up there on my list.
How are you basing them? I personally use 19mm Washers and/or Strike Plates. About the same size as a US Penny, but tend to take to magnetization better.
@@SwordlordRoy basing depends on the rules I'm playing. For 40K I'm using 20mm round bases from Renedra.
Interesting project! I prefer the smaller scales too. I’ve bought into the 8mm legions imperialis stuff. The rules are better than 40k to be honest too!
I've not looked at them yet though I use to play Epic back in the day.
I have a ton of the old Critical Mass figures and vehicles, they are great! I have thought about 40k in 15mm but prefer the look of OPR or Xenons Rampant
I spotted a copy of Critical Mass on EBay the other day.
@@irregularmagazine never seen the rules in the flesh, I just have the figures. I actually bought them painted off the designer when he was selling up.
@@wc9109 I've never seen the minis lol
Interesting idea. It was/is a very narrative and fun system
It's a great rule set for narrative game play
YES!!!! thats what im doing also
I'm a tyranid player from 2nd edition who came back for 10th edition. The scale creep has gotten ridiculous 🫠
I've noticed the huge amount of scale creep as well