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What happened to the week long, video filled events you guys used to do to cover stuff like this? =/ Those reruns of the Blood Angels week reminded me of how much content you used to push out back then.
These videos now, while offering a great “first look”, barely scratch the surface of their games or factions
Good one Andy. “He has THREE legs.” No wonder people fear the Carnie 😛
Althought Everblight is not among my favorites from all factions in Hordes I must admit that this is nice starter box for them.
The box is really solid… even if I got the number of legs wrong!
I’ve got two of the damned things in metal… I should know!!! 🙁
While most faction starter sets tend to have a weakness to this or that, Legion’s starter has virtually no problem with anything thrown at them. Tough hard hitting hard to kill heavy warbeast, cheap yet good lesser warbeast and Lillith warlock who can see through anything, is mobile and can shoot both spells and her uber-powerful bow from 12″ away. Like Andy said, tops of the starter sets and only one where all of the models can be useful outside of starter set matches. Shredders x4, Carnivians and Lillith are what starter sets should all be, figures to build a good army around.
Looking forward to your next Hordes/Warmachine review. By the way, any reason Retribution doesn’t have a starter set? Sad that it’s a major faction and doesn’t.
Great looking starter, looking forward to the Furries fan club review…you know…Circle
Hey Andy, good unboxing. I enjoyed hearing the details on Legion and each of the models. I look forward to hearing more on Hordes other factions.