No, I refer to 'New' 40K as all 40K Editions from 8th onwards, when the profiling system was changed, the Primaris nonsense was created, mortal wounds added, and so on, as opposed to 'old' 40K which had the proper profiling system, purely firstborn Space Marines and much less faction bloat (1st-7th Editions). One could call 'new' 40K 'Age of Guilliman' because that was when the Primarch cheese really kicked off.
Try D6 Str 5 autohits per model which ignore cover. Sigh...I miss when tanks had armour values and a single glancing hit could blow one up...
Well it made you think more about flank and rear placement for both attacking and defending, which I feel added an extra fun dimension to the game. Until someone ran scarab swarms with disruption fields and took down land raiders...
Took a 2nd hand old, weaponless model of Necron destroyer, and kitbashed it into a Lokhust Lord, using (among other bits) the 2nd staff of a Chronomancer
I have two Lokhust Lords, but was also able to use the second Chronomancer staff to make a conversion. Good use of spare parts to give that old model a new lease of life! Where did the tube extending from his spine and his right arm come from?
The tube is a bit from the new kit of the heavy destroyer. It fits nicely with the ending part of the chronomancer's tentacle that is "included" in the staff The right arm comes from a warrior
It took a while, but finally it seems that the contents of WH+ are made with the quality that should have been present since the beginning...