Slann
Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl
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Being a primarily Warhammer forum, we already have a thread to discuss new releases and plans made by GW (all thanks to @Cristhian MLR), but I thought it would be a good idea to have a thread here to discuss upcoming products from other wargames manufacturers as well, as many of us play games and/or have miniatures from non-GW companies and, if you’re anything like me, you also like to visit your other favourite companies’ websites every so often to see if they’ve brought out any new stuff you think would look great as part of your collection.
I’ll start by discussing the latest wave of Prequels-era miniatures for Fantasy Flight Games’ Star Wars Legion wargame:
Anakin and Darth Maul are both very important characters in the saga, and the two specialist sets give you some officers to add to your Republic and Separatist armies, so some great new releases here. I’ve loved all the Clone Wars releases for Legion so far, and if the Clone Wars starter set wasn’t such an expensive one-purchase investment I’d certainly consider giving it a go, but then the starter set does give you exclusive Obi-Wan and Grievous models plus a hefty saving on 2 units of Clone Troopers, 2 squads of Battle Droids, 1 BARC speeder bike and two Droidekas. Oh, decisions, decisions...
Here also are the beginnings of Clone Wars era ships for their version of Battlefleet Gothic, Star Wars Armada:
I’m so pleased they’ve finally got round to making Prequels-era ships for Armada, because given we’ve got engagements like the battle over Coruscant in Episode III and the Malevolence arc in the Clone Wars series, it would be sacrilege not to feature the Prequel Trilogy in a game of Star Wars warship combat. Each set had three ships, a larger one and two smaller ones (an Acclamator Transport Ship and two Cruisers for the Republic and a Banking Clan Frigate and two smaller armed transports for the Separatists), plus some fighter squadrons to defend them (3 Torrent squadrons for the Republic and four Vulture Droid squadrons for the Separatists). Additionally there are the fighter squadron expansion packs which give you the chance to add even more fighters to escort your ships (Torrents, ARC-170s, Y-Wings and Aethersprite Interceptors for the Republic and Vulture Droids, Hyena Bombers, Droid Tri-Fighters and Belbullab 22s for the Separatists). I was a bit miffed that each of these sets costs the same as the Empire vs Rebellion one, but like that set they each contain the full rules and templates and if you buy them both you get 3 ships on either side, compared to the Empire vs Rebellion one which gives you two small Rebel ships vs one bigger Imperial one, so it’s not as bad as I first thought.
Now I’ve got the ball rolling, I look forward to seeing what the rest of you can find!
I’ll start by discussing the latest wave of Prequels-era miniatures for Fantasy Flight Games’ Star Wars Legion wargame:
Anakin and Darth Maul are both very important characters in the saga, and the two specialist sets give you some officers to add to your Republic and Separatist armies, so some great new releases here. I’ve loved all the Clone Wars releases for Legion so far, and if the Clone Wars starter set wasn’t such an expensive one-purchase investment I’d certainly consider giving it a go, but then the starter set does give you exclusive Obi-Wan and Grievous models plus a hefty saving on 2 units of Clone Troopers, 2 squads of Battle Droids, 1 BARC speeder bike and two Droidekas. Oh, decisions, decisions...
Here also are the beginnings of Clone Wars era ships for their version of Battlefleet Gothic, Star Wars Armada:
I’m so pleased they’ve finally got round to making Prequels-era ships for Armada, because given we’ve got engagements like the battle over Coruscant in Episode III and the Malevolence arc in the Clone Wars series, it would be sacrilege not to feature the Prequel Trilogy in a game of Star Wars warship combat. Each set had three ships, a larger one and two smaller ones (an Acclamator Transport Ship and two Cruisers for the Republic and a Banking Clan Frigate and two smaller armed transports for the Separatists), plus some fighter squadrons to defend them (3 Torrent squadrons for the Republic and four Vulture Droid squadrons for the Separatists). Additionally there are the fighter squadron expansion packs which give you the chance to add even more fighters to escort your ships (Torrents, ARC-170s, Y-Wings and Aethersprite Interceptors for the Republic and Vulture Droids, Hyena Bombers, Droid Tri-Fighters and Belbullab 22s for the Separatists). I was a bit miffed that each of these sets costs the same as the Empire vs Rebellion one, but like that set they each contain the full rules and templates and if you buy them both you get 3 ships on either side, compared to the Empire vs Rebellion one which gives you two small Rebel ships vs one bigger Imperial one, so it’s not as bad as I first thought.
Now I’ve got the ball rolling, I look forward to seeing what the rest of you can find!
