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Miniatures war gaming blog focusing on modeling and painting for the Warhammer 40K game system, with the occasional foray into War Machine and Warhammer Fantasy.
» Squirrel!
03/04/25 14:34 from Rabbits In My Basement
Of all the whimsical, goofy things that I love about Quar, Messenger Squirrels and their Handlers are probably my fav...
» This Old Bunker
01/04/25 04:00 from Rabbits In My Basement
I had built these bunkers about 15 years ago when I was tootling around with a Second Anglo-Boer War project. They we...
» Midgard in Mantovia
30/03/25 15:56 from Rabbits In My Basement
Played a 400+ point game of Midgard last night with Scott, Brett, Dan, and Pat. I got out my 11th-12th century ...
» Hotlead 2025 AAR
25/03/25 15:06 from Rabbits In My Basement
Another Hotlead is in the books. 2025 was a fantastic year. Almost 400 people attended. Real life got in the way for ...
» Show Report: Austrian Salute 2025
25/03/25 10:00 from Battle Brush Studios
Here's the show report of last weekend's Austrian Salute 2025! First time in the new location, which is larger...
» US infantry (winter war) #4
25/03/25 06:05 from Demi Morgana's hobby log
Winter is just over so it was high time to get some of my recent spoils of war painted . Looking at stuff I paint you...
» Wargames To Go 26.2 - First Contact Games (Conclusion)
24/03/25 06:57 from Wargames To Go
As has happened before, my subject for this podcast episode sort of grew to be larger & more challenging than I was p...
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Maybe it is a hype thing. Make it sell out so blogs talk about it and increase interest. Or the other way. Sales were so bad they went back to the publisher to renegotiate a deal for less quantity. Who knows, I would not put it past GW to do either. (do they publish their own stuff?)
After I noticed that, I went scouting around some of the other blogs to see if someone had gotten a great leak on the contents or something. Alternatively, maybe they took such a bath on 'Crusade of Fire' that they decided to do a short run for the first printing of 'Skies of Death'.
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