Sorry for the late post today, but I have been away at a wedding and thus this slipped my mind altogether.
So without further ado, lets see what the community has sent us this month.
Read moreA Horus Heresy Podcast
Sorry for the late post today, but I have been away at a wedding and thus this slipped my mind altogether.
So without further ado, lets see what the community has sent us this month.
Read moreWe are trying something new this month, we want to showcase some of our listener’s hobby progress, be it Heresy or not.
So lets crack on and see what you lot haver been up to this month!
Read moreThis month sees this feature change name and become Boardwalk Walk of Empire as requested by Graham And we will he taking a look at the Conquest Terrain table, which as the name implies, mostly
Read moreFor this months article we take a look at the box containing my Sector Imperialis and Sector Sanctoris Killzones. These were done using the guide done by Peachy when the Sector Imperials terrain originally came
Read moreWe at Edge of Empire we’re quite rightly horrified by the murder of George Floyd in the US and this event is simply one of many that show that there is an endemic system of
Read moreThis is the latest board we added to the podcasts collection and it’s made up of building and ruins from three different generations of Citadel scenery. First up are some Gothic Ruins, these were like
Read moreThis board is built around the core of the two Sector Mechancum Killzones for Kill Team, one that came with the second starter set and one that came separately. So let’s take a look what’s
Read moreFor the first Board Stories article that focuses on a table I wanted to look at what I feel the Imperial Strongpoint. It’s based on a box of terrain that Games Workshop offered a while
Read moreWe really need to start using this blog more, so I am not going to start doing a monthly series on each of the tables of scenery the podcast owns and what we have been
Read moreHere we have our army of the month and its a beauty! This amazing Thousand Sons army belonging to Pete Rees of Manchester was the winner of our players choice best painted award at Company
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