Re: [NetEpic ML] New Unit from Epic40K, Epic Armagedon

From: darius spano <dmanspano_at_...>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 06:45:53 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Peter,
I would like to be involved in campaign rules. The
White Dwarf had an excellent scenario for
mni-campaigns and I had found some one else's a few
years back with the Squats fighting the Imperium.
COunt me in.

On another note, as for new units I have one for IG.
The towed autocannon and loader that come with the new
IG plastic sprue. I have based them as Autocannon and
loader. I haven't come up with stats yet but would
also incorporate a rhino transport as well or as an
option. I hate putting these into my heavy weapons
company. They could be either 3 to a squad or 5 to
squad with a an HQ similar to IG.
3 stands of Autocannons + 3 rhino transports
Would be more mobile heavy weapons for the IG or just
an added support for IG infantry.

The newer IG sprue is much better than the older.
Can't say much for the Armageddon stuff yet. I can't
wait till I finish my IG. After them just a handful of
nids left to finish and I am done!!! I will never
catch your 500K points worth of troops but 60K isn't
bad either.

Darius
--- Luca Lettieri <magnus_at_...> wrote:
> On 7 Jun 2004 at 15:14, Peter Ramos wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I dont think we will be including any space ships
> and will leave that
> > for BFG. However there are rules for the "orbital
> barrage attacks"
> > inluding the old stasis and haywaire attacks that
> we may include as
> > optional rules in the optional book.
>
> Regarding this: what about some campaign rules? I
> for one would
> love to see something reflect such little
> insignificant real world
> details like, say, *logistics*.
>
> OTOH... given the fluff, any half-decent simulation
> would end up
> with an auto-win for the Imperium. He. Forget it.
>
>
> Luca Lettieri
>
>
>



        
                
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