Re: [Epic] Basing Eldar

From: Daniel Bond <danbond_at_...>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 04:21:29 -0800 (PST)

---"A. Allen McCarley" <allen_at_...> wrote:
>
>
> How ar people basing their Eldar Figures? I'm especially curious
about:
>
> 1) Dark Reapers. Marines and Guard get to make heavy stands by
placing
> two heavy weapons troops on a stand. The Eldar seem to need 5. This
> seems just a bit illogical to me. But, if I use only two, what do I
fill
> the other three holes with? Would it look really silly to use
Guardians
> do you think? Is there any WH40K experience here that is relevant?
>
> 2) Harlequins are really undersupplied in the new boxs. All you get
are
> standard Harlequins. The detachment sheet seems to imply that Harlys
> become heavy troops with the addition of a single Death Jester. I'm
using
> an old Heavy Weapons Guardian for this. However, what would anyone
> suggest using for
> a) Solitaire
> b) Great Harlequin
> c) The Harlequin psyker (whatever his name was)
>
> There were two Aspect Warriors that didn't make it in the changeover
to
> E40K. I forget their names. One looks like a new Guardian with a
chopped
> off Rifle and an especially curly helmet (Dire Avenger?) and the other
> appears to be holding a very short flame thrower. Someone who's seen
> a WH40K solitaire and psyker, would either of these look appropriate
> enough to use?
>
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The aspect warriors are dire avengers and fire dragons. The dark
reapers I use are mounted three 2 a base
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