AT-43 — Rackham Factory Views

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Succubus Golgoth
Succubus Golgoth

Rackham posted some pictures from its factory. Most interesting for AT-43 players are the shots of the Succubus Golgoth.

Warhammer 40K 5th Edition Vehicles & Buildings — Podcast

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The guys at 40K Radio put together a nice tips and tactics segment on vehicles and buildings in Warhammer 40,000 5th Edition (Episode 15). The podcast goes over the changes to the vehicle rules, how vehicles are now handled in 5th Edition, the new buildng rules as well as tips and tactics for their use. Fast forward to 46min into the show to get right to the topic.

Warhammer 40,000 5th Edition FAQ

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Games Workshop now has an official eratta/FAQ for the Warhammer 40K 5th Edition rulebook. It is a two and half page PDF that includes a few corrections to the rules and then the FAQs.

Warhammer 40K 5th Edition Review — Podcast

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The gents over at the 40K Warcasting podcast have done a nice show on Warhammer 40K 5th Edition (Webisode #6). They go over the rules and what is new from 4th Edition. Skip ahead 9min to get right to the review. At the 1hr 15min mark they go over the impact of 5th Edition rules on the various armies.

Also see, The D6 Generation 5th Edition show.

Guide to Playing Tau — Podcast

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The gents over at the 40K Warcasting podcast have done a nice show on playing the Tau in Warhammer 40K (Webisode #3). They go over army composition, unit selection, and tactics. If you play Tau, or play against them, give this show a listen. Fast forward to about 40min into the show to get right to the discussion.

Guide to Playing Imperial Guard — Podcast

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The gents over at the 40K Warcasting podcast have done a nice show on playing the Imperial Guard in Warhammer 40K (Webisode #2). They go over army composition, unit selection, and tactics. If you play Guard, or play against them, give this show a listen. Fast forward to about 34min into the show to get right to the discussion.

AT-43 for Warhammer 40K Players

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I stumbled upon a nice comparison of AT-43 vs WH40K. In this case it is not a ‘this is better than that comparison’ but a literal comparison of the various aspects of each game with the other. I think this is helpful for players of either game to see how situations are handled in the other ruleset. The author even included some interesting photographs.

AT-43 — New Sneak Peeks

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O.N.I. Trooper
O.N.I. Trooper

Rackham in Cry Havoc Online #106 showed some more sneak peeks. This issue includes multiple shots of unpainted O.N.I. troopers and three new AT-43 Comics featuring the Cogs and the Red Blok.

Also see, AT-43 Previews.

A Wave of New Naval Warfare Games

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Well it has been well over a year-and-half since we did our first naval wargaming review in our A Tsunami of Naval Warfare Games article. At the time we were surprised at the number of new naval titles that had been released. Even more surprising is that the trend has continued.

Modern Naval Battles
Modern Naval Battles

A couple more card games were released. GMT Games released Pacific Typhoon, a simple card game for 3-7 players (it plays better with more players rather than less) that covers naval combat in the Pacific in World War Two. In a unique twist each player plays both the Allied and Japanese sides. This allows for lots of backstabbing as players vie for leverage to help ‘their’ side win. A new publisher, DVG Games, released Modern Naval Battles – Global Warfare. This is an update to the original 1989 game and includes the material in that game’s two expansions. MNB-GW covers naval warfare during the Cold War, Falkland Islands War, and Post-2000 era. Neither of these games are a simulation but both are interesting, fun games. Read the rest of this entry »

AT-43 Operation Frostbite — Review

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Operation Frostbite
Operation Frostbite

At first blush you might think Rackham’s latest AT-43 expansion was another book similar to the recent Operation Damocles Campaign Book. In fact it has as much relation to the Operation Damocles Initiation Set as it does the Campaign Book. It even ships in a similar, although smaller, box that has a front flap you can open to view the contents.

Civil Engineer
Civil Engineer

Operation Frostbite ships in a box about one-fourth the size of the Initiation Set box. Inside you will find one 128-page Campaign Book, one 16-page Gaming Aid (scenario book), 13 new cards (minefield, special tactics, and Karl a Karman engineer), twelve double-sided terrain tiles, three civilian engineer figures, and lastly two Elysium Crystal terrain pieces. All in all a hefty package. Read the rest of this entry »