Furry plastic dinosaurs - what could be more Rogue Trader!
Very cool - there's a set of good monster generation rules for Necromunda around, so it'll be good to get these on the table with a mission set out in the Death Zones.
Absolutely - I have a set of Heresy Miniatures 'Waspquitos' I've been meaning to paint up for ages, so they'll make great beasties for the deathzones too.
waspquitos sound cool. man eating plants, razor leaves, vampire vines, (think old school Dungeons and Dragons Expedition to barrier Peaks and the plants that mutated and grew wild in teh crashed space ship) etc..
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Furry plastic dinosaurs - what could be more Rogue Trader!
ReplyDeleteVery cool - there's a set of good monster generation rules for Necromunda around, so it'll be good to get these on the table with a mission set out in the Death Zones.
I see them as a local herd animal, sometimes raised for food.
ReplyDeleteA bit like overly aggressive buffalo. Sort of like Grox but adapted like camels for the heat of Jeriko Reach.
I am waiting for the killer fauna/flora and the killer monsters that inhabite the lesser known areas..
ReplyDeleteAre there plans to do this?
Absolutely - I have a set of Heresy Miniatures 'Waspquitos' I've been meaning to paint up for ages, so they'll make great beasties for the deathzones too.
ReplyDeletewaspquitos sound cool. man eating plants, razor leaves, vampire vines, (think old school Dungeons and Dragons Expedition to barrier Peaks and the plants that mutated and grew wild in teh crashed space ship) etc..
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