Warhammer 40k is a franchise created by games workshop, detailing the far future and the grim darkness it holds The main attraction of 40k is the miniatures, but there are also many video games, board games, books, ect That are all connected in the 40k universe This subreddit is for anything and everything related to warhammer 40k. God i love that model, something about a gunship ship dropping off troops on an objective feels so badass But is it worth including a single valkyrie in a list as a fun pet model
Is it only worth it with scions I love this aircraft and have bean wondering how bad would it be using actual phisics and modern aircraft knowledge Also how is it actually seen in the lore, do its pilots see it as a good plane or is it like space marines in the heresy with the thunderhawk (disliking it and seeing it as clunky) Dude, i bought into astra militarum way back iat the beginning of 5e because they were rumored to be getting a plastic valkyrie By the time i stopped playing, i had 9 of them that i would pack up with veteran squads They are hilariously fun to fly around the table
Just avoid taking indirect fire. For me, seeing as i live in the north and watched the subbed version first, i already figured it out It's pretty much common knowledge that valkyries are female warriors Now, i'm just wondering which valkyrie is valt's valkyrie based off of Probably brunhilde and now that makes we want to see a beyblade named siegfried. 46k subscribers in the 40k community
Share your passion for 40k 1 subscriber in the brynnwood_snark community A place where we hold brynn woods (valkyrie40k, brandy alexander) accountable for her actions and to… About the valkyrie is it worth it the money to get it , i am just saying is it good as a art project or is it needed in a tabletop army. Huh, tank shock and grenades actually look like a neat source of mortal wounds for various units My csm might actually throw a few grenades into nid warriors or terminators
Also shooting a monster or vehicle that’s engaged is a game changer.
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