I've got mostly 40k, and a few hail caesar, but the hail caesar are assembled but mostly not painted and a still need some spare bases. (has anyone got any)
Anyway my armies are:
Space marines: 5000
Imperial guard (shared with my brother)- Loads
Tau: boat them of my brother for £12! 750
Necrons: I don't know really, used to be 1250 before the release of the new codex. (I prefer the old codex because with that one necrons are more expensive, which means if I push it I sometimes can get 1500 points.
Ps. Much but less then half of this warhammer was boat for a bargin.
I forgot to add my hail caesr I don't know how many points it is anyway but my army is respectable.
Anyway my armies are:
Space marines: 5000
Imperial guard (shared with my brother)- Loads
Tau: boat them of my brother for £12! 750
Necrons: I don't know really, used to be 1250 before the release of the new codex. (I prefer the old codex because with that one necrons are more expensive, which means if I push it I sometimes can get 1500 points.
Ps. Much but less then half of this warhammer was boat for a bargin.
I forgot to add my hail caesr I don't know how many points it is anyway but my army is respectable.
My armies!
28mm Ancients:Early Imperial Romans (Roman invasion of Britainnia and Germainia with segmented armour) Legio II Augusta along with Praetorian Guard
15mm ww2: British infantry company (ussaully, thought I got a company of tanks)
28mm Napleonics: Austrain- 1st Landwehr (Silly hats)
History lover
"They were the first Greeks, as far as I know, to charge at a run, and the first to dare look without flinching at Persian dress and the men who wore it; for until that day came, no Greek could even hear the word Persian without terror." -Herodotus
28mm Ancients:Early Imperial Romans (Roman invasion of Britainnia and Germainia with segmented armour) Legio II Augusta along with Praetorian Guard
15mm ww2: British infantry company (ussaully, thought I got a company of tanks)
28mm Napleonics: Austrain- 1st Landwehr (Silly hats)
History lover
"They were the first Greeks, as far as I know, to charge at a run, and the first to dare look without flinching at Persian dress and the men who wore it; for until that day came, no Greek could even hear the word Persian without terror." -Herodotus