Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-96.237.82.61-20140817224757/@comment-96.237.82.61-20140821001716

They come unassembled, meaning in the box there is a bunch of arms, legs, weapons, ect. and you put them together however you want. And unpainted. If you want the paint job to come out well you need to prime it first then do layers and highlights and coating.. its a process. This gives you versatility and you can do whatever you want but it can be a pain in the a** sometimes.

Its not easy; my patience was definitely put to the test sometimes. My first ever squad were a box of Eldar guardians, I assembled them, I painted my first guardian like a f**** pro for well over an hour, then turned and looked at the rest and a deep feeling of dread filled me. They were not painted as well to say the least. Also deamonetts of Slaanesh are a pain to assemble! Their arms especially wont stick. I had several moments of pausing and angrily looking at the ceiling to gather composure and willpower. Its fun though. You should get something, even if you don't want to build an army or play. 40k decoration is superior decoration.

Halo is not rugged enough for me although I love Cortana. Destiny is going to take Halo's place people seem to be saying, in that first person, very scenic, clean environment sort of game. I'm looking forward to DOOM!