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WARMACHINE builds in new outlet for emissions
 

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March 17, 2005
08:28 PM: Mike Sugarbaker says...
WARMACHINE builds in new outlet for emissions

When a miniatures game company has no regular release schedule of "codexes" or other such expensive modular books, the resulting buildup of fiction and photographs (what minis fans call "fluff") can toxify and explode, resulting in a dangerous calamity of molten lead and resin. To avoid such an outcome, Privateer Press has announced a new bi-monthly magazine called No Quarter to go with their second expansion book Apotheosis. The magazine will launch for Origins (-ish). Reportedly they'll be doing some quite large resin models as yet unannounced on the site, too.


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March 17, 2005 11:47 PM: Brian says...

If it's anything like their catalog, cool. Maybe I'm inspired by Cry Havok's example, but I enjoy a good high end minis magazine like that.

It does kind of fit in as a replacement for codices, doesn't it? The Rakham example, which is three times a year (I think) seems to almost fit into the old Chaosium companion space - a supplement style.

Not that I know what Privateer's planning for content specifically, mind you.

March 19, 2005 02:01 AM: Pookie says...

I appreciate that War Machine is the publisher's main focus, but as a fan of the setting as an RPG, I have to wonder how much is going to "wasted" on miniatures and war gaming when really what I want is source material, and avantures and so on for the RPG.

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