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he
many miniatures included in the Battle for Skull
Pass boxed
set provide good starting armies for the Dwarfs and
the Goblins. As
you play more games, you can add more models to your
burgeoning collection and expand the types of units
in your army. |
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 egiment
sets usually contain several different weapon
options, which can often be used to represent
different troop types. The Dwarf Warriors Regiment
boxed set can make Warriors, Rangers, or Longbeards. |
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warfs
have access to all kinds of war machines as well
as cannons. Some war machine kits can be made into
one of two different devices, such as the Dwarf
Organ Gun shown above. |
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any
of the models you will want to add to your Warhammer
force are
available in plastic (and Games Workshop is always
adding more plastic kits to the line). However, certain
monsters, elite troops, and special types of
characters
are available
in pewter metal. These models are even more detailed
than your plastic troops, and their inherent weight
makes them even sturdier on the tabletop. |
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attalion
sets contain several different units, often including
characters or a potent war machine. Buying your units
in a battalion boxed set is cheaper than purchasing
them individually,
and these sets quickly swell the ranks of your army. |
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