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40k Event – Dead City Rumble THIS Saturday

By Rob Baer | February 13th, 2014 | Categories: Uncategorized

Do you have what it takes to survive the Dead City? 


FTW Games (the home of Spikey Bits) will be hosting a special 40k Event on February 15th called the Dead City Rumble.

This scenario pits a mighty Lord of War model of unknown providence against enemy interlopers hiding amongst the ruins of the Dead City.

Bring your biggest and best Apocalypse Formation or Lord of War model plus 1000 points of your normal army to play in this event.

General Information

Entrance Fee: FREE
Starts 2PM Feb 15th
1000 points plus any Apocalypse Formation or Lord of War model.
Forge World Imperial Armor units and other IA units that are not in a book i.e “experimental rules”, as well as super heavy flyers / super heavies are legal for play.  You must have the exact FW model to used these rules, or a very, very close proxy for it.  If you are in doubt about what is allowed, or if your models is acceptable for this event, send us a message or call.


All 40k Approved fortification are allowed. If taking a fortification larger than an aegis line, simply remove one piece of terrain from your table half if your fortification comes within 3″ of it. If more than once piece of terrain conflicts with your fortification, please see a judge for placement.
Missions will be to defeat the NPC Lord of War (and / or “allied players”), while surviving yourself to secure the objectives hidden beneath the ruins of a once thriving metropolis.

Work with other players or against them to accomplish your own twisted ends, but remember the walls have ears! In the Grim Dark future what goes around has a nasty habit of coming right back around FAST!

Please have all rules for the units you are fielding on hand for this event.

Registration

This event is first come, first served. A spot may be reserved by signing up at FTW Games in advance, or calling and getting on the list. 


About the Author: Rob Baer

Virginia Restless, Miniature Painter & Cat Dad. I blame LEGOs. There was something about those little-colored blocks that started it all... Twitter @catdaddymbg