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Recasts & WAAC 40k- Where Should We Draw The Line?

By Kenny Boucher | June 17th, 2016 | Categories: Long War TV, Videos, Warhammer 40k

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From Recasts, PDF Drop Boxes and rules shenanigans like the Drop Pod FAQ nonsense where should we draw the line against WAAC players in 40k these days?

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Podcast:

This week we discuss the new GW FAQ For Space Wolves, making armies “cool” and where to draw the line against WAAC players. Arm yourself with the facts, not hate.

WAAC & 40k Where Do We Draw The Line? – Long War Podcast Episode 56

Section 1 : Intros/banter
Section 2: Table Top Marketplace
Section 3 :Webcast Recap, How to make your army “cool”.
Section 4 :WAAC & 40k Where Should We Draw The Line?

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About the Author: Kenny Boucher

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Kenny Boucher

Job Title: Master of Miniature Artistry & Podcast Writer

Socials: @NextLevelPainting

About Kenny Boucher: Tabletop gaming since the late 1990s; Kenny joined the Spikey Bits team in 2011, communicating his vast knowledge in articles about how to paint miniatures and more.

Kenny Boucher is not just a name but a brand synonymous with top-tier miniature painting in the world of tabletop wargaming. As the creative force behind Next Level Painting, Kenny has earned his place as a respected authority in the hobby community.

Along with Rob, he co-founded and co-hosted the Long War Podcast, which has over 350 episodes. His unparalleled skills, innovative techniques, and engaging tutorials have made him a go-to resource for hobbyists looking to elevate their painting game.