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Kasedo Games teamed up with Bulwark to announce the release date of the step-by-step strategy Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus . As expected, the game will be released before the end of the year - November 15. The game is an analogue of XCOM in the world of the dark millennium, in which the player

 

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Follow the ambitious Lexell Kotov as he leads an Explorator fleet to discover the 'Breath of the Gods' – an ancient piece of technology with power unimaginable, once sought by the radical Magos, Telok. With the Imperial Guard and Space Marines at his side, will Kotov be able to survive the arduous journey into unknown space, and if so, what will he find there?

 

THE STORY

 

Book One: Priests of Mars

An Adeptus Mechanicus Explorator fleet ventures beyond the borders of the Imperium in pursuit of arcane technology. Who knows what perils may lie outside the dominion of mankind?

 

Book Two: Lords of Mars

Pursued by vengeful eldar, Magos Kotov’s Explorator armada heads into a newly revealed area of space in pursuit of ancient secrets. As the Adeptus Mechanicus forces and Black Templars Space Marines tackle the twin threats of the wrathful aliens and insurrection aboard the fleet, a greater danger reveals itself…

 

Book Three: Gods of Mars

Beyond the edges of the galaxy, Archmagos Kotov's great voyage is over. As reality itself is threatened by impossible technologies from the dawn of time, it falls to a small group of heroes to thwart a diabolical plan that could see the entire universe annihilated.

 

Short Story: Zero Day Exploit

Amidst the toxic ash wastes of Mars, spiker-for-hire Adept Hydraq is tasked to infiltrate the mighty Basiri forge complex and steal data from its tech-priest overlord. But as Hydraq's team of spikers and infocytes pull off the daring heist, the haul is discovered to be far more dangerous than he could have imagined, putting him in the greatest peril he has ever known.

 

Written by Graham McNeill

 

Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

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I have 4 Knights I'm currently working on (one of them metal) with two still at the primed stage. So far I've got them all or almost to the armour highlighted stage, the process was adeptus mechanicus grey, nuln oil wash with dawnstone and administratum grey highlights.

 

It's been a while since I've painted and these are the second squad I've done with this paint scheme, the scheme kind of pops out more once the details are picked out. The missus commented that the armour looks oily, but in a good way. I suppose that means the highlights are working in some way then!

Mechanicum gantry and incomplete Mechanicus Crane

Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

Mechanicum gantry and incomplete Mechanicus Crane

Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

Waaagh Rokkit Ajax's embossed plates were made using polystyrene lettering that is sold for use by model railway builders. My headcanon for Waaagh Rokkit Ajax is that the rebel grots found abandoned Adeptus Mechanicus machinery that already displayed "AJAX" signs, so when they assembled it all into their rokkit ship they incorporated the weird humie word into its name.

Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

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