I kind of like the idea that even in the wake of destruction the monument still stands. Damaged but majestic.
At least that was my thought when I put it together.
Besides the Invaders won the narrative. Washington is occupied in the story line. Some of the fiercest fighting was on the Washington monument and the capital tables.
Ah, 'bloody, but unbowed'. Invictus, I think, is the poem. I just see anything 40k from a fairly negative perspective. It's a phase. It'll pass.
You still have that Infinity table? There's a small tournament at Victory Comics this weekend. You could drop by and get some advice for enhancing its playability. And watch me lose. Haven't shown up to play in a tournament of any sort since 1996, so I'm way out of practice.
Very cool.
ReplyDeleteIs the image of a ruined and ravaged Washington in the best of taste?
ReplyDeleteI kind of like the idea that even in the wake of destruction the monument still stands. Damaged but majestic.
ReplyDeleteAt least that was my thought when I put it together.
Besides the Invaders won the narrative. Washington is occupied in the story line. Some of the fiercest fighting was on the Washington monument and the capital tables.
Ah, 'bloody, but unbowed'. Invictus, I think, is the poem. I just see anything 40k from a fairly negative perspective. It's a phase. It'll pass.
DeleteYou still have that Infinity table? There's a small tournament at Victory Comics this weekend. You could drop by and get some advice for enhancing its playability. And watch me lose. Haven't shown up to play in a tournament of any sort since 1996, so I'm way out of practice.