Table Ready: Rogue One
You knew how the movie was going to end before you even saw it, and despite that fact, we still got Star Wars: Legion models to represent the badass characters from Rogue One.
You knew how the movie was going to end before you even saw it, and despite that fact, we still got Star Wars: Legion models to represent the badass characters from Rogue One.
“Speed. I am speed…” No, I’m not talking about Lightning McQueen, but good guess. Rather I’m talking about the plucky little recon craft known as the T-47 Airspeeder. These cats have played a number of important roles throughout Star Wars lore, so let’s jump right in and take a look.
2022 threw a few expected wrenches in my hobby plans. If I wanted to compare 2021 and 2022 by the numbers, then 2022 indeed appears underwhelming. Let’s go over what I accomplished.
This project complete is about the Core box set for Star Wars: Legion, containing a starter set of Rebels and Empire minis. I am going to start this one out with the following statement: This one is not my fault.
While we move towards the end of Star Wars month, we still have some Important Plastic to Painted articles to show. Here is, for instance, Han Solo and Chewbacca.
For my first post for the Star Wars: Legion it seems only fitting to show off the plucky youth that got into all the trouble but learned something along the way, Luke Skywalker himself.
Since I posted about my first match of Warhammer 40k a few months ago, I felt it was fitting to do the same for the next tabletop skirmish game that I found myself playing. This turned out to be Star Wars: Legion