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The Independent Characters | Warhammer 40k Podcast

Episode 70 - The 2012 Year In Review

The Independent Characters | Warhammer 40k Podcast

Carl Tuttle

Workshop, Marine, Space, Tyranid, Warhammer, Eldar, Leisure, Hobbies, Forge, Ork, 40k, World, Games

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2013

⏱️ 165 minutes

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Summary

It is once again time for our Independent Characters Annual Year in Review. This time we are obviously talking about 2012 and how it stacked up for Warhammer 40k and Games Workshop. This was, of course, the 25th Anniversary Year of Warhammer 40k and we will take a look back at every release from Games Workshop, Black Library, Forge World, Fantasy Flight and any other licensee of Warhammer 40k over the past 12 months.

Does it amount to a 25th Anniversary? We will let you decide, but of course you came here to listen to our opinion about it!

As usual we have some hobby progress to report, however with Carl being sick over the holidays he ended up cancelling out some of the games he had planned to play in. We aren't short of topics in this episode though and we think you guys will enjoy yelling at us through your stereo/iPod/Computer/MP3 listening device of choice, as we walk our way through our first episode of 2013. Thanks for spending another year with us. We wouldn't be here without you!

We hope you enjoy!

Show Timestamps

  • Show Overview and intro - 00:00:00
  • The Workbench & Games Played - 00:05:55
  • 2012 Year in Review (Part 1) - 00:45:40
  • 2012 Year in Review (Part 2) - 01:33:45
  • Final Thoughts and Show Closing - 02:32:00

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Independent Characteracters, Episode 70.

0:22.0

This is Carl.

0:22.9

And this is Jeff.

0:24.0

And this episode, we are going to be doing our annual year in review, about 2012, where we basically are going down the list of releases that Games Workshop and its subsidiaries and its co-cest licensed properties have all

0:42.8

released over 2012 and we kind of give our opinions and thoughts first half of that show is going to

0:47.7

be a little light as 40k was a little light the first half but as we move into later in the show

0:53.4

it gets pretty dense because there were a huge

0:56.1

chunk of releases kind of crammed all together at that point.

0:59.3

Before we get started, we just have a quick couple announcements.

1:02.0

I want to make sure that everybody is aware of the 2013 hobby progress challenge.

1:08.4

The rules for it are all on our website, but you're painting up an

1:12.4

1850 point army over the course of about 11 months, and there's great prizes that are

1:18.6

going to be announced towards the end of that. All the, again, all the rules and requirements

1:22.9

are up on the forum. It is not too late to join. That's the great thing about this. It's

1:27.4

incredibly flexible. You could join it any time. Just means that if you complete your army, on the forum. It is not too late to join. That's the great thing about this. It's incredibly

1:27.8

flexible. You could join it anytime. Just means that if you complete your army, if you join a

1:32.8

month late and complete your army, you're basically missing out on one entry into the final

1:37.2

drawing. So don't think it's too late or that you've missed a chance to start making progress

1:42.2

like the rest of us. you can join it anytime.

1:45.9

Sounds good.

1:46.4

Also, I want to announce that we are reading Aramon Exile by John French for our next

1:51.6

Forbidden Lour segment.

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