I'd say keep the Dark Angels. You're gonna be the envy of most players out there, and your army is going to be unique compared to most you'll meet.
Seventh Actuality said:Redoing old models is usually more trouble than it's worth. I would join in with the Necron-shilling, but I'm leery of buying anything when there's an update on the horizon.
This being Warhammer, how much money you have is probably a major factor anyway. So, if you have the money collect Tau!
If I decide to collect a new army, I have roughly £150ish spare to spend on it, in one go. ( At the moment )darkknight9 said:If your going to do it, repair. If you just want to spend gonzo buckos can't you still get the full size Tau Cruisers or the Giganto Tanks of the imperial Guard?
Forge world is an awesome place! I've got a lot of stuff from there. Mainly just additions for shoulder-pads and other little add-ons. ( Countless £££'s have been wasted... )TheRightToArmBears said:I say spruce up your old army and make everyone jealous. 1st edition models are cool as hell. Also, start a new army. I personally play Eldar (Biel Tan ftw) and have a massive army that I love like hell, and I constantly add new stuff (usually extremely sexy Forge World models, as I have everything I really need), but I always think it might be nice to try something else a bit. This might be doubly so for you because I'm pretty sure WH40K is a different beast to what it was back then, I don't know how familiar playing with current rules your Dark Angels would be. That and there's really no new Space Marine models that I think are really very striking to look at, unless you go Forge World (I keep mentioning that place, but they're so good! Contemptor Dreadnoughts look awesome).
I don't know if I would recommend Eldar. When you start, it's punishing, because they take a lot of precision, it's less 'hammer and tongs' like other armies *cough* Orks *cough*. When you get used to them, and you learn some good tactics, they're incredibly rewarding. The models are beautiful, I think they're the best faction visually and have more variation in colour due to the different Aspects. They can be a bit fiddly though, and unless you want to splash out at Forge World there's not much in the way of big models (there's only really Wave Serpent variants), even stuff like Wraithlord models look slim compared to a Dreadnought. I love them because they look damned good, the fluff is good, and now I know what the hell I'm doing they're great fun to play.
As for Tau, I don't know. I know people who play them, and I sort of find them to be pretty hit and miss difficulty wise. Once you get into close quarters they really are hopeless, but if you don't manage to get there in time they are pretty good at shooting the shit out of you. I quite like the design of the models but they have pretty bland paint jobs, so if you're into modelling a lot then maybe not.
I'll admit, when I first played my Eldar I was like 'Shit, this is awful', but they're good once you get used to it. I tried a friend's Blood Angels army recently and I was amazed how easy they are to use, but I never felt they were as effective as my Eldar.Dectomax said:Forge world is an awesome place! I've got a lot of stuff from there. Mainly just additions for shoulder-pads and other little add-ons. ( Countless £££'s have been wasted... )TheRightToArmBears said:I say spruce up your old army and make everyone jealous. 1st edition models are cool as hell. Also, start a new army. I personally play Eldar (Biel Tan ftw) and have a massive army that I love like hell, and I constantly add new stuff (usually extremely sexy Forge World models, as I have everything I really need), but I always think it might be nice to try something else a bit. This might be doubly so for you because I'm pretty sure WH40K is a different beast to what it was back then, I don't know how familiar playing with current rules your Dark Angels would be. That and there's really no new Space Marine models that I think are really very striking to look at, unless you go Forge World (I keep mentioning that place, but they're so good! Contemptor Dreadnoughts look awesome).
I don't know if I would recommend Eldar. When you start, it's punishing, because they take a lot of precision, it's less 'hammer and tongs' like other armies *cough* Orks *cough*. When you get used to them, and you learn some good tactics, they're incredibly rewarding. The models are beautiful, I think they're the best faction visually and have more variation in colour due to the different Aspects. They can be a bit fiddly though, and unless you want to splash out at Forge World there's not much in the way of big models (there's only really Wave Serpent variants), even stuff like Wraithlord models look slim compared to a Dreadnought. I love them because they look damned good, the fluff is good, and now I know what the hell I'm doing they're great fun to play.
As for Tau, I don't know. I know people who play them, and I sort of find them to be pretty hit and miss difficulty wise. Once you get into close quarters they really are hopeless, but if you don't manage to get there in time they are pretty good at shooting the shit out of you. I quite like the design of the models but they have pretty bland paint jobs, so if you're into modelling a lot then maybe not.
As for the Elder, I dislike them. ( Maybe because I'm just useless with them? ) I tried a few armies of them back in the day and I just never really learnt how to use them properly.
I much prefer just stomping about shooting things and making explosions, than finely crafted tactics, that slowly pick apart the enemy.
There is a game night on at the local miniatures shop soon, so I may try my hand at the Eldar again, before dismissing them. ( Mainly because my old DA army ripped them to shreds regularly )
You see, this is my down fall. I buy lots. I'm terrible with money!ManimalR said:Eldar or tau. because their awesome
But you might as well just repaint your dark angels, no point spending money on an entirely new army if you've already got one
Oddly enough, when I picked up Eldar for the first time, I got to it like a fish to water (removing beardiness, I've regularly been complimented on how balanced my 1500pt army list is). However, when I tried a Dark Eldar army for the first time (actually right up until my sixth battle, or something) I had my arse handed to me in a fucking tureen.TheRightToArmBears said:I'll admit, when I first played my Eldar I was like 'Shit, this is awful', but they're good once you get used to it. I tried a friend's Blood Angels army recently and I was amazed how easy they are to use, but I never felt they were as effective as my Eldar.
I have that problem. I started up again because I had a bunch of old 1st ed orks to paint to finally finish off my 5000pt RT ork army and an assortment of other models and a fair bit of Epic I bought at the time cause I thought they looked cool, thinking I would be able to have a little hobby that didn't cost me anything as I already had all the models and paints. What a fool I was.Dectomax said:You see, this is my down fall. I buy lots. I'm terrible with money!ManimalR said:Eldar or tau. because their awesome
But you might as well just repaint your dark angels, no point spending money on an entirely new army if you've already got one
To be fair, my collection has 1st/2nd edition Orks, Imperial Guard and a few of the older Necrons kicking about.