Fester's wife in her youth wanted a Malibu Barbie, but got a Ballerina Barbie. After 4 versions released in the past, generally prepare to be disappointed. We have seen this many times previously with GW Epic. So generally many like me on Tactical Command and the FB Epic pages say GW ! Who needs'm !įrom what I've heard they are going to do some super-heavy tanks for AT but nothing smaller Don't hold your breath. Of which there are many as some of us posted here. And of course the other companies that product 6mm Sci-fi. Many of us get/rely on the new 3D e-market for anything new for Epic. And cease to support it, like they did 4 times previously. However I did get a set of their new buildings! My local hobby shop gave me 20% off !īased on this many of us feel the GW will do this again sooner if not later. With 4 now 5 versions of one type or another. As many of us older Epic gamers have seen GW kick Epic to the side of the road many times before. Something else I believe, the new AT is not geared for old time Epic gamers. Which like me, many of those s have a lot of original Titans And are satisfied with them. And will not buy the new more in scale, but are much more expensive. link But many old timers like me, said we are keeping our original Titans. So that is very much in scale with the rest of the old Epic. The only good thing about the new AT is the Titans are now in scale with the most of the rest of the Epic 6mm-1/300 scale models. But I found that the worse version of the lot. And I highly recommend them ! Ironically Epic seems to be more alive than it was when first released when I actually played! I started with Epic in '90. No one's mentioned Vanguard It was the second link Fredrick posted. Check out the Tactical Command site for everything Epic and 6mm Sci-fi in general. Yes, Epic A had metal figures, many copies of the plastics.
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