The above is a picture of a portion of my friend's Dindrezi fleet. The paint scheme is incredibly simple and incredibly effective. Prime flat black, drybrush dark grey, lightly drybrush a lighter grey and trim in red. It makes the fleet look evil and badass, exactly what the Dindrezi should. Above is, from front to back, a dreadnaught, newsculpt battleship, newsculpt frigate and cruiser
My friend and I also played the first and second scenarios in the Battle for Valhalla starter box to get used to the new rules. We have not played since the box came out. These two scenarios are short and each scenario introduces rules as they are played in sequence. Very smart way of doing things. We're looking forward to our next game.
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