You must visit this site: Bell of Lost Souls
December 5th, 2007Tags: Apocalypse
If you haven’t already checked out this website, Bell of Lost Souls, dedicated to everything 40k and based out of Austin Texas, then your missing out. Let me just say these guys are nuts, but the good kind of nuts that makes you want to spend way too much digging through all the stuff they have on their site. I’d sit here and list everything but there is really so much it’s just better to send you over.
However definitely check out the Warhammer 30,000: Age of Heresy codex they have put together and also the plethora of datasheets for Apocalypse (Damn you guys are fast!) I love datasheets so it’s great to see folks going with the spirit of Apocalypse and creating their own.
Anyway I was just really stoked to see the hard work these guys have done. (and trust me I know how hard this work is, but it’s just so much fun too!) Also make sure to check out their Featured Army article on Robert Hodgson’s Mordian Imperial Guard. Robert is a good friend of mine from my days back at the Grapevine Mills store in Texas and he is an awesome painter as well.
Anyway check out their site and be amazed at all the content.
-bish

December 5th, 2007 at 11:26 pm
Hello? *echo* *echo*
Sure is empty in here. Oh well, the story of my life.
Ya, Bell of Lost Souls is freakin awesome! I’m building a DA Fellblade from the new Baneblade plastics. I’ll send you some pics when i’m done, just waitin on some parts from ForgeWorld.
Angel of Death
5th Co.
Thought of the Day -
“Carry the Emperor’s will as your torch, with it destroy the shadows.”
P.S.
When did you quit at Grapevine? (I went down there several years ago when my Dad was on buisness.)
December 6th, 2007 at 10:16 am
Hehe we’ll hopefully more people will comment as things progress hehe.
I was at Grapevine for two years before moving to Baltimore, I didn’t really quit at Grapevine as I just moved within GW.
Great store by the way Mike the manager is a very good friend as are many of the employees and I keep in touch with all of them and we always prided ourselves on trying to be a store that wasn’t overbearing but was as helpful to our customers as possible. I really enjoyed working there for the time that I did.