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The D6 Generation

D6G Pip 6: Speedfreaks Unboxing

The D6 Generation

The D6G Team )

Games & Hobbies, Other Games

4.8613 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

While Craig is distracted Russ tries a whole new concept: An audio Unboxing. Listen to Russ's real time reaction as he opens and goes through the new Games Workshop game: Speedfreaks. Will he fanboi out as he looks through sprues of orky goodness? #IsThereAnyDoubt

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0:00.0

This is a D6 generation PIP.

0:13.3

Yeah, one of those dots on the side of a six-sided die.

0:16.9

Yeah, a pip, you know, a short bit, a little something.

0:20.7

Yeah, about anything gaming related.

0:22.3

Sometimes featuring Craig, sometimes featuring us.

0:25.8

We'll see what's coming up today.

0:36.3

Hey, everyone, welcome to another D6G Pipp. This time around, Quet is off doing something play-like.

0:44.4

You know, he's working on the play. It's that time of the season, so he's a very busy gentleman.

0:48.5

Meanwhile, you know, we're always experimenting with new things to put on the PIP.

0:52.4

And this time I thought I'd try something exciting and different. Well, I don't know if it's exciting. It's definitely different. But I thought I'd try something I like to call, and Craig's not here to come up with a, to counter my crazy names for these segments. An audio unboxing. That's right. A live audio unboxing. So I just got a new game that I am super excited about. It is in fact a

1:13.5

game's workshop game. Now, Craig has been dragging me into various games workshop mini games that

1:18.4

have been coming out lately like Shadow Spire and the more recent Necromunda. And of course,

1:24.9

I have, you know, I long love, hate relationship with Games Workshop here on the show.

1:29.0

Listeners from the very first episode, remember my comparison of Games Workshop and Private Air Press.

1:33.5

I had to become a Privateer Press fan of privateer press, despite their ups and downs of late.

1:38.9

But I have also said that I really, really enjoy the latest edition of 40K.

1:44.0

I wouldn't say it's the most strategic war game on the planet, but you add those cards and objectives in there, and it's just a heck of a lot of fun in an amazingly interesting universe with so much diversity, it is just off the charts. Now, in the latest edition of 40K, my two favorite armies ever in Warhammer 40,000, as long time most

2:01.1

those years will know, are two. One is the Imperial Guard, which are the very first models I ever

2:06.4

really painted outside of Dungeons and Dragons, and I have still had that Imperial Guard

2:10.8

collection forever. It is the army I've never gotten rid of. I still play it to this day,

2:14.7

and it's an army that has models in it from every genre, including Rogue Trader era, 40K in it. So it's kind of a nice little memento of mine. It's the thing I've built up over many, many years of play. But the other army, the other faction that is one, a place in my heart over the years is, of course, the orcs. And I was a huge orc fan, particularly in the early 2000s,

2:36.1

ever since Gorka Morca came out, it was the late 90s, I feel like, and it was an orc fan ever

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