About
Casual? Damned? What?
We’re a group of Horus Heresy collectors, painters and players that are dotted around the little country of England. Most of us are based in the North, even if this ‘North’ isn’t actually the proper North. But less about that. Who are we?
The Casual: Some guy named Lee, who is from the actual North.
The Damned: These are the erstwhile commentators and contributors. We’ve got a Ben, James, Billy, at least one Jonathan and a Curtis.
The Tryhard: Monty. As much as I’d like to say you’re DAMNED you’re in a separate category all to yourself.
Between the group of us we’ve touched, collected, painted and built practically every Legion of Space Marines for the Horus Heresy game system over the years. I know, very vague and you’re wondering ‘who ARE you?’.
We’re just hobbyists that want to share our views, excitement and models. Just like you.
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