historyartifacts·[Dormant] moved to [email protected]byPugJesus European Warhammer, 16th century ADView original on lemmy.world146Comments14
tthe_toast_is_gone lemmy.world6Hide 6 repliesNow I just need another 39,999 of these and I'll be good.29
qqyron replysopuli.xyz1Hide 1 replySo... Warhammer 40k reference? I essentially stopped at Shadow of The Horned Rat.3
AAnticorp replylemmy.worldI was thinking that it looks like a smaller hammer mounted on a stick to make a bigger hammer. Your guess about it being a belt clip is probably a good one.8
mmysticpickle lemmy.caNGL was expecting to see some British lads pushing around Space Marine miniatures on a table before I read the title of the community in my feed. Cool hammer tho!5
iiii mander.xyz2Hide 2 repliesWas carpentry on the battlefield that common, it deserved a seperate tool?3
MMutilationWave replylemmy.worldThey're useful for crushing armor which can't be cut through or easily pierced.4
Now I just need another 39,999 of these and I'll be good.
That's grim
And dank
Good? GOOD? Bruh you steering right to hell!
Hmmm.... for what?
The Emperor.
So... Warhammer 40k reference?
I essentially stopped at Shadow of The Horned Rat.
Hell of a game. Total War Warhammer is pretty damn good too.
Is that a belt clip or something?
I was thinking that it looks like a smaller hammer mounted on a stick to make a bigger hammer. Your guess about it being a belt clip is probably a good one.
Is that a belt clip on the side
NGL was expecting to see some British lads pushing around Space Marine miniatures on a table before I read the title of the community in my feed.
Cool hammer tho!
Was carpentry on the battlefield that common, it deserved a seperate tool?
They're useful for crushing armor which can't be cut through or easily pierced.
How else are you going to make camp? They didn't have screw drivers.