ToyMallet 40 cents is both a set of fairly well-done generic science fiction rules and a brilliant parody of the Warhammer 40K franchise. Written by Jennifer Reitz, it allows you to use any toys you happen to have, instead of spending many hundreds on “official figures.” The photos of the Hello Kittau Neko-Wai Meowarriors are a scream.
Warhammer 40K
Chain of Command: The Horus Heresy
Chain of Command: The Horus Heresy is a modification of Two Fat Lardies’ Chain of Command Rules for the Warhammer 40K Universe.
What A Tanker 40K
What A Tanker 40K is a modification of Two Fat Lardies’ What A Tanker Game for the Warhammer 40K Universe
Warhammer 40K Stop Motion Video
From YouTube, a fun video of a warhammer 40K game using stop motion. It’s not Harryhausen, but it’s fun.
Scratch-Building An Imperial Knight Proxy
For those of us who are not made of money, here’s a video on making a relatively inexpensive Imperial Knight proxy for Warhammer 40k