i mean they argue terminator armor means 40mm base, then they issue tons of models in terminator armor with 25mm bases, just to make tons of sense
Page 3 of the BRB makes it pretty clear that models should be based on whichever bases they come with. So if GW is selling you models in Terminator armor on 25mm bases, you should be ok basing them on that.
This comes with one caveat. Some models (terminators, IG heavy weapons teams) used to be sold with smaller bases and are now sold with larger bases. I have heard that there are some tournaments that require you to use the 'current' base size for these models, although I've never encountered one myself. The rules seem to say that you can use the 'old' bases, but in the interest of fairness, they like to standardize base size. This is something to check with your TO about before a tournament.
No, but I think you guys need to provide an argument backed by a rulebook to show that all "Ordnance" don't use the 5 inch blast template (unless otherwise specified).
I think there's a very strong argument that the "Ordinance" heading governs all things listed as "Ordnance" . If this is the case, one reading certainly leads one to believe it fires a large blast template. The other reading is that there is a third kind of "Ordnance" called "Ordnance Blast" but a heading for those rules is not present. Is it simply that it's covered under "Ordnance" or does it not exist at all?
I think I'll probably bow out after this, as the issue seems to be fairly well understood, but I can't resist a parting shot.
Take the following paragraph. I stole it from Wikipedia. It was found under the heading 'chicken'.
'Chickens'
Chickens are omnivores. In the wild, they often scratch at the soil to search for seeds, insects and even larger animals such as lizards or young mice.
Chickens may live for five to eleven years, depending on the breed. In commercial intensive farming, a meat chicken generally lives six weeks before slaughter. A free range or organic meat chicken will usually be slaughtered at about 14 weeks.
Is the author of this section claiming that all chickens are usually slaughtered at about 14 weeks, or that only certain types of chickens, namely 'free range' or 'organic meat chickens' are slaughtered at 14 weeks? I can't see how one could answer this question differently than one answers the question about ordnance and ordnance blast weapons.