I have just picked up this book, and never played the game before. I am very excited about starting this, however, as I love the way the models look. Dinosaurs with swords are cool, especially when they are riding other dinosaurs. I'm 23, and I think that.
Alright, I have some things here I noticed. First, I'll go over the Scar-Vets...
Poisonous Killer:
There is nothing describing his wargear, however, I think I can assume what you are taking. Piranha blade, and Poison of the Toad (or whatever it's called). If that is the case, you should reread how that Poison works, as it specifically says MUNDANE WEAPONS. A Piranha Blade is not a mundane weapon, it's magical.
Basic Mounted(Carlo Max):
There is also some incorrect things here. The Maiming Shield adds 1 attack that uses your models BASE STRENGTH. You do not get to use the +1 ST that can be provided from *insert any weapon that adds +1 ST*.
And, now to the Enchanted Shield discussion:
When I originally saw this, I wrote up my list like it was a shield. It seemed obvious... enchanted SHIELD. Right? Wrong, as far as I can see. In the descriptions for magic armor and whatnot, it seems clear to me what the item is by the descriptive words used. For Hide of the Cold One (or whatever it is), it says "Armor; blah blah blah". For Maiming Shield, it says "Shield; blah blah blah". For that mirror shield thingy, it says "Shield; blah blah you get the picture". Well, look at what it says for Enchanted Shield... it says "ARMOR; blah blah" Well, that seems pretty clear to me. Who cares what it is named, it is described as armor. They could have called it 'Can Opener', 'Petroleum Jelly', 'Magic Pack of Hotdogs', or any other thing they wanted to. It doesn't matter. It's still described as ARMOR.
Now, I have no clue why you people were wigging out after the last guy said that, but that's fact. The difference in points cost between a shield or light armor is so negligible that it really won't matter, so noone is trying to get some 'advantage' by using 'rules loop holes'. I'm merely trying to write my list in a correct and legal way, and so was that guy. A magic item's description is not a "loophole"... it is the rules.
If anyone can discuss this in an intelligent manner, please do so. I do not care for any responses of "enchanted SHIIEEEELD-warrgarble aaaaah!" If someone can direct me to where it specifically states that it is a shield, I would be very pleased. As it is, my friend called me a retard when I brought this up with him, and I gave up on it, until I saw that one guy's post, and thought "Hey, someone else saw it too".