What's on your workbench?
- grizzlymc
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Given the average age of 40k people, they could have chalked the scenery onto the table and called it "old school"
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Errrrr.... Is this not the look you want for Ayton 19 then... (Hurry’s to the skip)goat major wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 7:14 pm was apparently an organisational fuckfest. Not least because the organisers left it too late to make proper terrain and this is what people were faced with.....
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I think you are being a bit harsh, they just suffered the usual wargamer's underestimation. 163 ruined cities? No problem, a trip to B&Q and a couple of weekends should do it!
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Well, I woke up this morning and thought, what do I want to make today? Should it be the Partizan game? Or should it be getting ahead of the SELWG game? Or even make a start on next years game?
No, lets go with an entirely selfish side project - so I started on my little sci-fi base, Mars 2060:
It's the Crooked Dice 'secret base' intended for spy adventures but should double up nicely as a Mars Colony. Went together very well, nicely designed and I've got a lot of sci-fi bits and pieces I've collected over the years to populate it. Now contemplating how to improve the doors (nothing wrong with them as-is but I'd like them a bit more 3D and knobbly).
A trip to B&Q and a couple of weekends should see it done!
No, lets go with an entirely selfish side project - so I started on my little sci-fi base, Mars 2060:
It's the Crooked Dice 'secret base' intended for spy adventures but should double up nicely as a Mars Colony. Went together very well, nicely designed and I've got a lot of sci-fi bits and pieces I've collected over the years to populate it. Now contemplating how to improve the doors (nothing wrong with them as-is but I'd like them a bit more 3D and knobbly).
A trip to B&Q and a couple of weekends should see it done!
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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My name is Levied Troop and I am an addict.
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Hello, is that Terra-Formers Anonymous?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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They would be for the walk in wardrobe.
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Used to find the same thing happened when I was working on aircraft. They all made it through the next flight though.
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Get things done
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I'm sticking together Gripping Beast Saxon Thegns. Sodding nightmare. What a pain finding arms and shields that actually match!!