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I've just invented homeopathic figure assembly. Figure manufacturers insist on putting guide pins and holes on models when you're trying to fit a hand holding a sword onto a thin wrist. Great if they line up perfectly but a pain if they don't. I'm hoping that the joint holds with just a memory of the locating pin.
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I have painted up my 15mm special ops team for my new alien/bug hunt game (a spin off from my dungeon crawl game).
Pics soon :)
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World2dave wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:11 pm I have painted up my 15mm special ops team for my new alien/bug hunt game (a spin off from my dungeon crawl game).
Pics soon :)
15mm Sci Fi is the future :D
I'll be paying some more attention to mine after Framlingham. (Along with 28mm 'African', VBCW, Trojan Valhalla, 6mm Sci Fi and Frostgrave GA)
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I really should mine as well. Looking forward to the piccies, Dave.
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COTOTS understands your weakness and you will be forgiven. For 15mm you only have 3 billion years eating your ghoulies grilled on hot coals.
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grizzlymc wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:31 pm COTOTS understands your weakness and you will be forgiven. For 15mm you only have 3 billion years eating your ghoulies grilled on hot coals.
I have extensive Sci Fi forces in TOTS not to mention a 'shedload'* of C18th that still has yet to get a game :(

*Part of the official LAW measurement system for wargames figure quantities.
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2 x 24 Crusader SYW Austrian infantry

I've gone for variety in the past few months from 28mm French to Cuirassiers to 28mm Wrussians Napoleonic infantry and artillery, followed by Landsknecht and now SYW. Next will be 15mm Napoleonics I think
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World2dave wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:11 pm I have painted up my 15mm special ops team for my new alien/bug hunt game (a spin off from my dungeon crawl game).
Pics soon :)
I have a few tins of ancient 15mm sci fi knocking around somewhere.
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Isn't ancient sci fi called fantasy.
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Cloaks & beam weapons, probably Laserburn.
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