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  1.  A tried and true tactic to approach projects that are a bit of a problem for me is sitting them aside and coming back to them after punching out some other projects that I’m pleased with. The roll of accomplishment tends to lead into working on the next thing. Honestly, with quite a bit on the hobby desk, the WAYPN entries have been things sitting on the side if I haven’t set out to do a commission or really motivated to push through.
  2. Props in gaming… not something I’ve scratchbuilt. I’ve considered it in past for Bloodbowl but with the lack of play I never got around to it. My current gaming group is pretty much entrenched in GURPS and there’s no hope of playing anything but.
  3. The biggest lift in hobbying is getting a project done and admiring the finished piece. Building a good base and kitbashing figures, to look credibly sculpted in the first place, is the best part for me. Painting is a task that takes the greatest effort as so many people raise the bar on quality.

@ a27cromwell Nice track work. I think I’ll use that idea for a wreck marker for GF 9’s Tanks and redress my answer to question 2. It’ll take a bit as the tracks are premolded solid and not sectioned like larger scale armor.

@ eviltsu Wow, I thought what I was looking down the barrel at was some work. That is quite a collection. As far as the potions that is great. I think @warzan had a good idea on the vodka but you could always play around with Campari (red), Midori(green) or Bombay Sapphire (light blue).

@ querion Great choice for the Apocalypse Orchestra. That’s definitely in my go to list of random YouTube music

@oriskany My eyes go batty whenever I start looking at chit games at such a large scale. I was but a small boy when I first saw Blue Max at the base library and checked it out because I liked planes and B17s in particular. I was very confused and slightly sad when all I saw were small bits of cardboard with numbers and symbols on them.

@mage Two thumbs up to continue the geekery to the next generation

@sundancer You reminded me of the idea long long ago I had of building a Lizardman ruins pitch and put in the effort of looking into Mayan ideograms to play around with different spaces in certain sections. I’ve since gotten better and I remember what the nice man told me from my time on the couch about seeing things that might not be there. Don’t tell anybody but I still build things that only I can see. Now about making immoral amounts of money…. I think that a fair amount of applying one’s imagination might be in order.

@rickabod41 Take no issue with fluttering about on things. Take this post for instance, its all over the place to address everybody

 

Now to break a few brains as my mind is totally bent at the moment for being about 1:30 AM…

Why Japan? WHYYY!?!

 

Maybe the Germans can save us?

Nevermind.. there’s no hope when the krauts are singing Spanish.

Ok, with that I’m off to bed and sleep.

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