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@limburger hot as far north where you are too? 🙁 markov chains look really interesting and might have a lot of gaming applications – going to have to set some time aside to read up on that. Agree with the reality TV comment – I’ve always read it as ‘we are too lazy to pay scriptwriters anymore…’.
@sundancer love the idea of naval battles but unfortunately the issue with scale kicks in when you start to move beyond the age of sail. Then again, I suppose if you apply enough levels of abstraction it wouldn’t be too much of an issue.
@tuffyears nice photos! Yeah the tanks rules set should work OK with whatever tanks you can get your hands on – battlefront or scale models etc. Gaslands seems to be what all the cool kids are playing so there must be something seriously fun/addictive about the rules set. Or at least the childhood nostalgia hit of driving tiny little model cars around once more… Keen to see what you do with them both 🙂 Show project looks great 🙂
@biggabum you good sir are undisputed master of the suddenly unexpected one liner ;-P Gratz on the compliments. yeah the Killing Joke is fairly intense, but I guess you would have gathered that from reading up on it. Joker crew really coming along nicely! The jot weather is doing wonders for your painting schedule 😉
@oriskany thanks for the head’s up – sorry I missed it (was at work) – have reading up on Darkstar on my to do list so will check it out when I can.
@a27cromwell cheers. castle wall will probably stay as is for now size-wise as it will cover the length of a 4 foot gaming table, but as it is modular I can add to it in the future without too much issue. Thinking of branching out and mucking about with pigments when painting it. Never used them so keen to give it a go. Tank riders look amazing. Nice rework of the molotov cocktail.