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My cat has decided I am warm and therefore my lap should be occupied territory of feline kind. He is about the size of a small dog so typing is a little difficult at the moment. Here goes… and then the cat leaps off….of course.
@sundancer A mountain of unpainted minis is nothing to get too worked up about. You have next year’s event of Gerry’s Great Game (and mini) Exchange like was just arranged. Its a matter of space in considering all the SW:L that you’ve got worked on and continue to collect.
As far as support by the local GW store I think that the support of the FLGS might be better unless that’s all you’ve got. Out by me its difficult to try and find stores that have tables to game at which aren’t turning to Magic the Gathering as their income earner. I’ve seen great places close their doors because the clientele just wasn’t consistent. The turnaround for releases in CCGs keeps people coming in which is why I think GW has been hammering out their schedule like they have and will do.
@limburger Damn! Though not the 80s, that sucks to hear about the Prodigy. Breathe and Firestarter were awesome for the videos in a time before MTV shit the bed.
Kung Fury is a great time and goes into the best detail to include issues of tracking during the fight scenes.
Now for your Weird Science I give music
I do agree that there were some out there concepts for media. Killer Klowns from Outer Space was great and inspired some awesome minis.
https://www.reapermini.com/OnlineStore/killer%20klown
Another film that came out and definitely fit into inspiration along the lines of Vallejo and Frazetta
@mage Argh! Continuing on with the assault of my poor mind.
I’d say my mind was about this borked. Its also relevant as far as far as the pepper sauce.
See its good for what ails you.
@blinky465 Don’t those spaces also incorporate the use of argon as well for welding? As a shield gas it does wonders for helping things not be on fire.