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WOOT!!! My Kickstarter for Brutality has arrived! I had given up on getting much new and shiny stuff in but this is awesome! Yes, I’m excited to see that the game came in. I have new miniatures for a boardgame that I will try and get others to play with me. I could just leave the figures a plain grey plastic…… but what fun would that be?

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I also got in one of those resin Ork Warboss figures from fleabaythat somebody was selling for a song so it will be converted to become my Blood Bowl manager.

@blinky465 PLA is probably a goot bet to try out. I know from my own modelling that ABS is really easy to melt I’ve taken .1mm plasticard and made capes out of it with minimal heat above a candle. I assume the first test of changing materials is definitely cheaper than anything else

@kiranamida Sounds good to have the conversion for options. I’m almost done with one of the scrap tanks from Kromlech that I’ll send off to one of my brothers for his bday that has multiple weapon options. Best to get magnets in there to offer variety. It also works with other figures to give whole kits varied play life. I sold a Hordes Dire Troll to @woldenspoons that had all three options for Mauler, Bomber and Blitzer available with the magnet work.

@sundancer I don’t know if there was a M*A*S*H game but I know there was a huge plastic playset I had as a kid with all the tents and huts. It was great for playing around with my GI Joes. Now about that other system I keep hearing about. You might want to check it out. You can always make more room for it eventhough 75mm or 1/35 scale figures might be better suited for it. Your daughter isn’t as small as she used to be but she is pint sized … lol

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@limburger If that is a toy store I think I might need to jump back to the last thread for the 90s and live in the movie “Toys”.

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