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@sundancer Agreed on Mel’s book. With just under 3 weeks to go and just about to where the hardback stretch goal sits I think that many people agree with you on the terrain love.
@kiranamida Lol… love of Disney will get you. Now, with all the love on the tanks… could you give them a Disney makeover? There was already a pink Sherman that @amachan did.
@robert Orderliness can be overrated, but in this hobby with so much crap going on at such a small scale it helps to have a better idea on where the hell the tiny bits landed when they slip from your fingers. Now the AoS Blood Bowl teams seems like the older teams would just need some touches here or there for fit. Then again if that didn’t fit, do some kitbashing and pore over the stuff in FUMBBL for stats that might work. I’ve thought about putting together a Tzeentch and a Slaanesh team that way.
@rayzryr Yes, weird videos ftw of today and yesteryear. As far as music do you find that the exploration gives you chance to delve deeper into the aural realm of bliss better than all the leg work of just finding the music to begin with?
@limburger Boardgaming with full power! Good luck in your hobby efforts. If you get too sidetracked with the outing the painting/modding won’t get done. Lol… “Do you want to paint forever?”
@tuffyears You don’t like the flying bases but you “have foot on rock”… from one trope to another. Honestly they look badass.
@oriskany You Live!!! 1974 minis? Sheesh. Again with the huge armies of yore. I’m not one for huge force painting (being reinforced by these &^#$(@ Eldar) but given some time I might do something. I happened to see in a local used book/2ndhand game/music store the Clan War box set, sculpted by Bob Murch, AEG put out years ago.
@blinky465 Great to see the castle coming along. I agree that the turrets would be good to do old school by hand. As far as your love of vinyl look into Bandcamp. They have a healthy community that releases vinyl. Surprisingly, they also have artists that put out cassette tapes.