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I get my hobby fix by setting up my phone, streaming what music I have onto some portable speakers and do whatever I feel I can in scratching that itch.
I have no regular print subscription as I’m too mobile to have mail be shipped and expect to arrive where I might well be. I do happen to catch Damaged and Amazing Figure Modeler but only purchase at a local store when the issue is really interesting. Minis are so much cheaper than quality garage kits and less intimidating in scale to paint.
The Internet needs to be out for that? I think that if the info was good and the publication had helpful info or cool photos ot wouldn’t matter. I’ve seen quite a bot of both in Damaged that is great for weathering. By the by @sundancer you should look into it as there’s been an awful lot of Star Wars model work done and shown, even in step by step detail to achieve effects.
Pledge – (not just for gloss hardcoat finishing models before a matt varnish) – complete one figure before the next thread
As I just got laid off today I think I might well be able to complete that 4pt Anglo-Dane starter box for Saga from Gripping Beast. It also helps as I just got my shield transfers. I could even finish out the Viking starter box, the two sacred ground markers and make some headway into a frost giant I have on the side as a monster.
Needless to say I’m coping with this as best I can in doing some heavyweight hobbying…. which reminds me I have a few other projects that could well get some attention. Going out for a walk to ger out of the house might well be in order as well. Vitamin D, dopamine and serotonin all getting dealt with.
@zorg That is not the signal we were looking for. First we’d need tech support from Drkadrkastan to connect and relay our message (in whatever far flung corner of thw globe it might be
@templar007 I look forward to seeing those bases. It sounds like an effort that will be quite impressive when all is said and done. As far as The Age Before of the Long Long Ago I agree that things were more solitary. You actually had to remember telephone numbers as well and could only find warehouses of minis in lieu of FLGS (atleast as I’ve experienced).