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limburger
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Before trying to be perfect I’d have first to get started …

Although maybe that’s why I struggle to either start a project ?
For some reason I tend to run into roadblocks that kill my enthusiasm for a project. Like that one time I was going to build and paint a spacemarine army in a colour scheme of my choice. I think it could have worked, but I also suspect I’d have had something else distract me from completing it as well.

If CGL hadn’t made the kickstarter such an unorganised mess I probably would have started something this weekend, but now I only unpacked the salvage boxes that I got to see what’s in there. The mechs don’t look terrible and the big mech that made me want to back it in the first place looks sort of ok. I think it could have been much better looking as it looks like an upscaled version of the original that didn’t get the love the bigger scale deserved.

https://www.humblebundle.com/books/battletech-rpg-collection-catalyst-game-labs-books

Did you know that you can change how much money goes to what when buying things on humble bundle ?
It’s a percentage for the product, a bit for HumbleBundle themselves and the majority for the charity linked to the bundle.

I usually don’t mess with it and accept the defaults, but for CGL I had to make an exception and give everything to Humble Bundle … Evil ? Nah, I think Humble Bundle deserved a bit extra this time.

 

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