WhiskeyJuvenile posted:I just built a Sicaran Battletank, and I just gave up on putting the bottom on entirely because it doesn't fit at all. Jewel-like objects of magic and wonder!
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I mean it really doesn't matter because you can't see it at all but still!
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 03:39 |
Yeah, it's not a big thing but some of the FW stuff is just such a pain in the balls. I'm putting together an older Storm Eagle kit and there's warpage along both axes in the side pieces, mold slippage on smaller stuff, just bad poo poo. It's going to be the sturdiest model I ever built but probably not the prettiest. This thread on Dakka is a godsend.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 04:20 |
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HardCoil posted:Has anybody been playing with the new GK codex? The GK codex is pretty good at doing one thing, but outside of that one thing it really does not have very many options at all. If you're fine with that, it's not a bad army to play- but if you want to be able to swap in lots of different units and try all kinds of configurations, GK is going to be a huge disappointment for you. Its big schtick is Deep Striking its whole force (via the special Nemesis Strike Force Detachment) on turn 1 and forcing a bunch of Terminators into the other guy's face, overwhelming them with targets and hitting them hard before they have a chance to respond. To that end, Terminators, Paladins, and Dreadknights will make up the vast majority of most lists, generally along with an Inquisitor (for Servo-Skulls) and Comms Relay (to ensure everything arrives on time.) The unfortunate part of things is that there is very little reason to run any of the power armored units in the book; Strike Squads are pretty much just inferior to Terminators, Interceptors don't do a lot that is unique when the whole army Deep Strikes anyways, and Purifiers/Purgators can't DS themselves and thus are left as obvious targets stranded far from the rest of your forces. With their vehicles lacking Psychic Pilot, there's also very little reason to bother taking Rhinos, Razorbacks, etc in support of your main forces. (It's not quite as bad as all that, since it's possible to pull some shenanigans with allied models and transports and stuff, but by and large it's the case.)
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Just a friendly reminder to all Bay Area goon hams that Game Kastle Fremont is hosting an escalation league tommorow essentially all day so feel free to bring your plastic space barbies anytime.
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WhiskeyJuvenile posted:I just built a Sicaran Battletank, and I just gave up on putting the bottom on entirely because it doesn't fit at all. It requires a slight bit of muscle but mine went together quite well.
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BlackIronHeart posted:Yeah, it's not a big thing but some of the FW stuff is just such a pain in the balls. I'm putting together an older Storm Eagle kit and there's warpage along both axes in the side pieces, mold slippage on smaller stuff, just bad poo poo. It's going to be the sturdiest model I ever built but probably not the prettiest. This thread on Dakka is a godsend. The storm eagle was notorious for being difficult to assemble. My buddy Tim said he would rather assemble a Thunderhawk.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 06:12 |
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Hey it's a couple posts back at this point but that tyranid bio-titan looks ~amazing~. Can I humor you for some closeups?
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Ghost Hand posted:Pretty much this. And my opinion has been called into question based on how much I choose to spend on Warhammer in this forum and others. Honest question, do you think this is unfair? Given what you do, let alone what you spend. Disclaimer, I enjoy your podcast, but I am curious.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 07:17 |
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Ghost Hand posted:The storm eagle was notorious for being difficult to assemble. My buddy Tim said he would rather assemble a Thunderhawk. It really was bad, its such an awful kit to put together. However it does seem that the quality of Forge Worlds casting is backsliding. The last 2 things I've got from them have been no-where near as good as things last year.
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spacegoat posted:Honest question, do you think this is unfair? Given what you do, let alone what you spend. I can't speak for Ghost Hand, but I spend a shitload on this hobby and folks knew the extent of my "investment" they'd balk and hang poo poo on me. But here's the thing, I don't really have any other vices/hobbys; I don't drink, play golf, ride motorbikes or whatever. Plus, my spending isn't completely out of control. I make my mortgage payments every month and make sure the kid has juice. Those same folks who'd balk at the fact that I spent a couple hundred bucks on a few plastic tanks habitually put that some amount of money up their nose every weekend but for some reason that doesn't have the same stigma. So yeah, I totally understand where GH is coming from. It's nobody's business what anyone does with their money. If anyone wants to know what Dave paints charges for a project they can ask for a quote.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 08:10 |
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Cataphract posted:Those same folks who'd balk at the fact that I spent a couple hundred bucks on a few plastic tanks habitually put that some amount of money up their nose every weekend but for some reason that doesn't have the same stigma. Warhammer 40k: As expensive as cocaine, but less socially acceptable
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Safety Factor posted:Warhammer 40k: As expensive as cocaine, but less socially acceptable Both are also much more expensive in Australia than overseas.
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Cataphract posted:Both are also much more expensive in Australia than overseas. Which is why we... mostly use synthetic cocaine from china
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 08:46 |
NTRabbit posted:Which is why we... mostly use synthetic cocaine from china Talking about fake stuff from China might get you probated, fair warning.
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Cataphract posted:Both are also much more expensive in Australia than overseas. This can explain a regular touring schedule!
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BlackIronHeart posted:Talking about fake stuff from China might get you probated, fair warning. Synthetic cocaine isn't fake, it's just artificially created in a lab instead of harvested and processed from a coca plant It's also apparently legal in Australia and 1/3 the price of real cocaine, unless they changed the law since 2013
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BlackIronHeart posted:Talking about fake stuff from China might get you probated, fair warning. He was making a joke... which to be fair is also likely to get you a probbie in Games
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 09:46 |
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Cataphract posted:It's nobody's business what anyone does with their money. If anyone wants to know what Dave paints charges for a project they can ask for a quote. I agree, but my question was more about how his opinion (on GW and FW) comes into question due to his spending with them. Eg. The one thing I don't like about his podcast is how most times that anyone is remotely critical of GW (or God forbid FW), he quashes it or tries spins it into something positive. It comes across a very shill-y, because even without a dollar figure we know Carl has dropped a LOT of money on this hobby. I wanted to know if he thought that was fair.
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AbusePuppy posted:The GK codex is pretty good at doing one thing, but outside of that one thing it really does not have very many options at all... Yeah that's what I gather, thsnkd. It's really different to what I used to play, but since I got the models and really like them, I might as well give it a go, and then play with allies later.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 15:23 |
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spacegoat posted:I agree, but my question was more about how his opinion (on GW and FW) comes into question due to his spending with them. I don't think he sounds shilly at all, but then theres a trend to jump down the throat of anyone that doesnt consider gw to be the worst thing ever though.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 15:35 |
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So today I finally finished my magnetized Demolisher Plasma/Punisher turret at last so here's some quick and dirty cellphone pictures of that. Realized I really need to get hold of the IPSC British Armour spray as a normal paint to be able to cover up any painting mistakes as none of the colours I've got really matches it. Now I just wish I had another free Demolisher hull for it, only have a spare normal one for my Vanquisher turret.
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spacegoat posted:I agree, but my question was more about how his opinion (on GW and FW) comes into question due to his spending with them. I mean he spends a lot on it because he likes it, I don't think that's weird or shilly or a conflict of interest, it's exactly what you would do if you like a product. Ghost Hand is a superfan, that's all. He really likes everything GW does, he's very optimistic about most things and he spends his money accordingly.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 16:14 |
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Haven't been painting as much, but finally got around to working on some more of the Thousand Sons stuff I got from Fix again. One of two Forgeworld Dreadnoughts (I love these models), about 90% complete.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 16:33 |
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Direwolf posted:Ghost Hand is a superfan, that's all. He really likes everything GW does, he's very optimistic about most things and he spends his money accordingly. He doesn't like everything. He'll be critical of models he doesn't like and prices he thinks are too out there. He jokingly maintains his anti-Fantasy stance. Ghost Hand is a dude who loves 40K so much, he went through the trouble of making a well-produced podcast to share that love. Of course that podcast is going to be overwhelmingly positive about its subject matter.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 17:21 |
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Direwolf posted:I mean he spends a lot on it because he likes it, I don't think that's weird or shilly or a conflict of interest, it's exactly what you would do if you like a product. Pretty much this. I'm not trying to convince people to buy things they don't like. And I have said MANY times there are things I don't like about some 40k models and rules. What I DO hope comes across is that I choose to focus on the positive side of things. I see complaining about things without taking action as wasted energy. So I don't focus on the things I don't like and focusing what I do. When people disagree with me or hate something I like *shrug* that's fine but I'm still going to state my point. Justin on my show hates a lot of the things I like. That's fine but us disagreeing at least makes it entertaining. Do I think it's fair that my opinions get called into question based on how much I spend on this hobby? No I dont. I manage my money accordingly and spend a % of my income in this hobby. I also (as Cataphractii states) pay a mortgage, feed and cloth my family and work hard to do so. I consider myself incredibly lucky to be in such a secure position at this time of my life. But does it mean that my opinion on pricing and models shoukdnt be impacted by that.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 17:31 |
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You also have a private number and personal shopper at Forge World
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 17:39 |
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No thats me you're thinking of. Easy to get us confused though.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 17:41 |
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Ghost Hand posted:Do I think it's fair that my opinions get called into question based on how much I spend on this hobby? No I dont. I manage my money accordingly and spend a % of my income in this hobby. I also (as Cataphractii states) pay a mortgage, feed and cloth my family and work hard to do so. I consider myself incredibly lucky to be in such a secure position at this time of my life. But does it mean that my opinion on pricing and models shoukdnt be impacted by that. I think it's actually really lovely that people do this, especially when it comes from people in the same hobby. I can't help but think jealousy is an ingredient in the motivation to do so. Lord knows I'm jealous. The very fact that you an Cataphract felt compelled to remind people that you are responsible adults speaks to how lovely this is. Whether or not you feed your kid should have nothing to do with the "validity" of your opinions on toys. It's even worse to say you act like a shill on your podcast. For one thing, it's your loving podcast to do whatever you want with. And for another, shilling for something implies you are being materially rewarded or making a profit, and it would take a whole lot of miscast board sections to offset your own investments.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 17:43 |
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You know who I'm jealous of in this hobby? The little ten or twelve year old bastard I saw in Warhammer World swaggering around with his own security ID, with access to a discount and being treated like royalty by the staff. That kid, that kid is living the dream.
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TheChirurgeon posted:Haven't been painting as much, but finally got around to working on some more of the Thousand Sons stuff I got from Fix again. One of two Forgeworld Dreadnoughts (I love these models), about 90% complete. I like the Scheme but the Las cannon bothers me. Arnt the Thousand sons supposed to be free from mutation?
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 18:11 |
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Ultramega posted:Hey it's a couple posts back at this point but that tyranid bio-titan looks ~amazing~. Can I humor you for some closeups? Sure. He's been through a few moves at this point so some spots are a little rough.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 18:15 |
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Hihohe posted:I like the Scheme but the Las cannon bothers me. Arnt the Thousand sons supposed to be free from mutation? Well, you're correct that the mutation was supposedly purged (along with the flesh of most of their number), though before it was the exact opposite. In any case, a fleshy growth on the superstructure of a dreadnought has basically nothing necessarily to do with the original body of the marine inside, unless it's directly coming out of the sarcophagus. It could just be a clump of daemon flesh that's hitched a ride on the lascannon. What's canonically inside the sarcophagi of 1KSons dreadnoughts, anyway? Just another ghost?
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Rapey Joe Stalin posted:You know who I'm jealous of in this hobby? The little ten or twelve year old bastard I saw in Warhammer World swaggering around with his own security ID, with access to a discount and being treated like royalty by the staff. What's the deal there? When we were at the goon meet in August there were kids like this who obviously hadn't played the game playing on one the glorious city fight tables. What do I have to do to be this kid?
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 19:08 |
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How long does it usually take for Forgeworld to get stuff to you? Gonna order IA13.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 19:08 |
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JackMack posted:What's the deal there? When we were at the goon meet in August there were kids like this who obviously hadn't played the game playing on one the glorious city fight tables. What do I have to do to be this kid? Be the spawn of someone important to the company, presumably.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 19:11 |
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Hollismason posted:How long does it usually take for Forgeworld to get stuff to you? Gonna order IA13. My experience has been usually 4-5 business days if you're in the U.S.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 19:11 |
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Now the question is do I wait and make the shipment worthwhile and purchase more items (that I probably don't need)... Forgeworld why you gotta hurt me.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 19:31 |
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Ghost Hand posted:I also (as Cataphractii states) pay a mortgage, feed and cloth my family... Ah, but do they get juice?!
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JackMack posted:What's the deal there? When we were at the goon meet in August there were kids like this who obviously hadn't played the game playing on one the glorious city fight tables. What do I have to do to be this kid? Dying from cancer and making a Make A Wish foundation request you monsters.
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