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it looks like the box'o'cultists doesnt have rad flamethrower man so i will not be buying a GW product i might buy that cracked earth technical paint for basing
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# ? May 19, 2015 05:58 |
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Fwiw I really dig the cracked earth paint. If you want to give a few bucks to GW there are worse ways you could do it.
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# ? May 19, 2015 13:40 |
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Springfield Fatts posted:I saw Mad Max this weekend and I was jonesing to bust out my Speed Freek Orks but remembered then I would have to play Warhammer What we really need is for someone competent to make a dedicated Mad Max (or Not!Mad Max) game. I guess Car Wars exists, but I've heard that's more fiddly and chartsy and less slamming around in tricked out doofwagons.
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# ? May 19, 2015 14:36 |
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Furious Frank
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# ? May 19, 2015 14:44 |
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and the inevitable sequel 2 Frank 2 Furious
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# ? May 19, 2015 14:45 |
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Moola posted:and the inevitable sequel Frank Blart: Mall Blart
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# ? May 19, 2015 15:00 |
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Frankhammer Frankythousand
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# ? May 19, 2015 15:11 |
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Leperflesh posted:Re: Forging the Narrative. It always makes me think of what we did when we were kids. Like: we played "let's pretend," cowboys and indians, our GI Joes waged battles with our Star Wars guys and our lego guys and some Transformers. You just reminded me of some great Forging my narrative I did when I was a kid. My friend and i would build forts out of blocks around the house and have the army men, vending machine plastic ninjas, Z-bots, and other groups have amazing imagination battles.
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# ? May 19, 2015 15:27 |
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So I wanna sell my Warhams stuff and it sounds like my father has unearthed the crate it is all in. Iirc I had like 2k points worth of Drak Angels, mostly mechanized infantry and tanks. It is mostly painted, poorly though. I bought this stuff around 3rd edition. What ballpark am I looking at for this stuff?
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# ? May 19, 2015 16:11 |
Probably not much sadly. They've updated a lot of the models since 3rd depending on which ones you had and also painting the models lowers the resale value unless you did a really great job. I would ask maybe 25% of retail unless the models you are selling are currently the ones on their page then 50%. At least that's how I'm used to the used market where I got most of my stuff.
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# ? May 19, 2015 16:14 |
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JerryLee posted:No, they actually are like $10 for the box of 5. Which is pretty astonishing and I can only assume that GW only lets that through because no one actually wants them, as opposed to something like tac marines. Most armies actually have a $10 box. Marines get three dudes with no options.
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# ? May 19, 2015 16:23 |
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Moola posted:Furious Frank Miffed Mackenzie Irritated Ivan
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# ? May 19, 2015 16:37 |
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Remember this is GW we're talking about. It would probably be "Mel Xamdam"
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Pissed Pete Vexed Victor Salty Steve
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Annoyed Alex Raging Ralph Peeved Perry
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# ? May 19, 2015 16:46 |
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My friend recently told me to go see the new Dissatisfied Dan movie Dissatisfied Dan: Furry Toad
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# ? May 19, 2015 16:48 |
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Radish posted:Probably not much sadly. They've updated a lot of the models since 3rd depending on which ones you had and also painting the models lowers the resale value unless you did a really great job. I would ask maybe 25% of retail unless the models you are selling are currently the ones on their page then 50%. At least that's how I'm used to the used market where I got most of my stuff. Well, even selling at 25% of msrp will buy me a fancy new fishing reel! And maybe a tiny little spaceship
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# ? May 19, 2015 18:08 |
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bunnielab posted:Well, even selling at 25% of msrp will buy me a fancy new fishing reel! Hang it from the reel while you make swoosh noises.
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bunnielab posted:Well, even selling at 25% of msrp will buy me a fancy new fishing reel! I would go through your stuff and look for any characters or special miniatures you might have - chances are you will be offloading your regular troops and vehicles at a steep discount, but sometimes you will turn up some old miniature that people really love for some reason and will pay for. I have some oldass Eldar where there are individual models that sell for $10-$15 on Ebay when they show up. That's for fairly distinctive stuff from 2nd, but if you have any character models it's worth looking before you just dump them for change.
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Ashcans posted:I would go through your stuff and look for any characters or special miniatures you might have - chances are you will be offloading your regular troops and vehicles at a steep discount, but sometimes you will turn up some old miniature that people really love for some reason and will pay for. I have some oldass Eldar where there are individual models that sell for $10-$15 on Ebay when they show up. That's for fairly distinctive stuff from 2nd, but if you have any character models it's worth looking before you just dump them for change. That's a good point. Metal minis sometimes can be really rare and sought out like that female commissar so you should look through for anything that seems individual and doublecheck if they are worth more.
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# ? May 19, 2015 19:09 |
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Jostled John Rowdy Ryan Perturbed Pete Pissy Paul Sassy Stan
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FrostyPox posted:Salty Steve But hes actually not salty at all, he simply discovered salt in the world of 40k
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# ? May 19, 2015 19:28 |
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Ignite Memories posted:Fwiw I really dig the cracked earth paint. If you want to give a few bucks to GW there are worse ways you could do it. This has easily been my best buy from GW in the past decade. The basing options are endless: Cracked earth Grassy land with cracked earth Rusty metal coloured cracked earth and my newest bases, icey tundra cracked earth. Makes me wanna check out their other technical paints but I don't really need blood all over everything. e: also looks pretty good with a bit of white or elf flesh drybrushing if you wanna have your guys dirty and covered in dried clay for some reason.
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# ? May 19, 2015 19:33 |
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Imperator (titan) Furioso (no girl titans)
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# ? May 19, 2015 19:36 |
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nopantsjack posted:This has easily been my best buy from GW in the past decade. Would you be willing to post a picture of said icy tundra bases?
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# ? May 19, 2015 19:52 |
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Leperflesh posted:Sure, that's why I want someone competent to do a remake. FFG, for example. When I was a kid, maybe 9-10, my BFF and I had a regular "narrative" game we'd play: We'd get a HUGE sheet of paper (it was probably A2 size or something, but as a kid it seemed enormous). We'd draw a side-on landscape - big mountain on the left, another on the right, then some canyons and hills in the middle. Then we'd take it in turns to draw a tank or a plane or a building-with-big-gun or some soldiers. My army was drawn shooting across to his side of the page, his shooting across to mine. As each thing was drawn, we'd describe what it was doing to win the war. Each person would add their unit, draw some lines of bullets and explosions and 'blow up' something on the other side. By then end of the day, we'd have an awesome piece of 10-year-old-imagination war art that would put any GW battle scene to shame. Next week we'd start a new campaign on a new sheet, and do it all over again. And all it cost was a pack of coloured pens and a piece of paper. EDIT: vvv Basically a pen-and-paper version of this vvv Pash posted:You just reminded me of some great Forging my narrative I did when I was a kid. My friend and i would build forts out of blocks around the house and have the army men, vending machine plastic ninjas, Z-bots, and other groups have amazing imagination battles. EDIT2: Oh I just remembered about the time my Dad came home from work with the best present ever for us: A huge roll of paper maybe 12-16" wide that was many, many metres long. After several weekends we ended up with a scene that covered beach landings, underwater shark battles, fleets of aircraft carriers, spaceships, so many tunnel networks, urban fighting, godzilla and giant robots, and pretty much every other boyhood battle fantasy. Deanut Pancer fucked around with this message at 00:01 on May 20, 2015 |
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koreban posted:Would you be willing to post a picture of said icy tundra bases? Don't have my completed guys on hand but I was painting up these guys anyways: It looks a deal lighter irl and really I just like this stuff a lot as an alternative to either sand or just a horrible plain base.
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# ? May 20, 2015 00:09 |
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Moola posted:and the inevitable sequel hell yea
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Business Gorillas posted:it looks like the box'o'cultists doesnt have rad flamethrower man so i will not be buying a GW product Hey, if you just want a flamethrower man plus maybe a few other random rear end cultists, I'd probably be willing to send you some for the cost of postage. I don't have PMs but let me know ITT if you're interested and I'll post my email address, or you could just give me yours.
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# ? May 20, 2015 00:16 |
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Deanut Pancer posted:When I was a kid, maybe 9-10, my BFF and I had a regular "narrative" game we'd play: We'd get a HUGE sheet of paper (it was probably A2 size or something, but as a kid it seemed enormous). We'd draw a side-on landscape - big mountain on the left, another on the right, then some canyons and hills in the middle. Then we'd take it in turns to draw a tank or a plane or a building-with-big-gun or some soldiers. My army was drawn shooting across to his side of the page, his shooting across to mine. As each thing was drawn, we'd describe what it was doing to win the war. Each person would add their unit, draw some lines of bullets and explosions and 'blow up' something on the other side. By then end of the day, we'd have an awesome piece of 10-year-old-imagination war art that would put any GW battle scene to shame. Next week we'd start a new campaign on a new sheet, and do it all over again. I used to do this, but all by myself
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Not a viking posted:I used to do this, but all by myself A school notebook without tanks and tie-fighters crawling all over the margins is not a proper school notebook.
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# ? May 20, 2015 07:45 |
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nopantsjack posted:Makes me wanna check out their other technical paints but I don't really need blood all over everything. Typhus Corrosion is a seriously great paint for anything that you want grimed up. I generally apply it liberally and wipe off any excess. It gives a really natural dirty look.
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Deanut Pancer posted:When I was a kid, maybe 9-10, my BFF and I had a regular "narrative" game we'd play: We'd get a HUGE sheet of paper (it was probably A2 size or something, but as a kid it seemed enormous). We'd draw a side-on landscape - big mountain on the left, another on the right, then some canyons and hills in the middle. Then we'd take it in turns to draw a tank or a plane or a building-with-big-gun or some soldiers. My army was drawn shooting across to his side of the page, his shooting across to mine. As each thing was drawn, we'd describe what it was doing to win the war. Each person would add their unit, draw some lines of bullets and explosions and 'blow up' something on the other side. By then end of the day, we'd have an awesome piece of 10-year-old-imagination war art that would put any GW battle scene to shame. Next week we'd start a new campaign on a new sheet, and do it all over again. a friend and i used to do this in high school instead of working then we started doing graphic design as an extracurricular activity and they let us use computers with photoshop and monitors that could be pushed together
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# ? May 20, 2015 09:51 |
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In an ironic twist, I talked someone in the Gundam model thread into buying Games Workshop products.
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Esser-Z posted:What we really need is for someone competent to make a dedicated Mad Max (or Not!Mad Max) game. I guess Car Wars exists, but I've heard that's more fiddly and chartsy and less slamming around in tricked out doofwagons. It is - if you've ever played Battletech, you have a feel for how Car Wars handles record keeping. I really like the whole Car Wars aesthetic, but it's too much like filling in scantron sheets for me. Hopefully the upcoming edition will change some of that. That being said, I was thinking about a way to do a Gorkamorka inspired racing game using Epic minis with elements scavenged from Car Wars.
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# ? May 20, 2015 18:29 |
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boom boom boom posted:In an ironic twist, I talked someone in the Gundam model thread into buying Games Workshop products. You monster
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boom boom boom posted:In an ironic twist, I talked someone in the Gundam model thread into buying Games Workshop products. You dick head
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# ? May 20, 2015 18:36 |
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NTRabbit posted:You monster Just some Citadel washes and technical paints. No actual models.
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berzerkmonkey posted:It is - if you've ever played Battletech, you have a feel for how Car Wars handles record keeping. I really like the whole Car Wars aesthetic, but it's too much like filling in scantron sheets for me. Hopefully the upcoming edition will change some of that. In battletechs defense filling in bubbles and watching you armor peel off is pretty awesome.
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Doctor Borris posted:filling in bubbles ... is pretty awesome but enough about finecast
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