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grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
*tips snake*

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grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Ugh, I hate Jack in the Box.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
It's probably time to remake this one, anyway. This is supposed to be the gawk at models thread in general, not just the lovely stuff, and inevitably some rake keeps dropping "wrong thread" whenever something cool is posted.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
It should definitely be both. There's a place for Crystal Brush winners alongside hollismason's Hall of Horrors.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Your balls have overly large hands and faces to retain detail in spite of their sculptor's lack of skill?

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Something something resin dust and mold lines

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Hey, look at this guy that doesn't know about the crack ball.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.

DiHK posted:

only if you say hello to my little friend.


Hello, little friend!

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
That's from a pilot for The Amazing Screw-on Head, and it's about as Western as you can get. They never made a full series out of it, and that's a shame.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbsDvGtTRWU

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Saving it if you immediately assembled it, painted it with GW-branded paints, and hooped it, killing it if you didn't.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Michael Myers.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
For a skeleton, you sure like muscles an awful lot... :thunk:

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.

All that and they still didn't clean up the mold lines.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
If you have a better place to plot world domination, then I'd like to hear it.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Do you normally not draw while furiously masturbating?

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Stops copies me.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.

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Regarding Corvus Belli, it's literally their head dude loving around and being a non-communicative dimwit. Gutier is also the same reason why the Infinity RPG is three? years late at this point, because he hands his incomplete notes off to a team of freelance writers, then gets pissed off when they didn't follow the plan that exists only in his head to the letter, plus Modiphus were dumb enough to give him executive control over the product.

Infinity is a great game hampered by a bunch of randomly stupid poo poo and some dangerous levels of Spain-ness.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Are you suggesting that the difference between a Spitfire, a Molotok and a Red Fury are somehow not readily intelligible to the average joe on the street?

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
I concur wholeheartedly, just for the record. Textual tone being what it is over an internet forum, I figure it can't hurt to clarify.

Still, I'd take the silly names for guns or skills over nested rules any day of the week. I shouldn't have to look up what the gently caress Morat does, then look up two more skills in turn, just to find out what the basic functionality of the thing is.

I think Infinity could be a serious competitor to 40k, even now that GW is making semi-sane decisions again. It's a really good and even mostly-balanced game, once you get past the learning cliff. They just need some serious editing, and probably to lock the CEO in a trunk somewhere until the new edition manuscript is complete.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
I bet you can actually play Six Degrees of C'tan Bacon with anything in 40k.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Are the little lego-y dudes meant to be Epic titans and dreads, or just regular orks? The first is good, and the second one is even better.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
This is my other wolf, Moped.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Is that a standard 4'x6' board? Because that looks awfully cramped.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.

Mr. Sunshine posted:

battletech has like a 1:3 awesome-to-stupid ratio on mech design

One Macross design to every three original, sounds about right.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
2] Come here, sweaty...

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.

PinheadSlim posted:

This is why I always gently caress with the idea of using converted historical tanks for Imperial Guard. So far I'm thinking British Cromwells or Russian KVs, anything that's box shaped with tons of rivets and preferably an extra thicc cannon. Wide, flat surfaces are great for adding sponsons.

It's not that much cheaper than a Leman Russ and it's a lot of work, but who knows? Maybe one day I'll walk into Michaels or whatever and the model kits will be on clearance.

Cromwell and KV-2, both between twenty and thirty USD. You could even go up to 1/35 for your super-heavy tanks and still pay less than you would for a comparable GW product, so long as you weren't buying some limited edition thingy.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Trying to think of a list of GW models that would not be improved by the addition of luxurious beards and coming up blank.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Forums posters in 2019 getting tweaked by playing with Legos the wrong way, smh

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
I know full well what the plural of Legos is, thank you.

The one-stud frog guy is the best.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
I don't remember Gandalf being so heavily into anarchist paraphernalia.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
BYOCG, obviously.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
The Gundam-Tau is literally that. It's one of the Bandai Graze kits with some GW parts glued to it.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
https://twitter.com/EP_CAPSULE/status/1184423771177914368

https://twitter.com/EP_CAPSULE/status/1184424006956523522

Literally vending machine toys.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Am I imaging things, or did they drill a barrel hole in the powerfist fingers?

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
I appreciate they remembered the Gouf's weird chestplate color variation.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Boom3 Was Right.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Please keep your baculua to yourself.

grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.

Enola Gay-For-Pay posted:

I kinda thought this thread was for interesting models, like this sort of :nws: kobold


https://i.imgur.com/QUkkO7V.jpg

Let those among us who are not three feet tall with six titties cast the first stone.

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grassy gnoll
Aug 27, 2006

The pawsting business is tough work.
Can't spell self-abuse with "ABS."

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