Every time I pick up something with large styrofoam pieces, I start wanting to turn it into 40k table elements. But I never have enough time to paint my minis, let alone start a project of turning styrofoam into cool terrain.
I am glad that someone is making up for my failings.
Oh, this will end up in the garbage too, Humza Kazmi. I just think this stuff too. I used to think I would get to it someday, but I never do, and now I quit pretending. Writing RPG stuff is less labor intensive than modeling. At least you can do it without getting out a bunch of messy crap.
I usually keep the boxes, at least as long as I keep the equipment. Came in awesomely handy when I moved house last year.
Heh, in fact, when I packed up my printer I started by bagging the toner cartridges. When I opened the box, right on top I had the covers that normally come with the cartridges. Done!
Originally shared by Jonathan Tweet Tonight, my "Lethal Damage" 13th Age campaign draws to a close. Meanwhile, the guys are work have talked me into running a couple D&D sessions for them. That was the day 13th Age was announced, and they're happy to play 13th Age instead. That will be my "Great Center" campaign, based in the imperial capital of Axis, the center of the world. It's my opportunity to explore the setting from yet another perspective.
Where did it all go wrong, Casey? I can’t pinpoint it, but it was already too late when they remade 3:10 to Yuma and took a movie that was mostly two men talking about morality in a hotel room and put in a Gatling gun.
Every time I pick up something with large styrofoam pieces, I start wanting to turn it into 40k table elements. But I never have enough time to paint my minis, let alone start a project of turning styrofoam into cool terrain.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that someone is making up for my failings.
Oh, this will end up in the garbage too, Humza Kazmi. I just think this stuff too. I used to think I would get to it someday, but I never do, and now I quit pretending. Writing RPG stuff is less labor intensive than modeling. At least you can do it without getting out a bunch of messy crap.
ReplyDeleteI usually keep the boxes, at least as long as I keep the equipment. Came in awesomely handy when I moved house last year.
ReplyDeleteHeh, in fact, when I packed up my printer I started by bagging the toner cartridges. When I opened the box, right on top I had the covers that normally come with the cartridges. Done!