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pbj:
I got into it briefly in high school. We painted the hell out of those Hero's Quest figurines. Did a little bit of pewter casting. Didn't get into War Hammer at all. Kind of funny that it was one of the original pay to win games if you think about it. Never understood those "NOT FOR SALE" displays of the painted ones in game stores, personally. But my motto is "everything is for sale always" so I guess I don't get clingy about dust collectors. |
AzureKnight:
I have hundreds of minis from over 3 decades of RPG/Tabletop gaming but most of them are still unpainted. Out of the ones I have painted, I would have to say that the majority of them have at best an average paint job, I have a handful I am proud of. I never really got good at it. A few years ago I had a lot of fun kitbashing/building Games Workshop models. I found I enjoy the construction/green stuff a lot more than I do the painting. |
Slippyblade:
--- Quote from: AzureKnight on July 13, 2015, 04:40:14 pm ---... I found I enjoy the construction/green stuff a lot more than I do the painting. --- End quote --- Yeah, I understand that. It's so cool watching the stuff take shape, especially when you are modding something to match your own vision instead of the modelers. |
Generic Eric:
--- Quote from: pbj on July 08, 2015, 03:03:35 pm ---Didn't get into War Hammer at all. Kind of funny that it was one of the original pay to win games if you think about it. --- End quote --- The game is decided in the Wallet opening phase. |
Slippyblade:
--- Quote ---The game is decided in the Wallet opening phase. --- End quote --- Really depends on the group you are playing with. My gaming groups routinely allowed chits when we didn't have proper models. For the longest time I'd field a 40x40mm piece of cardboard with the words "Vermin Lord" in sharpie because I couldn't afford the model. |
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