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Oh, the ship comes with cannons? That is good news. I thought it did back when we pledged but then I have not seen any in the pictures folks have been posting so I thought it had changed. Reaper should definitely sell more separately though as I have other projects that could use decent cannons and I am not a big fan of 3d printing.
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What Are folks doing for good looking but relatively inexpensive cannons to equip the ship?
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Brilliant work!
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Great work! I always struggle with the grey Timber Wolf look but you captured it nicely.
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Toyvian Trees
Grumpy Gnome replied to Grumpy Gnome's topic in Show off: Sculpts, Conversion, Terrain.
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I highly recommend them.
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There are more photos and information on my blog entry but those are Ridgeback Miniatures Gundabad Orcs. Ridgeback is a company I found on Facebook back when I used to use that platform. I do not think the person behind Ridgeback makes much of the LOTR inspired minis any more but I could be wrong as I am no longer on Facebook.
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Thanks for the kind words! It is pretty surprising how expensive GW miniatures have gotten. Most of our collection are second hand from EBay. It is really hard for me to justify paying full GW retail when there are so many excellent, less expensive options to use as proxies given my wife and I do not play at a GW Game Store.
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I finally finished some of my Ridgeback Miniatures Gundabad Orcs and Goblin Mercenaries as well as some GW Cave Trolls. More photos and details on my blog… https://thegrumpygnome.home.blog/2021/07/05/ridgeback-gundabad-orcs-goblin-mercenaries-oh-and-some-gw-cave-trolls/ Advice, suggestions and feedback welcome!
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Brilliant brushwork!
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Great work! I like your color palette and brushwork.
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Hagglethorn Hollow from Tabletop Troubadour has had a history of difficulties in it’s Kickstarter fulfillment. The factory paintwork left something to be desired so we decided to spruce things up a bit… https://thegrumpygnome.home.blog/2021/06/29/getting-hagglethorn-hollow-to-look-the-way-we-want/
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I finally finished my personal touches on the first lot of the Gabrigames Workshop pieces we bought and I wrote up a bit of review with those as well as the second lot we bought… which are still unpainted unfortunately. https://thegrumpygnome.home.blog/2021/06/23/gabrigames-workshopa-review/
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Toyvian Trees
Grumpy Gnome replied to Grumpy Gnome's topic in Show off: Sculpts, Conversion, Terrain.
They are made of a somewhat soft and pliable plastic, very durable. They take paint well and so far have kept it even when bent. -
Tired of flocked trees shedding? Do not want to spend as much as Dwarven Forge trees cost? Try Toyvian trees like these ones I found on Amazon. I just finished the 2 medium sized ones, completing my set of 3 small, 2 medium and 1 large. https://thegrumpygnome.home.blog/2021/06/21/more-treestoy-trees-toyvian-trees/ They require a bit of work but I think they get the job done. More photos on my blog. And this older blog post talks about how I take them from factory fresh to battlefield ready with weighting the base, repositioning the limbs and painting them… https://thegrumpygnome.home.blog/2021/03/26/another-tough-week/ In the top photo are the two trees I just finished. The bottom photo shows the 6 Toyvian trees mixed in with Dwarven Forge and a Games Workshop Citadel Forest.
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I was not aiming for a giver and taken description. I do not think it is necessarily selfish to be a guest player. And I think a host player can still be selfish. Bearing in mind that whilst I am not a devotee of Ayn Rand I do not see selfishness as always immoral or malicious. The survey is casual. It is in part to test my own belief that guest players are more common but between forums being filled with folks generally keen enough to be naturally be host players and guest players often being to casual in their gaming to frequent forums, the survey is probably inherently skewed. The real seed that become this thread was the idea that it would be neat if people treated gaming terrain as important as their miniatures and helped build better gaming tables by working together rather than often relying on one person to build the table.
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The topic shifted a bit from, “are you a player who brings spare terrain in addition to your minis” to “are you a player who focuses on your own stuff or a player who splits focus between their own stuff and stuff for others”. I know the terms host and guest are imperfect, several people have gotten confused by them. The host aspect is not supposed to be about location but about providing for others.
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Those Bullywugs are brilliant and your Captain Barnabus is outstanding. All of your work is great but those stand out for me. I love your color palette.