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Randomness VIII: The Great Green Arkleseizure


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The good painters mix the Reaper Paints to achieve new colors. (Or so I am given to understand — not claiming to be a particularly good painter by any stretch. )

 

Oh, no doubt.

 

Being a bad painter, though, I get about the same result going straight out the bottles and save the time of mixing colors. Pretty much a win-win, I guess, except it makes me feel even lazier. Or something. Slopping paint together was pretty much the closest in the process I came to being creative.

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I mix my own colours pretty regularly when I'm painting. I think all of the minis I've done in the last year have all had at least one colour custom-mixed, and some of them are almost entirely custom. Which, if you've seen my minis, is pretty good evidence that you don't have to be a good painter to mix your own colours from standard Reaper paints. ::P:

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Good luck finding old-fashioned prickly hair rollers like those these days. I haven't seen them in decades.

 

Even when I was a kid they had largely been replaced by cheaper foam rubber cylinders with clips.

Dollar Tree still has them.

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Good luck finding old-fashioned prickly hair rollers like those these days. I haven't seen them in decades.

Even when I was a kid they had largely been replaced by cheaper foam rubber cylinders with clips.

Dollar Tree still has them.

Fascinating!

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Yesterday (while playing D&D) my paladin opened a door in the underground lair to find four enemies. They all threw alchemist's fire at my trusty paladin, half of them missed. As I sat there thinking, "Ouch, next round that's another 2d6," the cleric announced enthusiastically, "I cast Create Water over her!"

 

It was extra awesome because the person playing the cleric isn't as familiar with spells and standard strategies, so I felt like it was a turning point for her. ^_^

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So I painted some more on my Countess Karnstein and Street Violence.

 

We had shwarma for dinner with curly fries.

 

Sunday evening, I can see monday peeking it's ugly head around the corner already. :zombie:

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Have the assassin put a placebo in his drink.

Just as a warning.

Bottom of glass needs to have "you've just been poisoned" on it

Or just use that stuff that turns one's urine blue.

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So far between yesterday and today I have stabbed myself twice to assemble three infantry.  If this sacrificial rate continues unabated, this will be the most Khornish unit I've ever assembled.  Which is unfortunate as these are ostensibly Imperials.

 

Blood for the Blood God!

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So I painted some more on my Countess Karnstein and Street Violence.

 

We had shwarma for dinner with curly fries.

 

Sunday evening, I can see monday peeking it's ugly head around the corner already. :zombie:

Quick! Bash it with a club!

 

So far between yesterday and today I have stabbed myself twice to assemble three infantry.  If this sacrificial rate continues unabated, this will be the most Khornish unit I've ever assembled.  Which is unfortunate as these are ostensibly Imperials.

 

Blood for the Blood God!

They're collaborators.

 

SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!

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