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Post by David Okum on May 15, 2019 23:19:46 GMT -5
Yes and no. That game is the tabletop game. David is putting together an RPG that we opened as part of that kickstarter. We have the basic character generation rules but not the rest. Can't wait till its finished to run it! It's very close. I have about 25-30 pages to finish and then I want to edit a bit more, but yeah, it's been fun. Garafrax? We shall see. I was running it as a 5e setting. It wouldn't take much to do a conversion.
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Post by David Okum on Mar 18, 2019 23:52:42 GMT -5
Thank you, sir. Do you plan on Pulp Civilians? I think this is a great idea!
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Post by David Okum on Mar 17, 2019 23:36:15 GMT -5
I should really finish those bloody Irish minis.
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Post by David Okum on Mar 15, 2019 18:10:33 GMT -5
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Post by David Okum on Feb 17, 2019 15:43:52 GMT -5
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Post by David Okum on Dec 30, 2018 4:53:11 GMT -5
I'm thinking about getting an automatic cutting machine. Any advice? Who's got what kinds of machines and how do they perform? Thanks. I would direct you to Mike Proteau. He makes super fine cutfiles for my (and many other) minis. He also makes some awesome printable terrain sets. www.facebook.com/paperrealms/D.
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Post by David Okum on Dec 22, 2018 13:27:24 GMT -5
2018 has been a very challenging year for me personally, but I have been really pleased to say that I'm making more paper miniatures than I've ever made. Here's hoping that 2019 will be happy and healthy for all of you and that you have the best holiday you can have. Thank you so much for your support and kindness over the years. I'm really looking forward to a wonderful 2019.
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Post by David Okum on Nov 25, 2018 21:21:24 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm sure I'm not the only person who has thought of a tabletop game simulation of a snowball fight. It does look rather hum drum to me though. Hey David, Found this on thingiverse and I immediately thought of your Snowball Wars set. Whaddaya think?
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Post by David Okum on Aug 19, 2018 11:26:48 GMT -5
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Post by David Okum on Aug 11, 2018 18:48:58 GMT -5
Working it! Super nice walls and figures. Tiles next!! edit: Tiles! So cool to see the set in action!
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Post by David Okum on Aug 10, 2018 13:14:19 GMT -5
Hallway concept. Full set coming next week.
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Post by David Okum on Jul 29, 2018 13:52:34 GMT -5
This latest set is going to be big. I'm really enjoying how it is coming together!
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Post by David Okum on Jul 25, 2018 22:22:23 GMT -5
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Post by David Okum on Jul 21, 2018 20:34:56 GMT -5
I don't usually do anything to protect them either, but I hadn't thought about Mod Podge. I may have to give it a go! I started using 80lb cover stock a few years ago and think it is a great middle ground between the flimsier card stocks and the super thick 110 lb. I have used matte photo paper in the past and the colors were super great, but I could never find a thickness that I felt comfortable with as I use the cover stock for both minis and terrain and the photo paper was too thin for that for me. Plus with the new epson ecotank I just got, the colors are awesome! Its mostly about trying several different things and finding what works for your tastes. I have changed around alot over the years and have finally settled in on a glue, paper and printer that I love. It was a wild journey to get here but thats the fun of it!! Oooooh, this looks good! I will have to give it a try.
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Post by David Okum on Jul 19, 2018 19:52:33 GMT -5
Necroposting, hehe... but on the subject of scale... are the 30mm figurescale miniatures being measured from base to "eye level" or from base to the actual top of the head "height" of the miniature if it were standing straight? I use the eyes as the level, but I try to give a range of scale to reflect individual figures. I will admit that some creep scale has hit some sets, but I am trying to be consistent.
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