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Post by tiamat on Dec 24, 2012 14:59:00 GMT -5
>i love how cheap we all are...<
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Post by Servo on Feb 12, 2013 17:02:11 GMT -5
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Post by JohnnyDangerous on Feb 19, 2013 18:07:26 GMT -5
" Mix and match for a rundown future slum."
Mmm the fresh smell of a rundown future slum! Though fantastic for the price! They didnt even try to sell it as a half a rundown two story slum...
With a little extra plastic and a river of green slime.... I could see it fitting right into old new York from Futurama... Mutants everywhere!
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Post by Servo on May 8, 2013 15:52:18 GMT -5
This is AMAZING! Token sets for Necrons and Eldar: apocalypse40k.com/index.php?/topic/1026-eldar-and-necron-tokens/page__hl__tokensNecrons REALLY need them. I also think Dark Eldar need them pretty badly. This guy is selling pretty cheap. I was thinking of asking if he can do standard game tokens (mysterious terrain, random objectives, etc). ***DISCLAIMER*** The last post on that thread is over a year old, so I have no idea if he is "in business" still.
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Post by Servo on May 8, 2013 16:54:18 GMT -5
Actually, here is an example of a guy who makes and sells buttons as tokens: huntersofthewarp.forumakers.com/t3685-battlemarkers#33901I wonder where I could buy a button-maker? Not only could I make tokens, but the discussion many of us had at Corner Pocket in April about me having a button-maker in my car to make a button whenever anyone says something stupid/funny could come true! And per Ashley's suggestion, the first button would have to say "That's right, I have a button-maker!"
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Post by Sil Odan on May 9, 2013 7:43:59 GMT -5
Hobby Lobby and Michael's Arts and Crafts should sell them. Hobby Lobby's website (not a very good site if you want to browse online) provides a weekly coupon, usually 40% off any non-sale item. Michael's website also provides coupons, but they tend to vary. You might get 50% off a specific type of item or 25% off your entire purchase.
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Post by Sil Odan on May 9, 2013 7:49:23 GMT -5
Those battlemarkers are pretty awesome...and they would be so easy to make! This is such a great idea, I can't believe we haven't thought of something like this before. Servo, you have been charged with the task of making something like this happen. No excuses. Get to work.
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Post by tiamat on Jul 12, 2013 7:57:23 GMT -5
>well, one thing, anyways. a chance discovery made while experimenting on Da Chariot of Dakka - Gorilla Glue (the brown variety, not the superglue they sell bottles half-full of) can be used as a gap filler. it expands as it dries, thus filling the gaps. excess can be trimmed or sanded off. it looks ugly, but i'd assume if you're good with a dremel tool and/or xacto blade, it could come out rather pretty. it IS a really good bonder, tho, just takes forever to dry.<
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