Wizarding Lookout
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*Town Wizard's Tower*
*28mm scale*
*"Knock, loudly."*
Not every student of the magic arts dwells in a cryptic spire the
mountains, or a guarded dungeo...
Still plugging away...
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Hiya.
Been a busy early start to the year. Ice storms, overtime at work, dog
sitting, home improvements, and of course miniatures!
On the MHI project fro...
More Rasputina Work-In-Progress
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I managed to get a fair bit of work done on Rasputina yesterday and took
pictures to see if anything looked out of place. I've given up on the face,
it is...
Maelstrom's Edge
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Over the last couple of years, hobby time has been at a premium, and what
time I've had has been dedicated to a project that I can say I'm very
excited ...
Building the Gundam - 08
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Despite having jumped the gun a bit and assembled the wings... I can't put
them on the Gundam without the harness, so that took priority.
The Gundam ha...
2012 Recap
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Wow, this is it?! Not much I can say except I started on way too many
projects but didn't finish a whole lot. I really thought I could get a lot
of my...
Stepping away from blogging for a while
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I know, this isn't exactly 40k related, but I wanted to break from the
normal stuff and talk about something that has been following me in the
shadows for...
...I'm Back...
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I'm back. Let's leave it at that. 6th Edition is now out and a new
starter set has been released. It made me want to get back in the saddle
and try so...
Nostalgia Gaming
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Back in the late 90’s, I regularly met with a gaming group and played Torg.
Torg was a RPG from West End Games. (Which sadly is no longer in business.)...
Update! Works in Progress!
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Hello painter peoples! Awhile ago I posted a picture of Vanja the fire
queen from Reaper and about how that mini made me love to paint again. Well
I figure...
The Gaunts Make a Field Trip
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I returned the mostly painted unit of Gaunts for the Hive Fleet to make a
tournament appearance. More painting updates after they return from their
little...
They are looking to find the price the market will bear for their little plastic crack. Metal crack was getting too expensive to produce.
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