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Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 12:18
by gung-hoeddie
which ever way it's getting confusing.
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 19:01
by Quickfire
The Baron wrote:The fact that it appears in the comic makes me suspect a 3D model was crafted.
I agree with you Eisenblut
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 19:15
by Thundershot
Going back to that catalogue page scan, the one with the
saition,
&
are all repaints of the "staight arm" Joe figures arn't they?
In fact looking @ it closely all of the figures must be prototypes,
's prototype helmet looks way cooler than the final version
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 19:21
by Red Laser
The Baron wrote:Yeah, a huge dio table in the centre would be brilliant, but we'd need to devise a way of merging collections without any mixups. Obviously it would have to be secure from pickpockets as well.
Make a list of who has supplied which particular figures and vehicles not to harp on again about Games Workshop but they did a massive dio with worldwide contributions they must have had an idea who supplied which miniatures.
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 19:22
by The Kraken Wakes
Ironblood wrote:The Baron wrote:Yeah, a huge dio table in the centre would be brilliant, but we'd need to devise a way of merging collections without any mixups. Obviously it would have to be secure from pickpockets as well.
Make a list of who has supplied which particular figures and vehicles not to harp on again about Games Workshop but they did a massive dio with worldwide contributions they must have had an idea who supplied which miniatures.
I think little easy peel stickers underneath would work best for vehicles maybe figures if they are small enough?
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 19:38
by The Baron
Was thinking about the figures - if we make it a sand table we could use buried stands (including name labels).
I'm so glad everyone ignored my request to move the conversation to the convention thread!
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 20:18
by Squad Leader
what about using U.V pens?
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 20:22
by DAMartin
Don't they stay on the figures? We should try to avoid leaving marks.
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 20:23
by The Baron
I gather they can become visible over time. I wouldn't want to risk damaging the toys.
I think little sticky dots is best, we could also initial them if there aren't enough colours.
Re: Dave's 1,000th post treat
Posted: 25 Jul 2009 20:26
by gung-hoeddie
you could always number them, no 1 the baron no 2 andy1672. numbers based on post count and confirmation of attendance.