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Post by erho on May 10, 2018 14:23:11 GMT
I like your new animated self!
Ive tried animating Lego men but I couldnt get the hang of it.
Youre doing great!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jun 7, 2018 15:06:11 GMT
Hi everyone! long time without uploading and this but well, i am so busy, to much work and also my family buuuutttt i have to say that today i made my first battle report using my handmade heroquest.... is soooo cheesy, but i am so happy!! i am uploading he video right now, i will leave the link later and now i let see some pics i made... my best regards to everyone!!
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Post by erho on Jun 7, 2018 15:30:57 GMT
Cant wait to see it!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jun 7, 2018 18:17:57 GMT
warning : boring video...is my first battle report and my first time playing ...sounds strange but is true! i apologice but i didnt make stop motion for this battle report....no time!!!! but i am working in the next one. My best regards!!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jun 7, 2018 18:18:44 GMT
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Post by erho on Jun 7, 2018 21:17:43 GMT
Nice job! Never played HeroQuest, but this was great!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jun 8, 2018 0:00:40 GMT
Nice job! Never played HeroQuest, but this was great! heroquest is the only game i played, and it was like 20 years ago.... i made a kind of heroquest because i changed all the rules hehehhe just for fun! my children enjoyed a lot and they want to try...this is my objective! having fun in my free time with family.... My best regards erho, take care!
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Post by erho on Jun 8, 2018 15:02:57 GMT
Thats the best!
I have my daughter playing a little, where she is trying to get school friends playing! My son though, he is fine with just video games!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jul 17, 2018 16:20:12 GMT
Hi! i would like to introduce my concept for modular buildings in wargames or rpg adventures... i just mix diferent styles to make mine... " ScottycrookedmgWylochdwarven style! " i called( you can check on my blog what i am speaking about )
hope you like it, and please any tip is mostly welcome! best regards
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Post by margaret on Jul 19, 2018 16:54:24 GMT
I think you are going to need something to hold the pieces together during play. Toothpicks between the wall sections might work. But you would have to make sure the walls were cut with the corrugations in a horizontal position.
For me, assembling the buildings for every game would be too much effort. But people set up whole dungeons out of Hirst pieces, so it should work for some.
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jul 20, 2018 14:59:28 GMT
I think you are going to need something to hold the pieces together during play. Toothpicks between the wall sections might work. But you would have to make sure the walls were cut with the corrugations in a horizontal position. For me, assembling the buildings for every game would be too much effort. But people set up whole dungeons out of Hirst pieces, so it should work for some. thanks a lot margaret! you are right, maybe is so difficult to running a game with modular buildings...i was thinking as well ( like you said ) use toothpicks or mini magnets to hold in place but...i am not going to lie you, i am just checking...( no experience in games yet...) i will try many options... I was inspired by Dwarven forge...i dont know how they do it, but it looks amazing! I will try to do something similar but with cardboard... anyways, thanks again for the tip, i will keep it in mind for sure have a nice day, my best wishes!!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jul 20, 2018 15:05:54 GMT
by the way, i would like to leave a link to my blog ( on spannish, sorry about that but you can translate to english or any languaje ) WITH a new concept i have on mind... making stuff from scratch using plastic bags ( build guild contest are responsable of this by the way) factoriatabletop.wordpress.com/2018/07/18/bolsas-de-plastico-nuevo-descubrimiento/i will post something as soon as i can, i am so happy about what i did...hihihihihih! regards!!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jul 21, 2018 14:49:25 GMT
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jul 23, 2018 15:41:36 GMT
Hi everyone, today i was able to finish my " plastic tree" i would like to ask something...someone has done this before? i mean, i never see a tutorial making trees with plastic bags but is so easy, and i think with practice i can improve...it took me maybe...2hours in total ( including paint job) Let me know if you made something similar and give some tips please....how can i flock it¿¿¿ I tried with pencilsshapes but....it wasnt so good my best regards!!
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Post by erho on Jul 25, 2018 21:28:26 GMT
Need to try this out, very cool result!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Jul 26, 2018 14:30:58 GMT
Need to try this out, very cool result! please go ahead, its so easy! i was amazed because you can twist it and nothing happens, and even put on water....its plastic! if you make one, please post a picture ok¿? thanks erho, see you around!
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Post by erho on Aug 3, 2018 13:18:31 GMT
So I guess you are a part time model for Dungeons and Dragons manual art?
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Post by factoriatabletop on Aug 6, 2018 0:38:03 GMT
hahahha!
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Post by skunkape on Aug 6, 2018 20:52:37 GMT
That's a great find erho. Years ago, back when AD&D had been around for just a little while, TSR, released a bunch of packs of monster card sets. Here's an image of one of the packs,
anyway, a friend of mine had an uncanny resemblance to the picture on the Halfling card, must to his slight dislike. It was only made better by the fact that he just loved playing Halflings in the game! If I run across the card, I'll have to make sure and scan it in and post it! Tried to find it on Google, but so far haven't seen it!
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Post by factoriatabletop on Aug 8, 2018 14:00:45 GMT
I used the style of " crooked staff terrain " and mixed with my " dwarven forge cardboard style tiles..." My best regards...i come back to the crafting table, to much work to do!!!
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