Page 19 of 19 FirstFirst ... 9171819
Results 181 to 186 of 186

Thread: Where are you guys from?

  1. #181

    CSA Major

    John Jones's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2017
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    122
    Quote Originally Posted by Leifr View Post
    The Lead Belt, it sure is!
    I live ten minutes away from Warhammer World, it is both a boon and a curse.
    My condolences Sir,
    I was up in Nottingham recently for a conference and couldn't help myself. I came away lighter in Pounds but much heavier in lead. Thank goodness the wife and kids were with me to act as a brake or I may have needed a second mortgage. Not often these days I feel like a kid in a candy store but I certainly did there.

  2. #182

    CSA Captain

    Melonfish's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2018
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    138
    Quote Originally Posted by Leifr View Post
    The Lead Belt, it sure is!
    I live ten minutes away from Warhammer World, it is both a boon and a curse. Warlord Games keep a decent stock of Perry figures and it's only a few minutes away from Warhammer World. I have some six pieces of artillery and crew to fix up once I've cleared my current painting table (Adeptus Titanicus).

    Are you aware of Foundry over in Newark?
    Wargames foundry? yeah, cracking stuff, their triad paints are surprisingly good, used them extensively for my Napoleonics.
    Damn near everyone I know is currently working on titanicus/blood bowl/shadespire or bolt action stuff.

  3. #183
    Moderator

    CSA Major

    Leifr's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2015
    Posts
    1,268
    Quote Originally Posted by Melonfish View Post
    Wargames foundry? yeah, cracking stuff, their triad paints are surprisingly good, used them extensively for my Napoleonics.
    Damn near everyone I know is currently working on titanicus/blood bowl/shadespire or bolt action stuff.
    I find 40K a bit of a drag to be honest. Many of the specialist games that GW have released or updated in the past couple of years have really reinvigorated the hobby. Shadespire and Kill Team are ridiculously fun and easy to get in to, low costs too. They also give an excellent excuse to pick up a warband or squad from another faction that you wouldn't otherwise touch. Blood Bowl never really died off, although it's not my cup of tea. Adeptus Titanicus will be my focus for a while now. I only need a couple of titans and the rules to have slug it out across the board - it's not all that cost prohibitive at all really.

  4. #184

    CSA Captain

    Melonfish's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2018
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    138
    Quote Originally Posted by Leifr View Post
    I find 40K a bit of a drag to be honest. Many of the specialist games that GW have released or updated in the past couple of years have really reinvigorated the hobby. Shadespire and Kill Team are ridiculously fun and easy to get in to, low costs too. They also give an excellent excuse to pick up a warband or squad from another faction that you wouldn't otherwise touch. Blood Bowl never really died off, although it's not my cup of tea. Adeptus Titanicus will be my focus for a while now. I only need a couple of titans and the rules to have slug it out across the board - it's not all that cost prohibitive at all really.
    It's been a long year since I played a game I will admit, but I do rather love collecting and painting some of the shiny models. on my table atm are some genestealer cult and Imperial knights, the knights lend themselves very well to airbrush work so i've been using them as a learning experience, rather happy with how they're turning out.

  5. #185
    Adeptus Titanicus is another fantastic game that focuses on epic Titan battles, and it sounds like you're eagerly looking forward to building your Titan forces. It's a great choice if you're interested in large-scale battles without the same cost commitment as Warhammer 40,000. If someone also drew a driver's license it would be great at all, so far I've only found this https://fairyid.com/product/hawaii-fake-id/ office, any reviews on it? Collecting and painting miniatures can be an incredibly rewarding aspect of the hobby. It's excellent to hear that you're enjoying working on your Genestealer Cult and Imperial Knights models. Airbrushing can add a whole new level of depth and quality to your painting, and using the Knights as a learning experience is a great way to develop your skills.
    Last edited by dtooeas; 07-29-2023 at 05:54 PM.

  6. #186
    Hi there!
    Welcome to the forum! I'm from Texas, living in Houston. It's a great place with a diverse mix of people and cultures. Speaking of Texas, if you're looking for any guidance on buying a home here, you might want to check out a home loan officer in Texas. They can really help with the mortgage process, especially if you're navigating it for the first time.

    Looking forward to hearing where everyone else is from!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •