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Been Around the Block





Washington DC

I haven't been on Daka that long, but so far I really have enjoyed interacting wit you guys. I have never met such a group of characters as all of you. You guys are so harsh and very critical, but by being that way I have learned so much more about this hobby I love so much. I was sitting in line today at Andrews AFB, where the Washington Naval Airforces HQ is located. I was trying to get some paperwork filled out for my upcoming deployment to Iraq. While I was sitting there I was reading the current issue of White Dwarf. An officer turned to me and said that he was in a Warhammer fantasy club, as had been since his 2005 deployment. This young BM3 turned and said he got into Warhammer while stationed in the UK at Molesworth. It was funny the passageway became a conversation zone to all things games workshop. I felt better, comfortable. We talked of painting and battle strategy. I started this conversation just by pulling out the White Dwarf issue. Some of the Marines looked at us like we were geeks, but this one Lance Corporal walked up and asked if we were into Lord of the Rings, and that opened up a whole new GW conversation.
I don't know why I felt compelled to tell you all this at 1:33 in the AM, but it made a stressful day go by just a little better. We greeted each other when we saw each other through out the day, even the officers. I remember a time after my last deployment, and a death of a friend when I wanted to die. Getting that last piece, that last Space Marine, that last Ork made me want to stick around. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this, but Warhammer made me interested in things again, and all of the friends I made while taking this hobby on. I remember a time when I was younger and walking through the outlet mall in Philly. I walked past the GW store. This guy in the store gave me the introductory game. I loved it. My ex, said what a geeky game it was, it was beneath me. I passed on that first starter set. I am still here, and I bought my first starter set, and my new wife and deceased shipmate made me remember what it was like to be alive again, and all of you made me learn what it was like to have fun again. You guys are great! Thank you all for being a friend.
It is what Warhammer did for me. It made me remember...

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Made in us
Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Annapolis, MD, USA

Nice dude, don't know all the details but can't you take a small amount of stuff with you to Iraq. I'm thinking maybe the 40k starter pack or something along those lines. All new not painted to give you something to do in your down time thats safe and comforting. Either way be safe in Iraq.

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Not sure if it is the same with US forces (I gather you are in the Navy) but when I was in Iraq on tour, we were allowed to pack a 'comfy box' of personal items. On second thoughts, I'm sure the US have a similar arrangement...

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Good to hear.

Keep your head down, and your stuff squared away.



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UK

Thats a cool story, after all the wars i like the whole "escapism" thing too. The real world is so fethed up sometimes, i think thats one reason im into LOTR,WH,WOW etc.. just to get away from it all.

And it must work wonders, ive never once had the urge to top myself or go on a machine gun rampage in a shopping mall like some veterans!

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Manchester UK

D is my one of my favourite Dakkaites - he's so uncynical and just has pure enjoyment of the hobby. That seems to be in short supply round these parts from time to time!

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Omadon's Realm

If you can take things with you, I'd imagine Space Hulk would be a great game to take (despite my dislike of the price tag). Since you and a buddy can sit down, set up and play away.

Thank you for your post, keep yourself safe.



 
   
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Fixture of Dakka




Manchester UK

Or BloodBowl - you could get a league going! Now THAT would be fun.

 Cheesecat wrote:
 purplefood wrote:
I find myself agreeing with Albatross far too often these days...

I almost always agree with Albatross, I can't see why anyone wouldn't.


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Okay, so the male version of "Cougar" is now officially "Albatross".
 
   
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UK

I'm with Albatross. Bloodbowl would be sweet! You could get loadsa people in on that, even the people who have never heard of WH

Be safe in Iraq dude.

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Oh stop
I wish you the best luck in Iraq, and i hope you stick around. It`s guys like you that keep Dakka up

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Made in iq
Newbie Black Templar Neophyte




Galveston, TX

I am here now man. If your detatchment does not let you bring a personal box, just pack up your stuff and then have your wife/buddies send it to you a few weeks after you hit dirt.

That is what I had my wife do, and I happily spent the last 11 months hobbying away between missions and such. (Army, though I was a AO3(AW) prior to my switch of services). Now I am a Cav Scout Staff Sergeant with 1st Cav. You can get a lot done over here!

Another thing to look into is fantasty flight games new board games.

Have a good deployment!

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Gloucester

Best of luck with your deployment mate.

Keep your head down.

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Maryland

Petty Officer D wrote:I haven't been on Daka that long, but so far I really have enjoyed interacting wit you guys. I have never met such a group of characters as all of you. You guys are so harsh and very critical, but by being that way I have learned so much more about this hobby I love so much. I was sitting in line today at Andrews AFB, where the Washington Naval Airforces HQ is located. I was trying to get some paperwork filled out for my upcoming deployment to Iraq. While I was sitting there I was reading the current issue of White Dwarf. An officer turned to me and said that he was in a Warhammer fantasy club, as had been since his 2005 deployment. This young BM3 turned and said he got into Warhammer while stationed in the UK at Molesworth. It was funny the passageway became a conversation zone to all things games workshop. I felt better, comfortable. We talked of painting and battle strategy. I started this conversation just by pulling out the White Dwarf issue. Some of the Marines looked at us like we were geeks, but this one Lance Corporal walked up and asked if we were into Lord of the Rings, and that opened up a whole new GW conversation.
I don't know why I felt compelled to tell you all this at 1:33 in the AM, but it made a stressful day go by just a little better. We greeted each other when we saw each other through out the day, even the officers. I remember a time after my last deployment, and a death of a friend when I wanted to die. Getting that last piece, that last Space Marine, that last Ork made me want to stick around. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this, but Warhammer made me interested in things again, and all of the friends I made while taking this hobby on. I remember a time when I was younger and walking through the outlet mall in Philly. I walked past the GW store. This guy in the store gave me the introductory game. I loved it. My ex, said what a geeky game it was, it was beneath me. I passed on that first starter set. I am still here, and I bought my first starter set, and my new wife and deceased shipmate made me remember what it was like to be alive again, and all of you made me learn what it was like to have fun again. You guys are great! Thank you all for being a friend.
It is what Warhammer did for me. It made me remember...


Good on you man. For what it's worth, thank you for your service to our country.

Stay safe in Iraq.
   
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Thank you for your post. I genuinely enjoyed reading it, and am glad that Dakka has been of some service to you in that way.


 
   
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New Westminster, Canada


Thank you for your post. I really enjoyed ready it.

Good luck on your deployment and stay safe.

Corry
   
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VA Beach

It's great to hear some stuff like this, thanks!

And good luck in Iraq.


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Made in us
Been Around the Block





Washington DC

You guys are great thanks!!! I just got Space Hulk, and that is a great idea. I think the guys will really like the blood bowl idea. I'll be operating in the Balad area. I am not really sure how that area is going to be, my first time in that area.
My wife says she will send me stuff, so I will prepackage it before I deploy and just have her send it to me.
Again thanks for the well wishes.
All my friends from the UK, you will have to keep me updated on the news from the EPL!!! I can't wait to see that first round in the World Cup as well!!!
When I get back I owe you all a few pints!!!


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D, stay safe in Iraq. My room mate has been in afghanastan since march and has been getting orks sent to him. He's got almost an entire army done in his spare time. He says it really helps to pass the time. Hopefully warhammer can help take you away from iraq every now and then when you get a chance to paint or do some modelling.

We can't send primer or any spray paints through the mail to him so we've opened the boxes of stuff before sending it and priming it in advance. If you plan on taking anything or having anything sent to you you may want to have it primed first. It may be really hard to get your hands on some spray primer over there.

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Been Around the Block





Washington DC

I never thought of the primer thing...good tip!!!

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Made in ca
Veteran Wolf Guard Squad Leader





In the chaotic wastes also known as Canada

Im glad you found people who share your interests
I wish you well in iraq and hope you stay safe.

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Made in us
Been Around the Block





Washington DC

Do you guys think that the Battlefleet gothic would be good for a deployment?

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The Great State of New Jersey

Again, never amazes me how many of our servicemen are into warhammer. Stay safe on your deployment, and yes I think BFG would be a good one, you need less minis to have a good time playing, just make sure you bring an opposing fleet, as finding others that play can be difficult.

Granted, I have yet to be deployed (just a cadet, we'll see how much longer that lasts though ), but thats my guess.

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Veteran Wolf Guard Squad Leader





In the chaotic wastes also known as Canada

BFG would be cool but i think that blood bowl would be best
gobbos FTW

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your forgetting Mordheim. it uses small ammouts of models, the rules are on the net, and its a building system so you dont get board. check it out you wont need more than 20 minis. and its about as compact as GW gets.

Good luck over seas, come home safe.


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for other ideas. id take some adheasive putty and a varitty of weapons options for plastic minis. that way you can swap out weapons if you choose mordheim. just dont buy the game its not worth the price tag when you can get everything cheeper or free, or already have it.
again check out the net.

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Gathering the Informations.

I'll try to find the contact info for you Petty Officer D, but there are some hobby/modelling clubs that have been put together by servicemen overseas.
The reason I bring that up is, they tend towards doing military and aviation modeling.

Ripe for you to convert into your cackling masses of 40k enthusiasts
   
Made in za
Junior Officer with Laspistol





South Africa

Thanks for sharing D and keep safe in Iraq.

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Aye, thanks for typing sucha nice post i'm sure it makes all of us Dakkaites proud

And i wish you look in your tour to Iraq, stay safe.

Also BFG may be a good idea but I would usggest a simpler gaming system so its quick and easy to learn to pass the time nice and quick as well.

however, a complex system like BFG and figuring out all the rules may waste more of your spare time too.

Stay safe.
Wolf

   
Made in au
Purposeful Hammerhead Pilot





Australia, Victoria

Hmm.. blood bowl, Space hulk and the starter kits for war40K and WFB would work wonders for passing time.

Should find out if GW would ship to iraq? ;p

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Cardiff, UK

That's a great post. I think you're spot on about the Dakka populace too- harsh but fair!

Oh, and if you get promoted don't do like a marine and take off your helmet!

 
   
 
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