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Made in us
[DCM]
Gun Mage






New Hampshire, USA

Thank you very much for the kind words everyone. This kind of feedback means a lot to us.

A few topics

D6GTLC Subscriptions: This is something I'd like to do, but not at start. The primary reason is that I don't want to take a bunch of money from folks for X episodes of The Lost Chapters only to discover that it was not as popular as we hoped and we need to discontinue and then issue refunds. With micro-transactions there are no long-term commitments for anyone. If this initial experiment goes well, then I'm sure we'll offer a subscription option at some point.

iTunes: Charging via iTunes is a bit complex, as Craig mentioned. We're looking at options but it takes time. So we'll get this working assuming this initial experiment with Payloadz and Ambling works out.

Deathwatch figs Craig did indeed convert awesome deathwatch figs and we battled against "Shifty's" tyranid models. Pics were tweeted... here they are:

http://hashalbum.com/photo/deathwatch/TheD6Generation/7411469
http://hashalbum.com/photo/deathwatch/TheD6Generation/7411470
http://hashalbum.com/photo/deathwatch/TheD6Generation/7411468
http://hashalbum.com/photo/deathwatch/TheD6Generation/7183578

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Phanobi





Paso Robles, CA, USA

Does that Space Marine have a... kilt?

My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings.
Look on My works, Ye Mighty, and despair.

Chris Gohlinghorst wrote:Holy Space Marine on a Stick.

This conversation has even begun to boggle my internet-hardened mind.

A More Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy 
   
Made in us
[DCM]
Gun Mage






New Hampshire, USA

Ozymandias wrote:Does that Space Marine have a... kilt?


Yes... yes he does.

 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






RussWakelin wrote:
Ozymandias wrote:Does that Space Marine have a... kilt?


Yes... yes he does.


So... is he wearing that kilt the propper way (unfurnished basement)? If so I guess it wouldn't be that much different than going into battle without a helmet...
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut







It's not so much a kilt as one of the Ultramarine loin cloths painted with a plaid pattern to suggest a kilt. The Storm Warden fluff, although never mentioning Scotland, is VERY suggestive of Scotland, including the fact that all the marines may carry a claymore.

So I embraced it . . .

Far-stretching, endless Time
Brings forth all hidden things,
And buries that which once did shine.
The firm resolve falters, the sacred oath is shattered;
And let none say, "It cannot happen here".

Sophocles
 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Norfolk, VA

JCEntdecker wrote:First: lost chapter is awesome. Really enjoying it.

Second: how is everyone transporting their DW models? I have a Pack 216 that I was going to use for WM, but that never worked out (never got to playing, that is) - it's currently loaded with pluck foam.


I'm using a Sabol 1.5" tray, which is more than enough for a FSA starter box + carrier +3 extra cruisers. I think your PAK would take all that easily.

 
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut







I have 3 full starter boxes of Firestorm: Armada, including some ridiculous amount of home-made 3D fighter stands, in a single PACK 216. It worked great. 2" foam for the big stuff and a 1" tray for the smaller stuff like Frigates and what have you.

The new C4 is good, but only truly awesome of you're doing a generally short fleet (so no Prussians), and you don't want to glue your flight stands into your flying models. I happen to know that you can fit 2 starter FSA fleets, a carrier, an extra battleship, 3 extra cruisers, an FSA Land Force starter box, 3 medium FSA flyers and 2 large FSA flyers, with all the included tiny flyer and tank stands . . . all in one C4.

And just got a Malifaux bag, which takes the same sized foam as the C4, and I've got to say, for those who are planning on picking up a bunch of models across the range, that could very well be the way to go. Compact, but with LOTS of carrying capacity.

But currently I'm carrying around my guys in an old DataRam storage box with half its egg crate foam removed . . . :(

Far-stretching, endless Time
Brings forth all hidden things,
And buries that which once did shine.
The firm resolve falters, the sacred oath is shattered;
And let none say, "It cannot happen here".

Sophocles
 
   
Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User






Cool, thanks Ruckdog and Craig. I have two trays - a 2" and a 1", all pluck, so it should work out well.

I also managed to put my frigates, bombers, and tiny flyers all in the pack mini for temp. painting purposes. I had forgotten that I had purchased the pack mini when it first came out, but found it while digging around for the 216.
   
Made in us
Phanobi





Paso Robles, CA, USA

Master-Terraformer wrote:It's not so much a kilt as one of the Ultramarine loin cloths painted with a plaid pattern to suggest a kilt. The Storm Warden fluff, although never mentioning Scotland, is VERY suggestive of Scotland, including the fact that all the marines may carry a claymore.

So I embraced it . . .


Now I'm picturing an entire army with plaid kilts and blue face paint. Would be pretty awesome!

My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings.
Look on My works, Ye Mighty, and despair.

Chris Gohlinghorst wrote:Holy Space Marine on a Stick.

This conversation has even begun to boggle my internet-hardened mind.

A More Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy 
   
 
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