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Which theme should guide LoER #34?
By the Book 30% [ 6 ]
Dangerous Terrain 60% [ 12 ]
Pegs & Plugs 10% [ 2 ]
Total Votes : 20
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Made in us
Preacher of the Emperor





Denver, CO, USA

As last round's winner is unavailable to host the next round of the League of Extraordinary Riveters terrain contest, we'll deviate from our norms and weigh in on three excellent ideas submitted anonymously... the author of the winning theme will also be the guest host for round 34!

By the Book: A scene inspired by a book, or a terrain piece that involves books (or scrolls, data-cards, libraries, archives), or something made from book(s).
Dangerous Terrain: Terrain not just meant to deter you, but hurt you for trying, whether it be tank traps, mine fields, razor wire or something else.
Pegs & Plugs: A materials-based theme requiring the use of wooden dowels, pegs, "rawl plugs" (wall anchors) and similar bits of hardware.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2021/02/09 05:21:07


   
Made in us
Preacher of the Emperor





Denver, CO, USA

Thanks for the input, everyone! There's a clear pattern, but things may yet shift... the poll will run until this weekend and then we'll get started!

   
Made in us
Preacher of the Emperor





Denver, CO, USA

Alright, I think we have our winner! I also think this was the right way to generate a theme... all were worthy, but this will ensure a bit of extra interest, and we may not have seen the last of the others. I've reached out to the top vote-getter and they should be posting our next round soon. In the meantime, start musing on "dangerous terrain..."

   
Made in au
Ragin' Ork Dreadnought






Albany, Australia

Next round is up!

   
 
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