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Primered White




Poland

Hello everyone, it's nice to finally sign up here! I was passing this opportunity for a long time, simply because I don't have an experience with forums.

I play Umbra Turris (currently - Evil Hobgoblins), Argatoria (Arox), and Warhammer 40k (7th edition, Tyranids). I have also started collecting Orcs for the 2nd edition of Confrontation, and bought Redemptionists to learn the old Necromunda. I haven't had a chance to play the last two, but I'm really looking forward to try them both. I've played A Song of Ice and Fire a few times, but gave it up due to a few reasons I won't describe here.

What else... I love converting and painting the minis, and I admire hand-sculpting because traditional sculpts have a lot of character, even if they're not perfect. In my opinion, those imperfections make them precious. I find it hard to feel the same love for most of the models sculpted in 3D.

I have so many minis to show, and would love to see yours, as well as read some of your thoughts on certain topics

Cheers,
Tathea

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Greetings! You sound like quite the collector. Definitely check out the gallery if you want to see people's work. It's also common for people to create their own Hobby threads for game systems. You can also see people's personal galleries if you click on their name.

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