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Post by highlandpiper on Sept 19, 2018 9:26:30 GMT -9
I apologise for my rashness in how I handled this. I do not agree With Paper Realms in what I see as "borrowing" but I could have handled it better.
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Post by highlandpiper on Sept 19, 2018 8:30:28 GMT -9
I apologise for my rashness in how I handled this. I do not agree With Paper Realms in what I see as "borrowing" but I could have handled it better.
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Post by highlandpiper on Sept 19, 2018 4:23:36 GMT -9
I apologise for my rashness in how I handled this. I do not agree With Paper Realms in what I see as "borrowing" but I could have handled it better.
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Post by highlandpiper on Jul 18, 2018 22:58:48 GMT -9
I'm very interested in what you learn from the autoduplexing tests (specifically, alignment.) Good luck! My main purpose for printing two-sided is for making physical books from PDFs, so I don't need a tremendously high degree of precision in alignment. Basically, if it's within a couple of millimeters, it's good enough, and that's pretty easy for any printer. Printing double-sided for smaller pieces--say, cards or tokens, or papercraft model parts--is not something I've fiddled with much. I'll do some experiments when I get the printer. I just bought a Epson EcoTank ET-7750 I choose this model for the following reasons. - Prints A3 paper
- Auto Duplex on A4 (not A3)
- Can handle 64 g/m² - 300 g/m² paper so cardstock not a problem
- Borderless print
- 5,760 x 1,440 DPI resolution
I bought mine for printing pdf books as well and I'm learning bookbinding so I wanted the A3 to make signatures. I still use paper miniatures for RPG's but I no longer make paper terrain. I like to print my own cards for RPG's as well. It is slow to print but I'm not a business so I can be patient. It isn't very loud, which is good as it is in the living room as the printer is on Wi-Fi for the whole family to use. My only big issue right now is figuring the limited print options to paper options as everything is for Epson only. When using Epson only the quality is amazing however for those who like paper craft it can get a bit frustrating. All printers are like that these days. I've not seen a printer offer multiple paper media in the software since the early to mid 00's My first ever book attempt. CLICK HERE The binding is solid and great, the cover was crap and I will rebind the cover once I get a bit better.
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Post by highlandpiper on Jul 15, 2016 2:02:10 GMT -9
They never came to collect them.I have enough to fill this entire bin. But recycling is collected only twice a month so every two weeks a bit more is going in. Shame as the WWG tiles are backed on PVC board not foam board. Stuff is tough, but I have no use for it.
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Post by highlandpiper on Jun 24, 2016 8:00:30 GMT -9
The way the WWG staff handled things will guarantee that I will have nothing to do with any of their products in the future. In this case their video games. Once burned, twice shy
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Post by highlandpiper on Oct 21, 2015 21:39:35 GMT -9
Mel, I saw this and thought of you. Power armour "Behemoth" by Albino Raven Miniatures reminds me of the XM709 Hercules
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Post by highlandpiper on Sept 14, 2015 22:58:14 GMT -9
AFT Downloads is closing down soon. So if you need some Doctor Who themed paper terrain you best hurry.
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Post by highlandpiper on Jun 9, 2015 6:30:27 GMT -9
I found someone in England to take it all off my hands.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 7, 2015 8:02:51 GMT -9
I forgot to mention I live in Oxford England
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 7, 2015 7:34:18 GMT -9
Just found a whole box of precut 6"x6" PVC tiles!
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 7, 2015 7:20:23 GMT -9
There is enough here to build a Mayhem city street board and several different styles of Fantasy boards. Most of the walls are in great condition. I just checked my WWE program and despite me spending hours placing in which walls, posts, and tiles I had created the damn program did not save any of it. So your guess is as good as mine. There is A LOT!! Heck there may even be never before seen WWG prototypes for all I know.
I can't tell you enough how awesome the tiles are if you use tlx. This stuff is very very durable!
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 7, 2015 7:16:31 GMT -9
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Post by highlandpiper on Aug 3, 2014 0:49:52 GMT -9
These are fantastic!!!
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 25, 2014 22:02:18 GMT -9
Since everyone else is sharing, here are some playing card sized Monster Cards I made for GURPS with Dials for HP and FP. I've been toying with the idea of replacing each dial with a stacked dial so you can do multiple numbers. As it is I think 23 was the most I could fit on a dial.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 25, 2014 3:23:40 GMT -9
I am really enjoying the ProFantasy Character Artist 3. I can now make some custom paper miniatures that I need. Multiple scales are available, 15, 25, 28, 30, 38, and 50mm scales are available. You can make standard Tri-Fold or counters. I just glue and cut them flat myself. A sample pdf is available on the web page. Also the February Annual offers even more options! My only complaint is that it only offers a silhouette for the backs. For someone like me who plays GURPS instead of D&D this is a great way for me to make some miniatures my way.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 13, 2014 20:38:38 GMT -9
Are you using US Letter or A4? What are your print settings in both adobe and your actual printer. I had an Epson that would print accurately for the length but the width would be 3mm off.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 12, 2014 7:29:13 GMT -9
dull blades can cause problems as well, I even had s piece of paper that got stuck in my blade holder once cause a series of problems until I finally pulled it out and took it apart.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 11, 2014 0:17:07 GMT -9
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 6, 2014 4:41:56 GMT -9
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 6, 2014 4:22:46 GMT -9
I have the joints somewhere, I guy on the old Ebble forums made some great paper joints that work great.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 5, 2014 21:49:36 GMT -9
Did you use those third party joints for the Jotun? Fine build hackbarth, I'm getting nostalgic for older Ebbles models now!
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 4, 2014 3:30:49 GMT -9
First set of Underwing stores attached. More to come.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 4, 2014 2:34:50 GMT -9
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 3, 2014 22:28:46 GMT -9
I love the humming bird. I still have one floating around. Nice build and the backdrop is clever.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 3, 2014 8:10:39 GMT -9
Yup it's the big one. I have to take a break for today, I hope to finish it tomorrow!
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 3, 2014 4:28:45 GMT -9
About 30% done! I always get excited when I'm about to glue the hull together. Just call me Chief Tyrol!
**Update**
Ship assembled and drying. Now to assemble the wing stores. I have not had this much fun building a paper model in sometime.
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 1, 2014 3:47:42 GMT -9
Here is my attempts at my own Patlabor using Ebbles and World Works Games
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Post by highlandpiper on Mar 1, 2014 3:43:49 GMT -9
I'm a huge patlabor fan. It is because of Ebbles Miniatures police skins on his older models that I started purchasing them. Now we are going to get a live action limited series and film!
The live-action Patlabor project begins with this seven-part series, which is composed of the "episode 0" and 12 full episodes helmed by chief director Mamoru Oshii and other directors:
Part 1: April 5, 2014 Part 2: May 31, 2014 Part 3: July 12, 2014 Part 4: August 30, 2014 Part 5: October 18, 2014 Part 6: November 29, 2014 Part 7: January 1, 2015
Each full episode is projected to be about 48 minutes long. Finally, Oshii is directing and writing a feature-length film that will open during Japan's Golden Week holidays in spring 2015, and it is expected to run about 100 minutes long.
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Post by highlandpiper on Feb 28, 2014 3:59:19 GMT -9
Okay not as pretty but I've printed it off on the thicker 220 gsm paper (I've found some 220 photo matt paper going to have to order it) and after reprinting the first page three times now I've gotten them to accurately cut. I'm 99% sure it's user error. Now to edge.
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