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Post by distrigillator on Nov 9, 2014 19:59:15 GMT -9
Hello there! I'm glad to say that new set of RoA is finished and enable for sale!  Link to RPGnow is here: RoA: Fuel templar guards
Some previews of minis (if you haven't seen them in general thread): PS: Please, take part of poll in poll of general thread, you voice is very important for me.  PPS: there two votes for each member.
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Post by distrigillator on Dec 2, 2014 1:30:34 GMT -9
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Post by squirmydad on Dec 23, 2014 10:10:36 GMT -9
Do you have any plans for trucks and cars to accompany the Fuel Templars?
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Post by distrigillator on Dec 24, 2014 3:01:59 GMT -9
Any kinds of transport aren't very wide-spread in RoA world. Trucks, cars are real artifacts, and bikes are real symbol of power and freedom (I hope to finish backstory of the world in the end of winter). Also, Fuel Templars almost live underground (their second name "Diggers") and haven't lots of transport (but there are some robots and cyborgs). But there will be a Great Truck, transporting the Holy Ark. Somewhen...
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Post by Rhannon on Dec 29, 2014 7:36:10 GMT -9
These are really wonderful (art)works boy. Congratulations!  I will write to you asap. I'm very sorry. PS: I like your figures very much. But you know this already. I just doubt about the tenuous nature of these ( pastel ) colors. I really love them but when these figures are printed with an 28/32 mm average height ( I haven't done a test ) I am afraid that some details and differences between colors may disappear.
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Post by pavaro on Dec 29, 2014 7:52:24 GMT -9
I wonder how thick are your figures. Do you use extra cardboard / paper?
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Post by distrigillator on Dec 30, 2014 4:27:47 GMT -9
These are really wonderful (art)works boy. Congratulations!  I will write to you asap. I'm very sorry. PS: I like your figures very much. But you know this already. I just doubt about the tenuous nature of these ( pastel ) colors. I really love them but when these figures are printed with an 28/32 mm average height ( I haven't done a test ) I am afraid that some details and differences between colors may disappear. Thank you for kind words, I'm looking forward for your message. These figures on photo are testing variant. I updated them on RPGnow for two weeks ago or so, and they have become a bit brighter.  PS: Merry christmas (better late, then never  ) and happy New Year!
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Post by pavaro on Dec 30, 2014 9:16:36 GMT -9
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Post by distrigillator on Dec 30, 2014 18:34:02 GMT -9
Oh, sorry,I've totally forgotten about that. There are four layers of paper:  Drafting paper is a quite think, so, figures usually are 2-2,5mm thikness.
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Post by squirmydad on Dec 30, 2014 20:56:13 GMT -9
Oh, sorry,I've totally forgotten about that. There are four layers of paper:  Drafting paper is a quite think, so, figures usually are 2-2,5mm thikness. Four layers of paper? That's a pretty sturdy mini. Do you have trouble doing detail cuts through that much thickness?
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Post by distrigillator on Dec 30, 2014 21:10:13 GMT -9
No, I don't, usually. I make big black "cloud" because of I'm not a good cutter at all, and there isn't any complex details there (except crossbows). Moweover, drafting paper is much is quite thick (0,75-1mm), but it's softer then cardboard. Also I use very sharp knife and scissors. 
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Post by pavaro on Dec 31, 2014 5:21:57 GMT -9
I wonder how thick figurines users prefer? squirmydad tell me how many layers have your figurines? How thick?
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Post by squirmydad on Jan 1, 2015 11:24:10 GMT -9
Just two sheets of cardstock folded together, so that's about a millimeter in thickness.
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Post by Rhannon on Jan 7, 2015 6:03:32 GMT -9
No, I don't, usually. I make big black "cloud" because of I'm not a good cutter at all, and there isn't any complex details there (except crossbows). Moweover, drafting paper is much is quite thick (0,75-1mm), but it's softer then cardboard. Also I use very sharp knife and scissors.  Hi Alex, I'm sorry for this OT.  You have a PM. Ciao. 
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