tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012284992465362345.post4632721328812982616..comments2024-02-25T09:39:19.642+01:00Comments on Another wargaming blog: A Skaven Plague Furnace rolls into viewMerijnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11716366155171452512noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012284992465362345.post-726363714658125022022-08-16T09:05:48.981+02:002022-08-16T09:05:48.981+02:00Cheers! I agree with you. It would be interesting ...Cheers! I agree with you. It would be interesting if there was a fumeless censer variant. Perhaps the 3D printer could offer a solution (although I'm not going to rip my model apart to find out ;). Merijnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11716366155171452512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012284992465362345.post-51770385743789349812022-08-15T18:33:47.763+02:002022-08-15T18:33:47.763+02:00That green looks amazing on this model! Fantastic ...That green looks amazing on this model! Fantastic work on all the weathering effects. Love that model.<br /><br />I'm not a big fan of the printed effects, but like you I understand why they are there. I really try to separate "hate" from just not being my jam. Fine if it's there, but I personally don't want the effects. Hobbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08805507365504254546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012284992465362345.post-24127674579770719232022-08-10T10:13:40.139+02:002022-08-10T10:13:40.139+02:00Luckily a 3D-printer and (a lot of) resin expand o...Luckily a 3D-printer and (a lot of) resin expand our choices :). I frequently miss the old days of hand sculpted models. Not so much for the smoke effects (don't really mind those most of the time), but because of the infestation of buckles and minor details on models. If you look at how fast you can paint antique Ruglud's to a reasonable standard versus any modern stitch covered Kruleboy it is almost depressing. I'm still hoping GW's designers will at some point take their foor of the accelerator and tone it down a bit (for the rank and file at least). But as I started out saying, there are alternatives these days.Merijnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11716366155171452512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012284992465362345.post-32319735668189224992022-08-09T23:15:24.047+02:002022-08-09T23:15:24.047+02:00Well that is lovely. I certainly remember the rag...Well that is lovely. I certainly remember the rage about the sculpted effects on this when it came out... little did we all know what was to come! Hard to find much of anything that does not have effects sculpted on now, particularly in AOS.Lasgunpackerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13529298072677726064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012284992465362345.post-63753442606557716602022-08-08T16:46:11.892+02:002022-08-08T16:46:11.892+02:00Thanks :) I can only imagine the shrieks of rage (...Thanks :) I can only imagine the shrieks of rage (re: underling incompetence) if that things ever gets stuck in a pothole. Its almost worth writing a short story about. <br />As to the Council of Thirteen, they've just informed me that I should deny ever getting direct orders from them...I think I'd do well to heed those orders ;)Merijnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11716366155171452512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012284992465362345.post-51949460233904225682022-08-08T11:51:04.908+02:002022-08-08T11:51:04.908+02:00What a pile of junk.. excellent job! The wood look...What a pile of junk.. excellent job! The wood looks dry as old bones and the rust is probably keeping it in one piece till it hits a pothole in the road and sets in motion the whole thing falling apart or grinding to a halt till the latest problem is fixed.. that makes me happy inside. <br /><br />Good to know youre toiling away on more reinforcements, as always, I look forward to discovering what the council of thirteen have had you busy doing.ellessenoreply@blogger.com