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I figure I show you what I have for the Copper Dragon from D&D. I painted it like the book but the Ink kinda over powered the wings. I need to go back & put some more copper on it to free it from the red.I also need to do something to the base or place it on a bigger base, why it came with a small base I don't know.
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zoanoid [2004-08-03 13:51:53 +0000 UTC]
that looks great! I always wondered about these kind of hobbies, I think I could get pretty hooked on it if i ever started doing it
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ShadowWalkerInc In reply to zoanoid [2004-08-03 14:24:33 +0000 UTC]
then ya should try it. it took me some time to get the hang of it but it's rather easy
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zoanoid In reply to ShadowWalkerInc [2004-08-03 14:28:01 +0000 UTC]
Isn't it expensive though? And do you only collect and paint or do you also play games with it? Cause I don't know anyone who does that so there wouldn't be anybody to play the game with.
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ShadowWalkerInc In reply to zoanoid [2004-08-03 14:39:41 +0000 UTC]
It's not too bad but you can get sucked into it & pay alot for a model(s). I have alot but I don't go & buy a 100 bucks every time I go. I get a 3 buck model & paint it. You can use model paint or the cheap paint at the store. Up to you really. I use the Games Workshop paint cause they stick well & dont shine.
You can play with them or have a collection. I play, Sell & just display my stuff so.
Normally if you any game shop you will find people to play with. They always have flyers & ADnD.com lists people who play D&D in your area, they are nice people normally
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zoanoid In reply to ShadowWalkerInc [2004-08-03 15:30:32 +0000 UTC]
hmm okay, thanks for the info! I may look into it in the future
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