Re: Sv: [Epic] Casualties

From: <jinxx_at_...>
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 19:43:19 -0800

Well i think its awesome, heck if your gonna spend that much money for and
army whats a little more =)


-jinxx



At 07:02 PM 1/6/98 -0500, Los wrote:
>Well I guess it depends on whether you can afford to spare some extra
>figures. People will go to extrvagant levels and spend lots of money to make
>a realistic tabletop battlefield with terrain craters etc, then you just flip
>the bases over for casualties? I'm willing to sacrifice an extra sprue or two
>for effect. Also some black cotton for burning wrecks. Never once has anyone
>whose seen it complained about the efeect. I guess there's a little modeller
>in me <g>
>Los
>
>Sam {Nurgatomic Dustbin} wrote:
>
>> Jon Nielsen wrote:
>> >
>> > Los wrote:
>> > > Maybe this is stupid but I took a whole sprue of space marines and a
>> > > whole sprue of Tyrannids and made casualties out of them. The battles
>> > > look much coolers wehn you sprinkle casualties where all themajor
>> > > fighting was
>> > >
>> > > I broke the bases off, and in some cases magled the bodies or reglues
>> > > stuff. I also took a few vehicles and did this.
>> >
>> > Good idea!
>> > Do you just leave them on the table or are they glued to
>> > bases or craters?
>> >
>> > Jon "The Psyker" Nielsen
>> > jon_at_...
>> >
>> > This is Lameth, The Dark Messiah, signing off
>>
>> I think that is a bit silly.
>> Waste of 'bloody' expensive models.
>> I just flip them base up, or on their side for vehicles when they are
>> casualties and make it dangerous ground.
>> This is because when people travel through there may be one or two guys
>> left to shoot out at the new people to invade their graveyard, bloody
>> sensible (I THINK ANYWAY!)
>> --
>> Sam
>> Nurgatomic Dustbim
>> www.special.reserve.co.uk/n64
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