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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: The19XX on 10 October 2011, 06:40:45 PM
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Hello,
I have a webcomic called The Adventures of the 19XX that takes place in the 1930s.
I am currently working on a boardgame and would love to make some miniatures at some point. I stumbled upon this forum a couple weeks ago and I'm trying to gather some information on what's involved in making my own miniatures. In the mean time feel free to check out my comic!
http://www.the19xx.com
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Hello,
I have a webcomic called The Adventures of the 19XX that takes place in the 1930s.
I am currently working on a boardgame and would love to make some miniatures at some point. I stumbled upon this forum a couple weeks ago and I'm trying to gather some information on what's involved in making my own miniatures. In the mean time feel free to check out my comic!
http://www.the19xx.com
Hava look here
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=29910.0
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Opps, missed the link
Nice stuff
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Thanks, that's exactly the kind of info I need. I'm going to read that thread right now.
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Went to your website. Read all four chapters of you comic.
Story is very cool. Loved it.
When will the boardgame be ready?
Thanks for your very neat site. :-*
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Good question. I'm trying to decide these days how to prioritize everything. The game unfortunately might have to wait a little longer since I'm working on my second book with every free minute I have.
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Go with the book- I'm loving the comic.
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Went on line and ordered the comic book.
Reread Chapters 1 and 2.
Must say there are some great miniature scenarios in the story.
Now need to paint some minis to play.
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Im going to check out the comic, but I gotta say I really dig those t-shirts!
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Thanks guys! I'm so glad I found this forum. It's really hard to do everything yourself but it makes it worth it to know people appreciate it.
I'm actually talking to a few companies to have minis made. (I found links to all of them in these forums) I know if I had time I could sculpt them myself and that would be fun, but if I have someone else make ones I designed than that leaves more time to finish my book!
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My comic came in the mail yesterday.
Had a good look at it this morning.
I like the colors from the book, they really come through on the printed page.
Thank you again for a great comic, can't wait for more.
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I received the comic on Monday and read it cover to cover twice. I would rate it with the likes of Athena Voltaire, great read!