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Miniatures Adventure => Call of Cthulhu => Topic started by: P_Clapham on 23 February 2009, 07:54:16 AM
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(http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/P_Clapham/IMG_1552.jpg)
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I believe the correct caption for pictures of this nature is:
"Om-nom-nom-nom-nom..."
lol Bad cat!
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what surprises me is a gamer who takes the time to take pictures instead of immediately rushing in to save his precious paintjobs... lol
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Explorer one;
"My god what is that!"
Explorer two;
"I know this kind of beast just stand still and nothing bad will happ…." lol
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Hahaha...been catnapped. :D
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Lovely paint job on th cat it looks almost real lol
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That is one cute, and presumably bad kitty. Mine leave my figures alone for the most part but there have been incidents.
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lol lol lol very cool I like that and I know that things from my cat BAM lol
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I opened this praying that it wasn't a typo in the title and for once they were answered - Makes me wonder what god answered my prayer lol
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HAHHAHAH!! lol lol lol
The anti-feline taskforce has failed!
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At least at the moment it looks as though the cat is looking at the terrain.
I'd be more worried if the bases or terrain were covered with cat-litter.
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Well.... for a little while I was using cat litter as flocking material. lol
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This qualifies as 'Cruelty to Miniatures', a Class A misdemeanor in certain parts of the world.
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Well.... for a little while I was using cat litter as flocking material. lol
That particular technique was talked up a lot a few years ago in several of the miniatures mags stateside (MWAN, the Courier, etc.); it does work well. I always thought it was funny, though, that virtually every article discussing it, letter mentioning it, etc, made sure to use the disclaimer, "DO NOT USE DIRTY CAT LITTER".
I just -know- somebody was loading up his bases with glue or paint and then dredging them through the catbox...;)
-Doc
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Lovely cat.
Everywhere the cats are the same!
I have several marks/bends/colour chipping etc, when some of my cats wants to taste lead people!
But what it puzzles me is that you prefered to take phoo instead saving your explorers!
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Nicely done Patrick :) .
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My figures well know how yours feel, my cat(s) just love to jump up onto my minis' shelves and workbench when I step out for a bit. Good thing I've a large rug that is prolly the most expensive (and heavy) thing in my room to pad the falls to the hard floor. And thank Gawd I use non-toxic paints for the most part because they really seem to enjoy the flavor of my water pot.
Cats, you either love them or hate them, or love the taste of them >:D (Chinese food, haha).
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Reminds me of the scene in Team America where the cat ate the head off the puppet.
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And thank Gawd I use non-toxic paints for the most part because they really seem to enjoy the flavor of my water pot.
They really do!
My white cat every week or so takes a shower. She always become grey by drinking the water pot and then she messes it up!
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Is that a Maine Coon?
If it's any consolation mine does exactly the same thing. She hides the figures in fact. And eats decal sheets too.
Argsilverson,
I once had a cat, Paddy, who jumped on my workbench right into my colour palette. I use oil paint BTW. Probably my fault since I startled him.
Left paw Cobalt Blue, right paw Cadmium Red. Both highly poisonous and probably lethal for a cat.
Paddy ran away. Very easy to follow trail; red, blue, red, blue, red, blue. By the time he got to the living room it had turned turquoise/pink and he was licking it off his paws.
Lovely cat, but he drew the line at me washing his front paws with Linseed oil and afterwards rinsing them with hot water and soap.
You've got to love 'em.... lol
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Oh, I know. Terrible buggers they are lol. That reminds me, once when I was painting a good sized city piece one of them had to play with it and the big pot of mixed paint and I got to clean up acrylic gray paw prints :-I.
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No she's not a Maine coon, I'm not sure what her breed is per say. She is a curious funny little thing, while I was doing some digital photos of my work she jumped on the table and started getting into my shots. When she started inspecting my archeologists I snapped that picture. No damage was done. Thankfully she does not like the taste of minatures, nor does she play with them.