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jamescutts commented on the post, Classic Chaos Miniatures Return For Warhammer: The Old World 1 week ago
Some awesome classic sculpts full of character, dread to think of the pricing though!
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jamescutts commented on the post, 2026 Warhammer Store Anniversary Miniatures Revealed 1 week ago
Foot on Rock, Check. Needless wavy cape, Check. UltraClean Paint Job, Check. Bland and Boring, Check. MEH
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tgu3 replied to the topic Projects no longer sorting by most recently updated in the forum Technical Support 1 week ago
A fix for this issue has now been applied. The next time you add an entry for your project it should be pushed to the top shortly thereafter (around 5 minutes).
If you experience any further issues with Project date/times please let me know.
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avien replied to the topic [unofficial weekender] First of 2026 in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week ago
ah yes the local hobby store – lucky to have so many options. Personally my choices are a 30 minute drive to Dublin City and the nightmare of dealing with that or 30 minutes drive the other direction to Navan.
Anyway, back to the pledge and I got the hobby sections of my office cleared and even managed to free up 8 shelves under the resin cleanup…[Read more]
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wolfie65 commented on the post, Classic Chaos Miniatures Return For Warhammer: The Old World 1 week ago
Lemme guess: They are plastic or resin and cost 3-4 times as much as the original metals did.
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dracoideas replied to the topic Castelnuovo 1539 – Come whenever you dare! in the forum Historical Tabletop Game Discussions 1 week ago
In a few days, we will block the addresses so we can export the backers’ data.
We expect to ship the games to backers during February.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dracoideas/castelnuovo-1539-wargame/posts/4572829
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pagan8th replied to the topic [unofficial weekender] First of 2026 in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week ago
What’s all that white stuff outside?
Cold be sugar, cocaine, dandruff, or powdered precipitation.
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wolfie65 commented on the post, Tell The Tale Of A Barbarian Prince With New Reaper Releases 1 week ago
Great minis. A quick look on Noble Knight reveals that a copy of Barbarian Prince can be had for only US$ 385, must get it right away…..
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wolfie65 replied to the topic Elves in movies in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week ago
No, it’s a Human settlement in the very north of Middle Earth, FAR FAR AWAY from Harad or the ‘Southlands’, in a setting where travel beyond one’s village is difficult and extremely time-consuming. And I do not recall reading the name Kalergi in any of Tolkien’s works.
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sundancer replied to the topic [unofficial weekender] First of 2026 in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week ago
What’s all that white stuff outside?
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tinyheadbones replied to the topic Elves in movies in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week ago
Laketown isn’t an Elven settlement.
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grantinvanman replied to the topic Lembas in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week ago
CLIF bars are a good example. I use them for hockey as a boost, and did use them for cycling when I used to do that a lot.
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grantinvanman replied to the topic Milking the Cash Cow aka The Hunt for Gollum in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week ago
Andy Denis Waterman: play the lead role, write da feme tune, sing da feme tune…

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wolfie65 started the topic Milking the Cash Cow aka The Hunt for Gollum in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week, 1 day ago
Breaking Ewws, as per TheirTube: It seems that Viggo Mortensen is the only one of the original PJ’sLotR cast with enough integrity to not participate in this money grab venture worthy of SlimeAzon.
Serkis makes sense, since he’s the ‘star’, director and presumably also script writer – Tolkien certainly isn’t – Ian McKellan is also ok, as a W…[Read more]
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wolfie65 replied to the topic Elves in movies in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week, 1 day ago
“There were always Black people in Laketown!”
Ahem…
The origin of the word Elf is the proto-Nordic Elb or Alb which means white. Tall, fair, slender and of unearthly beauty, that description has always made me think of Scandinavia more than anyplace else.
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wolfie65 replied to the topic Lembas in the forum News, Rumours & General Discussion 1 week, 1 day ago
The closest real life items to at least the effects of Lembas as described by Tolkien would be these two:
The German farmer’s bread I grew up with – a fairly dark, robust, large round loaf with an almost black, crunchy outside and a gray-ish, almost sourdough-like interior. Taste slightly sour, probably a wheat/rye mix baked in a wood burning…[Read more]
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grantinvanman replied to the topic What Are You Painting Now? 2025 – 2026 Edition in the forum Painting in Tabletop Gaming 1 week, 1 day ago
Harlequin Rangers – part of the ongoing commission I did from last year, some add on units. These were a one piece 3D print, challenging to get around the trees and such.

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