@CorporalClegg Thank for your reply.
Yes I did see those, but i thought I didn’t need two separate versions and I am very fond of your layout. So if you one decide to make the last 4 cards to play global, and you would like to share please let me know :-)
Accurate Miniature Equivalents for Custom Painting your 1940 E&P
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honestly man how much? im not afraid to spend big bucks $$$$
1000?
2000?
500?
10???Just as a rough estimate - I’ve been timing how long pieces take to paint, and for the detailed versions I’m painting right now, most would be at least $5 a unit. There’s just no way I could make money without charging that much. I’ll also have less detailed versions and may also try using decals for some sets.
In other news, I’m going to be backpacking Peru for three months starting September, so I’m not sure when I could start on orders. If anyone is really interested, send me an email at chad@allworkandnoclay.com
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In other news, I’m going to be backpacking Peru for three months starting September, so I’m not sure when I could start on orders. If anyone is really interested, send me an email at chad@allworkandnoclay.com
You just might be “the most interesting man in the world.” Stay thirsty my friend.
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@Brain:
In other news, I’m going to be backpacking Peru for three months starting September, so I’m not sure when I could start on orders. If anyone is really interested, send me an email at chad@allworkandnoclay.com
You just might be “the most interesting man in the world.” Stay thirsty my friend.
Bet you he can speak Russian in French … you are pretty cool Brain Damaged.
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And you, sir, may now consider me painted green with envy
Enjoy! :-D
#601
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stay on topic
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RAF coming tonight (or tomorrow if I get sidetracked).
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UPDATE:
RAF
UK Fighters
UK Tactical Bombers
UK Strategic Bombers
RAF - Early War Camo
RAF - Late War Camo
RAF - Desert Camo
RAF - Night Camo
RAF - Navy Camo
RAF Full Forces
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God this is awesome!
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I cant wait to see your Luftwaffe :lol:
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So when everyone’s playing all orange, grey, tan, and green pieces you’ll have the real deal :lol:
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@i:
you forgot brown and red brown :wink:
um?
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@i:
the italyians and soveits! you sad amarica japan britan and germany when you posted this.
@Dylan:
So when everyone’s playing all orange, grey, tan, and green pieces you’ll have the real deal :lol:
I was talking about Pacific 40, Grey, I mean Australia, Germany’s black.
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UK’s Royal Navy and Pacific 1940 is complete!
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UK’s Royal Navy and Pacific 1940 is complete!
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@Dylan:
UK’s Royal Navy and Pacific 1940 is complete!
:lol: :lol:
Remember to get Europe!Duh. I’m getting 3 copies of it.
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@i:
thats like three hundred dollars!!! how can you aford to spend that much on board games!
Well this is how I’m getting it either
A. Wait till my birthday
B. Wait till Christmas
C. Use my allowance
D. Just get my Dad to buy it.And also for the 300 dollars thing, it’s just what he buys, and he wants to buy it. Like you could not be the richest person, but may have like an over $1000 thing that’s not like a TV, house, or car. It’s just like what he wants to buy with spare money, or B he’s just rich or is pretty rich. Either way it’s his choice. Did that make any sense?
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I’m not rich, I just don’t spend much money on luxuries… Also, since this painting project has become such a venture and I’m fairly zealous about WWII history, I look at this as something I’m going to have and enjoy the rest of my life… Possibly something I’ll pass down to my kids after I know they’ll appreciate it.
Another thing: I’ve never paid more than $60 for P:1940 and sold the extra parts (everything except the units) to people that didn’t feel like buying the full game. With all expenditures tallied, for three P:1940 sets I’ve paid $140. I don’t expect to pay much more than that for E:1940.
I assume you guys are young. In the future, even with a very minimal income, I think you’ll agree that $300 isn’t a bad investment if it’s something you’ve very passionate about. You just have to sacrifice some other things to get it, which makes it even more worth it.
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I’m not rich, I just don’t spend much money on luxuries… Also, since this painting project has become such a venture and I’m fairly zealous about WWII history, I look at this as something I’m going to have and enjoy the rest of my life… Possibly something I’ll pass down to my kids after I know they’ll appreciate it.
Another thing: I’ve never paid more than $60 for P:1940 and sold the extra parts (everything except the units) to people that didn’t feel like buying the full game. With all expenditures tallied, for three P:1940 sets I’ve paid $140. I don’t expect to pay much more than that for E:1940.
I assume you guys are young. In the future, even with a very minimal income, I think you’ll agree that $300 isn’t a bad investment if it’s something you’ve very passionate about. You just have to sacrifice some other things to get it, which makes it even more worth it.
Well said. $300 is a tiny investment into a hobby you truly enjoy (I’m at about that now for my AA50 topographical map table!). Spending little on luxuries and getting a little bit at a time, over a great deal of time makes it all that much easier.
Allwork : Fantastic job! I hope mine turn out half as nice when I get around to it!
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I’m not rich, I just don’t spend much money on luxuries… Also, since this painting project has become such a venture and I’m fairly zealous about WWII history, I look at this as something I’m going to have and enjoy the rest of my life… Possibly something I’ll pass down to my kids after I know they’ll appreciate it.
Another thing: I’ve never paid more than $60 for P:1940 and sold the extra parts (everything except the units) to people that didn’t feel like buying the full game. With all expenditures tallied, for three P:1940 sets I’ve paid $140. I don’t expect to pay much more than that for E:1940.
I assume you guys are young. In the future, even with a very minimal income, I think you’ll agree that $300 isn’t a bad investment if it’s something you’ve very passionate about. You just have to sacrifice some other things to get it, which makes it even more worth it.
Well said. $300 is a tiny investment into a hobby you truly enjoy (I’m at about that now for my AA50 topographical map table!). Spending little on luxuries and getting a little bit at a time, over a great deal of time makes it all that much easier.
Allwork : Fantastic job! I hope mine turn out half as nice when I get around to it!
What do you do if you get $10.00 a week? (theres a chance that your parents can get it)
DtC
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@Dylan:
I’m not rich, I just don’t spend much money on luxuries… Also, since this painting project has become such a venture and I’m fairly zealous about WWII history, I look at this as something I’m going to have and enjoy the rest of my life… Possibly something I’ll pass down to my kids after I know they’ll appreciate it.
Another thing: I’ve never paid more than $60 for P:1940 and sold the extra parts (everything except the units) to people that didn’t feel like buying the full game. With all expenditures tallied, for three P:1940 sets I’ve paid $140. I don’t expect to pay much more than that for E:1940.
I assume you guys are young. In the future, even with a very minimal income, I think you’ll agree that $300 isn’t a bad investment if it’s something you’ve very passionate about. You just have to sacrifice some other things to get it, which makes it even more worth it.
Well said. $300 is a tiny investment into a hobby you truly enjoy (I’m at about that now for my AA50 topographical map table!). Spending little on luxuries and getting a little bit at a time, over a great deal of time makes it all that much easier.
Allwork : Fantastic job! I hope mine turn out half as nice when I get around to it!
What do you do if you get $10.00 a week? (theres a chance that your parents can get it)
DtC
If you get $10 a week you don’t go splurging on overly expensive luxuries like that. You hope to get things as a gift instead and look at getting a part time job for extras.