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    sundancer
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    ### Start of shameless copy and paste ###

    First time visitor to OTT? Then please introduce yourself in the New Member Thread and look around in the Project System. Then come back and read on…

    https://www.beastsofwar.com/forums/topic/introduce-yourselves-new-member-thread/

    https://www.beastsofwar.com/project/

    Read all of this before you start as it will save you any trouble later.

    First thing you must do is make your “pledge”. It can be anything gaming related, big or small, and you don’t even have to finish it. No, in here, happiness is the road. Have fun doing whatever it is, but it is not a race. Accompany your work with pictures or we might think you are do something sinister and just using us for cover.

    You are also presented with a few questions. It is to get the conversation started. Try and keep your answers ‘conversational’, no text speak, and certainly no “basically”. This is how we all get to know each other better. While you are here feel free to tell us a story, show a picture, joke, tales of love or woe, or just add your own little bit. This is the whole point…in here it is just us.

    If you have never taken part before we may bark and bite, but we also like a cuddle! It is all done in the best possible taste and it is character building. feel free to give as good as you get.

    A few other things to note: NO RELIGION & NO POLITICS! Glasgow pub rules are in effect. If you need to make a better point then it is fine, but don’t take the piss. And always keep it civil.

    Play plenty of music to go with your work. Loud and through proper speakers. Write us a playlist of things we might not have heard before.

    Now, after all of that there is only one ‘real’ rule in here and it cannot be broken: NO DICKS! (Exceptions may be made for little fighting men with little plastic/resin/metal wieners)

    And don’t forget the highlights of the weekend: The Weekender on Friday and XLBS on Sunday. And the little show that is the unofficial Hobby Hangout over at twitch.tv

    ### End of shameless copy and paste ###

    Questions:

    • What temperature indoors do you consider “too hot”
    • Does heat change your hobby?
    • Favorite way to stay cool?

    And now back to the show.

    #1824149

    sundancer
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    Pledge: button up the spring clean challenge

    Answers:

    • 20°C is fine. Everything above 22°C is madness. Worse if the air is very humid.
    • paint dries to fast so yes. Also the hotter it gets the less I want to move
    • don’t move, have airflow and drink a lot.

    No music today. Tired.

    #1824177

    pagan8th
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    If I feel sweaty… it’s too hot… not sure what temperature that is… but I’m sweaty now.

    Heat makes me tired… I work out in the sun… so after work I’m too tired to hobby… except for priming… as it dries quicker…

    Favourite way to stay cool… be the Fonz 🙂

    #1824188

    templar007
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    Pledge: continuing my forward progress on SHATTERPOINT & planning for the arrival of Leviathan…….

     

    Questions:

    1) What temperature indoors do you consider “too hot”

    1) Answer: anything above 85f requires a fan.  (this is Kansas so heat is a fact of life.  AC is expensive to run so it is reserved for sleeping.  We chill to and sleep at 72f [just in the bedroom]…perfect)

    2) Does heat change your hobby?

    2) Answer: yup.  Three hours of painting requires 3 gallons of iced tea.  In the winter time it’s Expresso.  Maybe just two shots per hour.  But the longer you paint the faster you get when fueled by espresso!

    3) Favorite way to stay cool?

    3) Answer:  watch OTT shows, the Unofficial Hobby Hangout, Warhammer Updates, Atomic Mass Games updates, various other hobby YouTubers, stay away completely from social media crap-traps and………………………oh you might have ment stay cool temperature wise.  Drink lots of Ice Tea.  And consume Smoked or BBQ’d meat……you forget about the heat after eating good food.  Or at least I do!

    #1824189

    Pledge: Finish up a djinniya I just started. Aapparently there is m/f for djinn in Arabic. I might also get some sculpting done for my mortar crew. *shrug* Who knows?

    For you Celsius types, 20°is optimal. A little lower for sleeping under covers is great.

    Heat doesn’t do too much as humidity is relatively low all year round where I live which affects my painting more. Lately it’s been very wet with so much precipitation and I know what the rest of the country says about ‘wet blending’. Its interesting also to find that my airbrushing doesn’t have as much ‘dry tip’ as normal.

    The best way to stay cool for me is cool drinks. I don’t mind getting hot as long as I can drop my internal temperature easily while avoiding sinus headaches from the difference.

    Touching upn our dear hosts tartan fiasco I found there is help from Juan Hidalgo.

    Now, music for our ear holes!!!

    *warning… opens with movie audio that may offend*

    *for the long haul paint-a-thon with lo fi*

    #1824377

    sundancer
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    @pagan8th

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    @templar007

    Espresso: make stupid things faster! Also remember: a proper espresso requires a glass of water. Good restaurants know that 😉 And good food is always a good thing to fall back to.

    @horati0nosebl0wer

    “Freehand made easy” is one of the biggest lies ever! It’s never easy. It just gets less hard with practice. But it ain’t never easy not!

    Will take your music suggestion in consideration later.

    It’s Monday, still hot around here and I only made it through 50% of XLBS because I was just not at it. Too hot, too sweaty.

    Stay hydrated folks!

     

    #1824479

    blinky465
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    Wooo. Monday already.
    Interesting XLBS – particularly the discussion on 3d printing.
    But I really struggle to accept/understand opposition to resin printing from people who have never actually done it! I can see @lloyd is conflicted – his fear of missing out really comes across in the video. But his opposition to it (resin printing) feels more and more like listening to a conspiracy theorist telling you ever more how they are right and everyone else is an idiot for not fully understanding the issue properly.

    I feel like opposition to resin printing would be more valid if it came from someone who actually did printing!
    When @dignity pointed out that printers now have filters to reduce fumes, and @lloyd dismissed it as “just a carbon filter” with a “I don’t believe in that kind of thing” it really did feel like it was informed, experienced people being refuted by someone elses’ “belief” (without getting too political, that’s very much the zeitgeist of the mid 21st century!). Then we segued into how a (resin) 3d printer could “burn down your house” and – for me – Lloyd’s arguments against 3d printing lost all credibility. Any objections just sounded petty and churlish.

    I would be far more interested in hearing from someone who took up 3d printing miniatures, created some, then got rid of all their kit and went back to buying plastics, because of their experience of printing. Because listening to someone who doesn’t do it, complaining about issues that don’t exist (a resin printer is basically a mobile phone screen and a stepper motor – as likely to spontaneously combust as your mobile phone or your inkjet printer!) is like indulging someone with a wet towel on their head telling us how 5g gives you covid!

    Anyway – onto the questions.

    What temperature indoors do you consider “too hot” – anything that makes me uncomfortable. In the summer that’s usually higher than in the winter. But I think that’s probably due to jumpers and fans or something?

    Does heat change your hobby?
    Yep. It makes painting a nightmare (in the midday heat). It also changes the timing of hobbytime. I’ll only even attempt painting things in the evening, once the sun has gone down and the house is noticeably cooler.

    Favourite way to stay cool?
    Swim in the sea. But, here in the UK, we’re now pumping so much raw sewage into our waterways, entire rivers are classified as “ecologically dead”. There have been recent incidents of lifeguards having to tell swimmers to get out of the sea, as brown foam makes its way across bathing sites. I’m still pretty angry about lots of the “Brexit benefits” we warned against (and were continually told was “Project Fear”). But now we’re breaking pub rules, so I’ll wind my neck in.

    Here’s your music.
    We played this at a recent jam night and it went down a storm. These guys have put out some amazing tracks. This is just one of many.

    #1824483

    sundancer
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    Swim in the sea. But, here in the UK, we’re now pumping so much raw sewage into our waterways, entire rivers are classified as “ecologically dead”.

    That is such a shame. Two of my favourite childhood memories are summer holidays in Eastbourne. I had such a lovely time on the beach, at the pier and in the sea.

    Still need to watch the second half of the XLBS but …

    7pubzg

    #SCNR XD

    #1824760

    blinky465
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    fixed it.

    3dprint

    #1824763

    blinky465
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    We had thunderstorms last night. So there was a bit of a break in the stifling humid heat for a while.
    But it’s getting hotter. And a dip in the sea would be really welcome right now.
    In other news, water companies are no longer obliged to actively inform us when they’ve dumped raw sewage into the sea – we have to go looking up the information on their website.

    This is Southern Water this afternoon.
    Happy swimming everyone!

     

    water

    #1824764

    blinky465
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    What’s that? Midweek music you ask? Ok, here’s what I’m listening to. Bill McClintlock does it again!

    #1824765

    blinky465
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    One more? Oh, go one then. You’re welcome.

    #1824789

    sundancer
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    I’m not going to click those links… it’ll impact stream quality I’m sure! XD

    That part with the beaches… I would burn local politicians on a bonfire for that.

    #1824853

    sundancer
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    Wednesday.

    Longest day of the year.

    All downhill from here on.

    HUZZAH! 8)

    #1824882

    blinky465
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    Nah. We’re just getting going! Sure, the nights might be drawing in and getting longer. But the days are getting warmer, the evenings balmier, people (generally) happier. Good things are still yet to happen before we have to dig out our winter jumpers from under the bed 🙂

    Onwards and upwards!

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