Gurn Of The Every Other Week: Drop Everything!
March 13, 2015 by dracs
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Warren… that’s a sexy pin mate!
Also, that model-catching-position with Justin, I’m pretty sure that’s not legal in Northern Ireland – I mean you could be considered in common practice were you to drop the model, but unlike some jurisdictions in the UK, NI doesn’t recognize that sort of thing as a partnership for legal purposes… good on you though! (the teamwork, not justin)
For the backstagers:
http://www.beastsofwar.com/groups/backstage-green-room/forum/topic/for-backstagers-who-can-do-better/
There’re som fantastically funny pics in this article. 🙂
I had no idea that Justin was that lonely.
Does anyone think that element of why people drop models more than regular things is because of different modelling materials folks don’t always know how much something will weigh when they pick it up. And then you are picking it up in a “careful” way which ends up being a more precarious way of holding it?
is this some kind of ’50 shades’ parody? (welcome to my playroom)…
That second pic has me thinking. Now maybe its just my over active imagination and / or my wharped mind. But imagine Warren had on a pair of sunglasses and a black leather jacket with that same stance and stern look – he’d be a dead spit for Arnie in Terminator.
Vintage style snow shoes taped over with bubble wrap?
That looks so wrong……… But so right
Just put your models in a glass case . Of course be ready for the idiot friend or family member who bends closer for a better look , whacking their forehead and knocking over all the tiny plastic figures in the case . At least all the broken bits will be easy to find …
Also why is it that the models that usually get dropped are the ones with delicate parts?
The amount of times I’ve dropped banner bearers but nothing else boggles the mind
Stuff dropping models people picking mine up without permission pees me off, it a lack of basis manners for me.
Simple answer- just play on the floor…
That’s what I love about Reaper’s BONES line, I can kick the mini across the room (or use it as a projectile) and it will survive, if I so much as topple a metal GW mini such as the old carnosaur then I’m spending the next 4 hours gluing and painting again! We’ve all been there, and don’t get me started on what happens if a plastic or resin mini snaps!
Oh and we get it, it’s not what it looks like, after all Stompas are worth ground wrestling for…