VLOG: Happy Games Factory Filming & What’s With The Cans?
November 4, 2015 by dignity
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Saw Eden a couple of years back at Salute, loved the minis. Looking forward to seeing some demos. Hope they are going to be at Salute 2016.
Man how many of those Bolt Action Ruined Farmhouses do you guys have? 🙂
Their number is uncountable. The memories of their construction and painting… blurry.
You had some of this “schloicka”, didn’t you?
“The Most Glorious and Patriotic Workers and Peasants Republic of Lloydislavia”
justins pitiful whimpers 🙁
well recognised from every junkie who has ever had “tough love”
Slivovitz or as we called it in Boz Slipintheditch as that’s what happened after a few, good times.
Eden, hmm. When are you guys going to us a Frostgrave run-through? I’ve got a friend interested in playing it, but would love to see a demo played before I commit to yet another game that all of my friends won’t touch with a ten foot pole.
The Peoples Republic of Lloydistan….. anyone else thinking Borat?? 🙂
jajajaja i thought you said lloyd is working on the city and the rest of us have been sent to the urals!
Great news about Eden. I too saw it at Salute this year or last year, i don’t remember which. It looked really cool. Not that I need yet another game to get into…
And @dignity , why not filming in “the cage”. Otherwise the board looks awesome. I especially like how you guys are not afraid to just pour what feels like a few metric tons of loose sand on a table.
And what is the capital of Lloydislavia? Lloydisgrad?
@bothi – “just pour what feels like a few metric tons of loose sand on a table . . . ” Man, you’re not kidding. Used real sand for the recent Desert War article series, one thing that startled me was how heavy it was and how much you needed. We wound up with about 120 pounds of the stuff (our board was only 4×6), the table needed needed a extra brace in the center so it wouldn’t buckle.
When i saw it i thought could work for me too. U know what i mean 😉
Can’t wait for Eden
the only thing better than a good plan is a cunning plan? guys the bigger silos can be sunflower/cooking oil of some type.
Bit of a waste of energy drink, I thought Lloyd had a house full of empty cans and boxes for scenery making?
Square chicken wire can work for ladders of that size if you cut them into strips.
BBC produced an article on a photographer who collects images of abandoned USSR buildings. Very nice, would love to model some of these.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34575019
https://500px.com/christianrichter