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Random Acts of Kindness

Random Acts of Kindness

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Project Blog by sundancer Cult of Games Member

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About the Project

So @avernos called to all of us to share some miniature loving of the innocent kind. This is my story. Edit: since I haven't received my end of the bargain I'm cancelling this project.

This Project is Cancelled

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So @evilstu messaged me two weeks ago… he wanted to ship something to me.

it’s nothing venomous… Just a supply drop

That was the point I really got excited… something non-venomous from Australia.

I thought I’d send across some printed bits and pieces

So I’d thought some small parts. Like things that would fit into a padded envelope. Boy was I wrong.

Today the parcel arrived. A bit dented…. and rattling like a loose set of LEGO bricks… oh oh.

This could be interesting…. but, all is well. Nothing broke or bent. But look at that supply drop!

DUDE! (@evilstu) You’re a full on Looney! I’m really thankfull for all that terrain and the bits and bobs. That must have taken hours. (@warzan you’re seeing this, yes? ;))

Thanks again.

Go BoW/OTT.

They've made it!

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They arrived! Happy they may find some kill team use… 😉

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Two weeks later

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The dark Eldar are now underway for two weeks… I hope they arrive soon… getting nervous XD

@ninjilly IS GIFTING TO @sundancer

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Now, with my 21 Dark Eldar on the way I wonder what @ninjilly has in store for me 😉

@sundancer IS GIFTING TO @templar5836

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So this is my outgoing gift. I’ve kept these Dark Eldar since… I can’t remember.

*please hold the line*

So 20 of those where from the “Warhammer 40,000 3rd Edition Box Set” from 1998 and the 21st miniature was a gift from the opening of the Games Workshop Store in Bremen around the same time. So these guys are 20+ years old. And they have been assembled and primed ever since

Now, my pile of shame is a bit lighter. I hope they will arrive safely.

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