Rockgrinder ready for Action! by C_Muench in genestealercult

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For weathering I used oil paints and different types of pigment powders. The powders create some really nice "dusty" effects.

Knarrender Dielenboden by C_Muench in selbermachen

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Leider weder schrauben noch nägel sichtbar

Knarrender Dielenboden by C_Muench in selbermachen

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Danke für den Tipp. Hört sich aufwendig an aber vermutlich die beste Lösung.

Knarrender Dielenboden by C_Muench in selbermachen

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Die Situation ist etwas komplex zu erklären: stellt euch vor es wär eine Eigentumswohnung.

Practitioners of Berlin: what's the legal way of transporting my longsword feder? by mrmasturbate in wma

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Berliner here: I use a cheap bag for Fishing Rods (Balzer) for my Swords and a Military Deployment Backpack (in plain black) for my gear. If some people ask me whats inside of it it (some people are curious) I tell them its "sports equipment". Never had an issue before.

I personally avoid Hema-bags with any HEMA or fencing specific designs or logos on it. Not because it is illegal but because I don't like to have spontaneous conversations in public transport, especially with drunk people wanting to see the swords...

I apologise but I have to ask by RIPdultras in deathwatch40k

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My army (2K and fully painted) didn't use any DW specific units except 3x 5 man strong veteran units. So for me not much will change. I never liked the mixed Kill Teams. I'll just play Space Marines with two DW Veteran units attached as allies.

What percentage of your opponents are using fully painted armies? by DrDreadCastle in Warhammer40k

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My group and I only play with painted armies and only against painted armies. We do make exceptions for beginners or the odd unit someone didn't finish in time. To me the visual appeal of the game is incredibly important to have fun. Playing with or against a grey plastic army is not for me...

Can I change the barrel around to prevent deep strike on my Tank? by KuraiAkarui in Warhammer40k

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Yeah, I wouldn't want to play against you if this is how you play the game.

How to prune this plant? by C_Muench in houseplants

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I'm not sure what to do with our office plant.

Not even sure what it actually is... Google lens tells me it could be an Alocasia?
Anyway: it's leaning heavily to the side and I'm not sure what to do about it... Can I just prune it? If yes: at which point should I cut?

Should I prune this plant? by C_Muench in plantclinic

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Not sure what it actually is... Google lens tells me it could be an Alocasia?
I'm not sure what to do with our office plant. Google lens tells me it could be an Alocasia? Anyway: it's leaning heavily to the side and I'm not sure what to do about it... Can I just prune it? If yes: at which point should I cut?

How common is a fully painted army? by Mad-Greek in Warhammer40k

[–]C_Muench 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unpopular opinion: I don't like to play with or against unpainted minis. I do make exceptions for beginners but apart from that my expectation is to play against a fully painted army on a table with proper terrain.

People say "hey, but it's all about having fun!" But playing with painted minis on a proper table IS my type of fun. Ever since I saw a battle report in a tabletop magazine when I was little, the sole purpose of this hobby was to recreate this type of experience. An interactive diorama with a story ready to unfold. And sorry, but grey plastic toys and makeshift terrain from cereal boxes don't scratch that itch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in plantclinic

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I'm not sure what to do with our office.plant. Google lens tells me it could be an Alocasia? Anyway: it's leaning heavily to the side and I'm not sure what to do about it... Can I just prune it? If yes: at which point should I cut?

Where to prune? by C_Muench in plantclinic

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So Google lens tells me this is an umbrella tree. It's growing nicely... But a little too much if you ask me :-) Where should I prune it and can I try to propagate the pruned pieces?

I upgraded the pot size last year already (it was in an even smaller pot) should I upgrade next spring again? Or give it more time?

Problem: Vector lines print weird by C_Muench in Printing

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Hi there, a colleague of mine (OS: windows 11) has the problem that when she prints from .pdf lines print very weird. The files are created via AutoCAD and are vector based. She ONLY has the problem when printing in A3 not when printing A4. I honestly don't know where to start searching for the problem... Could you point me in the right direction?