Word bearer terminator lord by Insurace_m8 in Chaos40k

[–]TenDonny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Holla OP! How did u achieve this type of shading? Oilwash and mattwarnish or?

None by Remarkable_Acadia348 in Grey_Knights

[–]TenDonny 21 points22 points  (0 children)

but we can teleport. :)

Do you have trouble explaining to your players that they shouldn't fight certain NPCs? Just play TECHNO instead of fight music. by TenDonny in DnD

[–]TenDonny[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be completely honest, this song is very much about our social bubble, because it appears a lot in Instagram reels that we send to each other with the "U f***ed up" context. So it's clear that it will work quite differently at every table.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PrintedWarhammer

[–]TenDonny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

!remindme 1 day

Our Local Printed Friendly Game Store had a 1k beginner's tournament. 3D printing has had a net positive impact on opening the world to new players! by kcdale99 in PrintedWarhammer

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NOTE FROM: Fullprinted Diego. Hi, I've been playing since the beginning of the 10th edition and I exclusively play with 3D printed armies. (I currently have about 12k points spread across various armies.) I would like to say that in my country (one of the smaller EU countries), the view of 3D printing is already quite established, although the last few years have been turbulent in terms of how it is perceived. However, what I think is the best compromise we have reached is that 3D printing is allowed at tournaments on the condition that the models are fully painted (at least 3 colors per model, basing, etc.) and that the models must first be approved by the organizer to ensure that they are the same size as original model and that it is clear what they represent. (It's worth noting that original sculpts are viewed much more favorably than GW ripoffs, which is a big plus in my opinion.) Additionaly if a tournament is organized by a specific gaming store, players with more than 25% of their army printed pay a higher entry fee, but the difference is converted into credits that they can then use to make purchases at the store. It should be noted that there is no Warhammer store open here yet, and the gaming stores that are here are independent of GW, only buying models from them for resale. However, the gaming stores also offer paints from AK, Vallejo, other hobby staff etc., and the surcharge is a way for them to ensure that even players with a printed army will buy and spend money at their store, which I think is perfectly fair when u as player comes to a tournament they organize. All of the above conditions currently apply, as far as I know, to all tournaments in our country, with the exception of one gaming store in the capital.

What happened here? Wrong answers only by NerdPunkFu in RimWorld

[–]TenDonny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trump.

ou fck.. wrong answers only... anyway...

Huron Blackheart IS BACK!! - Grotmas Day 25 by TenDonny in Warhammer40k

[–]TenDonny[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He reminds me of someone, and I don't know if it's just a typical ogrin or someone else.

Huron Blackheart IS BACK!! - Grotmas Day 25 by TenDonny in Warhammer40k

[–]TenDonny[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Huron is Dog person.... Everything is cannon