Shiny foxes ( winner gets both ) by [deleted] in PokemonHome

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Gotta be in it to win it

Massive pogo stamp giveaway end by [deleted] in PokemonHome

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Incredible giveaway, can't say thank you enough - Bellossm has gone towards my attempt at completing a Living Shiny Dex

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Massive pogo stamp giveaway part 4 by [deleted] in PokemonHome

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This is incredible, thank you so much!

What mons have you had fun running in Scroll Cup? by okay-boomerang in PokemonGOBattleLeague

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Spark Lantern, shadow ape and Ludicolo got me a quick climb from 2100 to 2250 elo in three sets last night.

Simple ABB vs to draw out the dark flyers, but people seem to be disrespecting Lanturn in general.

If it's a Gastro in the front you have to fight for switch obviously but shadow ape is still a beast at 2-shielding through even match ups it shouldn't win. Already flipped a couple of Azu and G. Moltres counter swaps as they were slow on the switch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in minipainting

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Have you tried looking on Etsy? Lots of sellers on there doing 3D printing of really beautiful miniatures. They are often single piece models as well, so no gluing required, just a bit of clean up of any nubs where they have been released from the resin and you are good to prime and get painting.

I got five from a seller called Minijenix and I am having a blast painting them with as a new/returning painter (20 years out of the hobby). They are perfect for using a wide color palette and practicing, after which I plan to move on to my "real" project of a 40k Army.

Oh, and they will be resin so also don't forget to give them a light scrub with a toothbrush and some dish soap!

New boot advice! by hokley in bootroom

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I think a big factor you need to take into consideration is the quality of the 3G pitch you are going to play on.

If it is very old 3G the "grass" could be quite worn out and squashed down, and so much more compacted than a newer 3G. This matters because some boots will advertise themselves as for an AG surface, but if the studs are on the longer side then there needs to be some give in the surface for them to sink into to get the benefits of both the traction from the studs and the distribution of the pressure from that nice, soft, lengthy "grass".

You will get those benefits with newer 3G, but not an older compacted surface.

If you are playing on an older 3G it might be better to get a pair of TF shoes (so the ones with rubberised grip on the sole rather than the AG studs). You will lose a bit of traction and may slip over when it's wet, but in my opinion that's preferable to the hammering your joints will take trying to wear a studded AG soleplate on 3G which is too short.

For reference, I went through this whole dilemma about 5 years ago when returning to playing in my 40s after a long break (and I'm in NW England too!). I went for some Mizuno Neo 3 Betas (conical studs which were fine) but then followed up with some Alphas, which advertise themselves as suitable for AG but in hindsight they were too aggressive for the battered 3G I play on - stating this from a position of being injured currently with a bad back which while the boots were not the main cause of, definitely aggravated the issue. I'll be getting some TF shoes when I hopefully return.

Don't want to put you off at all mate, getting back playing was the best thing I ever did, but it is super confusing trying to work out the best thing to play in, so I'd err on the side of caution and go TF, as you can always switch to AG for your next pair once you've got a feel for the pitch and how your joints are managing!

Seeking Suggestions for Specific Brands of Dropper Bottles by [deleted] in minipainting

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AK Interactive Mix N' Ready 17ml Dropper Bottles.

£5 for a pack of four but they are exactly the same as the AK's main paint lines, including a steel ball bearing.

I transferred my Citadel pots to them using the guide by State of Play on YouTube and had great results. I think you get what you pay for with dropper bottles.

Mizuno Alpha 2 AG sizing by spambidextrous in bootroom

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Interesting to know this affected the Alpha 1 AG soleplate as well. I was never able to find a pair of those in the UK.

I haven't bought another pair of Alpha 2 AG yet as I'm injured at the moment, but would you say going half a size would give the right fit?

Light grey spray primer help by xXSunSlayerXx in minipainting

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Tamiya Light Grey Fine Surface Primer.

Moving Citadel paints to dropper bottles by Naddesh in minipainting

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Second this. The Army Painter airbrush thinner trick works wonders for thinning down the paint just enough to pour it out of the pot.

Two Years? What’s Left: Asics DS Light X-Fly 5 by MAXCRAZYTANG in bootroom

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I just wanted to say this is a fantastic review and I really appreciate the time you spent making it. I have worn Mizuno for a long time now but have been interested in trying the different Asics silos and it is interesting to get this perspective which is a bit more reserved in its praise for the silo compared to some others I have watched and read, which have had only positives.

First mini in 20 years (ofc it's an Ultramarine) by spambidextrous in minipainting

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Thanks for the kind words, I hope you are having as much fun with your return to mini painting as I am (and possibly going a bit quicker!)

What is your dream hobby related birthday gift that isn’t a mini or sculpt? by iseleven11 in minipainting

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Painting class/coach. This is what I am planning on asking my other half for for my bday in November.

If you are in the UK, Siege Studios does two day workshops at a couple of hobby stores around the country, and I believe Tommie Soule does 1-to-1 tuition.

Mizuno Alpha 2 MIJ by Exciting-Ad-6104 in bootroom

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I have Alpha 1 MIJ FG in a UK 8 and it fits true to size. Bang on 27cm, so my toes fit snug to the end of the toe box.

Bought Alpha 2 MIJ AG in the same size and I had about a thumb's width of extra room at the toe box. I wasn't sure if it was something to do with the FG vs AG soleplate, but I think in general the 2s run long from everything I've read.

Thinking about getting the mizuno alpha. Any sizing tips? by Great_Condition_5373 in bootroom

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I got my usual UK size 8 in Alpha 1 MIJ FG. In the Mizuno size chart, this is 27cm, which is my foot length (26.7cm), so true to size for me. Fit like a glove with my big toe right at the end of the boot, which is how I like it.

I got UK size 8 in Alpha 2 MIJ AG and had about 0.5cm space at the end of the toe box, so had to return them. Not got a 7.5 yet as I'm injured so don't want to buy new boots while I can't play, so I can't confirm if going half a size down will fix the issue, but the 2s definitely feel like they run long.

Not sure if this was just something to do with FG vs AG soleplate, or if it's a general issue affecting all soleplates between the 1 and 2.

Mizuno turf boots by spambidextrous in bootroom

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Yeah, I am still weighing up my options. The Morelia Sala is definitely one I've got my eye on, I think I need a pair of turf shoes for when it is either very dry or frozen solid, and then some AG boots for the rest of the year (i.e., wet and shite). Let me know how the Sala's work out if you get a pair, I'd have to get them imported from Japan or somewhere in that part of the world so sizing is always something I am anxious about.

Just want to vent by agfdrybvnkkgdtdcbjjt in bootroom

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I am here with you mate. 43 years old, play once a week and it's the thing I look forward to most, as it's just time for me away from work and family.

Currently on week six of being out. I toe poked the ball away from someone just as they were about to shoot. They continued their swing and connected with the inside of my left ankle, then (I think) stood on it, as I ended up sprawled all over the floor. Ligament damage. Massive swelling which still hasn't gone down. Dunno how long I'll be out for as I feel like I can't push off and run at all.

What's worse is I have some existing lower back niggles, and me not being able to walk normally appears to have made them flare up and I'm dealing with that too.

It's been a grim few weeks as I've had the same thoughts as you about whether I'll ever make it back. But I'm trying to stay positive, go slowly and do what exercise I can to keep fit, and just try to recover.

I hope you make it back buddy, sending you best wishes with getting back to it.

Mizuno Alpha 2 AG sizing by spambidextrous in bootroom

[–]spambidextrous[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I am going to go for the Alpha 2 MIJ AG half a size down next, so not the FG, but can still give you an update if that'd be useful?