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Originally Posted by TRDG
Thanks guys, I am really humbled by that!!! But, at the moment, I have no digital camera, hopefully sometime in the semi-near future, then figure out how to download the pics...... But I will ask you guys when I get the dig, honest!! and try to get my 7,000 $ worth of FoW stuff up here somehow after that!!!
The best I can do now is get some pics from their site to show here, but not my work, so to speak, I'm not that good, yet..... (hope to in the future)
Cheers, thanks, you've made my night here when I read this!!
Tom
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Our pleasure for sure, Mate! Every hobby has a degree of difficulty and skill...modeling is much like sculpture (of which I have had a fair bit of experience in) in forming a finished product from what would make many run screaming in the other direction; wargaming takes a high degree of analysis and execution, skill in commanding a battlefield for high stakes, and those miniatures make the battlemap come alive...so do the counters, in a different way, but the miniatures make it more
personal, in my opinion.
You say your FoW minis aren't "that good"...I would disagree most strongly, even having not personally seen them, because: but for the simple fact that they exist, they are magnificent! I mean that!!!!! I spent years trying to convince myself that my paintings, illustrations and sculptures "weren't that good" (a mild form of perfectionism, though my wife would perhaps elevate that ranking beyond "mild"), until one lovely day the Godess of Good Sense smacked me upside the head and I realized.....
They exist in a world where once they had not; ergo, they are special and magnificent in their own right for that very reason.
Repeat after me everyone:
"WHITEROOK IS GOOD, WHITEROOK IS WISE!"
I still exact a high degree of self-critiquing on any of my endeavors' level of quality, but I've not labeled anything "crap" in well over a decade!
On the camera...at worst, if your interested, most pharmacies sell reusable digital cameras that can take up to 20-30+ pics, which you drop the camera back off at the store, and they make a CD, which you load on your computer and Presto Chango, you've got mail! I can also highly recommend: a
Nikon Coolpix, which you can buy for about $100, and I use for traveling/fun; and I use a
Sony DSC Cyber-Shot for my artistic endeavors (and model pics, which I also classify an artistic endeavor), which cost me around $500 greenbits. The pics from the sony are just plain spectacular!!!
