@boomjamsie I finally got a chance to finish watching it. What a great game! I always love seeing how new players approach the game in different ways, and these guys are so entertaining.
I hope you'll be back as co-ST once the Kickstarter gets funded!
@boomjamsie This is so exciting! I've been waiting so impatiently since seeing hints towards it on your feed. I'm glad to see so many new ways for people to discover the game now.
Also wow! I almost didn't recognise you in the thumbnail! Grim Reaper Jams is perfect for Ravenswood Bluff. :)
@Pantmonger@alt_world@BitsHammer The Rhinos (and part of a Razorback) have seen better days, but since I figure they were made in the early 90s and been stored in a garage, I'd say they've held up rather well. Couldn't get to the rest of the collection of that era, too many boxes in the way!
@Pantmonger@BitsHammer@alt_world I believe (from seeing pics and posts, not involved) they initially did the former, then later did the latter, depending on when the model was made. I'm sure I've seen older tabs with Green Stuff names on them, and newer ones with cast lettering (not hand sculpted). So... both?
@Pantmonger@BitsHammer@alt_world I am aware of that post, yes. :) I was just confused why there was a reply of "All metal models were sculpted with slot tabs." since it seemed entirely irrelevant, and I figured I'd attach a pic to confirm (partially) what Nick said.
@jayforeman This reminds me of Tripod's fantastic Oasis parody song from 25 odd years ago, with some commentary about their choice of chords. https://t.co/1WtfiwURGd
@daemonsmatt He can be back any time you want to see more. :) There's some more minisodes that I don't think you've seen (hopefully, or I've missed it), written by school kids.
First: https://t.co/CrQbpQeLOM
Second: https://t.co/T3t7vub8uQ
@iPad_Latino@rossi912_ I used to work in Springvale selling software at the swap meets there. The Banh Mi was the main reason I kept doing it for so long, since the pay was pretty bad.
Back then they were $4.50 though so I'd get two - one for lunch and one for the train ride home at night.