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Deuce

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  1. For the record, I'm not agreeing with MrKittens's rationale. I certainly believe that there are times for Focus/Channeling. On the other hand, I feel it only fair to point out that his point was not dependent on foreknowledge of upcoming cards. Rather it was about the consequences of each possible outcome. Even if the logic was faulty, and failed to take some factors into account, the overarching idea holds a certain validity showcased by the general consensus that Focus/Channeling on most normal attacks is a Bad Idea.

  2. Wow, I've only ever seem it played that you can put the first blast marker two inches away then they all have to be in base to base contact as normal (and I thought that was correct tbh). Is that wrong???

    Since it specifies normal placement rules and from the target model -as opposed to from each other- I believe you are correct.

  3. For really tough pieces, I've often found the best way being to use a tiny bit of glue with accelerator as a tack, then go back and squeeze some glue down into the joint after the accelerator has evaporated. A bit of the best of both worlds.

  4. Hey Deuce, Is that first pic that lady from Mad Men?

    Whomever it is, if a malifaux movie is ever made, she would be a cert for Lady J.

    Start the online petition now.....

    Don't watch Mad Men, but I think she was in a couple episodes of Firefly. That pic is actually linked to another post on these here boards about who should play whom in a theoretical live action movie.

  5. I use a basic gel superglue. I like gel because it's easier to control, doubles as a filler and (in my experience) will hold the part quicker, so you're not standing there like an idiot holding 2 parts together for 20 minutes. I've never been super picky about the brand, and I dunno what's available in the UK but, if you can find some, I highly recommend the new-ish style bottles that you squeeze on the sides, like so:loctite%20super%20glue.jpg

    The increased level of flow control is phenomenal.

  6. Largely depends on if you're painting the base before or after attaching the model. I recommend attaching after painting, but in that case you really want to stick a pin or something similar (like filed down tab) into an unpainted hole, as glue on a painted surface will just eventually pull off the paint.

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