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  1. I, also would like to get into better shape. Nilus, you and I can ride our bikes to Fair Game to loose weight. How 'bout it? I have to wait for a break in the action, but summer-time could workl. The owner there may even let us store our bikes inside like he does. As for an iPhone app, there is a free one called "lose it". It will keep track of your caloric intake and output for you. Personally, I plan to ride my bike more. I used to log in an average of 1500-miles a year on my bike. I was a mere 175-lbs (79.5-kg to you Brits) then. Since then, kids and an increased workload have taken their toll. Riding more will not necesssarily mean less gaming since I do this in the wee-hours of the morning (4-7AM). Yes, I am nuts!
  2. I have managed to assemble my PeaceKeeper. In doing this I created an instruction document for all to use. I hope that this is satisfactory for all. Peacekeeper_Care_and_Assembly.pdf
  3. Colleagues, Dr. Faust from The Painting Clinic has posted videos on his YouTube channel on how to make wooden plank bases as well as how to make flagstone bases. I have use his method for the flagstones on my miniatures and been very happy with it. If you use a thin coat of petroleum jelly on the base you can remove the flagstones, cut them into partials and glue them down onto your bases later. Anyhow, here are the links if you are interested..... How to make wooden bases (two parts): http://www.youtube.com/user/ThePaintingClinic#p/search/0/TmLq__4Q_IU http://www.youtube.com/user/ThePaintingClinic#p/search/1/n3Cx9C-VeA8 How to make stone / flagstone bases: http://www.youtube.com/user/ThePaintingClinic#p/u/54/F9LrpYOzzYA
  4. Who at Wyrd Miniatures is the Johnny Cash fan that came up with the Oucast character Sue? I would like to thank them for giving me the ability to include the "Man in Black" in my future games. My Dad once took me to see Johnny Cash in concert. It is one of my fondest childhood memories. Now I can remember it every time I put the model on the table.
  5. The League was an achievement league. Info and my achievement list can be located here http://www.wyrd-games.net/forum/showthread.php?t=21309

  6. Bill, You had mentioned on an earlier episode of the podcast that you had run a Malifaux League at your FLGS. Did you do anything special for it? Was it just play games against each other and log the results? Did you attempt to do an overarching story of any kind? I would like to hear how you set up the league and ran it as I would like to do something similar in my area. Tom %~}

  7. Trogdor I play in Chicagoland (the burbs of Chicago)
  8. The fiction is great! Keep up the good work!

  9. Hello fellow Malifaux players, I have been visiting this forum for over a year now. Since I am beginning to play mroe regularly, I have created my account. Anyone wishing to play please P.M. me and maybe we can arrange something. I am in the Darien area. Currently, I have a Perdita crew and Lilith crew painted. I am diligently working on a couple of other crews and beginning a terrain collection. Trogdor %~}
  10. I pinned mine as well. I have also noticed that the WYRD miniatures absolutely MUST be washes to remove the release agent from the molding procedure. since I have done that, the glue works much better.
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