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(Image from: Italaeri's Models, RN Vosper MTB) |
A few months ago, I had my Cruel Seas Royal Navy (RN) vessels painted.
2. Three Vosper Motor Torpedo Boats (MTBs), Early Models…
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(Image from: Italaeri's Models, RN Vosper MTB) |
2. Three Vosper Motor Torpedo Boats (MTBs), Early Models…
--Go,
--Go To Jail,
--and In Jail/Just Visiting.
I mean, there's free parking's available at the Black Gates of Mordor? Who knew?
Now I must admit, I'm an immersion gamer, and found the lack of LotR-appropriate images to be a bit jarring.
So I set out to remedy this.
Using my Comic Life program and PowerPoint, I made alternate corner spaces from images I found online. (Since the game already utilizes movie images, and I'm not selling this as a product, I should be okay with copyright issues).
Anyway, legalities aside, here are my corner spaces--
--Imprisoned (The Secret Passage), replacing In Jail/Just Visiting,
On a lark, I added one final touch.
I thought the cardboard coins were a bit wimpy looking. And fake game money is expensive.
Fortunately, I came across a company that made coins for half the price of their competitors. (I'm sorry, I can't remember who they are).
So I bought two packages each consisting of about 10, gold, silver and copper coins. They come in 3 denominations, 1, 5, and 10, marked in Roman Numerals I, V, and X, respectively.
I look forward to playing this game. When I do, I'll be sure to write an After Action Review (AAR).(Elvish for: Until we speak again).
The Millennium Falcon is the most notorious starship within the realm of Star Wars' Galactic Empire.
It's also one of the most iconic starships in pop culture, next to Star Trek's USS Enterprise.
Since the movie's debut, the George Lucas, now Disney, marketing campaigns churned-out numerous playsets and action figures over the past 46 years. Of course, one of the biggest, was none other than the Millennium Falcon.
About 10 years ago, I borrowed my friend Joe's playset. Then, in 2015, I took advantage of a Christmas sale and bought The Force Awakens version, and returned Joe's Falcon.
What I liked right away about this playset is the plastic is softer, and more durable than earlier versions. It was as if the playset was designed to be played with, instead of being put on display..
But as usual with the toy industry, the action figures are out of proportion to the starship. This didn't matter to me, because I had no intention of using them. I wanted the playset to use with my Star Wars Miniatures collection, or my 28mm sci-fi figures from other gameverses.
If you're interested in the playset as a playset, here's a video review about the Battle Action Millennium Falcon.
A couple years after buying this latest version, I decided to add a bit of detail by painting the recessed areas with black ink wash.
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(Image from: Warlord Games) |
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(Image: Warlord Games Kriegsmarine Marinefahrprahm) |