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Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 08:48:07
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 08:48:07
I've acquired the spiral-bound version from Lulu and it's absolutely perfect for analogue play.
I appreciate very much that the revised edition includes references for the Delve expansion (which I have digital), has additional tables, and some optional variations backported from Starforged.
The download package of Lodestone includes some gems such as a colour map and new character sheets, which I've printed out.
I appreciate very much that the revised edition includes references for the Delve expansion (which I have digital), has additional tables, and some optional variations backported from Starforged.
The download package of Lodestone includes some gems such as a colour map and new character sheets, which I've printed out.
New comment on Blog Post Friday on Friday- Out and about & a Level 4...
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 08:30:20
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 08:30:20
New comment on Blog Post Two years
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 08:15:20
I've really been looking forward to this, but I totally get it about finances. I've always had a bit of a Victorian aesthetic and especially living in Spartan/Teutonic Germany it has made me appreciate it even more. When we moved to our new house roughly 3 years ago the first thing we did was paint (sky blue, sunny yellow, dusty rose, sage) and slowly we have been changing out stainless steel fixtures for brass and bronze, which is not easily sourced here. I actually brought back some stuff from my last trip to the U.S. Anyway, still enjoying the ride, thanks for having us along.
I have put back new materials, but they have still been wood, metal and glass. What I mean is that I wanted to put back reclaimed materials. So for example I wanted to buy these beautiful Victorian cupboard door that were reclaimed from an old school. They were £38 each. They would have needed to be adapted by my carpenter. I made an offer of £50 for the both. The seller refused making a counter offer of £36 each. So that would have been well over £200 when I was finished. So I just had my carpenter use some of the left over paneling from the bathroom. I am pleased with the result. As you can see in the picture, I’ve replaced the modern, cheap plastic light switches with metal.
I was original going to get a hard wood mirror but it was £160. So I choose a metal mirror that was £65. Again I am happy with my decision. It’s a cheap house. There’s no point on spending a fortune on period features.
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 08:15:20
Related Item: The Dyslexic Gamer
thecorsetmaker wrote:
I thought I was going to slowly put back the original Victorian features. I haven’t. I have mainly put back new materials. I simply haven’t had the time or money to source original Victorian materials.
I've really been looking forward to this, but I totally get it about finances. I've always had a bit of a Victorian aesthetic and especially living in Spartan/Teutonic Germany it has made me appreciate it even more. When we moved to our new house roughly 3 years ago the first thing we did was paint (sky blue, sunny yellow, dusty rose, sage) and slowly we have been changing out stainless steel fixtures for brass and bronze, which is not easily sourced here. I actually brought back some stuff from my last trip to the U.S. Anyway, still enjoying the ride, thanks for having us along.
I have put back new materials, but they have still been wood, metal and glass. What I mean is that I wanted to put back reclaimed materials. So for example I wanted to buy these beautiful Victorian cupboard door that were reclaimed from an old school. They were £38 each. They would have needed to be adapted by my carpenter. I made an offer of £50 for the both. The seller refused making a counter offer of £36 each. So that would have been well over £200 when I was finished. So I just had my carpenter use some of the left over paneling from the bathroom. I am pleased with the result. As you can see in the picture, I’ve replaced the modern, cheap plastic light switches with metal.
I was original going to get a hard wood mirror but it was £160. So I choose a metal mirror that was £65. Again I am happy with my decision. It’s a cheap house. There’s no point on spending a fortune on period features.
New comment on Blog Post Two years
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 07:59:43
I've really been looking forward to this, but I totally get it about finances. I've always had a bit of a Victorian aesthetic and especially living in Spartan/Teutonic Germany it has made me appreciate it even more. When we moved to our new house roughly 3 years ago the first thing we did was paint (sky blue, sunny yellow, dusty rose, sage) and slowly we have been changing out stainless steel fixtures for brass and bronze, which is not easily sourced here. I actually brought back some stuff from my last trip to the U.S. Anyway, still enjoying the ride, thanks for having us along.
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 07:59:43
Related Item: The Dyslexic Gamer
I thought I was going to slowly put back the original Victorian features. I haven’t. I have mainly put back new materials. I simply haven’t had the time or money to source original Victorian materials.
I've really been looking forward to this, but I totally get it about finances. I've always had a bit of a Victorian aesthetic and especially living in Spartan/Teutonic Germany it has made me appreciate it even more. When we moved to our new house roughly 3 years ago the first thing we did was paint (sky blue, sunny yellow, dusty rose, sage) and slowly we have been changing out stainless steel fixtures for brass and bronze, which is not easily sourced here. I actually brought back some stuff from my last trip to the U.S. Anyway, still enjoying the ride, thanks for having us along.
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Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 06:54:06
Option 1) The station is part of / has been taken over by the saboteurs that are also in pursuit.. -> They walk into a trap
Option 2) Station ist still controlled by Trafalgar. Trafalgar surely has an interest zu see the Firefoot land with the parts. That means, they provide cover for the Firefoot.
Question: Gearz openend the crate with the bomb. Where the parts there realisticly parts for repairs?
-> That could provide some direction where it goes.
You don't hve to answer that question to me. It was just a way for narrow down what to do.
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 06:54:06
by Phegnax
Related Item: Science Fiction
Given that Trafalgar agreed to to the 25% extra payment, I guess they should follow through until they have more information.Option 1) The station is part of / has been taken over by the saboteurs that are also in pursuit.. -> They walk into a trap
Option 2) Station ist still controlled by Trafalgar. Trafalgar surely has an interest zu see the Firefoot land with the parts. That means, they provide cover for the Firefoot.
Question: Gearz openend the crate with the bomb. Where the parts there realisticly parts for repairs?
-> That could provide some direction where it goes.
You don't hve to answer that question to me. It was just a way for narrow down what to do.
New comment on Blog Post Two years
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 06:45:45
Basil has grown into a really lovely-looking cat; he actually looks very similar to one of ours. I don't remember reading that Danelion had gone blind before. It was nice to read that he had been able to adapt to his new home and was comfortable in his new surroundings.
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 06:45:45
Related Item: The Dyslexic Gamer
The last two years have really flown by. Nice to hear that you have finally settled into your new home, even though the list of things to do seems never-ending. I enjoy reading about your progress, and it is great to see a couple of photographs of the cats again.Basil has grown into a really lovely-looking cat; he actually looks very similar to one of ours. I don't remember reading that Danelion had gone blind before. It was nice to read that he had been able to adapt to his new home and was comfortable in his new surroundings.
New Image for Vegas Vampires #1: The Final Night at the Kasbah Casino & Coma Ward
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 06:36:38
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 06:36:38
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Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 05:35:03
Always nice to have gear to add to the Q Manual files!
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 05:35:03
by mannlymann
Related Item: Thunderball
I can hardly wait...Always nice to have gear to add to the Q Manual files!
New comment on Blog Post Two years
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 05:25:31
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 05:25:31
by Mulder69
Related Item: The Dyslexic Gamer
Beautiful House! I noticed you own Villagers, Streets and Moon. In which order do you prefer them? I recently bought Villagers but haven't had a chance to play it yet. Interested in hearing your comparisons. Thanks.
Mike's Hero, Ben Devers from Lone Wolf
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 05:09:02
Posted: Sat, 14 Mar 05:09:02
A new episode has been added to the database:
Mike's Hero, Ben Devers from Lone Wolf


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