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Or go for the Marik Civil War, you know, Anton's thingy. It was a bit one-sided, but you got the Dragoons in there, the struggle of brother against brother...
This could be interesting a little off the beaten path. Interesting though.
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MAAS? You mean MAAS?
-_-

I meant MASS, yes.
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Thaddeus Marik II(?) catches wind of a Lostech prospector named Johan O’Reiley in the Periphery who stumbled upon an ungodly amount of Germanium.

The FWL decides to either annex the fledgling Bandit Kingdom as a tributary state or take over the area whole sale.
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BattleMechs / Re: Crane Utility LAM
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Clan Chatterweb / Re: The Clan Sherlock Holmes be like..?
« Last post by Mendrugo on Today at 13:31:22 »
Warriors of Kerensky indicates that most Clan media takes classic historical tales/stories/properties and adapts them to fit Clan culture. 

So adapting Sherlock Holmes would fit their standard MO. 

The only issue is that Clan society really lacks the entire concept of a detective.  Clan paramilitary police are not generally involved in detective work, being rather more focused on swift and brutal penalization of any violations of Clan law by civilian castes.  So such a show would have to either explain the whole concept of detective work or heavily recontextualize it through Clan traditions.
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This is not a suggestion that CGL starts to offer that but very much hypothetical what-if question. (While this was prompted by 3D colour 3D printing, I'm asking in a more general sense, so whether it would be pre-painted by 3D printing, painted by a dude or a machine in factory or whatever like the do with kids toys or however they do/did the plastic Pathfinder Miniatures.)

For my sins, my day job is doing 3D printed models. The company I sell my files/models through is sponsoring a show and want to promote pre-painted models. Something I'm not really able to do (even if I was willing), but it made me wonder. While for stuff like RPG figures (most of said companies little companies), I can sort of see benefit for getting pre-painted if you only want one or two and don't really want to paint, on the wargames side, it had been significantly my impression that that the bare majority of wargamers consider painting/collecting to be the main thrust of the hobby, rather than actually playing. (If I believe one impromptu survey, it might be around 50%, possibly even higher.)

So, out of pure curiousity, if in some hypothetical future, CGL was able to offer pre-coloured models (in whatever form that might take, be it painted plastics or 3D colour-prints or whatever), would that hold any appeal?



For myself, even though I regard painting as much a chore as a joy, I wouldn't be bothered. For my wargames stuff, certainly, it wouldn't really appeal to me (especially as it would likely come at greater expense[1].)

Though even I might conside for 28mm RPG figures, since I just can't be arsed to paint them anymore, too much like hardwork. Hell, I when I had my backpack stolen, I had the inusrance cover having someone re-paint replacements and I DID buy some of the aformentioned PF painted minis (at a time when shipping from the US was not bonkers). But I have enough models for roleplaying that I really don't NEED any more.



[1]I mean, just having someone painting it (digitally or otherwise is hard work. Like, I breifly considered the amount of my own produced models and the thought of spending a day or more kludging digital painting for each one and shuddered...)
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3025 Battle of Galtor III. One of the largest engagements of the Third Succession War.

There are several currently available books for it in the Catalyst store.
Historical Turning Points: Galtor as well as a Battleforce Campaign book.

I have the original somewhere.
This will grasp both the nostalgia of the older players as well as draw in the new players
to a historically significant battle.
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I thought I would ask if anyone has found a source for pre-made backgrounds for taking pics
at our scale?
These pics are for a larger than usual area. 4X4 feet. It's actually to show the terrain features
with the miniatures only there for scale. I've got a few ideas but I want to see what anyone
with experience might say.Most of it will be green countryside but I might include something urban.
I might need to take some desert terrain pics later in the year though.
Thanks.

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The Inner Sphere / Re: Icons of Hubris in Battletech
« Last post by MoneyLovinOgre4Hire on Today at 13:14:57 »
Brain damage?
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