GW is switching to plastic. None of the new minis coming out these days are pewter.
I'm not really arguing about what a mini should be made out off, but it seems like their are two type of minis games out their. Cheap prepainted out of a booster box "Plastic" minis and pricey model it yourself "Pewter" minis. I'd be more interested to hear what they have to say about the differences in game mechanics.
The cheap boxed minis play a pretty quick game with only a few rules. The click minis have all the stats on the model.
With GW you need to buy the army, the main book, and the Codex. It's rules heavy and takes FOREVER to set up and play.
I just got an idea: How not to suck at Resume and Cover Letters. HS and college resumes are shit, but as people in the IT world anything people can do to make it more impressive in your eyes?
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After your recent Thursday cop-out, which days do you need ideas for the most? Also, saying people can can recommend things to do for shows by joining the forum might be a way to get more people joining.
After your recent Thursday cop-out, which days do you need ideas for the most? Also, saying people can can recommend things to do for shows by joining the forum might be a way to get more people joining.
Further, review the Odoru Daisousassen series.
They covered a movie, but not the show, right? The show is better than the movies, but is it really different enough to need a separate review?
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Plastic V. Pewter Minis Deathmatch!!
The cheap boxed minis play a pretty quick game with only a few rules. The click minis have all the stats on the model.
With GW you need to buy the army, the main book, and the Codex. It's rules heavy and takes FOREVER to set up and play.
Also, saying people can can recommend things to do for shows by joining the forum might be a way to get more people joining.
Further, review the Odoru Daisousassen series.
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