Re: SAGA book (was: More on painting)
From: carlparl@j... (Carl J Parlagreco)
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 20:29:31 -0400
Subject: Re: SAGA book (was: More on painting)
Also, I've found that I can frequently get a better impression of what a
miniature looks like after it's painted than the bare metal. Especially
if it's on a web page,but also if it's appearing in the rule book, the
visual difference can be quite startling. And if you're worried about
the
cost, pull the money out of your advertising budget for the year when
you
pay the printer for those pages. :-)
On Mon, 6 Apr 1998 00:19:34 -0500 Thomas Barclay
<Thomas.Barclay@sofkin.ca> writes:
>With all due respect to Brian, I don't necessarily consider some
>colour plates (or at the least, patches of chosen paint schema) to be
>fluff. As FT3 is a minis game, and as people do bother to call these
>things "an ESU cruiser" or a "NAC powered infantry trooper with
>personnal plasma gun" (etc.), I think that semi "official" painting
>guides (and yes, more designs!) would be quite useful and wouldn't
>classify as fluff. Perhaps it is the material of a NetBook rather
>than a printed book (the graphics would work well that way). If I'm
>to bother buying SG2 and DS2 and FT2 (or FT3) ships, calling them
>some particular ship from some particular force, I think I'd like to
>paint them in the colours the designers (Jon and the Sculptors) had
>in mind.
>
>Thomas.
>
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