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- amybo82
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Your Miniatures
So, what would be in your cabinet?
- gali
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- CataclysmicKnight
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If I did have one like the book, in that it was identical to reality (or at least almost...) it would have to include myself and my fiancée, cell phones, tablet, a stack of broken laptops, tv with video games and hordes of movies... The 8 other people who live here... It'd be fun to arrange everyone lol
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I used to build cardboard doll houses when I was kid. It was a wonderful escape into wish world, sort of like reading a book.
- CataclysmicKnight
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Cardboard doll houses, that's awesome! You're like a hipster miniaturist, you did it before it was coolNorma_Rudolph wrote:Definitely would have shelves of books, family, friends, comfy chairs.
I used to build cardboard doll houses when I was kid. It was a wonderful escape into wish world, sort of like reading a book.
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RPG minis!!!!! You're totally speaking my language!Lisalovecraft wrote:I think it would be scary to have little miniatures of me and my family! I've seen to many movies about creepy dolls coming to life! I would like a miniature of my dog, though. I think I would like miniatures of RPG characters that I and my friends have played.
- Lisalovecraft
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Hah! Yes!! Wouldn't be awesome to have your characters immortalized in personalized mini form? I think it would be a great memento of good campaigns.CataclysmicKnight wrote:
RPG minis!!!!! You're totally speaking my language!
I don't know if we have any more room for minis honestly, the dining room has been literally overtaken by my husband and son's warhammer 40k figures! I think those things multiply over night.
- CataclysmicKnight
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Well, they probably do get bored at night when no one is playing with em or paying em any attention...Lisalovecraft wrote:Hah! Yes!! Wouldn't be awesome to have your characters immortalized in personalized mini form? I think it would be a great memento of good campaigns.CataclysmicKnight wrote:
RPG minis!!!!! You're totally speaking my language!
I don't know if we have any more room for minis honestly, the dining room has been literally overtaken by my husband and son's warhammer 40k figures! I think those things multiply over night.
And yes, it absolutely would be awesome! I could just see them hinting at things to come, too... "Why is my warrior suddenly headless???"
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CataclysmicKnight wrote:
Well, they probably do get bored at night when no one is playing with em or paying em any attention...
And yes, it absolutely would be awesome! I could just see them hinting at things to come, too... "Why is my warrior suddenly headless???"
yess!!
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I love this! My dad added an extra room in our attic when I was in 3rd or 4th grade, and there was a pretty large pile of wood scraps left over. My step-sister and I used to spend hours stacking the blocks into barbie houses. I'm sure they weren't nearly as intricate as we thought they were, but we had a blast, and to my recollection we got no sliversNorma_Rudolph wrote:Definitely would have shelves of books, family, friends, comfy chairs.
I used to build cardboard doll houses when I was kid. It was a wonderful escape into wish world, sort of like reading a book.
If I were to order pieces, they would probably not reflect reality. I am Halloween-obsessed, so I would make a miniature haunted house, I think.
Reality would include several miniature cats and a dog, miscellaneous video game systems, the four people living in my house, and various mismatching and well-worn pieces of furniture.
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And, no, the little bunnies did not come to life at night! But somehow, there were four to start with, and over time, there were, like, twenty of them. I don't know how that happened...
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