
Since it's been so long since I've updated, I'll treat you to a new video. It's up on my videos page on the left (rediculous Gamespot designers!) Check it out, tell me what you think either here or there. If you couldn't tell after watching it, I'll be a Chaos Chosen. Fear my tank-ness.
Oh yeah, and the blog posts I made about MMORPG's in the past didn't happen, unless they relate to WoW.
What do you get when you mix a broken washing machine, a broken chair, and a bunch of tank parts? This!:
Bad picture? Yeah, so, check it out here instead. Now, why would this be of such importance to me, apart from being my own? It got posted on Miniwargaming.com! I recommend you first view it on Youtube, as the MWG.com version loses the annotations, which have some important info. Check it out! I've already basecoated it, and I'll have some pics of that soon.
Un-freaking believable! Okay, to every modeller/painter who's been stuck under a rock for the last few years, there is a general cleaner called "Simple Green" that, when used to immerse models, strips paint off in a few days time, and gives them a pleasent scent...like that last one matters. In any case, this has been general knowledge for modellers, but apparently, not to the good people at Simple Green.
On their site, Simple Green has a page where SG users can tell their stories on how they best use it. Well, I decided to send them a heads-up on what the rest of us were doing, and lo-and-behold, what did I find in my Inbox a day or so later? Here's a transcript:
"Dear (DELETED BY ORDER OF THE INQUISITION),
Thank you for contacting Simple Green and for your positive input and testimonial.
Since I will be using your testimonial on our "testimonials" page, I'd like to send you a few sample products and a few $2.00 coupons for future purchases of Simple Green for you and your friends. If you are interested just reply to this email with your mailing address (I do not share this with anyone).
Thank you again for choosing Simple Green!"




