angus147258
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This isn\'t the final list.
When the final is up, you will know who and when to ship.
When the final is up, you will know who and when to ship.
yeah i know what the idea is.. i can read.. and i did participate in the last one..Originally posted by Modderrhu
@Sonnyslayer: Yeah, the idea is to exchange unpainted minis that we have no inspiration to paint, or that we\'d like to see someone else paint up. In effect, you\'d be buying a pack of random minis that you can\'t look inside till you get home. Not many people who\'d do that.
It\'s not like that at all! It\'s like buying a surprise pack of minis, that\'s been filled by someone who\'s a painter themself, and has had a chance to see what kind of stuff you paint. I always try to tailor my selections not only to what I have, but to what I think the recipient will enjoy.Originally posted by Modderrhu
@Sonnyslayer: Yeah, the idea is to exchange unpainted minis that we have no inspiration to paint, or that we\'d like to see someone else paint up. In effect, you\'d be buying a pack of random minis that you can\'t look inside till you get home. Not many people who\'d do that.
Yes, shipping small items is surprisingly affordable, even internationally. Especially minis if you can squeeze them into a padded envelope which is MUCH cheaper than a box of the same weight.Originally posted by Fayarin
Okay, I did my homework! I can ship anywhere![]()
That\'s what I started off doing too. But I\'d never painted any futuristic stuff until JakeSh sent me some really nice 40K goodies in ME5. I\'m subsequently painting up some Spyrer and Escher minis, and have had loads of fun scratchbuilding some industrial type bases. It expanded my horizons.Originally posted by No Such Agency
... that\'s been filled by someone who\'s a painter themself, and has had a chance to see what kind of stuff you paint. I always try to tailor my selections not only to what I have, but to what I think the recipient will enjoy.