Ah.. sure... glad to help where I can. But... right NOW I am in a hospital bed nearing the end of my nightmare of getting 9 LARGE kidney stones removed after nearly 3 years of battling socialized medicine in a second language.
I do modeling in what I divide into three categories (which are my own for resource purposes) 1- Game Table modeling, 2 - Architectural modeling, and 3 - What I want to do modeling (Mostly SciFi) Lately, it has been 90% of Gaming and 10% of Architectural and NO personal. Based on trying to finish my masters degree. So, as to a thorn in the side? I have many including an 8 french size catheter coming out my back. Your thorn will be acceptable. Just consider my response time to e-mail might be spotty for a few days. Michael The Haggard www.albionrising.com On Aug 27, 2009, at 12:01 AM, Jimeronimo wrote: > > Michael, > > You've stepped in it now...Can I be your newest bestest buddy? That's > really cool. > I know that this kind of paper modeling isn't as beautiful or > glamorous as some of the > incredible things some of these guys can do BUT it is what interests > me. Without becoming > too much of a thorn in your side I sure would like to hitch my pony to > your wagon for awhile. > > Jim > > On Aug 26, 12:51 am, The Haggard 何麥可 <[email protected]> > wrote: >> I play 40k and Warmachine. I also design paper models for RPGnow. >> I own some of models from other designers on RPGnow, and also some >> other guys on this list design for games and for RPGnow. >> I can attest that metal models can indeed be supported on these paper >> designs. >> >> Happy gaming! >> -Michael >> >> On Aug 26, 2009, at 1:40 PM, Jimeronimo wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>> Hey Michael thanks! That's a start in the right direction. I hadn't >>> seen that one yet...Definately potential with it. I like that for >>> sure >>> but it's still not quite what I'm thinking of. It's close though. >> >>> Now picture versions that are also wider with double width stair >>> (steps) and more than anything, some kind of design that when used >>> in >>> conjunction with itself could be stackable to create a staircase >>> climbing high within a spire or a private secret escape down into a >>> deep cavern. It should of course be able to hold the metal >>> miniatures, etc. >> >>> On Aug 25, 9:43 pm, The Haggard 何麥可 <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> Check outwww.rpgnow.comandsearch there. >>>> I found this on quick >>>> searching:http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=50700 >>>> in the graphic for this product are some circular stair cases if >>>> not >>>> exactly what you want. >>>> Otherwise, their paper model have some great dungeons. >> >>>> -Michael The Haggard >> >>>> On Aug 26, 2009, at 8:15 AM, Jimeronimo wrote: >> >>>>> Hey Everybody! >> >>>>> Was invited to the group by the Mike our fearless moderator and >>>>> I am >>>>> really excited to be a part of it. I've been searching for >>>>> someplace I >>>>> could ask questions and get help with my paper modeling. As for >>>>> that I >>>>> discovered it accidentally in a manner of sorts...Long story >>>>> short I >>>>> was searching for the most cost effective way to provide a D&D >>>>> environment for my son and his buddy. I wanted them to have fun >>>>> learning and exploring what Dungeons and Dragons was all about the >>>>> same way I did some 25 years ago..(yeesh!) Anyways my searches >>>>> landed >>>>> me on paper modeling for dungeons and caverns, etc. Some pretty >>>>> cool >>>>> stuff out there.. >> >>>>> I do however need some help from everyone that Mike thought this >>>>> would >>>>> be a great forum to ask. I'm looking for double helix spiral >>>>> staircases (the rounded kind)..Preferably with various designs. >>>>> Wood, >>>>> stone, and in both single and double widths (scale is 25mm 1 >>>>> in.= 10 >>>>> ft.). Believe it or not, I've searched and searched internet wide >>>>> trying all kinds of different keywords and haven't been >>>>> successful. >>>>> Can anyone help or point me in the right direction...And as for >>>>> designing it myself??? Are you kidding..My geometry teacher is >>>>> probably still laughing at me..LOL >> >>>>> Anyways, Thanks for letting me be a part of the group and I look >>>>> forward to learning from everyone. >>>>> Thanks... >> >>>>> Jim- Hide quoted text - >> >>>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Papermodels II" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/papermodels?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
