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Re: Hello!

Post by Spookyhappyfun » August 7th, 2017, 11:38 am

Thanks, everybody!

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Post by Sparkymark » August 6th, 2017, 4:29 pm

Welcome to the inn. I enjoyed reading your Heroquest background and i know your story rings familiar to many of us here.

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Post by Sjeng » August 6th, 2017, 3:31 am

Welcome to the Inn! Great story. I love how most new people here start with owning the game, losing it somehow, and then finding it again, and decide to look for more, and end up here :P
All who know HQ will eventually end up here as part of their life-long quest!

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Post by mitchiemasha » August 4th, 2017, 12:05 am

Well... you've come to the right place. There's nothing you can't find lurking past the great doors of the Inn. You might want to try the UK search rules but keep US body points on Monsters.

If you're going to start printing, i recommend you get a colour laser, they cost more but you'll save on the print count on the toner/ink. I just bought a HP with duplex. Off set it by 1 via the lil touch screen menu and it prints both sides of a card automatically and perfect. Previously i'd been gluing, which the glue did add an extra stiffness but this is so much easier. Corner cutters are essential too.

Oh and take a look https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzUqo ... FhLaG9hS1U

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Post by Spookyhappyfun » August 3rd, 2017, 11:35 am

Fallensaviour wrote:Welcome aboard,great story very , very familiar to my own except I gave my copy to my brother and then when he got married gave it back to me.....lol


Lucky!

I gave it to a guy I used to work with. I didn't even like him that much and I'm sure he either got rid of it or sold it for a lot of money. I'm not too bitter, though, just a little bitter.

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Post by Spookyhappyfun » August 3rd, 2017, 11:25 am

cynthialee wrote:I make tiles by printing out the 'tile' on printer paper then I use glue stick to put it on the back of a cereal box. Bit of a learning curve and the first ones you make will be crap, but it is worth it to master the skill as they can come out rather nice and very functional. Less glue is better, but too little makes for fail. Just the thinnest film. After it has dried, in a few days, I set them under a stack of books or a piece of wood and leave them for a week. Don't put a wet tile under such a press situation. Glue your tile to a book or the wood. Ruined tile.


I like that idea. I'll probably give that a try. Thanks for the info!

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Post by Fallensaviour » August 2nd, 2017, 9:00 pm

Welcome aboard,great story very , very familiar to my own except I gave my copy to my brother and then when he got married gave it back to me.....lol

Re: Hello!

Post by cynthialee » August 2nd, 2017, 6:55 pm

Spiffy!

I make tiles by printing out the 'tile' on printer paper then I use glue stick to put it on the back of a cereal box. Bit of a learning curve and the first ones you make will be crap, but it is worth it to master the skill as they can come out rather nice and very functional. Less glue is better, but too little makes for fail. Just the thinnest film. After it has dried, in a few days, I set them under a stack of books or a piece of wood and leave them for a week. Don't put a wet tile under such a press situation. Glue your tile to a book or the wood. Ruined tile.

Re: Hello!

Post by Spookyhappyfun » August 2nd, 2017, 4:50 pm

knightkrawler wrote:That's a great story and an awesome wife you have there.
Welcome on board! |_P


Thanks!

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Post by knightkrawler » August 2nd, 2017, 1:07 pm

That's a great story and an awesome wife you have there.
Welcome on board! |_P

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