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[–] [email protected] 1 points 19 hours ago

So happy I installed an HP rebalancing mod.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (2 children)

I'm trying to push a jump in userbase for the tabletop hobby centric communities on LW. I had modded the 40k community for a while, and just took on the tabletop minis community. I post content from blogs I subscribe to and as much of my original content as I can make, but I'd really like to see more growth as an alternative Reddit like space online that isn't as totally captured by the Games Workshop financial ecosystem.

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The art share community has been growing which is great to see but still not as much traffic as it could have.

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I took over the dead Star Wars community and have tried to shape it as much as possible towards a place online that actually talks about Star Wars rather than infighting and complaining about other peoples' taste of Star Wars.

Other spaces here like the airsoft community are pretty dead, though I try as much as possible to post when I can.

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There is also the historical US Civil War community. I like history in general, and the U.S. Civil War has become a natural fit for me since in real life I often travel to places where I can go to related historical sites.

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The Fallout community has taken off more than most gaming communities but still is pretty niche

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

"Yippie kay yay, MR FALCON." from Die Hard is pretty infamous.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

The P-10 is really fantastic let me tell you hwut.

[–] [email protected] 95 points 2 days ago

Oh boy a Star Citizen thread.

 
[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 days ago

I draw what I want.

 
[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

The name isn't exactly being subtle about what kind of audience they want. I guess it seems okay as something to draw more people into BT as a side attraction.

 
[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

It is in fact in a Museum. This is part of a display in the Alabama state museum.

 
[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 days ago

Not based on an existing object, just a fighter design I've been toying with for a while. I like the action figure sensibility of having moving parts to snap into attack mode.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

The back set of wings is supposed to be just long enough to clear the forward wings and line up. Measurements say it works but a failure of fully accounting for perception of perspective.

 
 
[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Because 40k designs run on visually communicated vibes. The bullpup design has connotations with a more advanced and slick type of force (deserved or not it doesn't matter, what matters is the perception), which is what the Elysians are when compared to most other guard regiments. Looking for or demanding realism in 40k is utterly missing the point.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (3 children)

OOU bullpups on models are just more difficult to pull off because the posing and shape of the arm has to accommodate the magazine pressing into it. It makes weapon swap conversions harder.

It's also makes the model a little harder to visually read since the big chunky magazine that helps identify the weapon is hidden from most angles.

40k has had a few bullpups like Elysian lasguns, but that is a very niche model range. I swear I've seen a bullpup bolter on a character somewhere, but overall it is usually better to go with another design for tabletop reasons.

 
 
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Even being unexpectedly awoken so much earlier than the start of her normal shift, Mara Peridot retained her trademark cheer as she made her way to the upper floor of the Vault where everyone was being assembled. Weaving through the assembly of people, she tried to make small talk with one of the computationists who happened to be just ahead of her, but he drearily waved her away while sucking a wakeup paste from a small pouch. Oh well, surely this call by the Overseer was something momentous. She sidled into the large room, the available chairs long since gone, and stood near the wall. She could just see the Overseer just over the heads of some of her taller fellow dwellers. He was a stocky older man, with grey hair and a square face. She had only ever talked with him a few times, normally when he had come into the hydroponics garden to discuss some matter with the more senior biological technicians, but she still fondly remembered when he had stopped on the way out to compliment her agrobacterium-mediated recombination work.

"Ah, you're here, good..." His voice cut short her reminiscing and cut quiet the murmurs that had been in the room. He continued now, with all assembled giving him their full attention.

"Well, only good that you're here. We've got a problem. A big one. The controller chip for our water purification system has given up the ghost. We can't make another one and the process is too complicated for a work-around system. Simply put, we're running out of drinking water. No water, no Vault."

Some gasps and stares that were somehow louder followed his pronouncement. Mara's heart jumped. Surely he was going to explain how this was all going to be fixed in short order. She involuntarily dug her nails against the Vault's wall.

"We are going to do something we've never done before. One of you is going to leave the Vault and find a new water chip. I know, I know. This must come as a shock. We don't know what's out there. But this must be done for the good of the entire Vault."

He motioned to one of the security officers who had been waiting before continuing.

"To make this difficult decision fair, we have decided to leave it up to chance. Everyone who is within the appropriate age range, physical condition, and does not hold a critical position is going to draw straws. There are about two hundred of you, and whoever it is, know I have faith in your abilities. Let's begin."

Everyone was shocked, and the closest dwellers to the security officer seemed to pick their straws from his clutched hands in a daze. Eventually a more formal line begin to form. Vault dwellers were used to forming lines. In front of Mara was Albert Cole and she secretly hoped he would get the short straw. He was well liked in the Vault for his ability to get any two people to come to an agreement. He'd probably do fantastically in the out side, and Mara she'd heard him wishing for a chance to go up there anyways.

"Why straws fix Vault?"

Mara turned to look at the source of the deep, booming voice. It was poor, sweet Max. He was strong, but sometimes got a little turned around. She explained it was a contest and that was enough for Max.

The line got shorter and eventually Albert picked his straw. He whistled as he grabbed it, and with no hesitation examined it.

"Dang!" He exclaimed upon seeing it was full length.

Mara got up to the officer holding the straws and hovered her hand over one, but at the last moment darted away and picked another. Whew it was over. She was done and could could put this morning behind her. Just like Albert, she had a full le-

Oh. No.

No. No. No. No.

It was short. Tiny. No mistaking it. Absolutely not a full length straw.

She couldn't hear anything. Her vision hyperfocused on some random distant point in the room. She barely noticed as Max half caught her falling and guided her into one of the now vacant chairs.

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