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Re: Samorai
« Reply #20 on: December 17, 2006, 19:40:19 »
Actually, you inspired me, macgayver.
I saw your web site some time ago. Including your Samurai Jack.
I mentioned your Jack on GW-PC. I think it was in the Seven Samurai topic. They may like to see him over there.

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You have my blessing to post it there  ;)

It's nice to hear and see we inspire eachother  ;D

greetz  :wave:
One picture say's more then a thousand words ;)

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Re: Samorai
« Reply #21 on: December 18, 2006, 17:43:23 »


Actually, you inspired me, macgayver.
I saw your web site some time ago. Including your Samurai Jack.
I mentioned your Jack on GW-PC. I think it was in the Seven Samurai topic. They may like to see him over there.

 :)

Hello, Jimmy ...

Actually, MacGayver is member #41 over at GW-PC! ... ;)
(We are now at member #746 ... we have thrown out almost 600 undesirable members!)

So, as you can see, there is a lot of sharing between the different groups ... :)

In my opinion MacGayver is very good, but I think, Jimmy, that you may have "raised the bar" with your beautiful Samurai warrior ... ;)

(However, I'm sure that Michael loves the competition) ... ;)

All the best,
Richard







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Re: Samorai
« Reply #22 on: December 18, 2006, 18:47:13 »
i just finished reading marco polo's travels.
you captured the spirit, no doubt.

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    honni soit qui mal y pense

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Re: Samorai
« Reply #23 on: December 18, 2006, 18:58:11 »


Actually, MacGayver is member #41 over at GW-PC! ... ;)
(We are now at member #746 ... we have thrown out almost 600 undesirable members!)

Sorry missing something here, dunno understand



(However, I'm sure that Michael loves the competition) ... ;)



I need to dissapoint you Richard  ;D  
Feel that in creativity , there's no need for competition

Think we each have our own way of bringing something
I prefer getting inspired by eachother  ;)

Again, lovly piccies Jimmy  :wave:

Michael  :)



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Re: Samorai
« Reply #24 on: December 18, 2006, 20:41:41 »
Actually, MacGayver is member #41 over at GW-PC! ... ;)
(We are now at member #746 ... we have thrown out almost 600 undesirable members!)

Sorry missing something here, dunno understand


Richard is referring to the spam accounts.
There's a bit of a battle going on behind the lines, but I think we're winning it. ;)
Must be doing quite a good job if you haven't noticed them. ;D

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Re: Samorai
« Reply #25 on: December 19, 2006, 07:31:00 »

Richard is referring to the spam accounts.
There's a bit of a battle going on behind the lines, but I think we're winning it. ;)
Must be doing quite a good job if you haven't noticed them. ;D

Seems to be a trouble on every forum
Thanks for clearing this up dear  ;)
and you doing a very good job , cos haven't noticed them on this forum  ;)
take care  :)
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Re: Samorai
« Reply #26 on: December 20, 2006, 00:31:07 »
Thanks Richard :)

I really don't know if I could make decent "original parts only" customs. My brain doesn't seem to be able to envision those, so I appreciate those customs. I do make them now and again, but mine aren't very interesting. I always want to paint or chop and glue something  ;D Another nice thing about OPO customs is that they can be played with, moved around and such without breaking. My few customs are only good for show and tell.

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Re: Samorai
« Reply #27 on: December 26, 2006, 01:10:00 »



I need to disappoint you Richard  ;D 
Feel that in creativity , there's no need for competition

Think we each have our own way of bringing something
I prefer getting inspired by eachother  ;)

Again, lovely piccies Jimmy  :wave:

Michael  :)

You are absolutely correct, Michael ...

Even "friendly" competition is no where near as positive and constructive as creative inspiration.

I totally agree with you, Mr. MacGayver (and, apologize for my thoughtless comment).

After reading what you wrote, and reexamining what I really believe, I have to say,
"It is much better to share and build than it is to compete and destroy!"

Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year,
Richard





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Re: Samorai
« Reply #28 on: December 26, 2006, 01:29:20 »


Thanks Richard :)

I really don't know if I could make decent "original parts only" customs. My brain doesn't seem to be able to envision those, so I appreciate those customs. I do make them now and again, but mine aren't very interesting. I always want to paint or chop and glue something  ;D Another nice thing about OPO customs is that they can be played with, moved around and such without breaking. My few customs are only good for show and tell.

You're welcome. Jimmy ...

I enjoy both "display" as well as "play" customs.  As you browse through the Garden Wargaming website you will see plenty of both.

For example, David Hamer has been very prolific in creating "display" figures of all types, while Ralf Gemein, on the other hand, has been equally prolific in creating many different kinds of "play" figures.

Both Ralf and David have created some really fantastic custom figures! In my opinion, both are wonderful to see!

All of my own customs have been "play" figures because that's who I am and that's what I like to make. However, I am very fortunate to have some of David's "display" figures in my collection!

So, to make "display" or "play" seems to really be a personal preference. I'm sure that there are some collectors who make both.

All the best and Merry Christmas,
Richard