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“Komm da weg, Idioten!”
Gardener from Northern Germany
“Komm da weg, Idioten!”
The nastiest thing about lack of oxygen is that the first effect is losing your ability to tell that anything is wrong with you. The perfect killer.
I actually want an undead dungeon filled with toxic fumes now.
But how many of the Rollmaster spells are actually useful?
Yes, my post says that they are resin.
These are supposedly 1:72 resin figures. (No clue what printer, though.)
https://i.etsystatic.com/23671410/r/il/e17d8b/5222856934/il_1140xN.5222856934_b3ie.jpg
Look a bit rougher than injection mold, but for wargaming purposes this would be absolutely sufficient.
All in a row.
Then the unhelpful gatekeeper on Mastodon was not only extremely rude, but also talking complete nonsense.
Thanks.
1 length unit on the model is 72 length units on the real object. Figures are about 2cm tall.
But resin printers also seem like they are 10 times as expensive. Which is why I am asking if anyone can help me to find out how detailed PLA actually gets at that scale.
No player creativity in my game, you snowflake!
No! You’re contaminating all the drink!
I have no idea.
But it must either be an issue with how files are stored on diyrpg.org, how external files are processed by kbin.social, or an issue with your browser.
If it’s an issue with diyrpg.org, then anyone with an account from other instances should see it as well. If it’s an issue with kbin.social, then everyone with a kbin.social account should see it. If neither is the case, then it would probably an issue with the browser.
You could right click on one of the wrong thumbnails and select “view image” and then look at the url of the wrong image file. If it’s stored on diyrpg.org, then there might be something wrong with the instance server, which I would have to look into as the instance admin.
Anyone else encountering this error?
This actually is a valuable lesson for GMs.
Playing RPGs is not about having the players act out the adventure you want them to have. It’s all about the players creating the adventure they want to have.
I only recognize things as down as GNS and Fatal, and those are really just level 3 stuff.