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Greetings from germany

PostPosted: August 1st, 2014, 6:45 am
by Aikuchi
Greetings DS-fellas!
Been here bout a year...lurking...but my las registration got lost in the crash round x-mas.
I'd been planning to introduce myself again with something to present...terrain, some painted miniatures s.l.t....but with Ed 3 on the verge I need to comment some things.

Well...been collecting white metal for about 20 years, with not one coplete squad painted or played more games than I can count on one hand :suicide:
Merely a year ago I fell in love with the Iguana :nomad: ( and even dont have the miniature yet ) and got some Corgies since then.
Recently I started building terrain pieces and I hope to be able to show some pictures soon(TM) -I don't like to present things only half done...so no work in progress pictures.

Well, I live in Essen - central west germany - and since I just played one session Infinity - got walloped - I count myself a noob...so expect some noob questions.
Making matters worse, I always got the impression to have picked the wrong team...no matter what...so expect some snippy comments on corregidors behalf, as well.

So, cya in the verse.

Re: Greetings from germany

PostPosted: August 1st, 2014, 6:51 am
by Claudius Sol
Welcome back aboard. I hope you have fun here. I can certainly understand the desire to only show completed items. Though all my terrain is in a constant state of nit done. Keep at it in Infinity! It's a complicated game and takes most people more than a few tries to get it all down. The actual tactical depth of the game is pretty amazing. Corregidor isn't all that bad! I'm sure you'll learn their fun tricks and styles very quickly.

Re: Greetings from germany

PostPosted: August 1st, 2014, 6:54 am
by Ursun
Welcome to the Forum, alsways nice to see some more german activity over here.

I don´t know if you allready made your appearence in the german O-12, but if you didn´t make sure to step by.
Also, this saturday there will be the monthly Spieletreff in Mülheim, so if you like to meet some new people and get some games under your belt , make sure to come around :D

Re: Greetings from germany

PostPosted: August 2nd, 2014, 6:55 am
by Aikuchi
Greetings Ursun.
Thanks for pointing the direction to O-12, nice to have some gamers in close vicinity...maybe, if I get my minis based sometime, we can meet for a game or two.
But, despite some other things, DS is so great cause I'm able to hone my english a bit and...and that is the most important part...my companies firewall does not block the access to it^^.