Cinematic vs. Vector movement and Re: Tanks was: Ship Figs"

2 posts ยท Aug 29 2003 to Aug 30 2003

From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>

Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 18:47:25 -0500

Subject: Re: Re: Cinematic vs. Vector movement and Re: Tanks was: Ship Figs"

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> NOT including me at all. But your original

no, that was just reductio ad absurdum
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As your argument could have been reduced to 'well, then, we should be working
things out with simultaneous equations', given that you kept reducing 'most
important' to 'only', but the whole discussion was incredibly redundant and
needed to be dropped.

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> http://www.irregularminiatures.co.uk/

ie the 6mm science fiction section...
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HUGE thanks on the pointer! I was having trouble figuring where to look,
though now it seems obvious. *blush*

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> Is it just me, or do the Stamper and Stabber MBT's

I'm sure it's *purely coincidence*....
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Well, Irregular is known for creative 'sincerest compliments', but I'd have to
call the influence noticeable, though not quite strong.

Now, the Alien MBT is definitely a 'hoot'. Where have I seen high tech
tanks with BFG's and exposed treads before...? ;->=

And, dirty ole man or not, I STILL have problems with the titles of the Flying
Dreadnought line...

The_Beast

From: Brian Bilderback <bbilderback@h...>

Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 17:04:09 -0700 (PDT)

Subject: Re: Re: Cinematic vs. Vector movement and Re: Tanks was: Ship Figs"

> --- Doug Evans <devans@nebraska.edu> wrote:

> HUGE thanks on the pointer! I was having trouble

Sorry again. Unlike some sites, the individual product sections don't have
separate pages. I forgot to point out that it was on the 6mm page.

> Well, Irregular is known for creative 'sincerest

Much stronger on the Stabber, for sure.

> Now, the Alien MBT is definitely a 'hoot'. Where

*innocence incarnate* I have no idea what you
mean....

> And, dirty ole man or not, I STILL have problems

See previous comment.