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Author: | Frank5471UK [ 02-03-2013, 04:19 AM ] |
Post subject: | All Quiet On The Western Front |
Is January 2013 the first month ever without one of a) a news item on the main page b) a product release c) a new product preview Is all OK at WWG towers Denny ? |
Author: | shadegate [ 02-04-2013, 06:46 AM ] |
Post subject: | Re: All Quiet On The Western Front |
it does seem very quiet. I used to frequent the forums a lot a year or two ago and it seems quieter in general both on the forums and in the store. This often means that something big is on the horizon though, fingers crossed. Quality takes time. |
Author: | riddles [ 02-04-2013, 08:56 AM ] |
Post subject: | Re: All Quiet On The Western Front |
I would guess it's to do with the far longer lead times TCP has over other WWG products. Hopefully with a commensurately larger pay off at the end though! ![]() |
Author: | Gamesmith Denny [ 02-04-2013, 11:09 AM ] |
Post subject: | Re: All Quiet On The Western Front |
Hi guys. Sorry for the long lapse of relative silence. There are new products coming your way via Matt Lyon (2 in fact) but we are still in the process of wrapping those up in a bow. We'll update the WIP meter on the front page to reflect that shortly. Future TerraClips releases are dependent on a lot of factors. Although TerraClips has performed well in its niche, it has to fit the right production slot. TerraClips is a partnered offering with Wyrd Miniatures and they've been extremely busy on several fronts, so schedules and plans have to jive with all parties. There's lots of potential with the line (as you all know) so we'd like to see it continue when it makes sense to do so for everyone involved. The biggest single time sink for me personally is somewhat complicated to explain but I do intend on doing so (and my motivations for moving in that direction). The very short version is that mid last year I made a somewhat unexpected shift into videogame production. I plan on revealing what that's all about over the course of the next 2 weeks for those that would like more info. Anyway, things are still moving along, they're just getting a bit more complex ![]() ~ Denny |
Author: | DeltaIce [ 02-28-2013, 06:42 AM ] |
Post subject: | Re: All Quiet On The Western Front |
It is rather slow around here ... but not as slow as I am though. I decided to finally build the old Skull Cove set. It has some neat paper engineering for the jungle (built-in steps and path elements all in one sheet of paper) , but darn I've been so slow getting it done. The actual Skull rock and jungle part was fantastic modeling (again using one sheet of paper). I still have more jungle section to do ... volcano, and more. That set has so much in it ... boats, fort, docks, village, foliage ... on and on. The ground tiles are great too! At my present rate of building it will be a month to finish. I do highly recommend this set if you can find it somewhere. |
Author: | Zenguy [ 02-28-2013, 01:11 PM ] |
Post subject: | Re: All Quiet On The Western Front |
Skull Cove is a good, albeit older, set for pirate/tropical settings. Pretty sure it's still available on Paizo.com. |
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