I've started adding some illustrated examples to Hearts of Tin. Not being a graphics guru or computer whiz the results are neither professional nor handy to download. (Its up over a MB)
I have however added a pdf version with really reduced photo quality but much friendlier to download and they are clear enough to get the point across.
For the indefinite future, both formats are available, but yes this means that while I'm still polishing, I'm starting to lock it the clunky bits and slowly getting ready to call the rules done. (I'm wondering if I would consider chisel and stone to be permanent, my experiences with rebasing would tend to indicate that nothing is really permanent.)
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Too Big for Its Britches
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Born and raised in the suburbs of Montreal, 5 years in the Black Watch of Canada Cadets, 5 years at the Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean followed by 4 in the navy. 25 years with CPC in IT simultaneous with 23 years running a boarding kennel. Inherited my love of toy soldiers from my mother's father. Married with a pack of Italian Greyhounds and 3 cats. Prematurely retired and enjoying leisure to game, maintaining our 160 yr old farmhouse and just living.
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Thanks for making this available Ross. I'll aim to give it a go next month.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll wait for the second edition with colour pictures, tournament army lists and proprietary ranges of miniatures.
ReplyDeleteA free pdf works for me, but it looks as if you've got a pre-order from Conrad for the glossy boxed edition at $79.95. Can I have the European distribution rights?
ReplyDeleteTim, experiences suggests downloading the latest version just before playing. But, sure, if you should live so long, the rights are yours!
ReplyDeleteConrad, In my worst nightmares. I'll confess to being influence by outside pressure to include some examples and diagrams. Being lazy and non-graphical pictures seemed easier but I'm still not sure what might be useful in way of illustrations.
If I ever submit to even wider pressure to design a points system, well may my finger tips rot and my dice roll all 2's
-Ross