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Post by Anaris on Feb 28, 2017 19:30:12 GMT
Hey, what stores or places do you guys go to play this stuff?
My main place is Boldo's Armory, sometimes Millennium and very little of Just Games
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Post by roughtimes on Mar 1, 2017 2:29:32 GMT
Sometimes my basement
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Post by TheREALricksalamone on Mar 1, 2017 3:42:08 GMT
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Post by frozenfood on Mar 1, 2017 9:19:57 GMT
My mate's attic. There's room, a fridge and sveral display cases with all of his armies
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Post by Anaris on Mar 1, 2017 12:57:28 GMT
And you didn't invite me?!?! 🤔😲
Nice screenshots btw Rick, mvp goes to that bowl of chips photo bombing.
Attics and basements are nice. Yeah I don't have like any proper table size or much terrain to play at my place. It seems like you guys have a good amount of room to move around in.
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Mar 1, 2017 13:25:34 GMT
. I play with pride in Rick's basement.
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Mar 1, 2017 13:26:26 GMT
And my Photo Bomb MVP goes to Boda's buttcrack in the very top of the picture above.
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Post by TheREALricksalamone on Mar 1, 2017 15:32:20 GMT
Let me elaborate on my answer here. We met to "pilot" what could be a regular gaming event (monthly, bi-monthly?) My basement is getting finished in the next month and a half and, when done, is to be the premiere place to play Warhammer in Rochester. I was given a massive blank slate and a budget to "design the basement of my dreams". You can bet that my primary interest is making a comfortable place for my gang to hang out, drink beer, and roll dice. The space is going to be themed as reclaimed industrial, have a small kitchen, a bathroom, wall-mounted TVs, and enough space for at least 5 gaming tables (plus spots to unpack and put stuff). I have been hosting Rochester Warhammer events for 15 years at my home(s) and this is to be the gaming space to beat them all.
Anyone playing Warhammer Fantasy in the Western to Central NY areas should link up with our group through this forum and unite. I'm not sure how many guys still gather at local shops but the days of showing up on a Thursday night with a box of models and picking up a game are probably gone forever. We are evolving.
There will be campaigns, tournaments, pickup nights (like last Friday). We have all of the high-end gaming mats, awesome terrain, and our group brings beautifully painted models to the field. Hell, there are even guys who bring home brewed beer.
Construction is supposed to be done at the end of April.
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Post by Anaris on Mar 23, 2017 2:32:38 GMT
Let me elaborate on my answer here. We met to "pilot" what could be a regular gaming event (monthly, bi-monthly?) My basement is getting finished in the next month and a half and, when done, is to be the premiere place to play Warhammer in Rochester. I was given a massive blank slate and a budget to "design the basement of my dreams". You can bet that my primary interest is making a comfortable place for my gang to hang out, drink beer, and roll dice. The space is going to be themed as reclaimed industrial, have a small kitchen, a bathroom, wall-mounted TVs, and enough space for at least 5 gaming tables (plus spots to unpack and put stuff). I have been hosting Rochester Warhammer events for 15 years at my home(s) and this is to be the gaming space to beat them all. Anyone playing Warhammer Fantasy in the Western to Central NY areas should link up with our group through this forum and unite. I'm not sure how many guys still gather at local shops but the days of showing up on a Thursday night with a box of models and picking up a game are probably gone forever. We are evolving. There will be campaigns, tournaments, pickup nights (like last Friday). We have all of the high-end gaming mats, awesome terrain, and our group brings beautifully painted models to the field. Hell, there are even guys who bring home brewed beer. Construction is supposed to be done at the end of April. Do you need any physical labor help with anything?
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Post by TheREALricksalamone on Mar 23, 2017 2:36:47 GMT
I'm good thank you. I've hired a contractor for the labor.
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