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Monday, June 11, 2012
Tournament Prize Support
As a gamer there are 2 things that keep me playing in tournaments. First the great games with new players ans second the prizes. In my case I normally get more of the first one and practically none of the second. The last time I really won a prize at an event was for Advanced D&D and the prize was a copy of the Fiend Folio. Yes, it was that long ago. I still have whats left of the book though.
As part of my way of reaching out to the community I am looking to get in touch with tournament organizers and game shops to make sure other gamers do have prize dry spells like I do. With that in mind if you or your gaming club is running an event and is looking for a little extra prize support we may be able to help you. First up is a standing 20% discount for all event orders and free engraving on custom items. Second is the Gamer Care Package. This is a collection of small items including bases, various army icons, engraved tokens and marker to give out to your players. The packs are small but are a nice way to make sure no one walks away empty handed. The items are randomly selected by me and will vary based on stock levels. I will try and gear them toward the game system played at the even when possible. I wont be sending out packs of 40K icons to a Car Wars event*.
So what do you need to do to get the package, simple put on a even and place an order. With your order tell me the name of the event and a little about the event. Even better send along a copy of the flyer or the event logo. Email me at BURNINDESIGNS@GMAIL.COM .
* I still play Car Wars from time to time and hope someday, someone will have an event that it is still played at. Old games need love too.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Zombie Crossing Sign Clocks
Danger Zombie Crossing Clocks. Ready to order in 6, 8 and 12" sizes. But for those that want to go really big we offer a 18" version too. Contact us at Burnindesigns@gmail.com to get yours or have any designs custom etched for you . Prices start at $6 for the basic sign.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Robotech-Battletech: Going small to think big
I have had the 25th anniversary edition of Battletech sitting on my shelf still in the shrink wrap since it was released. Well it is finally time to see it get some use. I unpacked the box and immediately had memories of my first games with blocks and small boxes taking the place of buildings, cutting dozens and dozens of large hex shaped hills. Then it hit me, I can do that same thing again only faster this time. Laser cut buildings inbound.
A little research to get the scaling close, some test cuts and buildings start showing up.
First up is the basic building. It is 6 levels and 2" square. It is sort of your basic apartment complex. The kit comes with enough pieces to add balconies to all floors and 2 different styles of roof grates.
Battletech and Robotech models in the same game!!! |
Next up is the 2 tower hotel. This is another 6 story model that includes different roof plates including a landing pad design with an H designating it has a hospital.
The bank / stacker building.This is a 3 level design that can be stacked to make taller buildings. Each section is 3 levels high and had adjustable corner blocks and columns so all the buildings don't have to look alike.
Pricing for the buildings is still being set but the goal is to have an entire 4x4 foot tables worth of buildings for $100 to $150.
There are still some more buildings I am working on including some mega level skyscrapers and destroyed buildings.
If you want to be the first to get some feel free to contact us at BURNINDESIGNS@GMAIL.COM.
Labels:
6mm,
Battletech,
buildings,
laser cut,
miniatures,
model,
Robotech,
wargaming
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