Hey folks!
I am gone for the
week in Alabama to see the Wife's Family!
I will be thinking
some Hobby stuff, hope to share when I get home!
Have a great week
all of you!
-Rob-
Hi there, [Insert Personalized name here]! I am glad you stopped in! Welcome to my Blog of all things Nerdom related! As you begin ...
War Thunder is a
Free to play game from Gaijin, a Russian company. War Thunder is not a pay to
win game. You can spend money, buy planes and tanks that are pretty good, but
the real bonus they give you is increased research points, which in turn allow
you to unlock stronger and stronger vehicles. The only reason I say it is not
pay to win is because those premium tanks you can get are tiered equivalent to
the other types of tanks they would face. Meaning, with exceptions, there is no
huge in game performance boost.
I started out with
planes, and worked my way up through the tiers. There are 5 different tiers to
play from, with a multitude of planes in each. When you are in matchmaking, the
system matches you to planes/tanks that are of a similar Battle Rating, which
is usually in an equivalent tier. Tier one planes are biplanes and first
generation monoplanes, whereas tier 5 is jet propelled aircraft.
This is my Corporate
Security Unit, that came in the Operation Icestorm box, from Corvus Belli.
That, of course, means Infinity.
The last thing I
want from a gaming table is... well... I want it to look nice. I want it to
have a smooth finish, and a dark look to the wood.
It has been a fairly
slow week, hobby wise, so I will just talk a bit about what I was about to do
in my free time!
This is the model I
use for my Legion Preator. I really like the model, just because he looks like
he is commanding rather than fighting himself. I like the resting menace of
this guy. He just looking like he ready to slash you up.
As for painting, I
did get some basecoat for my Imperial fists finished, my Tactical Support
Squad, and my Heavy Support Squad. No pictures today, because I am not totally
happy with the results yet, but they will be coming eventually.
Today will be my
Assault Squad. This is meant for a Heresy squad, but the minimum squad size is
10, so not quite there yet. I really had a ton of fun with the posing on these
marines, and was very happy with the painting itself.
I also made a point
with these guys to weather them a bit heavier, which I think made them stand
out better.
The first format I want to cover is Modern. The Modern Format covers all cards from 8th edition on, and as a general rule is the most casual of the formats. There are banned cards, but those only really matter in a tournament setting. I really like playing this format because the majority of my decks fit within this range. The modern format deck building limitations are pretty forgiving, you can have up to 4 of the same card in the deck (Playsets), and the deck minimum is 60 cards. The max is actually as many cards as you can shuffle unassisted. These same guidelines apply to Standard.