Not only did Friday morning at Adepticon start with a massive headache (literally) buy also with me wondering what the hell I was thinking when I registered for an 8am RPG. So, I just turned the alarm off and went back to bed.
Still struggling from the headache, I spent a little more time in the vendor hall before heading to a hands on airbrush weathering class with Mr. Justin. A great class, as his usually are, but after John's help with my El Camino conversions, the lessons learned were already in my head and fresh. Does not hurt to have them reinforced though.
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Right Side we practiced Hairspray Technique |
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Left Side we practiced Salt Chipping |
Oh, in addition to the awesome tank from TrenchWorx we also got free Minitaire Ghost Tints for those in the class. Something new to play with (eventually, long story). A little more time in the vendor hall:
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Filling some gaps for Wrath of Kings and Dark Age |
Then to the Devil's Run game that I built and painted the El Camino for. Which seemed like a great game, run by a great guy but pretty much a bust for me. 21 people crowded around a 4x4 play area.
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A few to many people, IMO |
Couple this with a huge amount of down time (due to the number of players) and you have me dropping out to go to dinner with Mike, Derek, Lathan, and a nice fellow from Privateer Press (Will?). Had a great time at dinner, hanging at the painting area and then the bar. I definitely think I made the right call.
Yup, the PP guy was Will.
ReplyDeleteToo funny that your non-event was right next to my non-event, ha, ha.