Eheh, thanks. Some people just buy pre-painted pieces, or ones you assemble and paint yourself, but I like to go a step farther and make my own. If I can, I'll usually take a base from a generic figure and build over it to make things a little easier.
[Ryou makes his way closer, picking up one of the half-molded pieces (thoroughly wrapped in plastic) to show Rin what he means. There's a resin base below, and overtop of it he's been building with clay. The face and hair might start to look familiar--it's him!]
Usually you buy the board pieces yourself and just click them together however you want, but since I can't go to the game shop here I'll have to build my entire set from scratch.
Not that I mind, it's fun and keeps me busy. [He's just beaming at her.]
Oh, and it's a little different from its videogame counterpart, but board games like these are where the genre came from! So now, instead of needing a whole group of people, you can have an adventure whenever you want. Still...I prefer to play with friends around a table.
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[Ryou makes his way closer, picking up one of the half-molded pieces (thoroughly wrapped in plastic) to show Rin what he means. There's a resin base below, and overtop of it he's been building with clay. The face and hair might start to look familiar--it's him!]
Usually you buy the board pieces yourself and just click them together however you want, but since I can't go to the game shop here I'll have to build my entire set from scratch.
Not that I mind, it's fun and keeps me busy. [He's just beaming at her.]
Oh, and it's a little different from its videogame counterpart, but board games like these are where the genre came from! So now, instead of needing a whole group of people, you can have an adventure whenever you want. Still...I prefer to play with friends around a table.