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Trogdor board game playtimes. A good time was had by all in not one but two sessions of this classic.
Trogdor board game playtimes. A good time was had by all in not one but two sessions of this classic.
By way of my friendly neighborhood Bosco's.
Via @YoDanno on Twitter: an alternate cover for the Cook D&D Expert set. Rough and unfinished, but it offers a glimpse into what could have been.
Oh I look forward to reading this. Thank you Bri for my copy!
Clash of the Titans, 1981, last of the Harryhausen films. Saw it originally in a theater in or near Elmendorf Air Force Base when it first came out. As I child I coveted (but never received any of) the toys.
I've been watching the Sinbad films with visual effects by Ray Harryhausen.
These are pure cinematic comfort food.
Back in 2019, I received an animation cell from the Crusher Joe OVA as a Christmas present from a friend who collects animation cels. (I'd intended to write about this sooner, but projects and other events intervened.)
This month represents the third year of Orc.one. As I've said previously, I've written about it before now, and all of that still applies.
Tags (and hashtags) continue to deepen the site's usability and organization, and more content is being posted all the time.
So Bri shared this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/173875799296?hash=item287bce2500:g:FwQAAOSw~jNZY-hw
Which got me to wondering how to get ahold of more Crusher Joe model kits. This is a pretty costly kit of the Cordoba from the movie, but it comes with a small Minerva to get things in proper scale: https://www.ebay.com/itm/224372078722?hash=item343d9e3882:g:xTgAAOSwytZgPy-2
Maybe someday.
Unpainted miniature from 1983, by Grenadier Models, Inc.
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