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  1. Hello there, Thanks for the information on the plastic rods, it's appreciated. Dark Trainer, I'm up in the Bellingham area.
  2. Hello there, I've checked other places but have thus far come up short. Wondering if anyone in the local gaming scene has any information. Looking for the following Necron Monolith bits and/or suggestions on where I could look for them other than ebay: * monolith crystal thingie on the top... I only have one half of one * one of the large rods that plug into the side * the swirly-looking disc that goes on the back, similar in material to the portal and crystal Any thoughts/assistance would be appreciated. Thanks and stay safe, don
  3. Hello there, Good thread to read. My two cents, which is probably worth less than two cents considering how little I play in the local scene, is: It's always good to have options. I personally like a rule set that is broad and encompassing, allowing gamers to make the specifics, so to speak. 40k has lots of rules / codices / supplements / etc. but it seems to me that y'all have hit the proverbial nail on the head by doing it YOUR way. Folks wanna run gaming sessions wherein rule sets x and y aren't allowed? So be it. At least folks know. A tournament that allows d-weapons and gi-hugic thingiemabobbers? Cool if that's what you wanna play. The analogy to me is RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons / Pathfinder. Sure there's a rule set and in some cases it's pretty fleshed-out and specific. But for the most part the player base has a ton of options and can play it their way. And options are better than being forced to play a certain way. Back in the tournament days for me everywhere I went it was basically the same thing: folks trying to get the best list with the best rules flexing / exploits / loopholes and duking it out. Those of us that wanted thematics, storylines, etc. just ended up making our own gaming groups and playing it our way. I've got a pretty good inkling in my head that if I ever wanna game down at Dark Tower Games with y'all I'm going to get this: players that are helpful and friendly and who are interested in having a fun game with some kind of thematic storyline element. Which is precisely how I wanna play, so thank goodness y'all exist. Stay safe, don
  4. Hello there, I'm assuming Kickstarter is notifying account holders via email, but just in case: Hackers hit crowd-funding site Kickstarter and made off with user information, the site said Saturday. Though no credit card info was taken, the site said, attackers made off with usernames, e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, phone numbers, and encrypted passwords. "Actual passwords were not revealed, however it is possible for a malicious person with enough computing power to guess and crack an encrypted password, particularly a weak or obvious one," the site said in a blog post, adding that "as a precaution, we strongly recommend that you create a new password for your Kickstarter account, and other accounts where you use this password." The site said law enforcement told Kickstarter of the breach on Wednesday night and that the company "immediately closed the security breach and began strengthening security measures throughout the Kickstarter system." The site also said "no credit card data of any kind was accessed by hackers" and that "there is no evidence of unauthorized activity of any kind on all but two Kickstarter user accounts." Stay safe, don
  5. Hello there, I've put (23) scything talons into a sandwich baggie with a note marked "WICCUS" in it and will put it behind the counter at Dark Tower Games today (Saturday the 15th). I'll probably be there around 1300 hours. Please take what you need and just cross out your name, put "DON ALMER" on the card and I'll know to pick it up. Or whatever similar easy way you have of returning what you don't need. I put each limb up against a carnifex and a tyranid warrior... they all obviously fit on the former and look incredibly out of place on the latter, so I'm under the assumption that the ones I've bagged are the ones you're looking for. My sincerest apologies if I've got it wrong. Stay safe, don
  6. Hello there, Thanks for posting the schedule AND points values, sir... really helps out. I just got back from a training course but plan on stopping by and watching. The March, September, October, November and December tournaments are looking like they are work-schedule compatible so I am going to make an army list these days off and stop my painting rotation and concentrate on the ol' army list! Thanks again! Stay safe, don
  7. Hello there, Sorry for the late post, I've been away. If you need tyranid MC-sized scything talons still, please let me know as I have a bunch in my bits box. Stay safe, don
  8. Thank you so much for posting the dates ahead of time, along with the point values. I realize that seeing me game is akin to seeing a leprechaun riding a unicorn over a rainbow bridge leading from the Shire to Narnia in order to meet Han Solo and Chewbacca for some zany adventures in the World of Greyhawk, but this helps planning immensely. Appreciate it! Stay safe, don
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    Knights

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  10. Hello there, Have fun, that's why you're doing all of this. Learn from the experience so you can do it again and more to your liking. Be thankful for such a wonderful opportunity! Have a great time and be safe! don
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    Shotgun studs

    Hello there, Gunbroker.com has em all over the board... nice ones over $ 1k, other ones way less. What HeroZero suggested is good... might even get decent trade stuff? Stay safe, don
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    Shotgun studs

    Hello there, Looks like a 101 select to me. Stay safe, don
  13. Hello there, It sounds like Saturday, March 22nd will be the day. You are being given ample time to schedule so hopefully that helps. Please plan on a start time of noon. Easy for me to remember as well as not being too early / too late for folks. I will supply the location and materials and will update as the day approaches. All are welcome to attend provided that you read the very first post and agree with what I typed out. Wives, girlfriends, significant others, buddies, kids, etc. I've instructed ages from 8 to 70, so not a problem. You will not need to bring anything other than yourselves, note-taking materials if you're into that (I'll also have a sign-in sheet where I can email you a copy of the PowerPoint we go over) and a positive attitude. Don't worry about eye protection, hearing protection or any of that because we will not be shooting anything. This will be a BASIC, HANDS-ON HANDGUN SAFETY / ORIENTATION class. Stay safe, don
  14. Hello there, Thanks for the interest responses, makes it way easier for me. I totally get scheduling gremlins, thus tend to try and set stuff in the future so folks can actually clear time to attend. huggies01 - Plantation Rifle Range is another local shooting range. It's south on Samish Way down by the Lake Whatcom area. They can accommodate handgun, rifle and shotgun. Should have a schedule online and it's run by Whatcom County Parks and Recreation. I would be willing to do this on a weekend if that's what work's best for folks, no problem. How does either Saturday, March 22nd or Sunday, March 23rd work for people? Again, I could do the first class as a 2 to 3 hour introduction class and we would have breaks, etc. Very, very basic stuff to start with and I will supply the location, firearms and course material. This gives folks with scheduling issues time to plan. You folks just figure out what day works best. And if both of those days are equally crappy, let's figure out another one. Stay safe, don
  15. Hello there, So far only 3-4 interested parties. Hmmm....
  16. Hello there, This is the new topic promised from the other posting. I'll hit the high points: * State certified firearms instructor (handgun, rifle, shotgun) * Current police officer with 18 years of service, 10+ being in SWAT * Have instructed tons of folks prior... kids, teens, women and men * Willing to do this for free as a favor to the Warhamster community I will supply a location 99.9% of the time that's well lit, warm and safe (i.e. the police department) I will supply non-lethal firearms for instructional purposes for the first classes I will supply training materials for you to take home and review I will give you good foundational skills and hone existing ones I will treat folks with respect and patience I will give my personal opinion on whatever topics when asked I will not tolerate BS or unsafe actions... I've been shot at by suspects on two occasions and don't need more I will not engage in a battle of egos... be a student or don't show I will not put up with disparaging anti-police views... we're here to help this community and this is an example of that The first class I would wish to instruct is a BASIC, foundational handgun operator's course. You will learn how to safely clear a handgun, how to safely load and charge a handgun and some basic, foundational shooting skills. You will learn and be expected to adhere to the universal firearms safety laws. Lots of civilians have taken this and given me positive feedback. The class would be expected to digest and train this information for a period of time. Class two would be talking about what I feel are important foundational shooting skills and "dry firing" over and over and over in a safe environment. The class would be expected to digest and train this information for a period of time. Class three would be "live fire" and going to a range and going over some BASIC shooting drills. These three classes would provide a nice foundational starting point for most folks and give them the skills needed to operate a handgun safely. I could do the same thing with rifles and shotguns if you'd like. And when I say "rifles" I usually mean AR- platforms, as that is what most folks want instruction in. After basic classes we could talk about branching into self-defense / retention / etc. stuff, but only after folks demonstrate safe and proficient skill sets of instructional material covered thus far. If folks want to skip this and go to a local and reputable course where you pay money, let me know too as I can refer you to quality folks and not fly-by-night "ninja awesome death gun" BS. The offer is out, you folks just have to organize who wants it and how many folks there will be, etc. My son at 10 years old was running my duty Glock and SWAT AR- just fine... the shotgun gave him trouble due to his size. He's 13 now and will be happy to attend so folks with similar aged-kids can feel comfy. Stay safe, don
  17. Hello there, I would like to help in a logistical / support role if you need someone to help. I'm handy with power tools, have some community contacts, love the hobby, can fight/use weapon systems... I know my schedule prohibits me from being around a ton, but they don't call them "behind the scenes helpers" for nothing! Oh, and I have a really big pole barn for fun stuff / storage. Stay safe, don
  18. Hello there, Making a new topic thread. Hopefully I'm not offending anyone or making them grumpy... just offering services. Stay safe, don
  19. Hello there, I just got some Army Painter Wargamer brushes, the triangular ones, for Christmas. Very happy with them so far. Prior to these I was using Citadel ones (splitting) and the Privateer Press ones (for some reason the bristles were positively disintegrating). Not too pricey, either. Stay safe, don
  20. My family and I love White Dwarf! Sounds like the new magazine will be good, too so that's positive news.
  21. Hello there, Um for what it's worth I am happy to give you any instruction you want. State-certified firearms instructor in handgun and rifle. Been on SWAT for over a decade, have instructed officers from municipal, county, state and federal agencies in everything from tactics, firearms and use of force. If you want *combat* firearms training, no problem. If you want a firearms safety introduction class, no problem. I agree with a lot of stuff posted regarding responsibilities, repetition, etc. There are tons of folks available to help. With regards to the class, if the Warhamsters are willing to organize who would want to attend (i.e. you, spouses, GFs/BFs, etc.) then I'd be happy to instruct a basic "here's a handgun" safety orientation class. If folks want other things after that, no problem. Stay safe, don
  22. Hello there, Yes there is a physical difference, as the XV8-05 is bigger. Stay safe, don
  23. Hello there, Okay, please email me at work (dalmer@cob.org) and give me your name or address and I'll look up the case personally and see what's what. One of our unit guys is awesome at checking pawn stuff and I can talk with the guys/gals on the force and get the word out to look for your stuff. On the topic of firearm safety, I'm a state-certified handgun instructor and would happily volunteer my time to show you folks and spouses / GFs / BFs / kids handgun safety. I can even supply the weapon systems... I used to do it all the time for folks when I was range officer. Holler if this sounds like what you want. Stay safe, don
  24. Hello there, First off, terribly sorry that this happened. If you feel comfortable with it, feel free to PM me or mail me at dalmer@cob.org (my work email) and give me details and I can look into things for you. Just my two cents, so please take it for what it's worth. If you've done this stuff, awesome... if not, just my humble suggestions. 1. Please file a report with the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office to report the burglary 2. Start typing up a missing property list and be as descriptive as you can: colors, model numbers, serial numbers, any distinguishing marks/stickers/whatnot, etc. Even little things like "when you turn on the iPod, a picture of a dog will come up" or something like that. Currently I'm in an anti-crime unit and we find TONS of property that we're positive is stolen but serial numbers don't match anything reported or folks don't report their property missing. 3. I'm not sure if there's still an assigned deputy for Sudden Valley but when you file your report, ask. Talk with him/her about what occurred so they have a "heads up." Last year my unit was probing around a doper house in Sudden Valley so if it's still there then maybe your stuff isn't too far off and WCSO might know this. 4. Second the motion on checking Craigslist. 5. Make extra copies of your missing property list and distribute them to Checkmate Pawn, Bellingham Pawn, Guide Trading Post, etc. A lot of times the local pawnshops will take items so if you have descriptions for them, they can call WCSO. 6. If anything might have had your name, birthdate or other identity-theft type pieces of information, call one of the three credit bureaus and put a "fraud alert" on the report. The credit bureau you report it to will inform the other credit bureaus so you SHOULD get notice if someone tries to open accounts, etc. Obviously if any banking stuff, checks or whatnot were taken immediately contact your financial institution. 7. Contact the person you rent from, explain what occurred and tell them that you would like motion lighting / an alarm system / whatnot installed. Most landlords I've contacted are willing to do this, as they get a break in homeowner's insurance. Having a police report filed will help your cause and if for some reason your landlord doesn't want to do these simple things, then take it upon yourself to work on the lighting. Also, get an alarm company sign and post it in a conspicuous place in your front area. "Hardening the target" sometimes can be as simple as making your place look less inviting for a crime. 8. Notify your neighbors about what occurred. Someone might have seen something or whatnot. At the very least, neighbors that are aware can help in the future. Contact me with any questions, comments or concerns and again... terribly sorry this happened. Stay safe, don
  25. Hello there, Thanks for the sale, much appreciated. PayPal money just sent. Stay safe, don
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