Thank you! The next video I'm preparing is a sea battle :) My channel is made thinking about sharing all the processes that go along with the miniatures hobby, without pretending to give lessons, it seems to me that there are few media as good as TH-cam so we can see how each of us solves the challenges that arise when painting or modelling, and although for the moment and I think that in the future I will mainly deal with ships, I also plan to share the land battles that come my way, any period and scale but especially 15 mm. Making the video is like playing them several times, extending the fun, and I hope they are interesting or help to kill time on a boring afternoon and encourage you to play with your friends and share your comments with our community as well.
@@MinisMyWay Personally, I've found those lovely little sea battles extremely entertaining. You mentioned in one of the earlier videos that you were running a fantasy campaign between the Ottoman Empire and the Western European powers that seemed to be taking place through the area in and around occupied Greece. If you decide to include land battles, it might be fun to see just how the campaign is progressing on dry land as well as at sea.
Molt acurades, em sorprèn la forma de fer els angles quan mous les peces perque ho mesures des de darrera, en totes les regles que jugo es mesura des de davant i per la part exterior de la peça que gira.
Tens raó, només era per fer un final adequat al video. Però si ho penses, ho fas per l'exterior per medir quant avança al girar, però per pura geometria saps que si mous 45° i la base fa 4 cm d'ample haurà avançat 6 cm sense haver de medir, si mous 30° seran 5 cm, etc... (Aproximadament, però amb tots els inconvenients per medir que acostuma a haver sobre la taula segurament confiar en les matemàtiques és més precís que medir) Quan juguem a vaixells a Galleys & Galleons medim des del pal major, i les regles Mad for War fan moure des del darrera de la base, tal com surt al video
Ara que ho penso, normalment als jocs terrestres no s'acostumen a medir angles de moviment més enllá de limitar a 90º i coses així, per això només es mira distància.
Wow those look SO good…
Thank you!
Really useful 🙂
Well, it isn't a sea battle, but it's a good video anyway.
Thank you!
The next video I'm preparing is a sea battle :)
My channel is made thinking about sharing all the processes that go along with the miniatures hobby, without pretending to give lessons, it seems to me that there are few media as good as TH-cam so we can see how each of us solves the challenges that arise when painting or modelling, and although for the moment and I think that in the future I will mainly deal with ships,
I also plan to share the land battles that come my way, any period and scale but especially 15 mm.
Making the video is like playing them several times, extending the fun, and I hope they are interesting or help to kill time on a boring afternoon and encourage you to play with your friends and share your comments with our community as well.
@@MinisMyWay Personally, I've found those lovely little sea battles extremely entertaining. You mentioned in one of the earlier videos that you were running a fantasy campaign between the Ottoman Empire and the Western European powers that seemed to be taking place through the area in and around occupied Greece. If you decide to include land battles, it might be fun to see just how the campaign is progressing on dry land as well as at sea.
Molt acurades, em sorprèn la forma de fer els angles quan mous les peces perque ho mesures des de darrera, en totes les regles que jugo es mesura des de davant i per la part exterior de la peça que gira.
Tens raó, només era per fer un final adequat al video. Però si ho penses, ho fas per l'exterior per medir quant avança al girar, però per pura geometria saps que si mous 45° i la base fa 4 cm d'ample haurà avançat 6 cm sense haver de medir, si mous 30° seran 5 cm, etc... (Aproximadament, però amb tots els inconvenients per medir que acostuma a haver sobre la taula segurament confiar en les matemàtiques és més precís que medir)
Quan juguem a vaixells a Galleys & Galleons medim des del pal major, i les regles Mad for War fan moure des del darrera de la base, tal com surt al video
Ara que ho penso, normalment als jocs terrestres no s'acostumen a medir angles de moviment més enllá de limitar a 90º i coses així, per això només es mira distància.