Two Nerds Talking (TNT) - Ep. 2 - Death Ray Designs - Austin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Tune in today as Austin and I have a nerdy ramble for Ep 2 of my pod cast that has zero focus.
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Damn. I think DRD needs to release a shirt that has like Austin's face smiling with "i'm right or I learned something." That's a freaking quote right there.
I had a great time playing / chatting with you guys at NOVA over the weekend. Looking forward to everything coming for Steel Rift.
Great Presentation! Looking forward to more videos.
YES PLEASE MORE BATTLE REPORTS!
I really liked DRDs painting videos. They inspired me when I was painting up some DRD walls for Necromunda :)
lovely talk about the history of the company.
DRD models are pretty great 😊
Dragonstrike! I still have that VHS and at least the game box somewhere.
Interesting listen!
Interesting!
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A book series I like about Mechs is War Horses by Scott Warren! A “Grey Death Legion” sort of starting fictional storyline would be amazing for Steel Rift
So I had initially skipped over this series thinking why do i want to listen to two guys talking. On a whim I put this on to kill some time and damn if it wasn't one of the most enjoyable chat/podcast videos that I've listened to. Your questions and prompts led to a great and engaging interview/chat, and it was genuinely awesome to learn more about you and Austin. Looking forward to more in the series.
They may not always be good but I will keep trying :) I wanted to add something different to the channel.
I can't support the "value your work" position enough. It's one of the reasons why I got out of leatherwork. It's unfortunate that so many people want skilled artistic work at mass market manufacturing prices. I don't even really blame most people because they don't know the hours and material costs that go into the work to start off with. They just know the walmart price for something that is "kinda the same".
Ciekawe.