Ok, first glance, aside from the combo-based combat (always 50/50) and no mention of character customization, this looks good. Hopefully it will keep me going until Osiris Reborn comes out, which is the only game I've been looking forward to in a long while.
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I thought it was pretty good. The Horta analogs were pretty interesting.
I used to get up early, turn on the TV to static, and wait for the national anthem to start playing.
That Harmony-Gold Robotech intro music still makes me smile.
We got 12 in San Ramon in the last hour between 4.2 and 2.5
Oiled Leather notebook cover, red, brown, and tan oiled leather, made from smaller, uneven pieces. Silver colored concho and braided thread loop closure. White thread stitches all the pieces together, with black thread edging around the entire exterior border. Silver colored runes are carved into the exterior flap.
Oiled Leather notebook cover, red, brown, and tan oiled leather, made from smaller, uneven pieces. Silver colored concho and braided thread loop closure. White thread stitches all the pieces together, with black thread edging around the entire exterior border. Silver colored runes are carved into the exterior flap. This pictue shows the entire cover laid out flat without it's notebook inside.
Oiled Leather notebook cover, red, brown, and tan oiled leather, made from smaller, uneven pieces. Silver colored concho and braided thread loop closure. White thread stitches all the pieces together, with black thread edging around the entire exterior border. Silver colored runes are carved into the exterior flap. This picture shows the effects on the notebook cover of being run over by a 20 ton military truck.
Oiled Leather notebook cover, red, brown, and tan oiled leather, made from smaller, uneven pieces. White thread stitches all the pieces together, with black thread edging around the entire exterior border. This picture shows the effects on the notebook cover of being run over by a 20 ton military truck.
One of my older notebook covers, first two pictures are brand new, before I delivered it to the recipient. Second two pictures are after it was run over by a military vehicle.
Kidney belt. Oxblood dyed veg-tan leather with knotwork stamps approx 44" long and 5" wide. 3, bright red dyed veg-tan belt-loops with knotwork stamps are riveted to the belt. 2 ring belts are looped through the main belt's loops. They are oxblood dyed veg-tan leather ring belts with black steel rings and bright red dyed veg-tan extension attachments riveted to the middle of each, approx 60" long and 1 1/2" wide.
Futher pictures of old leatherwork. A kidney belt I made for myself.
Blue dyed oiled leather belt pouch, blue suede interior, magnetic closures. Blue dyed veg-tan belt with silver colored buckle and silver colored chicago screws.
Oxblood dyed veg-tan leather bracers with celtic knot and leaf stamps.
Red dyed oiled leather dice pouch. Red dyed veg-tan leather strip at the top, with runic stamps, and gunmetal colored grommets on either side. Black braided cotton cord drawstring through the grommets.
Leather archery quiver, 25" tall and 4" wide. Oxblood dyed veg-tan leather, with runic and knotwork stamps. Red dyed oiled leather strap, with black thread whipstitched edge, black rivet attachment.
More of my past leatherwork projects. Trying to find inspiration for the new year.
I make a pretty great spaghetti sauce with summer sausage.
Leather File Folder for TTRPGs. Black dyed vegtable tanned leather. Blue dyed inset panel in a wide octagon shape with a silver border. Silver stamped letters in the Aurbesh script. Nickle Rivets near the outside border, with a whip-stiched edge around the exterior border. Three leather loops on the right side allow a pen or stylus to be used to close the folder.
Leather File Folder for TTRPGs. Black dyed vegtable tanned leather. Stamped letters in norse runic script. Nickle Rivets near the outside border, with a whip-stiched edge around the exterior border. Three leather loops on the left side allow a pen or stylus to be used to close the folder.
Leather File Folder for TTRPGs. Blue dyed border panels around white plasic coated sheets of steel. Nickel Rivets near the outside border, with a whip-stiched edge around the exterior border. Three leather loops, two on the right, one on the left, allow a pen or stylus to be used to close the folder. Stamped norse runic script on the right lower panel.
Part 1 if a gift project I made for a friend to help them "Win at Christmas" with their spouse as the recipient.
Leather file folder for TTRPG character sheets, white plastic coated steel sheets riveted to a leather back with blue leather borders. Whip stiched edging. Aurbesh and Runic stamps.
Rush: Roll the Bones
The short lived Solar Flowers were a good concept for this. I like your idea of panels that can just turn turtle to protect themselves.
Unless it's nasal or oral, any vaccine you get is intramuscular, sometimes it just hits a more sore location, closer to nerves etc.
Grilled Cheese with Bacon and mushrooms is my favorite breakfast from 5 Guys in the airport. YMMV of course.
No, but I used to make tater tots in the oven then sprinkle cheese over them. Not the most nutritious, but tasty and filling.
Your concept is just nachos with a few of the middle steps missing.
Super cute! What's his name?
So cute!
I mean, I'm almost 47 and still alive, so I clearly haven't made too many mistakes there yet.
I have not. I used to drink a lot of weird stuff when I was a teenager. Like OJ and Milk, Grape Juice and Milk (which led to the infamous"lavender rain" incident) and Mountain Dew & lime sherbet floats. I was a die-hard Pepsi fan for many years. The idea of "Pilk" almost made me gag.
I'm really curious what the peanut butter adds to the equation?
I used to enjoy peanut butter and bologna sandwiches as a kid, though you would need to pay me significant chunks of money to try that these days.
Green dyed Veg-tan leather bracers with black 2 inch steel rings. Sized for a child's forearm.
Red oiled leather notebook cover with brown oiled leather strap closures. Hand stitched edges, and copper colored buckles on the straps.
Blue dyed Veg-tan leather bracers, with grey metal eyelets. Black Buffalo hide reinforcement panels are secured to the exterior surface with nickel colored rivets.
Green dyed Veg-tan knife sheath. Shaped as a simple leaf, hand stitched closure, embossed leaf veins, and brass eyelets with a 1/8 inch black leather cord tie to secure the knife in the sheath.
Continuing to post pics of my old leatherwork projects.
A pair of oxblood dyed 9oz Veg-tan leather bracers with red dyed 9oz Veg-tan leather reinforcement strips, with dark double cap rivet attachments.
Black oil tanned leather notebook cover, with a carved and dyed stylised turtle design in 5oz Veg-tan leather, with a retroreflective coating. All edges hand stitched.
9oz Veg-tan, oxblood dyed leather bracers, with grey metal disks riveted to the exterior.
1 of a pair of black dyed 9oz Veg-tan leather bracers. These bracers have approximately 60 one inch black triangular steel rings strapped and riveted to the outside surface, making a "Ring-Mail." These bracers weigh 2lbs each.
Moving further back in history with my leatherwork.
Purple dyed leather belt, varied celtic knotwork stamps, with a retroreflective finish and an oil slick colored belt buckle.
Hand stitched brown Veg-tan and oil tanned leather belt pouch, with celtic knot concho and loop closure.
Oxblood dyed heavy veg-tan leather bracer (forearm guard) with 6 additional reinforcement straps riveted with 3 half inch black double cap rivets per strap.
Oxblood dyed heavy leather bracer (forearm guard). Embossed with a norse round shield with four norse runes.
More pieces from my leatherwork history.
Hand stitched black leather multi-tool holster.
Brown oiled leather hand stitched notebook cover with pen-loop closure.
Oiled leather and suede dice bag.
Oiled leather notebook covers, left one has significant wear, right one is brand new.
More of my leatherwork pieces.