Plus tell me it inculdes Eisenhorn and Ravenor.Sonicron said:Well, I have a big comic book collection, a big W40k novel collection (which is about to grow, I just ordered 6 more novels), a big DVD collection... yeah, they're all big.
Also, I have two chests full of Transformers, a few non-posable collectibles/figurines, a few select W40k miniatures, a Yautja mask, a viking sword and shield and a pair of sai.
So, in summary... a lot of largely useless stuff.
And it's all mine and you can't have any of it. MINE!!!
Wouldn't be much of a 40k novel collection without those books, would it? Of course I have those, the Eisenhorn trilogy were the very first three 40k novels I ever read.Dyp100 said:Plus tell me it inculdes Eisenhorn and Ravenor.
Actually, I'm an hour up the 401 in Chatham, I'm in Windsor a fair bit though.AvsJoe said:Yep. I miss my hometown. I...theSovietConnection said:You're from Windsor?...AvsJoe said:Windsor, ON, Canada
*spits out drink*
That's messed up! You and I share the same birthday as well. 3 Jan. Weird.
So, where do you reside? West end, South end, East end? By the bridge or out by Banwell? Curious minds want to know!
Does it get in the way of his paying bills, eating and sleeping? There's nothing wrong with really enjoying something like that. I'm guessing you don't like 40k? It's quite a social game too, so it wouldn't be ruining that for him.Daveman said:It stops being healthy when you've filled a room, using about 4 sets of shelves and three display cases, full of stuff. Especially considering how expensive Warhammer is...chozo_hybrid said:What's odd about having a healthy hobby?Daveman said:My friends girlfriends house has a ROOM full of Warhammer. There is also a room where the painting and gluing happens. Her brother is clearly a bit odd.
Actually I do like 40K (I'm a black templars/necron guy if you're wondering), just not enough to spend hundreds and hundreds of pounds on it. And I'm guessing as he did it when he was a teenager bills aren't really much of an issue to him. Also, I'm pretty sure he didn't play it because otherwise he probably would've invested in a board or something.chozo_hybrid said:Does it get in the way of his paying bills, eating and sleeping? There's nothing wrong with really enjoying something like that. I'm guessing you don't like 40k? It's quite a social game too, so it wouldn't be ruining that for him.Daveman said:It stops being healthy when you've filled a room, using about 4 sets of shelves and three display cases, full of stuff. Especially considering how expensive Warhammer is...chozo_hybrid said:What's odd about having a healthy hobby?Daveman said:My friends girlfriends house has a ROOM full of Warhammer. There is also a room where the painting and gluing happens. Her brother is clearly a bit odd.
Yeah, basically Warhammer and 40k models all over the shopoppp7 said:Tyranids, trophies, Orks, Spacemarines...
That's about it.