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<blockquote data-quote="Droogie" data-source="post: 6208" data-attributes="member: 1298"><p>We used lego for YEARS. We started playing D&D at our peak Lego time of age 12. We got too old for the lego, but the castle mini-figs found new life as our D&D characters. Over the years we would shamelessly buy new lego sets for the purpose of using the mini-figs in our game. Got to the point where we had 2 shoe boxes of castle lego pieces, chess pieces, and some of those plastic wall pieces from the 'Crossbows and Catapults' board game. We continued to use the lego well into our late 20s. </p><p>The lego rocked. You could put together any type of character you wanted. Hardest part was trying to ignore the dumb smiley face <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt="(:" title="Smile (:" data-smilie="1"data-shortname="(:" />) ) printed on the heads of every fig.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nowadays I've been amassing a big collection of home-made half-inch counters made with CC2 Character Artist. Nobody I know is making 0.5" scale counters, a size I find really convenient.</p><p>Minis look great, but you will never have the time, the money, or all the ones you need. Counters all the way for me now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Droogie, post: 6208, member: 1298"] We used lego for YEARS. We started playing D&D at our peak Lego time of age 12. We got too old for the lego, but the castle mini-figs found new life as our D&D characters. Over the years we would shamelessly buy new lego sets for the purpose of using the mini-figs in our game. Got to the point where we had 2 shoe boxes of castle lego pieces, chess pieces, and some of those plastic wall pieces from the 'Crossbows and Catapults' board game. We continued to use the lego well into our late 20s. The lego rocked. You could put together any type of character you wanted. Hardest part was trying to ignore the dumb smiley face (:) ) printed on the heads of every fig. Nowadays I've been amassing a big collection of home-made half-inch counters made with CC2 Character Artist. Nobody I know is making 0.5" scale counters, a size I find really convenient. Minis look great, but you will never have the time, the money, or all the ones you need. Counters all the way for me now. [/QUOTE]
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