NeghVar said:
Looks to me like Denny was simply providing an example by using the Epson printer?
Enjoy your Lexmark, your HP, and your DwarvenForge...just lighten up.
Regdar - do you keep your Dwarven Forge stuff at home or do you haul it around. Just seems to me that while the DungeonWorks stuff may occupy a similar amount of space as the Dwarven Forge stuff, the DungeonWorks stuff is going to be a hell of alot lighter therefore easier to transport (to cons or friends houses).
Later!
Ah but he stressed that cost is no big deal due to an Epson printer. Regdar has actually been rather light in this topic in comparison to others, but if a retailer wises to take a confrontational and judgemental tone, Regdar shall do the same.
Actually Regdars Dwarven Forge fits into 4 Large Dwarven Forge boxes, and are easily moved if they have to be, and store on the top of a 3 wide by 1.5 deep book case.
Usually the games are at Regdar's dwelling, so it's not an issue, when it is they fit nicely in the back of the vehicle used.
As for paper products, they take up much more room, granted they are lighter but space wise they take up more space and are easier to damage. Regdar has used the same type of product from Microtactix as listed above, and no where did Regdar say not to use Cardboard products, just that they have drawbacks just like others, and to understand that.
Honestly Regdar had thought of the Castle Purchase, now Regdar does not know. Regdar wishes the best of this product for Danny and hopes it works well enough that other sets come out for those that need them.
Sorry Regdar, I didn't mean to offend
Regdar is not offended, it takes much more to offend Regdar, for example Jozan's habitual clenching of his cod piece of Pelor.