Where do you buy your RPG products?

Where do you buy your RPG products?

  • Local game store

    Votes: 82 64.6%
  • Local bookstore

    Votes: 6 4.7%
  • Online game store

    Votes: 12 9.4%
  • Online retailer (amazon.com, buy.com etc)

    Votes: 21 16.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 4.7%

Barendd Nobeard said:
Yes, they have a line of topless female figures. I wouldn't have started buying them, except the first one was a female frost giant sculpted by Sandra Garrity. What I like most about the figure she did is the necklace--a human head.

The other figs in the line aren't as good, but I've got that "gotta complete the set" mentality. The frost giant almost looks proportioned compared to later figs. The dwarves are way too "top-heavy"--they look even more unreal than the topless halfling archers. You can see them at the Discount Hobby website. The first one listed (DECAPA-TIT-ED) is the one by Sandra Garrity.

I don't know if the Lich Female or the Dwarven Crossbow-woman was more disturbing.. I really think these guys should work with Avalance Press. :)
 

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Furn_Darkside said:
Salutations,

Talon Comics until his recently..

I am looking for another online place to go now.

My LGS is run by people I can't describe without using profanity.

FD

In the interest of blatant self-promotion, might I recommend:

Back Alley Comics
 

El_Gringo said:


Since I'm from Olathe, I'm dying to hear about your choices. Personally, I've always been a loyal Tabletop customer. When I can enter the place with a greeting of "Hi! We've got those books you reserved right here.", I know I've found my mecca.

Table Top all the way. That is who I was referring to that caters to us Closet Gamers. Battlezone and Pirate Games are stinky. Pirate used to be great, hell I hung out there with some regularity but I cannot stand it any more.
 

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