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Old 02-19-2011, 10:46 AM #10
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Originally Posted by Dreadnok Dread
I guess the easiest answer for me would be I have a joe room so all my setups are always set up! less to take down and put back up. I might move accessories around but thats about it! I work on some stories but sometimes you dont have to continue, you can take a two or three day break from your dio story to get other stuff/ideas on the table literaly! Once im done with those I can go back to my dio story. Someday I wish my sets were as bad arse as flat lines and all those supr flickr guys! cheers meng! .... oh a beer and maybe a couple of bowls get me going too! lol

I never knew GI Joe and bowling went together. Aren't you worried that the ball will break your Joes?

That must be sweet having a room dedicated to Joes. I'm in a small apartment so I don't have much space to work with. All my shots are done on a 34" table in the living room, which I run into in the dark and knock everything over. But that's a step up, most of Troops of Doom was done on a 20" table. When I was using the Killer WHALE it was literally hanging off the edge of the table. First time I did a battle scene there wasn't enough space to set up put all the figures, I had to shoot each side separately. They were all shooting at the enemy outside the frame. I have lots of ideas for JoeDios shots but my one table is always set up for my comic and I don't what to take it apart just to set it back up again.
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