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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2012 23:25:42 GMT -6
We have just released our latest issue of our newsletter. It is much beefier than our last , weighing in at 17 pages, with plenty of articles, tips on painting miniatures, new monsters and magic items for 4th edition D&D which could easily be adapted for use in other system. Once we get our website up and running there will be plenty of space for content for all kinds of different systems. You name it, we will develop for it. We hope you enjoy it. You can subscribe to all of out future releases by sending us an email to rocketpropelledgames@yahoo.com Or visit us on www.facebook.com/rpgstandardThe newsletter is available for download here: rapidshare.com/files/2830865362/newsletter%2002%20Final.pdf
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2012 12:38:37 GMT -6
For those of you looking at this wondering, "what this all about anyhow?"
We are a group of gamers that are actively developing a range of miniatures gaming terrain, and other gaming content for the community. Our terrain will be inexpensive , of high quality and durability. We dont just want to make what we want, so we are actively seeking input from the community. We are also holding miniatures painting competitions , which are more like a long running tournament, the more rounds you enter the more points you get, the more points you get, the better your prize pool at the end. If this seams like something that interests you, download the PDF from the link in the first post, and you will see what we are working on.
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Post by Finarvyn on Sept 10, 2012 18:11:21 GMT -6
Does anyone here have interest in this? I can keep it here or make it go away. I'm not sure it has much to do with OD&D, but sometimes I'm off base on my assessment. 
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2012 18:26:42 GMT -6
Does anyone here have interest in this? I can keep it here or make it go away. I'm not sure it has much to do with OD&D, but sometimes I'm off base on my assessment.  I think the fact we have six posts , all ads for the newsletter, from a new user with six posts to his account is a bad sign. I'm leaning the same way with D&D documentary double-post today. Four posts from a new user "acrobatics45" with four posts to the account ... both double posts. This seems, at best, rude; and at worst, it is spam.
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