|
14Bore writes: |
No, well a extremely very few and wish every one was dated. |
Back to the Homepage
combatpainter shows how to make roads, using the formula of the late Ian Weekley.
Why do wargamers need painters tape, and is the dollar-store variety good enough?
394 hits since 6 May 2024
©1994-2024 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?
If you were a member of this website, you could participate in website polls. Would you like a free membership?
VOTING RESULTS | |||
Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
yes, I date my stuff | 5 | 5% | |
---|---|---|---|
other (explain) | 0 | 0% | |
none of these/no opinion | 1 | 1% | |
this is ridiculous | 2 | 2% | |
I don't have anything that needs dating | 0 | 0% | |
not my cup of tea | 0 | 0% | |
no, I do not date my stuff | 100 | 93% |
POLL IS CLOSED |
POLL DESCRIPTION | |
A lot of the materials we use in the hobby eventually expire. Paints dry up, glues lose their power, etc. Therefore, it can be useful to put the date on certain items when you purchase them, so your future self will know just how old that tube of cement actually is. Do you write dates of purchase on relevant hobby items? Poll set up by Editor in Chief Bill , based on this pre-poll discussion. |