I paused this at exactly 1:11:14 to add a comment, because my wife and I had a thing about seeing 11:11 on the time and shouting out ‘!!:!!’! I agree with Peachy’s comments about the therapy of painting as my wife dried 2 years ago from cancer, and pretty much the on;ly thing I could need to find a clear space away from the horror was to start to paint again after 30 years not painting. But I listen to stuff like Juggs or Siege Studios, essentially hobby conversations from people I love to hear talking, so my mind doesn’t reply scenarios like Peachy was talking about.
Peachy's 3D printing experience breakdown from around 1:23:00 is by far the best breakdown of it all I've heard ever. I need this raw honesty to comfort me before taking the leap myself 🙌😄
"The Zapper" growing up...seems like I came by being a nerd quite honestly. Once I moved out, I sensibly converted to "the remote" and also stopped drinking a tall glass of skim milk at EVERY meal. Ah, rebellion. Great show as always!
I follow all 3 of you not because I want you to churn out schlop. But because I view each of your channels as S-Tier body’s of work that I keep coming back to. I love how NOT forgettable each video is.
1:10:59 This bit here speaks to me. Its one of the reasons Im listening to you guys at work. Because my job isnt terribly mentally taxing it just kind of does what Louise says, when my brain is quiet my mind gets loud and it wanders into the what ifs and the whys and it almost always makes a mad dash for the darkest thoughts that you never want to dwell on...and having something fun to listen to fixes that for me most of the time. You three are a treasure.
Peachy's return to work conversations at GW were exactly the same as mine:) It's the dumbest thing where you're supposed to say 'I know your kidneys exploded, but could you avoid doing it again in the future?'
Is this an English thing or GW thing? With us normally it only raises questions if you have used up all of your sick leave and start burning through annual leave
Those reviews at GW if you're ill "too often" sound positively medieval! What a way to undermine employee morale! Glad you guys are out on your own and don't have to put up with that any longer! Love the videos!
Obsessive, hyper-fixation, the minutia rabbit hole, insomnia, anxiety, decision paralysis .. I hear you Juggz. Finding counter-measures to limit the negative madness effect is tough, music while painting silences my mind so I can escape myself and get downtime, washing the pots strangely gives me 10mins of relaxing escapism, reading books not related to a fixation helps too.
The hyper-fixation and over stimulation chat has really hit hard on me. My focus on the hobby is not my day job, however it takes up a lot of my brain space. The point Rob made about obsession being anxiety inducing due to it being a distraction from other pressures felt like it was speaking to my soul. I find I used to use my hobbies and interests as rewards, but with doom scrolling, youtube and over stimulation of screen time the hobby extends further than actual hobby time and it become hard to put “it” down. I’d never considered it an aspect of my personality or focus and thought I was being passive. Thanks for raising awareness of this and it’s made me think what is actually healthy. In the past I have had CBT to help me deal with anxiety and so perhaps that can help me and anyone else struggling with that.
I've had a lot of jobs where the boss would be "oh, if you're sick, don't come in." And I'd be "Are you going to pay me then?" And they'd be "uh... no?" So I'd go in, because I had bills to pay and couldn't afford to not work. And then everyone else would also get sick and productivity would plummet. Telling staff it's okay to stay home when they're sick means nothing if there's no form of sick days attached to it. And of course this meant that when I *did* have a job that offered sick days, learned behaviour (plus a bad case of self-loathing that fortunately doesn't seem to have survived my forties) meant I still came in when I was sick...
Louise describing Orlando Blooms character from Pirates as 'Willy Wee Bits' absolutely made my week. Completely cracked me up! Thanks so much for this show guys.
In regards to Rob's hour and a half 10th Edition how to play, "Tesler’s Law, also known as The Law of Conservation of Complexity, states that for any system there is a certain amount of complexity which cannot be reduced."
I like at about the hour 25 mark louise starts doing the neurodivergent sitting edit: wtf is wrong with you all with TV remotes, it's just "the remote" here XD (still love you all)
That obsession/passion is rampant in any creative field. Anything that is interesting and overwhelming, but so interesting you can't avoid it is very common. Musicians deal with it, artists, scientists, anything. Here's what happens to me. If I'm researching something in mathematics, I can get REALLY into it. Like I actually stop myself from getting "too" into things, because it will affect my ability to do my day job. If I'm not careful, I will study/research some interesting thing and try to go to sleep and suddenly I wake up at 3AM with the fricking answer! Now, I have to be up for an hour writing it out and creating a coherent explanation. I think this is very common in any creative field for things where you push boundaries on something that your brain finds very interested in. And to answer the final question... we called it a "nyeet nyeet"... best way I can describe the sound.
Every time I hear you all say "Gundam" I almost hear it as "Goddamn" so Louise saying that ahe is going to work on her "Gundam project" is especially funny to me 😂 I think it's just the accent. In the US I often hear it pronounced as "Gun-dum" so when you all are emphasizing the "dam" it throws me off a bit lol! Nice podcast as usual folks. 😊
When it comes to getting people in to 3D printing I still like to recommend they start with an FDM printer. As discussed, they are just visually easier to troubleshoot and you don't have to deal with resin, ventilation and PPE while you learn how to use the machine, and once you have figured it out the basics of slicing, orientating and supporting objects is somewhat transferable.
The discussion on hyperfixation leading to procrastination is something ive experienced. In a work context i ended up with full on burnout. I had some help in the form of cognitive behavioural therapy which gave me some great techniques for managing my brain and putting me back in control. (I say this writing at 4am having failed with sleep, so it doesnt always work).
I got so much help with 3D printing and dialling calibration from the Tableflip Foundry Discord - particularly I think getting the Z-axis offset right really made a difference. Not had a single failed print since. 3D printing is so much more fun when it's this completely boring. Press print, recieve minis. And yeah, you never need to take the resin out of the vat unless you change what type you're using. Wish I'd learned that right at the start.
I've been resin 3D printing for a little over a year now and while most of what Rob said was already known to me, I did really appreciate the explanation of resin "brittleness" in relation to exposure time. So far I had only focused on exposure time affecting dimensional accuracy (and thus the effect overexposure and underexposure has on details).
Really love JUGGZ! As an outsider (occasional gamer) it is interesting to hear about the “going’s on” behind the scenes of GDW, running conventions, painting miniatures, and what it’s like to be a dashingly handsome man in the hobby.
I’ve owned my Mars 2 Pro for about 4 years now and it’s definitely its own big hobby. But it’s also been a rewarding one for me. The flexibility it gives you is almost limitless. I wanted to make a Skaven Cawdor gang for Necromunda and found some great digital models of rat men in robes, but I couldn’t find blunderpoles for them. So I just cracked open Blender and modeled them myself then merged them with the existing arms. Digital kit bashing is such a blast!
I also love building and painting terrain. This weekend I was designing and kitbashing AdMech Ion-shield doorways for an underground storage facility containing Horus Heresy era vehicles for my Dark Angels or Black Templars.
Scenery in wargames is like the drummers and bass players not super appreciated by fans so there’s usually less of them but they’re needed so a decent ones often find they’re supporting multiple bands / tables 😅
Great episode again! Btw when you mention that GW miniatures take really long to build, I completely agree but I actually love that! One of my favorites parts of the hobby is building so there are many of us that look at that as an advantage 😊
We've always called them just "remotes". Though here in the US alot of older folks call them "clickers", because a long time ago they were mechanical devices which you physically clicked, and the TV would register the sound.
Spent about 6 months making sure every one of my 75 Bretonnian knights each have their own unique heraldry and crests, thumbnailing every single horse to match. Its great, only painted about three of them. 😅
Its great to know im not the one when im watching some tutorials for "beginners" and i have no idea what is happening and what should i do. The only reason im still subscribed for W+ is the masterclass videos, because the tutorials are really good imo, I learned wetblanding and glazing from Louise's W+ videos. If you are good at something, it does not default you will be good at teaching the same thing. You have to think with a begginers mindset when you are preparing a tutorial, and have to structure the tutorial correctly so a beginner can understand the process.
Chris Peach, the only man to assume Dolly Parton was singing "workin' 9am 'til 5am" 😄 I've always called it a remote, late 90's early 00's it was a tv remote, but who the fuck is using anything but a universal remote to control everything nowadays? The Sky remote has become the Highlander remote.
FDM printing would be good for Peachy. I’ve had my a1 mini for about a month and love it. Once you have settings dialled the quality of the minis is impressive.
Me in the 90s doing Jeet Kune Do and Kali / Eskrima: I'm never going to use this, I'm a pacifist Me, now we have decent, durable lightsabers: GET IN!!!!!
Peachy ! did you say that you wanna do a napoleonic themed 40k army? have you ever seen the "Les Grognards" range from Wargames Atlantic ? they are basically 40k frogs !
I have indeed! They’re awesome I will be using a few of those two, but with the victrix and Perry stuff you often get twice the amount of parts then the grognards…..so I’m gonna show all manner of different ways to build that collection up on a budget
I had a bit of a nightmare with learning how to use my fdm printer but learning how to use my resin seemed a bit easier, I had dozens of fails with my fdm printer down to not noticing that the gantry was off a runner , then I had adhesion issues, still learning but loving both of my anycubic printers, have been making people models and they're really happy with them
Mint Lindor is my favourite mint chocolate. I totally get the illness thing regarding self employment. In the early days before I had staff I used to work through illnesses and it really did me no good
I actually really enjoy the conversations on the hyper fixation , however I have to say I'm very jealous you both actually produce output with your fixations! Mine is completely deep dive into the game system, becomes my everything buy all the stuff models etc buy all the paints.... Open up a pack and then.... Bored now ooh looks at this new game or look at warcry how did I miss this rinse and repeat.
In like the the third episode of Highlander the series, Ritchie is trying to track down his mother - he ends up following the trail to a Games Workshop store, and when he finds the guy he's looking for, the guy goes "oh yeah, there's some kind of games store there now, buncha weirdos hanging around".
I'm terrified of the FEP on my resin printer breaking... If I'd had Peachy's experience as my first printing experience I think I'd have given up right there and then. Back to smelting.
The new Kt starter set is a true starter set. It requires no tools at all. The minis are designed to twist out of the sprue. And the mdf is super easy to slot together. To complain about that is ridiculous.
Im Autistic with ADHD, I love the warhammer universe but unfortunately I had to stop myself as it led to unhealthy practices. I would get hyper-fixated on armies/games, I would go nuts, research loads of lore and painting ideas and spend a load of money to get the models im excited about, id listen to all the audio books I could about them, id paint a small chunk of them and would then be hyperfixated on the next army and bored of the one I was so passionate and sell it to fund the next. Each time I would be convinced this would be the army I stuck with. Its an expensive hobby and I lost a lot of money from constantly recycling models for new ones. Its not something I am proud of and It has taken a lot of self control to step away from the hobby, i still find myself wanting to return but i know if I did I would fall back into old practices. Its really tough. I try and stick to hobbies I cant get rid off or that arent too expensive.
yeah i can see how that could really get hard to control and deal with, good to hear you recognised it and have taken measures...that's a hecking ton of self control....me on the other hand, ive found myself pondering all manner of hobby related stuff when i should really be listing to Mrs Peach...now that is a dangerous way to live
If you work in an office and go in sick (with something infectious) or if you have a sick kid, you're doing everyone a disservice and possibly risking someone's life. People might be caring for someone in their family with poor immunity etc.
But if you call out, no matter how sick, how will your place of work ever survive? Do you have any idea the financial hardship you are going to put your company through? The mental and emotional distress you subject your managers to? How dare you consider your own personal health, and that of those around you, instead of the betterment of your corporate overlords.
Because people in healthcare go into an “office” full of people with an enormous variety of infectious diseases (some fatal) every day. So if they were concerned that they might catch something from a “coworker” they’d never go into the hospital.
Loise, you mentioned a love of Skyrim. Have you seen the Elderscrolls Call to Arms skirmish game from Modiphius? The minis are amazing and some of my favorite things to paint.
I certainly empathise with Peachy's story of being caught between too many choices and just noping out in favour of Netflix or what have you. That type of executive dysfunction hits me a lot, especially if I've either been trying to do too much in a week - or too *little*. There's a narrow window of activity where my brain stays functional. This is part of why I prefer to have a very regulated workplace - it takes decision making away. I have to be out the door at a specific time to get to my bus in the morning; I have to get my bus to the first stop at a fixed time, and so on. No initiative required, so I can save my spoons for other issues. One thing that I'm not sure came out in the description of hyperfixation is that you CAN'T STOP. This in and of itself can be distressing, because you KNOW you're not doing what you're "supposed" to be doing, but you still can't stop. This how (as I understand the terms, anyway) hyperfixation differs from hyper*focus* - with hyperfocus, you don't notice time passing but when you do "come up for air" you can set the task aside and go do something else. With hyperfixation, your brain just refuses to hold any other thought. And then you forget to eat/sleep/brush teeth/etc.
I've been feeling this with the hyper fixation thing! I've been hyper fixating on a bunch of Dreadnought characters. GW may have killed off most of the Dreadnought characters but I've just been wanting to create some and build more... I've just been a bits buying spree and I now have quite the horde of bits like some bits hording goblin. It will look good once I get all the bits... totally won't hyper fixate into another project, no not me......
Rob, please please make an idiots guide to 3d printing, and mr peach, i can't wait to see your 3d print video, i am also technically challenged and have not touched the 3d printer that i got almost a year ago...and a telly remote is universally known as a doofer😂
I never took a single day off in eleven years of employment at one job. No one ever thanked me for this and it didn't help me when it came to being made redundant. There's a lesson in there somewhere 😂 Now I'm working for myself it's a bit different, if I don't work, I don't get paid by a client. My family at least thanks me for the food and chocolate mints such efforts yield 😂
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🤬 Can you guys get back in the EU already? The import fees & taxes are killing me!
This stuff looks so cool, though.
I paused this at exactly 1:11:14 to add a comment, because my wife and I had a thing about seeing 11:11 on the time and shouting out ‘!!:!!’! I agree with Peachy’s comments about the therapy of painting as my wife dried 2 years ago from cancer, and pretty much the on;ly thing I could need to find a clear space away from the horror was to start to paint again after 30 years not painting. But I listen to stuff like Juggs or Siege Studios, essentially hobby conversations from people I love to hear talking, so my mind doesn’t reply scenarios like Peachy was talking about.
Peachy's 3D printing experience breakdown from around 1:23:00 is by far the best breakdown of it all I've heard ever. I need this raw honesty to comfort me before taking the leap myself 🙌😄
"ok I'll investigate whatever the f*ck that means" is my new favourite phrase.
Can we get a video of the Juggz crew playing Maladum? That would be so awesome!
Radicalized Peach, hell yeah
"The Zapper" growing up...seems like I came by being a nerd quite honestly.
Once I moved out, I sensibly converted to "the remote" and also stopped drinking a tall glass of skim milk at EVERY meal. Ah, rebellion. Great show as always!
100% with peach, your company doesnt deserve your health
As someone who went through my own 3d printing journey earlier this year I am looking forward to seeing Peachy's journey in video form
I follow all 3 of you not because I want you to churn out schlop. But because I view each of your channels as S-Tier body’s of work that I keep coming back to. I love how NOT forgettable each video is.
❤❤❤ much love you magnificent bastard!…..sean bean told me to say that 😂
I appreciate that
1:10:59 This bit here speaks to me. Its one of the reasons Im listening to you guys at work. Because my job isnt terribly mentally taxing it just kind of does what Louise says, when my brain is quiet my mind gets loud and it wanders into the what ifs and the whys and it almost always makes a mad dash for the darkest thoughts that you never want to dwell on...and having something fun to listen to fixes that for me most of the time. You three are a treasure.
Happy Birthday Rob!
Yes, happy Birthday 🎉
Two episodes in a week? With your Juggz you are spoiling us! :D
Two juggz is always better ;)
Too much Juggz is barely enough!
@@DarrylAdams 😂🤣
A pair of Juggz even.
Peachy's return to work conversations at GW were exactly the same as mine:) It's the dumbest thing where you're supposed to say 'I know your kidneys exploded, but could you avoid doing it again in the future?'
hahaha! its wild that these conversation need to happen...common sense doesnt appear to be that common these days lol
Is this an English thing or GW thing? With us normally it only raises questions if you have used up all of your sick leave and start burning through annual leave
Those reviews at GW if you're ill "too often" sound positively medieval! What a way to undermine employee morale! Glad you guys are out on your own and don't have to put up with that any longer! Love the videos!
Obsessive, hyper-fixation, the minutia rabbit hole, insomnia, anxiety, decision paralysis .. I hear you Juggz. Finding counter-measures to limit the negative madness effect is tough, music while painting silences my mind so I can escape myself and get downtime, washing the pots strangely gives me 10mins of relaxing escapism, reading books not related to a fixation helps too.
'God's weakest soldier" I'm dyiiiiiing
Juggz always makes me feel good
The hyper-fixation and over stimulation chat has really hit hard on me. My focus on the hobby is not my day job, however it takes up a lot of my brain space. The point Rob made about obsession being anxiety inducing due to it being a distraction from other pressures felt like it was speaking to my soul. I find I used to use my hobbies and interests as rewards, but with doom scrolling, youtube and over stimulation of screen time the hobby extends further than actual hobby time and it become hard to put “it” down.
I’d never considered it an aspect of my personality or focus and thought I was being passive. Thanks for raising awareness of this and it’s made me think what is actually healthy.
In the past I have had CBT to help me deal with anxiety and so perhaps that can help me and anyone else struggling with that.
I've had a lot of jobs where the boss would be "oh, if you're sick, don't come in." And I'd be "Are you going to pay me then?" And they'd be "uh... no?" So I'd go in, because I had bills to pay and couldn't afford to not work. And then everyone else would also get sick and productivity would plummet. Telling staff it's okay to stay home when they're sick means nothing if there's no form of sick days attached to it.
And of course this meant that when I *did* have a job that offered sick days, learned behaviour (plus a bad case of self-loathing that fortunately doesn't seem to have survived my forties) meant I still came in when I was sick...
Louise describing Orlando Blooms character from Pirates as 'Willy Wee Bits' absolutely made my week. Completely cracked me up! Thanks so much for this show guys.
Remote is a blip, New Kill Team terrain is a big win for me, and Louise is a cure for a really bad day.
I didn’t have to corrupt Peach this time. He’s done it himself, I’m so proud 🥲
In regards to Rob's hour and a half 10th Edition how to play, "Tesler’s Law, also known as The Law of Conservation of Complexity, states that for any system there is a certain amount of complexity which cannot be reduced."
I like at about the hour 25 mark louise starts doing the neurodivergent sitting
edit: wtf is wrong with you all with TV remotes, it's just "the remote" here XD (still love you all)
We’re drowning in juggz here
That obsession/passion is rampant in any creative field. Anything that is interesting and overwhelming, but so interesting you can't avoid it is very common. Musicians deal with it, artists, scientists, anything. Here's what happens to me. If I'm researching something in mathematics, I can get REALLY into it. Like I actually stop myself from getting "too" into things, because it will affect my ability to do my day job. If I'm not careful, I will study/research some interesting thing and try to go to sleep and suddenly I wake up at 3AM with the fricking answer! Now, I have to be up for an hour writing it out and creating a coherent explanation. I think this is very common in any creative field for things where you push boundaries on something that your brain finds very interested in.
And to answer the final question... we called it a "nyeet nyeet"... best way I can describe the sound.
Every time I hear you all say "Gundam" I almost hear it as "Goddamn" so Louise saying that ahe is going to work on her "Gundam project" is especially funny to me 😂
I think it's just the accent. In the US I often hear it pronounced as "Gun-dum" so when you all are emphasizing the "dam" it throws me off a bit lol!
Nice podcast as usual folks. 😊
Also:
"To bodge, to make or repair something badly or clumsily"
3 Juggz in rapid succession. Also you should team up with Tine again for the outdoor Juggz
When it comes to getting people in to 3D printing I still like to recommend they start with an FDM printer. As discussed, they are just visually easier to troubleshoot and you don't have to deal with resin, ventilation and PPE while you learn how to use the machine, and once you have figured it out the basics of slicing, orientating and supporting objects is somewhat transferable.
Unless all you wanna do is fiddle minis imho… started with fdm too, put a resin printer in the basement a year later.
The discussion on hyperfixation leading to procrastination is something ive experienced. In a work context i ended up with full on burnout.
I had some help in the form of cognitive behavioural therapy which gave me some great techniques for managing my brain and putting me back in control.
(I say this writing at 4am having failed with sleep, so it doesnt always work).
I got so much help with 3D printing and dialling calibration from the Tableflip Foundry Discord - particularly I think getting the Z-axis offset right really made a difference. Not had a single failed print since. 3D printing is so much more fun when it's this completely boring. Press print, recieve minis. And yeah, you never need to take the resin out of the vat unless you change what type you're using. Wish I'd learned that right at the start.
I've been resin 3D printing for a little over a year now and while most of what Rob said was already known to me, I did really appreciate the explanation of resin "brittleness" in relation to exposure time. So far I had only focused on exposure time affecting dimensional accuracy (and thus the effect overexposure and underexposure has on details).
Really love JUGGZ! As an outsider (occasional gamer) it is interesting to hear about the “going’s on” behind the scenes of GDW, running conventions, painting miniatures, and what it’s like to be a dashingly handsome man in the hobby.
another great show guys. The remote control unit that you reference is called a "zapper" as you zap the TV
I’ve owned my Mars 2 Pro for about 4 years now and it’s definitely its own big hobby. But it’s also been a rewarding one for me. The flexibility it gives you is almost limitless. I wanted to make a Skaven Cawdor gang for Necromunda and found some great digital models of rat men in robes, but I couldn’t find blunderpoles for them. So I just cracked open Blender and modeled them myself then merged them with the existing arms. Digital kit bashing is such a blast!
I also love building and painting terrain. This weekend I was designing and kitbashing AdMech Ion-shield doorways for an underground storage facility containing Horus Heresy era vehicles for my Dark Angels or Black Templars.
Scenery in wargames is like the drummers and bass players not super appreciated by fans so there’s usually less of them but they’re needed so a decent ones often find they’re supporting multiple bands / tables 😅
Great episode again! Btw when you mention that GW miniatures take really long to build, I completely agree but I actually love that! One of my favorites parts of the hobby is building so there are many of us that look at that as an advantage 😊
Same!
That’s bold mork Borg and forbidden psalm have some of the best character creation I’ve ever seen
Peach 7 month journey of learning has been great fun to watch. lol
2 vampires and a werewolf discuss the miniature wargaming industry. I will not be elaborating at this time.
We've always called them just "remotes".
Though here in the US alot of older folks call them "clickers", because a long time ago they were mechanical devices which you physically clicked, and the TV would register the sound.
I refer to TV remotes as Doofers.
also Happy birthday Rob! and to the honest war gamer.
Spent about 6 months making sure every one of my 75 Bretonnian knights each have their own unique heraldry and crests, thumbnailing every single horse to match. Its great, only painted about three of them. 😅
Its great to know im not the one when im watching some tutorials for "beginners" and i have no idea what is happening and what should i do. The only reason im still subscribed for W+ is the masterclass videos, because the tutorials are really good imo, I learned wetblanding and glazing from Louise's W+ videos.
If you are good at something, it does not default you will be good at teaching the same thing. You have to think with a begginers mindset when you are preparing a tutorial, and have to structure the tutorial correctly so a beginner can understand the process.
TV remote controls are “The Buttons” in this house. 💪
It's crazy how much Rob looks like Neil Fallon the lead singer of the band Clutch.
Takes his hat off and becomes Byronic Neil Fallon
Chris Peach, the only man to assume Dolly Parton was singing "workin' 9am 'til 5am" 😄
I've always called it a remote, late 90's early 00's it was a tv remote, but who the fuck is using anything but a universal remote to control everything nowadays? The Sky remote has become the Highlander remote.
hahaha! thats a good solid day of editing though hahaha
Happy Birthday Rob!!!
Peachy's young person's heart gesture is slipping into my generation's 'world's smallest violin'.
MINT CHOCOLATE CREW REPRESENT!
12:39. Best part of the vid
In the grim darkness of the far future, there are only ruined L's.
FDM printing would be good for Peachy. I’ve had my a1 mini for about a month and love it. Once you have settings dialled the quality of the minis is impressive.
I do like the first sip of coffee after a breath mint
I have many object obsessions I'm a bit of a collector 😁
Allow us here in America to introduce you to Spirit Halloween, the ultimate “pop up” shop 😂
0:20 I'm claiming that as a Juggz shout out, Sorry Louise 😂
Me in the 90s doing Jeet Kune Do and Kali / Eskrima: I'm never going to use this, I'm a pacifist
Me, now we have decent, durable lightsabers: GET IN!!!!!
TV remotes are called "zappers" in this household. Because that's the correct terminology.
🤣🤣
Clearly it's a "dinger"😅
Fitting for this video... when I was a kid we called remotes a 'diddler'... 😳
Peachy ! did you say that you wanna do a napoleonic themed 40k army? have you ever seen the "Les Grognards" range from Wargames Atlantic ? they are basically 40k frogs !
I have indeed! They’re awesome I will be using a few of those two, but with the victrix and Perry stuff you often get twice the amount of parts then the grognards…..so I’m gonna show all manner of different ways to build that collection up on a budget
I had a bit of a nightmare with learning how to use my fdm printer but learning how to use my resin seemed a bit easier, I had dozens of fails with my fdm printer down to not noticing that the gantry was off a runner , then I had adhesion issues, still learning but loving both of my anycubic printers, have been making people models and they're really happy with them
Sorry you didn’t make it here Rob. Baskin robins has the best mint chip icecream in the world.
Mint Lindor is my favourite mint chocolate. I totally get the illness thing regarding self employment. In the early days before I had staff I used to work through illnesses and it really did me no good
oooh... Interested to see Peachy review the new KT boxset now after talking about teh MDF Terrain
I actually really enjoy the conversations on the hyper fixation , however I have to say I'm very jealous you both actually produce output with your fixations! Mine is completely deep dive into the game system, becomes my everything buy all the stuff models etc buy all the paints.... Open up a pack and then.... Bored now ooh looks at this new game or look at warcry how did I miss this rinse and repeat.
Done this with bolt action, leviathan and Blackstone fortress!!!
In like the the third episode of Highlander the series, Ritchie is trying to track down his mother - he ends up following the trail to a Games Workshop store, and when he finds the guy he's looking for, the guy goes "oh yeah, there's some kind of games store there now, buncha weirdos hanging around".
I'm terrified of the FEP on my resin printer breaking... If I'd had Peachy's experience as my first printing experience I think I'd have given up right there and then. Back to smelting.
Also, I call a remote a remote. My girlfriend calls a remote a "dobber".
TBH i was borderline going too, but im also incredibly stubborn and don't like being beaten by flimsy film hahaha!
The new Kt starter set is a true starter set. It requires no tools at all. The minis are designed to twist out of the sprue. And the mdf is super easy to slot together. To complain about that is ridiculous.
Connor Macleod is the main character in highlander movies and Duncan Macleod tv series
Brilliant as always!
next mug: "It doesn't blodge, it doesn't bleep, it doesn't dip... it's Juggz!"
Remote control is called "The Buttons"
Happy Robday !
Im Autistic with ADHD, I love the warhammer universe but unfortunately I had to stop myself as it led to unhealthy practices. I would get hyper-fixated on armies/games, I would go nuts, research loads of lore and painting ideas and spend a load of money to get the models im excited about, id listen to all the audio books I could about them, id paint a small chunk of them and would then be hyperfixated on the next army and bored of the one I was so passionate and sell it to fund the next. Each time I would be convinced this would be the army I stuck with. Its an expensive hobby and I lost a lot of money from constantly recycling models for new ones. Its not something I am proud of and It has taken a lot of self control to step away from the hobby, i still find myself wanting to return but i know if I did I would fall back into old practices. Its really tough. I try and stick to hobbies I cant get rid off or that arent too expensive.
yeah i can see how that could really get hard to control and deal with, good to hear you recognised it and have taken measures...that's a hecking ton of self control....me on the other hand, ive found myself pondering all manner of hobby related stuff when i should really be listing to Mrs Peach...now that is a dangerous way to live
I definitely miss the days of hyper fixating I used to get. The fun and creativity of a project you can't put down felt so compelling, sleep be damned
Rob, is the Validity of Plastic a bit like the Riddle of Steel? 😂
😂😂😂 if it’s not it needs to be lol
1:15:54 that's the neil armstrong content I came on Juggz for!
If you work in an office and go in sick (with something infectious) or if you have a sick kid, you're doing everyone a disservice and possibly risking someone's life. People might be caring for someone in their family with poor immunity etc.
As someone that works in Healthcare this is a preposterous argument to me.
@@thedrmurchindise Care to elaborate? I'm sure you don't mean that going into the office with infectious diseases is a good thing for everyone?
But if you call out, no matter how sick, how will your place of work ever survive? Do you have any idea the financial hardship you are going to put your company through? The mental and emotional distress you subject your managers to? How dare you consider your own personal health, and that of those around you, instead of the betterment of your corporate overlords.
Because people in healthcare go into an “office” full of people with an enormous variety of infectious diseases (some fatal) every day. So if they were concerned that they might catch something from a “coworker” they’d never go into the hospital.
The argument is sound, it just doesn't apply to you
Loise, you mentioned a love of Skyrim. Have you seen the Elderscrolls Call to Arms skirmish game from Modiphius? The minis are amazing and some of my favorite things to paint.
Double juggz is da best!
the radicalization of peachy is my favorite arc
Re tv remote names, my family have always called it a plonker 😅😅
Happy birthday rob
15:10 Peachy, you’re not playing with yourself when you’re doing Juggz! 😘
Was put in mind of that classic Mitchel and Webb sketch - have you got past THAT stage of home working yet?
I certainly empathise with Peachy's story of being caught between too many choices and just noping out in favour of Netflix or what have you. That type of executive dysfunction hits me a lot, especially if I've either been trying to do too much in a week - or too *little*. There's a narrow window of activity where my brain stays functional. This is part of why I prefer to have a very regulated workplace - it takes decision making away. I have to be out the door at a specific time to get to my bus in the morning; I have to get my bus to the first stop at a fixed time, and so on. No initiative required, so I can save my spoons for other issues.
One thing that I'm not sure came out in the description of hyperfixation is that you CAN'T STOP. This in and of itself can be distressing, because you KNOW you're not doing what you're "supposed" to be doing, but you still can't stop. This how (as I understand the terms, anyway) hyperfixation differs from hyper*focus* - with hyperfocus, you don't notice time passing but when you do "come up for air" you can set the task aside and go do something else. With hyperfixation, your brain just refuses to hold any other thought. And then you forget to eat/sleep/brush teeth/etc.
A lot of Blood Bowl tournaments are Highlander format, where if 2 people bring the same star, neither of them get him
I've been feeling this with the hyper fixation thing! I've been hyper fixating on a bunch of Dreadnought characters. GW may have killed off most of the Dreadnought characters but I've just been wanting to create some and build more... I've just been a bits buying spree and I now have quite the horde of bits like some bits hording goblin.
It will look good once I get all the bits... totally won't hyper fixate into another project, no not me......
Ask Peachy about the hobby trumpet, this and money will explain the mdf terrain.
Rob, please please make an idiots guide to 3d printing, and mr peach, i can't wait to see your 3d print video, i am also technically challenged and have not touched the 3d printer that i got almost a year ago...and a telly remote is universally known as a doofer😂
well it'll be more of a cautionary guide of what not to do lol
In years to come we'll look back on Juggz as Peachy's journey towards his autism diagnosis.
Hahaha! maybe lol
@PeachyTips join us Peachy!
Nurgle Bless Our Constitution In The Kindest Of Ways, Chat!! Buncha Rockers, keepin doin' as ya please! Go, Team!
Remote control is called ‘The Clicker’ 👍🏻
13:38 most Aberdonian I've heard Louise. Was like being in the pub
A TV remote always be referred to as "The Buttons"
I never took a single day off in eleven years of employment at one job. No one ever thanked me for this and it didn't help me when it came to being made redundant. There's a lesson in there somewhere 😂 Now I'm working for myself it's a bit different, if I don't work, I don't get paid by a client. My family at least thanks me for the food and chocolate mints such efforts yield 😂
Yeah it’s mad that they don’t seem to remember those efforts, but will remember that one time you arrived 5 mins late
@PeachyTips 100% accurate, also - get more sleep Peachy, (from one dad to another) 😊
Mr Peach, you can’t claim you’re not an influencer. Track sales in Sharpe videos since your channel started. You should be on commission. 😁
hahaha! well ive been told Silver Bayonets done okay off the back of the vids lol