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Nostalgia dice quest.

Started by Ratman_tf, August 12, 2019, 05:30:54 PM

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Ratman_tf

*Bumping a 3 year old thread for an update.*

https://www.zucaticorp.com/listing/1006974370/holmage-dice-boxed-set-limited-edition



35 bucks is kinda steep, but that comes to 5 bucks per dice, and will make a nice addition to my old school replica collection.

I really want some gem dice with sharp edges, but Gamescience hasn't put up anything I really like. I may pull the trigger on the colorburst (random) set.
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AtomicPope

About 10 years ago I bought two sets of Gamescience dice, which were stolen and later replaced.  I used Testors white enamel paint to "ink" them.  They look fantastic and roll very average, which is exactly what I need as the perennial DM.

Shawn Driscoll

I'm convinced. I'm going to add ugly d6 dice to my Traveller calculator.

zend0g

Quote from: Ratman_tf on August 23, 2019, 12:34:06 PM
Threshold Dice works looks like a promising lead on getting replica Holmes dice.



Damnit. I have resisted buying more dice for a while (kind of) and you had to go post a link to someone that made them in the "right" colors. Damn you!
If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest person, I will find something in them to be offended.

finarvyn

I bought a couple of those sets from Threshold Dice. Really good product and the guy seems pretty friendly. My only complaint is that the d20 is marked 0-9 twice and well inked so that it's hard to mark one of the number sets red. (I see folks coloring half of the dice faces red, but I never did that. I re-inked my older dice 0-9 black for the 1-10 numbers, and 0-9 red for the 11-20 numbers. My red pen won't show over top the black ink.)  :o
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tenbones

Quote from: Spinachcat on August 12, 2019, 08:53:43 PM
If you're not playing D&D with chits from a cup, you're not old school!!

this right here!

In fact - it might be cool to have 3-d printed chits!

HMMMMMM. Think of the designs? This might dovetail with the Rune Casting thread idea. Man... I might actually buy that.

Ratman_tf

My Holmage dice came in the mail today. I figured I'd do the crayon thing to fill in the numbers.
The surface of the dice in some areas is coarse enough to take a crayon "stain". This results in a semi-permanent smudge on the face of the die.
I'm a bit miffed. It seems to be happening with the black crayon, but not the white crayon.

I ordered some white and black paint pens. If I can't get the crayons to work well, I'll scrub the crayon out and use the paint pens.
The notion of an exclusionary and hostile RPG community is a fever dream of zealots who view all social dynamics through a narrow keyhole of structural oppression.
-Haffrung

Jam The MF

Quote from: Spinachcat on August 18, 2019, 12:42:41 AM
I wonder if all gamers have a some kind of dice fetish?

Hmmmm......  Well, maybe?

You start out just wanting some dice of your own, so you can play.  Then you see dice that look better, or different; and you want some of those too.  Again , and again, and again....
Let the Dice, Decide the Outcome.  Accept the Results.

Mishihari

My favorites are a gold plated d6 my wife bought me, and my 1-sided die, which is a superball with a "1" written on the side in pen, used for sarcasm.  "So you try to batter down the castle wall with your bare hands.  Let's see if you succeed ...  (bounce) (bounce) (bounce) (bounce) ... no, I'm sorry, you needed a two!"

FingerRod

If you like Chessex you can order the original color scheme from their website.

Here are the exact product codes I used:

PQ0402 - Opaque Polyhedral Yellow/black d4
PQ0603 - Opaque Polyhedral Orange/black d6
PQ0805 - Opaque Polyhedral Green/white d8
PQ1216 - Opaque Polyhedral Light Blue/white d12
PQ2001 - Opaque Polyhedral White/black d20

Couple of things for you persnickety types... First, some of the ink for the numbers is white, some is black. That works for me but would probably make some of you pop an eyeball. Second, using a standard d20 as a d10 takes a little time to adjust. 0-9 and 0-9+ would likely be better, but at this point I have adjusted.