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Nihon Silk - JayTownsend - 09-26-2012

Nihon Silk is being sold by AP with real laser counters and hard-copy scenario supplement. Not that I would play favorites or anything but if you want a fun scenario pack, this is it. Get it while it last! Cool


RE: Nihon Silk - JayTownsend - 09-26-2012

http://www.avalanchepress.com/gameNihonSilk.php


RE: Nihon Silk - vince hughes - 09-26-2012

And I thought it was the name of a Japanese troops brothel !!


RE: Nihon Silk - JayTownsend - 09-26-2012

Vince, you will have to buy for sure then! Smile


RE: Nihon Silk - JayTownsend - 09-29-2012

I received my printed copy of Nihon Silk today and I must say, the laser counter were prefect, the best yet. No burn marks at all!


RE: Nihon Silk - zovs - 09-29-2012

Dumb question, I have over 500 games cut the old fashion way, not sure if I have any that have been laser cut yet. How do they or what do they use to laser cut them? I know for example if you have 400-500 you can purchase a die cutter (now my wife is gone I may buy one). But where and how could you buy a laser cutter?


RE: Nihon Silk - Dean_P - 09-29-2012

(09-29-2012, 10:32 PM)zovs Wrote: Dumb question, I have over 500 games cut the old fashion way, not sure if I have any that have been laser cut yet. How do they or what do they use to laser cut them? I know for example if you have 400-500 you can purchase a die cutter (now my wife is gone I may buy one). But where and how could you buy a laser cutter?

I've seen personal/hobby-level laser cutters, with a working area of around one square foot... the problem is they're not cheap. Most internet sites require you to send a request for pricing information. The one's that I have seen run on the order of $10k.

for instance, here's one company's small model
http://www.epiloglaser.com/zing_16.htm

Note: This is NOT an endorsement of this product. It is simply the result of a google search on hobby laser cutters. I have no idea how much that one costs, nor do I have any feel for how well it would cut counters. But this is the kind of system a hobbyist would be buying.


RE: Nihon Silk - Hugmenot - 09-29-2012

(09-29-2012, 10:32 PM)zovs Wrote: Dumb question, I have over 500 games cut the old fashion way, not sure if I have any that have been laser cut yet. How do they or what do they use to laser cut them? I know for example if you have 400-500 you can purchase a die cutter (now my wife is gone I may buy one). But where and how could you buy a laser cutter?
You can see how the Victory Point Games laser cutter in action at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUF4s_4rX24 VPG is the company which cuts the laser counters for Avalanche Press.

The video was taken several months ago and I suspect the flashes you see throughout the video are a thing of the past.

I own a few games from VPG and will continue to purchase States of Siege engine games as I enjoy them. The Nappy 20 series is something I want to explore but maybe not this year as they are still a bit too complex for my 9 year old.


RE: Nihon Silk - zovs - 09-30-2012

Hugmenot,

Very cool thank you for the links!

Totally awesome, I also have several VPG games, would be way cool to have a job at VPG, man...lol


RE: Nihon Silk - vince hughes - 10-03-2012

How many scenarios in this Jay ? (or anybody )