Image 1 — Best place to get iron-on-letters in a specific font (UK)
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Best place to get iron-on-letters in a specific font (UK)

I’m new to costume making so trying to start with something simple. I’m trying to make the Tokyo Toilet boiler suit the main character wears in ‘Perfect Days’. I had a plain blue boiler suit already so the next thing I need is to add the lettering. I found out the font used in the real costume is ‘FF Mark Pro Bold’. I live in the UK and would like to find a supplier or a shop here that sells iron-on-lettering in that specific font. Or if not that exact one, something close. Any tips?

u/GSVDramaticEffect — 1 day ago

What is the penalty in the UK if a developer deliberately destroys historic human remains on their site?

I'm a writer and I'm currently writing a story which starts with the uncovering of a small historic (pre-16thC) human burial on a building site in central London. Can someone tell me what the penalty is for a developer/construction firm if they deliberately destroy historic human remains in order to avoid a delay to their project? Also, is this common and are there any recent real cases that would be helpful for me to look at?

Thanks

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u/GSVDramaticEffect — 2 months ago

Favourite things to do while waiting?

Like many of you no doubt, I (39M, non-dx) spend a lot of time waiting on my partner (38F, dx-medicated). Waiting for her to get ready after spending the two free hours before we’re meant to go out not getting ready; Waiting outside the shop she went into 30mins ago to ‘just get one thing’; Waiting for her to ready to go to bed after having already been in bed for the last three hours; all in all a heck of a lot of waiting. I like to read to fill the gaps. What are you strategies to fill the ‘waiting times’?

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u/GSVDramaticEffect — 2 months ago

To charge or not to charge? Who gets the bonus

When two units charge into each other who gets the charge bonus and how is it determined?

Context: I’m playing a slayer focused Ungrim campaign right now and currently fighting Arbaal. This means battles are often a case of me holding position to let my artillery put some work in then Arbaal charging my lines of slayers and giant slayers. Since they don’t have expert charge defence etc, the question is should I be bracing against the enemies charging units or once they get close should I give an attack order to my slayers and meeting them head on so I get my own charge bonus? Or does it not work like that?

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u/GSVDramaticEffect — 2 months ago
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Films where the characters consciously don't 'split up'

Looking for examples of horror films where the main characters make a conscious choice not to split up. So rather than being unavoidably trapped together the whole time, the characters have the chance to split up or someone raises it as a suggested but they do the (seemingly) smart thing and stay as a group.

A couple of examples that come to mind are Cabin In The Woods >!(until the gas)!< and Nope (can't remember if that's specifically said but certainly has the general tone of 'We're not going to do the dumb thing people normally do'). But ideally I'd like to find something where staying together is a key part of how they survive/defeat the antagonist. Or at least try to. What do you think?

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u/GSVDramaticEffect — 2 months ago

Rotten door frame and skirting board

Our new century home had a piece of rotting skirting board leading into the frame of the front door. I removed the board and the plaster underneath thankfully seems okay but where the board has rested against the frame was all rotten. The surround on the frame outside is also rotten in the same area, also though again only in that small part as far as I can tell.

Clearly moisture is getting in through the frame somehow. I’m now thinking if it has been caused by the previous owner stapling the alarm wire into the wood, or perhaps water has been sitting in the metal grove as the seal on that is also degraded. I was just going to remove the alarm wire (inactive) and replace the board but fear the same fate might befall it. Any advice would be gratefully received

u/GSVDramaticEffect — 2 months ago

Need a Beer?

Saw this today for the first time as part of its 4K re-release and my god what an experience. Hard to watch at times but totally engrossing. Just don’t try to drink along

u/GSVDramaticEffect — 3 months ago