I have used inks from time to time as part of my hobby painting miniatures for role-playing games and war games. I have used The Masters Brush Cleaner and just a basic bar of Fels-Naptha soap. I think the latter works as well as the former for my needs. What is your usual process when you need to remove all of the prior ink, as with the blue that snuck through here?
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Oh that is so cool! I have always wanted to try role-playing games the proper way with all the systems and dice rolling, but unfortunately, I have never had the company nor the chance, but I have played some role playing games in a sense of writing a story together with multiple people who play different characters with in a game masters world in a forum type of environment. I loved it! These days I feel I would be confident to attempt drawing my own characters too if I was playing.
Yea, when it comes to brush cleaning, I don't use any special cleaners for it, just warm water and gentile soap. I bet someone with more knowledge probably would shake their head watching me do that too :D
Miniatures, maps, and dice are fun, and that is still the way I tend to run my library Dungeons & Dragons games. My non-work group has been moving more toward "theater of the mind" gameplay, though. We have been playing a system called Genesys which uses more abstract, descriptive terms for distances instead of the D&D "You're 30 feet (6 squares) away from the goblin."
As for war games, I find myself drawn more to smaller-scale skirmish games as opposed to mass battles. But I do occasionally still have the itch to play Orks in Warhammer 40,000 because they get to roll all the dice!
Perhaps, I should look into acquiring something like it? Is it something you would recommend as starting point or an introduction to how to play by rulebooks and stuff? I feel I would need someone more experience to guide me through it. I believe I have tried only simplified versions of role-playing games that did not have all the rules determining fate of the characters.
The best way to start is probably checking your local area for game stores that host weekly games. They usually can provide pre-generated characters and help you learn the rules for a given game system as you play. No real need to buy anything until you know whether it's a good hobby for you or not.