While I am more than happy to agree with you, I’m not sure what your lovely blue full die set has to do with your statement.
I just colored them in with crayons. Like I did when I was 5.
Oh — my wife has a set like that, from the first box sets! Awesome!
How well does the wax stay on / is there a good way to remove it if you want to change the color scheme?
These are Gamescience dice, not my originals from the 70’s. I was able to dig out the crayon with a paper clip, but I would not recommend doing the very often.
I’d imagine water around 150 F would get the wax out, too.
Nice color choices! Nothing quite like Gamescience dice. 🙂
While I am more than happy to agree with you, I’m not sure what your lovely blue full die set has to do with your statement.
I just colored them in with crayons. Like I did when I was 5.
Oh — my wife has a set like that, from the first box sets! Awesome!
How well does the wax stay on / is there a good way to remove it if you want to change the color scheme?
These are Gamescience dice, not my originals from the 70’s. I was able to dig out the crayon with a paper clip, but I would not recommend doing the very often.
I’d imagine water around 150 F would get the wax out, too.
Nice color choices! Nothing quite like Gamescience dice. 🙂
I like a needle for removing old crayon — the kind with the little plastic ball on the end, whatever those are called. (http://www.martinralya.com/tabletop-rpgs/removing-crayon-from-old-school-precision-edge-dice/)
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