Why did you get into SST game?
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Scenv wrote:
I think people are WAY to reliant on the models rather than their skills as a painter/modeller.
true, but still a good sculp goes for a good model.
btw, was the original cover him holding a gun?
Thats the only 'artwork' Edition I ever owned, as I said the other Edition I have is the one with Casper on the cover.

Du mean this one -

That was the 1979 Cover.
Or this one -

Which was the 1987 Imprint?
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That book was also my prized posession! It got dog-eared and pretty worn, but it was right there next to my prized hamster, Harold (named after the PM, Harold Wilson) in my BOAC flight bag on the trip back to the US.Lieutenant Rasczak wrote:ScipioAmericanus wrote:THAT'S IT!!!!! THAT'S THE COVER OF THE BOOK I GOT IN SCOTLAND!!!!!
Bless you, LT!!!
Thanks so much for posting that!
Superb! It was my prized possession (I loved my Uncle Joe), its not the same as having the original - but close.
Don't tell Taco, but Harold and I were great friends. My dad got a USAF Veterinarian to do a health certificate so I could carry Harold with me on the plane. I can even remember buying that BOAC bag at a shop before we left.
OMG! You've opened up the floodgates of memory! Things I haven't thought of in years.
Thank you!

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As I remember Starship Trooper, I first read it in 1961 or 1962 as a Freshman in Highschool or that summer. I have read virtually everything in the way of novels that Robert Heinlein ever wrote, with one or two exceptions. The list of his work that I like a lot or love includes everything of his I have read.
I am currently rereading Starship Trooper for the at least 20th time along with The Forever War by Joe Haldeman The Author's Preferred Edition printed by EOS including material not present in any previous edition.
I am curious to see how exposure to the two movies, the CGI series and now the game has or will alter my perceptions of the Book.
I am glad to hear that the novel has meant as much to many others as it has to me.

I am currently rereading Starship Trooper for the at least 20th time along with The Forever War by Joe Haldeman The Author's Preferred Edition printed by EOS including material not present in any previous edition.
I am curious to see how exposure to the two movies, the CGI series and now the game has or will alter my perceptions of the Book.
I am glad to hear that the novel has meant as much to many others as it has to me.


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Good Grief! And I thought I was AncientCudaHP wrote:As I remember Starship Trooper, I first read it in 1961 or 1962 as a Freshman in Highschool or that summer. I have read virtually everything in the way of novels that Robert Heinlein ever wrote, with one or two exceptions. The list of his work that I like a lot or love includes everything of his I have read.
I am currently rereading Starship Trooper for the at least 20th time along with The Forever War by Joe Haldeman The Author's Preferred Edition printed by EOS including material not present in any previous edition.
I am curious to see how exposure to the two movies, the CGI series and now the game has or will alter my perceptions of the Book.
I am glad to hear that the novel has meant as much to many others as it has to me.![]()

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I got introduced to SST back when the CGI came on every morning at like seven or eight. Thought it was awesome. Five or six years later and I'm searchin' the web for some models to use as Kasrkin and I see the CAP Troopers. That got me involved real fast. Plus, a friend of mine had recommended I read the book 'cause he thought it was friggin' amazing. And I agreed.
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Ive loved starship troopers back when I saw it in '97, I was young then(in fact in a couple of months I'll be 15), then saw the cgi every day of my life at 3pm untill it was off-air, then saw sst2(broke my heart and it threw the halves in a paper shredder
)was looking for pics of rico and roughnecks to use as recruitment posters for my cityfight terrain and saw the cap troopers back in early '05 and thought (oh my god, a cap trooper, YYEEEESSS!! and was hooked to mgp since)

Wohoo! I'm a non-com. Wait a second, this isn't marathon, who redirected me??!?
Read the book back about the time the movie was released. Loved that book. Still got it somewhere (moved a couple of months ago)...really needs replacing...dog eared doesn't cover the state that book is in.
BTW it was still available to buy this time last year...still the 87 cover. We had 1 new copy in store (we also had a load of the movie cover ones we wanted rid of...blasphemies that they are.) when we closed.
I liked the book...I liked the film...never should the book have been printed with that cover though...they should not be mixed in that way.
I like what Mongoose has done with it.
Also I like miniature games.
BTW it was still available to buy this time last year...still the 87 cover. We had 1 new copy in store (we also had a load of the movie cover ones we wanted rid of...blasphemies that they are.) when we closed.
I liked the book...I liked the film...never should the book have been printed with that cover though...they should not be mixed in that way.
I like what Mongoose has done with it.
Also I like miniature games.
I'm not bitter. I'm twisted!
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