Mine do. I read them way to often, and take them everywhere. So, I found a solution. Cut the pages apart sleve them in those plastic sleves then put them in a binder. I have one of those paper cutter things, so I just cut the pages apart, then slide them into the sleves and stick them in the binder. And you can even put tags to find important sections.
Maybe instead of putting the plastic sleaves in a binder you could use those plastic fasteners that just go down the left side. I can't remember what they are called but if you can figure out what I mean it would be alot lighter than binders.
I have a solution, get codicies for every army, that way you will read each one (and know more about your opponents army than he does...a good thing) and if you read each one more or less equally they wont fall apart. Well for a long time at least.
Originally posted by BFTrick@Dec 2 2004, 18:43 I have a solution, get codicies for every army, that way you will read each one (and know more about your opponents army than he does...a good thing) and if you read each one more or less equally they wont fall apart. Well for a long time at least.
No, they still would, they go to school with me every day, and I read them atleats once a day when I'm going to play the army, and once a week when I'm not playing them. The best thing I could do is get a photocoppied version of the codex and leave the real one at home until I go to games. But I'm not aloud to print that much, and I doubt my school would allow me to photo copy that much stuff especially since it's not school related. And for every codex it would cost me like 20$ to photo copy at the post office.
Ya, I have no clue what those fasteners are, but I'll ask my friends maybe they'd know.
If you go to Kinkos, you can ask them to spiral bind your book. It costs around $8 and when they do it, they put on a "cover" clear, protective page. It is much nicer reading from them too, IMO.
Photocopying your codex isn't too bad. If you only take IMPORTANT pages. Don't take any fluff, special characters and painting guides, and it'll get pretty thin!
Originally posted by Cypher19@Dec 3 2004, 00:26 If you go to Kinkos, you can ask them to spiral bind your book. It costs around $8 and when they do it, they put on a "cover" clear, protective page. It is much nicer reading from them too, IMO.
I think thats what you call what I was talking about. Spiral binding. That way you don't need hard covers, they just put plastic loops through the side of the plastic sleaved pages.
Once you put the pages of your codex in document protectors you can:
a) get them spiral bound as previously mentioned
b) use "O" rings that snap tight
c) use document compressors (thin metal posts which are bent through the document protector's holes)
Another suggestion would be to take the pages of your codex & scan them into a *.PDF file...that way you've got it forever (so long as you don't delete it) & could make all the copies/disks/CDs you'll ever want or need.
The games group I attend has a computer with Army Builder. This is arguably better than a Codex since it contains all the updates and F&Q issued by Games Workshop.
More like a combination of speeding and being on a newly gravelled road ina top heavy car... which happens to land in the stream... on its side... with no more windows.... Lost a Land Raider in the process as well. Not a joyful experience.
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