I'll get to that Panda and fix the Aanca tomorrow, though I'm still not sure that there aren't enough different takes on the Bat to leave it where it is. Even so, that row clearly needs some clearing-out! (I do hint at the possibility of moving the Dragons to the Ubiquitous table.) Jean-Louis also has an "anka" piece in his set that I have yet to cite.
I do have a bunch more PD animal icons to upload. Some are even worse for cartoony looks -- a couple are clearly "kid art," like the "dragon head" -- but many are better, at least it gives a lot of availability. In some cases they're the only things I could find!
I'd support writing out Piececlopedia articles on slip- (and ski- and skip-)pieces. Personally I'm thinking of writing about the Okapi soon.
Oh, and I was quite surprised to find the Tapir; I don't know what Jean-Louis means it for, but I've had it in my "Fifth Circle" collection for months now.
I'll get to that Panda and fix the Aanca tomorrow, though I'm still not sure that there aren't enough different takes on the Bat to leave it where it is. Even so, that row clearly needs some clearing-out! (I do hint at the possibility of moving the Dragons to the Ubiquitous table.) Jean-Louis also has an "anka" piece in his set that I have yet to cite.
I do have a bunch more PD animal icons to upload. Some are even worse for cartoony looks -- a couple are clearly "kid art," like the "dragon head" -- but many are better, at least it gives a lot of availability. In some cases they're the only things I could find!
I'd support writing out Piececlopedia articles on slip- (and ski- and skip-)pieces. Personally I'm thinking of writing about the Okapi soon.
Oh, and I was quite surprised to find the Tapir; I don't know what Jean-Louis means it for, but I've had it in my "Fifth Circle" collection for months now.