my levels isn't here this time. I'll make up for it though soon. Hi everyone! I'm Dave McLeish, from AFCD's 4 and 16 with my Worms levels. Now that I've got Worms Directors Cut I'm planning a couple of DIY LANDSCAPES and a couple of new regular levels and a few sample sets for my teams Rebels (Star Wars good guys), Empire (Star Wars bad guys) and Die Hard (Just one worm! John McLane from Die Hard as it's always just him against loads of terrorists. Does anyone know how to make special "Bye Bye!" samples for certain teams like it claims on the box of Directors Cut? Eg. John McLane saying stuff like "This is not my day" and "Someone give me some aspirin" when he dies. If you can help with this (there's nothing about it in the manual or readme) or just want to write to exchange Worms levels, landscapes or sample sets then please write to me! Also if you like emulating Spectrums and consoles with your Amiga then please write to me. I have a spare copy of the Speccy 96 CD which I would be willing to sell for £6. I am also very interested in 3D Graphics and rendering and I'd like to be a low-polygon artist in the games industry when I'm older, like my brother Jim McLeish who works at VIS, a computer games company based in Dunfermline. I use Imagine 4.0 as I reckon it has a superb user-interface no matter what the magazine say. I don't like a program to open thousands of windows like Real 3D - it complicates things. OK so the Imagine user-interface looks dated with it's crap diorrhea-brown colour scheme but that could be changed to a MUI blue, grey and pink colour scheme. Anyway, my dream would be to own Lightwave and a good enough system to run it - like my brother Jim's 060 equipped 18-Meg RAM A1200 with a 520 Meg Hard Drive. My system is an A1200, 8-Meg RAM Expansion (10 Meg in total), Dual Speed CD drive with Squirrel, 1.2 Gigabyte HD and various other stuff (sampler, digitiser, home-made spectrum tape interface). I also have an ageing A500 with 1 Meg RAM and an Action Replay III cartridge. I hardly ever use the A500 anymore I only kept it because A) Some of my old games were incompatible with the A1200. B) I'd only get about 40 quid for it. Anyway I've went on quite enough for one day so now tell me about you. What do you use your Amiga for? What your system like? What are you into besides the Amiga? If you are into Worms, Graphics, Emulation or long for the days when the Spectrum was a top of the range home-computer then please write to me. No matter what you use your Amiga for just write to me please and I promise that I'll reply and I'll send you all my current Worms levels and new ones as I make them. 100 % Reply guaranteed. Just write to : David McLeish 35 Rennell Rd Dundee Scotland DD4 7DU