I did it...I read the entire thread (over the last week). Couple things I wanted to say: First off, reading this thread has been a real pleasure. I started playing Magic back in February of this year and 90% of what I've played has been Standard (easier to learn the game w/ a smaller card pool). I want to switch to a non-rotating format so I've been looking at Modern and Legacy. I've played some Modern locally, and it's okay. Legacy really excites me, just from reading about it. I've proxied up 4 Legacy decks so far and Tin Fins is one of them and I'll be honest, it's one I am the most excited about so far just because it's so damn fun to play as well as how awesome this thread is and all of the ideas/conversation going on about it. I'm used to the Standard threads on Salvation where people mostly just yell at each other.

So far, I've just been playing on my own at home w/ the Proxy decks (UW Miracles, EsperBlade, UB Tezz and Tin Fins...and soon to add Death/Taxes as well) and have a friend who is going to join in with me next week. With Legacy, I want to be sure I actually love the deck before buying in as it's an investement

As far as Tin Fins goes: Any thoughts to phazonmutant's post on page 62 (post 1231)? Over the course of the thread there's been discussion about Show/Tell. I don't have an informed opinion yet as I haven't tested w/ S&T (Going largely off of Koby's most recent list currently) but it does seem interesting.

There's not much I can really say that hasn't already been said. I am still running 2 Children main but will start testing with 1. The interactions I've had w/ Children have been so awesome thus far that I have a hard time wanting to cut one. Tendrils is kind of becoming a "pet card" for me as I just love building storm and casting it in this deck (maybe it's because I am new to playing any type of storm strategy). It provides that extra angle and gives an out in certain scenarios.

I'm going to keep testing w/ Proxies over the next couple months, but I am already close to wanting to pull the trigger and begin buying the pieces for this deck.

*Side Note: I already like Legacy more than Modern