Very best wishes to you!
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Friday, 1 June 2012
Dystopian Wars - Kingdom of Britannia
My buddy James has posted pics of his DW Britannia Fleet at my other blog - check them out here:
http://tasmancave.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/dystopian-wars-kingdom-of-brittannia.html
http://tasmancave.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/dystopian-wars-kingdom-of-brittannia.html
Thursday, 3 May 2012
New 'Nefs from Brigade!
Those clever chaps at Brigade have released more new goodies to tempt our poor wallets - Huzzah!
Victoria class Heavy Battleship
Heyworth class Heavy Biplane Bomber
Burevestnik class Seaplane (pack of 3)
Stirling Castle class Liner
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Build your own Islandwana
Thats what this guy did - very effectively too!
http://wargamingwithsilverwhistle.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/isandlwana-backdrop.html
http://wargamingwithsilverwhistle.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/isandlwana-backdrop.html
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
New Brigade Releases for Salute
Lucky so-and-sos attending SALUTE will be able to pick up Brigade's new releases, which include some great looking sea and land fortresses for Land Ironclads.
http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/Salute%20Releases.html
http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/Salute%20Releases.html
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Vampire Killing Kit
I've posted things like this before, being impressive fan made movie prop type items. This is not such a thing - in fact it resides in a Museum! The Mercer Museum in Doylestown Pennsylvania hosts this intriguing item, which has the following entry in the catalogue:
| Object Title | Vampire Killing Kit |
| Accession Number | 89.06.001.01-.11 |
| Object Description | Leather covered wooden case, hinged and divided into a top and bottom section. Sections are divided into compartments and lined with felt. Top section has latching leather cover enclosing contents. Case includes (top section): flowers of garlic, two vials of 'serum', glass syringe, silver needle, magnifying glass. Bottom section of case includes: powder flask, bullet mold, crucifix/wooden stake, pistol, two silver bullets with crosses cut into them, and two lead balls. A paper label describing kit and contents is affixed to inside of leather cover enclosing top section. |
| Materials | wood; leather; Steel; Brass; ivory; glass; silver; Iron; mother-of-pearl; felt |
| Label/Mark/Inscription | Vampire Killing Kit/This box contains the items considered necessary, for the protection of persons who/travel into little known countries of Eastern Europe, where the populace are/plagued with a particular manifestation of evil known as VAMPIRES. Professor Ernst Blomberg respectfully requests that the purchaser of this kit, carefully studies his book/in order, should evil manifestations become apparent, he is equipped to deal with them/efficiently. Professor Blomberg wishes to announce his grateful thanks to that well-known/gunmaker of Liege, Nicholas Plomdeur whose help in the compiling of the special items, the silver bullets etc. has been most efficient. (LABEL) |
| History of Use | The kit was examined by Dr. Jeffrey A. Baylor while he was working on his PhD disertation on Vampirism in Literature (Lehigh University). Dr. Baylor said that both the contents of the case and the label include elements of vampiric lore that existed at many different times in the 19th and 20th centuries, and he considered it unlikely that these elements would have been combined this way in the mid-19th century. Based on a literary analysis, he did not believe the kit was authentic |
| Measurements | Height: 3.500 in Width: 11.000 in Depth: 7.000 in |
This item has also been incorporated into the RPG Space 1889 - the online article here is what tipped me to it in the first place.
http://starweb.mercermuseum.org/starweb/MercerCollections/servlet.starweb#?
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
An American "Flashman"?
We shall see!
http://www.scoundrel1776.info/
| SCOUNDREL! | ||
In the humorous, iconoclastic tradition of George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman novels, Gore Vidal's Burr, and Thomas Berger's Little Big Man, meet real-life scoundrel James Wilkinson as he lies, schemes, backstabs, and seduces his way through our nation's early history. In Scoundrel! historian and novelist Keith Thompson mixes fact and fiction with intense characterization and riveting story. Scoundrel! is a book for anyone who loves adventure, and will hold special appeal for aficionados of historical fiction, military fiction, and U.S. history. This first book, subtitled The True Spirit of '76, recounts Wilkinson's misadventures during the momentous year of 1776, starting at the siege of Boston, following him through Benedict Arnold's disastrous Canadian invasion, and ending with Washington's attack on Trenton. Along the way he battles savage Indians, seduces beautiful women, fawns over egomaniacal generals, falls in with British spies, and betrays everyone who strays into his path. In short, Scoundrel! is "History with Humor", and after experiencing Wilkinson's irreverent spin, the reader will never view the Revolution or the Founding Fathers the same way again. |
http://www.scoundrel1776.info/
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
20mm Nostalgic Revival: Donald Featherstone
20mm Nostalgic Revival: Donald Featherstone: The Father of UK Wargaming is 94 years young around this time, many congrats to him, his books got me started way back in the mists of t...
PREPARING FOR A WARGAME
( WITH THE HELP OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE )
In peace there’s nothing so becomes a wargamer
as modest stillness and humility;
But when the blast of war blows in our ears,
then imitate the action of the tiger;
Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood,
disguise fair nature with hard favour’d rage.
Then lend the eye a terrible aspect,
let it pry through the portage of the head
like a brass cannon; let the brow o’whelm it
as fearfully as does a galled rock.
Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide;
hold hard the breath, and bend up every spirit
to his full height. On, on, you noble wargamer
whose blood is that of fathers who wrote the rules !
Fathers who, like so many Alexanders,
have at these Conventions from morn ‘till even fought,
and pocketed their dice for lack of argument.
Dishonour not your mothers, for did they not sit
whilst those whom you call fathers painted their armies ?
Feel superior to players with troops in other scales,
and teach them how to wargame. And you, good players,
whose hands were made for wargaming, show us here
the mettle of your army; let us swear
that they are worthy of your painting, which I doubt not;
For there are none of them so mean and base
that hath not noble lustre in your eyes.
I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
straining upon the start. The game’s afoot !
Rattle your dice ! And upon the charge
cry ‘God for Scruby! Featherstone! and HG Wells!’
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Space 1889 Audio Dramas
The first 3 stories are a series set on Mars: Red Devils, The Steppes of Thoth, and The Siege of Alclyo.
The fourth story The Lunar Inheritance is a stand alone story.
I quite enjoyed all of them, particularly the wonderfully stereotyped characters. If you haven't heard them before, they are 70 or so minutes well spent, even if just to get a few different ideas.
The CDs can be elusive to locate, but seem to still be available from the US here:
http://www.whona.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=W&Category_Code=space1889
Saturday, 10 March 2012
JC of Mars
The girls went out to the Taylor Swift concert tonight, so naturally the boys sneaked out to see John Carter of Mars after they left. Its had a bunch of mixed reviews, but our opinion? Epic! A great adventure movie with amazing effects. It had some slow spots, but these were necessary for the plot and I guess they just seemed slower after all the action bits.
Seriously, ,the Green and White Martians and the associated special effects are fantastic (and should be for 250 million dollars!) If you are looking for a good, fun adventure yard this is a great ride. The Lad and I are itching to play some "Redcoats on Mars" style games now!
PS Its pretty WoW in 3D!
Seriously, ,the Green and White Martians and the associated special effects are fantastic (and should be for 250 million dollars!) If you are looking for a good, fun adventure yard this is a great ride. The Lad and I are itching to play some "Redcoats on Mars" style games now!
PS Its pretty WoW in 3D!
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Saturday, 3 March 2012
UnMuseum
Some fun "relics" and bits and bobs here, including the possessions of Professor Aronnax!
www.unmuseum.org/notescurator/league_art.htm
www.unmuseum.org/notescurator/league_art.htm
Sunday, 26 February 2012
A Cracker Day on the Field
My lad Reilly captained his Cricket team for this week's U/12s match. A great game on a hot day, here is the match report, posted by a proud Dad (BTW Reilly also got a wicket, bowling out the opposing Captain):
Match Scores:
Grammar (Navy) 5-75 (Reilly 12no, Ethan 7, Jack 7, Angus 2-3) defeated Grammar (Sky) 5-57 (Angus 13, Justin 10no, Bailey 9no, Tom 3-8)
Match Report:
This was another closely fought contest between these two evenly matched teams. Navy batted first and posted a respectable score of 75 from their 20 overs. When Sky batted they lost some early wickets which put them behind the required run-rate and although they recovered their final score of 57 was not quite enough. There were some good performances on both sides with bat and ball but perhaps the difference was the excellent fielding of Reilly O’Grady for Navy who stopped many possible boundaries fielding at mid-wicket. Both teams have displayed excellent improvement throughout the season and will look to continue this in their final two games.
Player Awards:
Navy – Reilly, Sky - Angus
Match Scores:
Grammar (Navy) 5-75 (Reilly 12no, Ethan 7, Jack 7, Angus 2-3) defeated Grammar (Sky) 5-57 (Angus 13, Justin 10no, Bailey 9no, Tom 3-8)
Match Report:
This was another closely fought contest between these two evenly matched teams. Navy batted first and posted a respectable score of 75 from their 20 overs. When Sky batted they lost some early wickets which put them behind the required run-rate and although they recovered their final score of 57 was not quite enough. There were some good performances on both sides with bat and ball but perhaps the difference was the excellent fielding of Reilly O’Grady for Navy who stopped many possible boundaries fielding at mid-wicket. Both teams have displayed excellent improvement throughout the season and will look to continue this in their final two games.
Player Awards:
Navy – Reilly, Sky - Angus
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Friday, 17 February 2012
French Aeronef Le Louis Daguerre: Part 1
Renowned modeller Tony from Dampf's Modelling Page, has entered the Roebeast trash bash competition. Excitingly, his project is titled:
He has posted this teaser to get our VSF juices flowing:
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/trash-bash-2012.html
French Imperial Aeronef Le Louis Daguerre
An Observation and Survey Nef currently serving at Le Mons, Mars (French Sector)
He has posted this teaser to get our VSF juices flowing:
Part One;
Ten years after the first human set foot on Mars the Colonial Land-Grab is in full swing with Great Britain, Germany, The United Stated of America and the Belgian Republique leading the assault. Japan and France came late to the table and have never achieved the victories of the earlier states. This is all about to change with the French Government finally agreeing to build both the largest Astronef - Le Gloire and now Le Louis Daguerre an observation and survey Nef to explore and map the Le Mons area of Mars.
The Loius Daguerre is one of the largest Nef's ever constructed on Mars and was built to house the newly developed Daguerreotype Camera which uses huge half-metre square silver coated glass plates to take images of the Martian landscape and 'map' the built up areas. The process needs huge reserves of dangerous chemicals which are housed in two large and two smaller containers built into the main hull. Early experiments have proven than an area of five square kilometres can be successfully mapped in less than three days, thereby cutting down on man-hours and the risk of being assaulted by rival States or marauding Martians.
The new technology of image capture is causing quite a stir amongst the other Earth-Bourne Governments and Le Louis Daguerre is now accompanied by at least one French Aeronef when ever out on operation's. It is rumoured that The Kaiser has raised a bounty of one thousand gold crowns for the capture of the Loius Daguerre - a rumour that is having quite an effect on the fleets of Martian Pirates.
I'm looking forward to seeing his entry on 1 March!
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/trash-bash-2012.html
Monday, 6 February 2012
Adventures in a Lost Land
I haven't done any Dino Hunting games for awhile, but I came across these rules by 2HW the other day. Anybody tried them out?
Take the shot!
You hear the whispers. Giant creatures from the dawn of time alive and walking the earth. Dinosaurs! How can it be? As a hunter you have to find out the truth so you follow the rumors to this God-forsaken corner of the world, Lemuria!
You've spent days and large sums of money in tracking the Beast and now it's come to this. Your bearer trembles as he pulls back the branch giving you a clear view of the Beast in all its splendor. As you steady your aim it turns, looks you in the eye and at that moment you wonder... Who's hunting who?
Adventures in the Lost Lands, introduces you to a world like no other. A world of giant creatures and prehistoric men where you can Be a Pulp Era hero exploring Lost Lands and searching for valuable treasure. Lead your tribe of primitive cavemen in a fight against other primitive tribes. Be a modern day big game hunter who travels to a pre-historic land that time forgot. Command a Victorian Era expedition bent on discovery and conquest. Be a dinosaur, not only a dinosaur, but THE dinosaur, as you take on all others for supremacy.
In Adventures in the Lost Lands you can do all of this and more. We've included a number of linked scenarios forming a campaign which can be played solo, cooperatively with all players on the same side, or head to head against your friends. It's all up to you!
*Really? Louisiana? Yep, it's a long story.
http://www.twohourwargames.com/adventures-in-the-lost-lands.html
Take the shot!
You hear the whispers. Giant creatures from the dawn of time alive and walking the earth. Dinosaurs! How can it be? As a hunter you have to find out the truth so you follow the rumors to this God-forsaken corner of the world, Lemuria!
You've spent days and large sums of money in tracking the Beast and now it's come to this. Your bearer trembles as he pulls back the branch giving you a clear view of the Beast in all its splendor. As you steady your aim it turns, looks you in the eye and at that moment you wonder... Who's hunting who?
Adventures in the Lost Lands, introduces you to a world like no other. A world of giant creatures and prehistoric men where you can Be a Pulp Era hero exploring Lost Lands and searching for valuable treasure. Lead your tribe of primitive cavemen in a fight against other primitive tribes. Be a modern day big game hunter who travels to a pre-historic land that time forgot. Command a Victorian Era expedition bent on discovery and conquest. Be a dinosaur, not only a dinosaur, but THE dinosaur, as you take on all others for supremacy.
In Adventures in the Lost Lands you can do all of this and more. We've included a number of linked scenarios forming a campaign which can be played solo, cooperatively with all players on the same side, or head to head against your friends. It's all up to you!
*Really? Louisiana? Yep, it's a long story.
http://www.twohourwargames.com/adventures-in-the-lost-lands.html
Saturday, 4 February 2012
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
The Baron Rides Again!
An "Aeronef over the Aegean" campaign report, by Ruaridh. Its great to see one's creations being used by others - now I know how Mssr Blease feels all the time!
http://ooh-shiny-complex.blogspot.com/2012/01/aeronef-over-aegean-photo-report.html
http://ooh-shiny-complex.blogspot.com/2012/01/aeronef-over-aegean-photo-report.html
Sunday, 29 January 2012
The Russian Ironclads
An interesting (and short) essay regarding the development of the Russian ironclad fleet from the Crimean war onwards: http://www.neva.ru/EXPO96/book/chap9-1.html
Though I notice there is not much mention of the Tsar's Aquanefs...
Though I notice there is not much mention of the Tsar's Aquanefs...
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Usuthu!!!!
Yes, today is the Anniversary of the Battle of Isandlwana and day 1 of of the Battle of Rourke's Drift, in which the most Victoria Crosses were awarded for a single engagement. May you have a better day than the lads of the 24th and raise a glass to the courage of the participants.
Friday, 13 January 2012
New Sky Fortresses and Carriers
Now available from Spartan: the wait is over!
Covenant of Antarctica Epicurus Class Sky Fortress, Federated States of America Savannah Class Sky Fortress, Kingdom of Britannia Illustrious Class Sky Fortress
Empire of the Blazing Sun Kagoshima Class Mobile Airfield (left), Federated States of America Alamo Class Mobile Airfield (right)
Covenant of Antarctica Epicurus Class Sky Fortress, Federated States of America Savannah Class Sky Fortress, Kingdom of Britannia Illustrious Class Sky Fortress
Empire of the Blazing Sun Kagoshima Class Mobile Airfield (left), Federated States of America Alamo Class Mobile Airfield (right)
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Empire of the Dead
I so have this on my 2012 "to get" list
http://www.westwindproductions.co.uk/catalog/
http://www.westwindproductions.co.uk/catalog/
Anatoli has some great news scoops at his blog here, and more info here:
Friday, 6 January 2012
More Stout Chaps
Warlord Games continue to develop their comprehensive (and impressive) line of Zulu war figures with more plastic British Infantry, out in time for the Anniversary of the Battles of Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift. Have at 'em chaps!
http://www.warlordgames.com/15830/new-plastic-anglo-zulu-war-british-infantry/
"Alright then - nobody told you to stop working!"
And certainly not least, are these Heroes of the Empire!
http://www.warlordgames.com/15830/new-plastic-anglo-zulu-war-british-infantry/
"Alright then - nobody told you to stop working!"
And certainly not least, are these Heroes of the Empire!
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| The sullen but doughty Private Hook VC, the stoic but reluctant Lt Chard VC, the dandy English gentleman Lt Bromhead VC and the unflappable bayonet fighting Colour Sgt Bourne. |
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
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