After such a hiatus there are TWO posts in a single week? Good grief! Why so? Because this happened...
I also liked their clever plastic altitude bases |
Following my trip to the Woking Tripod, I attended the WARFARE show at Farnbrough and had a chance to chat with the chaps from the Werelords club who were running this "Cloudships of Mars revisited" table.
Yes they are indeed the same chaps who put on the stunning 28mm display back at SALUTE 06 (see herehttp://www.werelords.com/cloudships/main.htm). Well they are back with a new scale (6mm) and with an all news set of rules they have written, that are faithful to the spirit of the original but updating them and tightening them up for big demo games.
They were super enthusiastic about sharing their game, the moreso when I told them of our own Cloudships agmes and some pics from this blog. I guess its a real niche inside a niche hobby!
The ships themselves are a true delight - each one of the hand crafted and scratch built from all sort of things. It was fun to try and guess, but the detailing and crew really brought them to life. The flyer at the demo game read:
Building a Cloudship Fleet in 6mm
The Shipds are a wide range of manufacturers: Peter Pig ACW, DeAgostini Star Wars die cast, Heroics and Ross, and Brigade Models. Weapons include WW1 & WW2 guns, ECW & Napoleonic guns plus gatlings, mitrailleuse and Nordenfelts. Crew range form Colonial & Franco-Prussian, Confederates, SYW Iroquois Indians and Ancient Greeks.
Details was added from Model railways N gauge, supplies for packs of coals sacks anbd sails from plastci ship kits, Mats by Deep cut Studios, and Scenery by Brigade
These pics do something to show what a true delight and labour of love they are.
Look at that liftwood torpedo! |
The Majesty of the big Martian Kite under full sail! |
Unfortunately I didn't have the time to sit down for a game (though they invited several times!) but it was a real delight to spend some time with these cracking fellows and their creations.
Thank you gentlemen - I doff my hat to you!
Very inspiring - thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteImpressive! Can't have enough cloudships.
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking. Thanks for sharing the pics. And welcome back!
ReplyDeleteHello there Paul,
ReplyDeleteHoly Crap! That looks really inspiring - lovely looking models and I reckon I may well have fallen into (yet) another project!
All the best,
DC
That looked great Paul! So envious mate.
ReplyDeleteThought of you boys the whole time :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks - very inspiring indeed.
ReplyDeleteSure was!
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