Sunday, 30 August 2009

Mea Culpas

Its true, I am a (typical) wargamer with no sense of consistency, and wade between gaming genres with no rhythm or plan. Indeed you can see from the posting rates here - its feast or famine, with not much to rave about of late.

Anyhow, with the last of my tertiary efforts now complete (and hanging on the wall), the VSF flame has been rekindled. Ironically, I found that this is the exact same time this happened a few years ago when on the first day of Spring (here in the Colonies that is), I got out all my stuff and cataloged it. A few small additions since then but nothing too significant.
http://pauljamesog.blogspot.com/2007/09/new-nefs-and-balance-of-power.html

Anyhow, I figure the time is ripe to delve into the big box of unmade lead and see what inspires me in the run up the White Wine Sauce's 4th Anniversary next Feb. I think the Russians might be well overdue for some attention actually, and of course their worthy Japanese adversaries too...

(Image courtesy of Wessex Games)

Saturday, 29 August 2009

More Germans


Here are some close-ups of Nuni's lovely German Nefs. I really like the way he has added colour to them with the red keels and the deck staining.


He tells me:
These I actually did some research and found that some German ships of the period had a reddish lower hull side and I tried to go for that look, with a grey superstructure. I decided I wanted the deck to feel darker than was the actual case

- white undercoat
- 1:1 vallejo game colour gory red/blood red for the side of the hull
- GW ogryn flesh wash on the decking followed by a watered down GW badab black wash
- GW foundation adeptus battlegrey on the turrets, superstructure and the sides an rear of the tail
- GW bleached bone on the top of the tail and superstructure, followd by devlan mud wash
- GW chaos black for the chimneys
- Devlan mud wash on the masts

Friday, 28 August 2009

New Brits and Germans

Nuno (aka Rastamann from the TacCom boards) has finished up his British and German starter sets and they have come out beautifully!


Well done Old boy! They look great and I love the thematic presentation style you've adopted. Great stuff!

Saturday, 18 July 2009

More VSF Goodies from Brigade!

New releases have been announced for the LI and Aeronef ranges.
The new stuff includes 2mm infantry (no pics yet) and this Fokker style triplane for Aeronef!

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

MONI Workbench Article

Another of Dampf's great scratch-build works has been featured at TMP's workbench section.

For a full view go here: http://theminiaturespage.com/workbench/4896/



Great work once again Dampf!

Monday, 25 May 2009

Leviathans

Catalyst games has been showing off its new project- Leviathans: an alternate history miniatures game of air fleet battles set in 1910. For us that means more pulpy airship goodness!
(actually, Ive been excited about this one for awhile - see my post here: http://pauljamesog.blogspot.com/2008/08/leviathan-new-vsf-game.html)




Over Togo's head the Zed flag was burning. The pride of the Japanese fleet, the battleship Mikasa, his Mikasa, was sinking. His aide tried to pull him toward the lifeboats, but Togo stopped and looked up. He saw the battered Russian leviathan claw its way into the blue sky. And at that moment Admiral Togo Heihachiro knew that Japan would not rule the east, after all. And one more thing. It was not the age of the gun.

It was the age of the sky.



There is also a promising new associated blog, "Monsters in the Sky" started up here:
http://monstersinthesky.com/

Hold onto your goggles chaps, this is looks to be a good ride!

Thursday, 16 April 2009

The Defence of Melbourne

I have been meaning to get around to posting about this excellent emo game put on at CANCON 09, yet sadly haven't found the time. But now, I've found this excellent Blog by the guys themselves:



It was a great game using 25mm figs and modified TSATF rules. And as you can see, the scratchbuilt models and terrain are just stunning!


I'll try to clean up the pics I took and add them too

Monday, 13 April 2009

War of the Worlds with LI


A TMP thread discusses the use of :LI to fight out WOTW scenarios:
Fires in the Night Sky or How I learned to stop worrying and love the Madhi
SitRep: The Madhi forces had been pushing hard along the Nile toward a small port of Abba-Dabba Do. An Anglo-Egyptian force has marched to protect this town from the advancing enemy. During the night before the battle, huge fires in the Madhi camp lit the night skys and the frenzied warchants of the fathful could be heard. The defenders of Abba-Dabba Do steeled themselves for the coming assault.
When the dawn broke, the defenders were in for a suprise….

Great job chaps!

Monday, 6 April 2009

Land Ironclad errata

Brigade have posted the official LI rules errata to their page here:

Thanks lads!

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

MiniWarGaming


Just found this nifty site, which can direct you to a bunch of other neat gaming places and leave you utterly lost in cycberspace - Bravo, I say!

I've registered this humble site there, so feel free to check it out and leave a rating for the old YIAWWS - cheers old bean!

http://www.miniwargaming.com/siterater/s67wEhocteWG

Savage Space 1889 Announced!

Pinnacle Entertainment Group and Frank Chadwick are proud to announce Space 1889: Red Sands!* Using the award-winning Savage Worlds system, Pinnacle will release a single Savage Worlds Plot Point Campaign (TM), entitled Space 1889: Red Sands.

Red Sands pits a desperate band of heroes against the Inner Circle of the Brotherhood of Luxor. The Brotherhood, led by the mysterious Kronos, King of the Titans, plots to bring about the end of all worlds. From the mountains of Mars to the swamps of Venus, our intrepid explorers must stop the Brotherhood from plunging the entire solar system into a bloody war to end all wars!

Shane Hensley of Pinnacle said "Space 1889 is one of my all-time favorite settings. Being able to play in Frank's amazing world is a real treat for all of us."

Space 1889: Red Sands will be a full-color hardback release. Page count and price is not yet determined. It is expected to release in September of '09.

The Savage Worlds core rules are required.

http://www.peginc.com/Art/Articles/Space1889/Space1889.html

Monday, 30 March 2009

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Wotan Review

"JohnCS" has posted a review (and some nice pics) of Brigade's WOTAN class Land Ironclad for the Imperial German Army:

Thanks John!

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Land Ironclads: Weird WW1

One of the most satisfactory things I am finding about being a co-author for a set of wargaming rules (apart from the obvious enjoyment of them by players, that is) is to see people use them for completely different purpose than when you we them.


The blog "SteelonSandBlog" has developed a 'Weird World War 1" angle for Land Ironclads and done a lovely job.



and to go with these models, the following scenario has been contrived. We look forward to more!

Land Dreadnoughts: Weird War 1919
It is 1919.

The Archduke Franz Ferdinand sits stolidly on the throne of Hungary, dismissing the attempt to assassinate him five years previously in Sarajevo as the "backfiring of a horseless carriage".
The war that failed to materialise in 1914 still simmers below the surface, with the Entente Cordiale sinking fast, as world-wide recession and colonial ambition strain the ties of peace between the Great Powers.

The Ottoman Empire is now not the only 'sick man of Europe'; all mankind is struggling to cope with the Influenza Pandemic, which has at least put paid to the recent Martian attempt to invade the Earth.

The likely arrival of other races of Alien origin has triggered a belated and somewhat haphazard arms race; military budgets starved of funds are now receiving greater priority, and technological innovation is driven by the need to gain supremacy over the other competing Powers, as much as to defend the Earth from further intrusions from Outer Space.

This is the Dawn of the Age of the Land Dreadnought:

The fight for global supremacy has begun!

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Essential VSF gaming background

As you may know, I am a big believer is background music while playing. The more in theme this is with what you are playing, the better. Here are some great wavs for your VSF games!

http://www.moviesoundclips.net/sound.php?id=20



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