Saturday, 13 January 2007

Battle in the Skies

The Basement Generals, noted for their high quality VSF and Pulp gaming, had a slight diversion into things aeronef and you can see at this page of thier great website.

In this stouch, a Britis Aero-fleet is ambushed by foul Frenchies and the vile Hun. Then a mad professor intervenes with his array of experimental weapons....




Have a look to find out more about this battle and their "Master of the World" campaign!

http://basementgenerals.mtswebsites.com/basement_generals17.htm

Friday, 12 January 2007

Martian Tripods on the way!

It has been reported that Brigade Models will soon have
1/1200 scale Martian Tripods as designed by Germi.

This will increase the threat to the Human Race, but then that is how Heroes are made.

Let us prepare for this onslaught and ready our resolve to win for the Human Race and for the Empire.

Thursday, 11 January 2007

White Dwarf!

(being an aeromobile, and not a magazine...!)

Following Monday 8th's post about aerial bicycles, Steve Blease (of Wessex fame......or should that be infamy?) sent me this email with a link:

"Following the White Wine posting I spotted this in the local freebie paper..."

Yes, the "White Dwarf" is a true bicycle dirigible! Of course a pintle mounted Gardner gun or Gatling to cover the front arc would make it a tad more 'neffish, but still - I'm rather impressed!

Follow the link to read the story behind the White Dwarf and see more pics of her in action, including some canyon flying:
http://home.teleport.com/~reedg/whitedwarf.html

Thanks for the link Steve!

...of Weybridge and Shepperton

In these times there seems no dearth of interpretation of the machines visited upon us by the Martians. The latest of these are reportedly based on the illustrations of Alvim Correa (1906). The expected arrival was to have been for this past Christmas but there have been, as yet, no sightings.

For a more detailed account... http://www.retrokit.net/79.html

Wednesday, 10 January 2007

Le Grand Cirque

"The Grand Circuit Races (aka 'Le Grand Cirque' by the French and everyone else) is a game of "Conveyance racing" in a weird but whimsical Victorian age loaded with technological possibilities. Players assume the role of racers, competing on behalf of their nation or political faction. "

You can find Walt O'Hara's fun game as a free download here:

There is even a clever variant for racing on Horsell Common during the martian Invasion - watchout for the falling cyclinders!

So let out the brakes, activate the dynamo, and wind up the springs - you're off and racing!

Tuesday, 9 January 2007

Ingenious Engines and Clockwork Enigmas!

"Being in the main a utile and eclectic compendium of information and resources for simulating the fantastical adventures and speculative conflicts using vigorous imagination, miniature figurines, and scenics cunningly crafted."
A great page with some interesting VSF links for both Wargaming and RPG

Monday, 8 January 2007

Raptors!

Well chaps, here are some pics I snapped while out hunting with the Chaps from the International Society of Leviathan Hunters.

Nasty critters these Raptors, small and agile. One cant hear them bashing through the jungle toward you like those big Sauropods or big Carnivores. These beasties stalk you themselves and tend to attack in packs. Its always good to have a smart chap with a shotgun or something to help put them down in case of a suprise attack.


Modelling Notes

I got these models from the ever friendly Nic Robson and the perpetually helpful boys at Eureka Miniatures, in Melbourne Australia. These come from his 28mm Pax Limpopo range, though they are quite useable as bigger game for 15mm figures.

All models, including the pack of 3, are very flexible and can be manipulated quite easily into different shapes. All models painted by yours truly and based with static grass and kitter litter 'rocks'.


When you arent hunting them on a private reserve for exhorbitant fees, you can use your raptors for playing Wagers of Sin:

'Street urchins race savage velociraptors around the fetid sewers of Victorian London in a base travesty of the sport of kings. You can wager your ill-gotten gains on the outcome"

Sounds like a jolly good lark eh?

You can find Nic's Eureka Miniatures site here: http://eurekamin.com.au/
and the Wagers of Sin rules here: http://eurekamin.com.au/images/WAGERSOFSINRULES.jpg

Sunday, 7 January 2007

2X2L calling CQ

Imagine if you will a matched set of ship-identification cards and social calling cards. Further, please call to mind this set as being quite specific to our beloved white wine sauce.

Only one barrier stands before these unique treasures occupying your gaming table and your pocket. Please inform me of your opinion on the maximum, wieldy width for ship-identification cards. The project as planned will match the proportion of Victorian era calling cards to the smaller gaming aid.

Flying Bicycles!

Sick of the traffic in London these days? All the horses, pedestrians, carriages and steam conveyances? Then this is just the thing for you - a pedal powered flying bicycle to solve your woes!

Scaled for 1/64, so its ideal for use with 28mm figs
http://www.tin-soldier.com/cgi-bin/ustorekeeper.pl

Friday, 5 January 2007

Wessex Games News - a White Wine global exclusive!

Steve Blease of Wessex Games announces a new Aeronef Supplement!

"Aeronef Over The Channel is the first in a series of Aeronef PDF campaign supplements planned for release in 2007 by Wessex Games. Concentrating on the air war over the English Channel and Southern England during the Great War 1889-91.

Aeronef Over The Channel provides Aeronef gamers with a comprehensive background to the war, a day-by-day theatre of operations timeline, stats for the aeronef and aerostat used by the combatants, bios of famous personalities, as well as a number of tabletop scenarios and strategic games to refight some of the more famous actions.


Wessex Games plan to release Aeronef Over The Channel in the first quarter of 2007.

I thought White Wine could have the honour of announcing this WG Aeronef news exclusively."


Thank you kind Sir, indeed it is an unparalleled honour! You can be sure that a squadron of Australia's finest will be rushing to the mother country's defence in this time of crisis.

Thursday, 4 January 2007

Glider tank unveiled!

From the long dormant Vanmullikan Industries factory (which has been devoted to other outputs for some time) comes the innovative Glider Tank !


Want to launch a surprise attack on the daft old enemy using heavy tanks? Then fly in a force of gunwagons on glider wings!
Rocket-launched, preferably off a cliff-edge, or released from 'nefs, they then glide silently towards the drop zone and into action. And of course the VSF Pathans, with their huge cannon mounted on wheeled/tracked carriages, think it would be cool too.... ;)


V's Modelling Notes: Tank is a standard GW Epic scale Ork Braincrusha. The wings and the two struts come from a 1/48 scale Hawker fury by Airfix. Bit of a waste if it were not for the fact I had this idea of finishing it as a monoplane. The camo: just white sprayed over black, with some green spray; all covered in the usual chestnut wash.

Another brilliant Vanmullikan recipe of 75% inspiration, 10% insanity and 20% design ingenuity!

Wednesday, 3 January 2007

Craving your own Hereditary Title?

These chaps can fix you right up as a Laird (Lord) of your own estate in Scotland!

Sure its cold, indeed it is bleak and desolate, and yes its hard to get anything but a fine malt wiskey, but it is a nice way to introduce yourself!

http://www.scottishhighlandestates.com/?gclid=CIyzjK7ks4kCFST9YAodqFLNMQ

Not sure about the kilt though....

Tuesday, 2 January 2007

WOTW Tripods and Flyers


If you havent seen them before (and I hadnt), Studio Bergstrom offer a range of WOTW Flyers and Tripods, directly out the the 1953 Film. Neat!


A review by Thomas Pope said:
"The sculpting is pretty good. Nothing spectacular, but then again, there isn't much detail here that needs to be replicated. The tripods are much closer in style to the invaders from the movie (sleekness of the lines, etc.) than they are to the book cover illustration.

Casting was much better than I had expected. I wasn't sure about this "tumble bright finish" he mentioned on the web page, but it didn't hurt the detail at all and did saved me a lot of work with a file. Mold lines were present but easily cleaned off. One word of warning, the alloy he uses is extremely hard! I almost broke my drill bit trying to drill a hole for the flight base. On the plus side, the relatively thin necks of the invaders were not damaged in shipping and look very sturdy.

A final note on the castings. The tripod legs were not cast in pewter. Instead, they are pins soldered into the body exactly like his prototype. I actually prefer this, he did a neat job of soldering them and they are much stronger than pewter legs would be."

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Meteor/4155/index.html
You'll find the details on the Order form page

Monday, 1 January 2007

Spring clean at Brigade Models website

Brigade have updated their website:

"Welcome to 2007 and to our updated website. We've given the place a spring-clean and a lick of paint. I'm afraid we've also had to introduce the previously-threatened price increments to compensate for the rapidly rising price of white metal and also the Royal Mail's new pricing structure which has affected us more than we thought it would."


The updated site looks great and the increases are very modest. Well worth it for their high quality products and in my experience their customer service is unequalled. They have replaced models damaged in transit without question and been very courteous and friendly.

Italian Monitor unveiled!

Peter Fulgoney has posted pic of the wonderful 1:700 scale Regia Marina monior 'Faa di Bruno' in its WW1 configuration.
A concrete reinforced sunken buildng, it sports a whopping 15inch gun turret! Designed by drunken Italian naval architects, it sprints at a bone jarring 3 kts and it likely to be swept away in any king tide!

The Steel Navy site is a great place to spend an hour or two, particulalry with G&T in hand!

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