Here is a 1/144 scale model of the German WW1 naval Zeppelin LZ4, by AiralexWith this beast you can cross the channel at will and bomb with impunity!
http://airalex.homestead.com/ZEPPELIN.html
Victorian Science Fiction adventures! It may not make sense but there will be a nice cheese board at the end. Tally-Ho and Vôtre dans une sauce au vin blanc!
Here is a 1/144 scale model of the German WW1 naval Zeppelin LZ4, by AiralexWith this beast you can cross the channel at will and bomb with impunity!
http://airalex.homestead.com/ZEPPELIN.html

Captain Nemo is a unique and interesting character who was left deliberately vague in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Thus, he has been represented in different ways by those who wish to depict the genius behind the Nautilus.
"In the initial draft of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Nemo was a Polish noble vengeful because of the murder of his family during the Russian repression of the Polish insurrection of 1863-1864. Verne's editor Pierre-Jules Hetzel feared a book ban in the Russian market and offending a French ally, the Russian Empire. He made Verne obscure Nemo's motivation in the first book. However, Nemo reveals an Indian ancestry in a scene where he saves a South Indian fisherman while on a scuba dive.
You can read the chapter detailing Nemo's life online here: http://jv.gilead.org.il/kravitz/3/16.html
James Mason played Captain Nemo in the Walt Disney film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954). His is the most famous portrayal.

Yes, another Green Flash! Just like last time...

http://wargamesterrain.50webs.com/pig_tickler.html
These Pig Tickler minis were painted by Flashman14 and are hosted at "Cool Mini or What"

http://www.coolminiornot.com/14679
Niall has also posted some of his Pig Tickler Minis to Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/niallcorbet/379329219/
And Matakishi's Tea House website has some good pics and description of the game too
http://www.matakishi.com/pigticklerproject.htm
As for me, I played once at an Open Day a few years ago, but being a 15mm VSF player I plan to convert some British Zulu War Lancers to play in my preferred scale, and I have an "incendiary pig" from an Ancient range to use too.
...but you can order the figs and rules from Eureka Miniatures here:
http://www.eurekamin.com.au/
...or if you are already into Pig Tickling, you may find the House rules listed here amusing additions for your own games:
http://www.hyperbear.com/pig/pig-house-rules.html
...and if this doesnt amuse you, try the next Pax Limpopo game "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.



I found the map here, which links you to some fascinating articles about Jules Verne and his works.
I first became aware of this company through another VSF fascination; that being Mars. I'd already assembled a small, mixed unit of City Dwellers before I noticed the Extraordinary Personages page. The Nemo figure immediately went on my "order this some time" list.













Any Aeronef Captain, Ironclad Commander or Aquanef Navigator worth their salt spends hours pouring over various charts and maps. And the weirder and more mysterious the better I say!