A new VSF Blog has popped up on the horizon - Huzzah!
James's first post introduces his journal well:
Welcome to my brand-new foray into the realm of telephonic difference engineering. Here you will find my journal of attempts to recreate Her Imperial Majesty's Invincible Armies and their triumphs (and defeats - not that there were many, mind you!).
In essence, this 'blog' (Barbaric word, that. Must be an American term. Wholly unsuited for the Queen's English, but there you have it) is a record of my forays into miniatures wargaming of the VSF variety. I have spent years talking about VSF gaming, and precious little time actually doing it... NO MORE!
I have dropped the chink on these little lead men, both in the One True Scale and their larger cousins. It's time I got some use out of them. It is hoped that by publicly posting my progress (or lack thereof) I will be forced to get some painting and modelling done and some games played or suffer eternal scorn from my fellow wargamers.
At all accounts, please enjoy my journal. I shall endeavour to keep it up to date and entertaining as well.
vbir.blogspot.com
Good stuff Sah, I look forward to dropping in for more sillyness and ramblings!
Adventures in Victorian Science Fiction & Steampunk with ramblings about Aeronefs, Dirigibles, Land Ironclads, Anarchists, Dinosaur Hunting, Terranefs, Aquanefs, Mad Scientists, electric contraptions and steam conveyances. It may not make sense, but there will be claret and a nice cheese board at the end. Tally-Ho and "Vôtre dans une sauce au vin blanc!"
Monday, 12 November 2007
Saturday, 10 November 2007
Pinging the Nautilus hunter...
Wizkids Games makes a very clever "constructible" card game under the name "Pirates." They have released ten sets but the best of them must undeniably be "Pirates of the Mysterious Islands" — as it contains the most famous Nautilus.

For those of you who may yet be unfamiliar with the game — the purchasing strategy of a box of 36 booster packs will gather most of the ships, crew, and treasure that constitute any given expansion. In a quest for the Nautilus, which is a rare card, I've bought two such boxes but was not rewarded with the sought submarine.
It becomes more cost-effective at that point to resort to eBay for filling in the holes of one's collection. I did not honestly expect to find Nemo's vessel and was pleasantly surprised to be proven incorrect.
But I'm aware that Tas is hunting the submarine as well. The seller was offering TWO! I wonder if I can rely on the post to get it to the antipodes before the close of the year.

For those of you who may yet be unfamiliar with the game — the purchasing strategy of a box of 36 booster packs will gather most of the ships, crew, and treasure that constitute any given expansion. In a quest for the Nautilus, which is a rare card, I've bought two such boxes but was not rewarded with the sought submarine.
It becomes more cost-effective at that point to resort to eBay for filling in the holes of one's collection. I did not honestly expect to find Nemo's vessel and was pleasantly surprised to be proven incorrect.
But I'm aware that Tas is hunting the submarine as well. The seller was offering TWO! I wonder if I can rely on the post to get it to the antipodes before the close of the year.
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Sir Henry Bullshott's Toys

Today I found this great site, which has some fantastic VSF conversions.
My favourites would have to be the Samurai Iron Giants and the Divine Wind Bombers (pictures in the right) in the Japanese Gallery, though all the galleries have great stuff in it.
http://www.displacedminiatures.com/Bullshott/galleries.html
More Aeronef Artwork
Follow this link takes you to a page of a guy who has been collecting steampunk style artwork. These heavily feature Aeronefs and similar craft, all by a number of authors around the web
http://thecoconutguy.deviantart.com/
I particularly like this one (despite it being a sketch only) which was inspired by the Warlord of the Air series:
Warlord of the Air by ~RonnyRonin on deviantART
http://thecoconutguy.deviantart.com/
I particularly like this one (despite it being a sketch only) which was inspired by the Warlord of the Air series:
Warlord of the Air by ~RonnyRonin on deviantART
Monday, 5 November 2007
More Ray-Guns and antique weapons
Up there with the Weta range of steampunk zappers are these great gadgets from Kropserkel creations
An online workshop gallery of some of the world'smost elaborate costumes and props.This site demonstrates examples of our creative efforts to enhance, distort, and conceal the human form inand for all media. Our 10 year showcase includes original Kropserkel creations and painstakingly accurate reproductions of objects and characters from popular media.
http://www.kropserkel.com/propguns.htm
An online workshop gallery of some of the world'smost elaborate costumes and props.This site demonstrates examples of our creative efforts to enhance, distort, and conceal the human form inand for all media. Our 10 year showcase includes original Kropserkel creations and painstakingly accurate reproductions of objects and characters from popular media.I would also have to say that the idea and concept of a Captain Nemo light sabre (shown below) was both original and awesome!
http://www.kropserkel.com/propguns.htmAnd thanks to the boys at "VSF and 15mm Wargaming" for the heads up and link!
Saturday, 3 November 2007
Special Moments
For once, this is not a VSF post. Instead, I would like to share a special wargaming Dad moment.
I have been trying to get hold of some if the great WW1 Wings of War minis (1/144 scale) but they are rather scarce. Then along comes a top bloke called Luis, aka Cuban Commissar, who buys some from his local shop and ships them to me (thanks again mate!). When they arrived this week my 6yr old son helped me open the box. He pulled out one and said:
"This looks just like Biggles's Sopwith Camel!"
And indeed he was holding a Sopwith Camel! What a proud moment for a wargaming Dad :-)

Friday, 2 November 2007
Steampunk X-Wing
My friend Luis found this great bit of steampunk crossover art on the net and sent me the link - I think its just stunning. Its by 'amoebabloke' at deviant art who says simply 'this took me aprox 5 hours start to finish'.
Great work amoebabloke!
steampunk x wing version 2 by ~amoebabloke on deviantART
http://amoebabloke.deviantart.com/art/steampunk-x-wing-version-2-65508931
Great work amoebabloke!
steampunk x wing version 2 by ~amoebabloke on deviantART
http://amoebabloke.deviantart.com/art/steampunk-x-wing-version-2-65508931
Thursday, 1 November 2007
"Cryptomundians"
Its seems I caused a minor stir by coining this phrase the other day...
In any event, fellow cryptomundians seem happy with the new label!
http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/cryptomundians/
BTW this is the 3ooth WWS post!
In any event, fellow cryptomundians seem happy with the new label!
http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/cryptomundians/
BTW this is the 3ooth WWS post!
Wednesday, 31 October 2007
Land Ironclad model release is imminent...
...according to Steve at Brigade Models, the release should be announced next week!
Read about it here:
http://theminiaturespage.com/news/talk/msg.mv?id=199665
Read about it here:
http://theminiaturespage.com/news/talk/msg.mv?id=199665
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Mayhem in Paper
For most of us, these will be the wrong scale. But perhaps your navigation today will take you for a visit to this shipyard:
http://www.mayheminpaper.papermakeit.com/
Squirmydad%27s_Madness/Downloads.html
A selection of 1/600 scale VSF paper models will be found there.
http://www.mayheminpaper.papermakeit.com/
Squirmydad%27s_Madness/Downloads.html
A selection of 1/600 scale VSF paper models will be found there.
Monday, 29 October 2007
The Zeppelin Destroyer : being some chapters of secret history
by William Le Queux (1864-1927)
published in 1916
This book reflects Le Queux's paranoia during the war years with British national security at grav risk, and the potential utility of secret services in furthering the aims of 'total industrialised warfare'.
Read it online here:
http://www.openlibrary.org/details/zeppelindestroye00lequuoft
Its listed with other great books featuring dirigibles here: http://spot.colorado.edu/~dziadeck/airship/fiction.htm
published in 1916
This book reflects Le Queux's paranoia during the war years with British national security at grav risk, and the potential utility of secret services in furthering the aims of 'total industrialised warfare'.
Read it online here:
http://www.openlibrary.org/details/zeppelindestroye00lequuoft
Its listed with other great books featuring dirigibles here: http://spot.colorado.edu/~dziadeck/airship/fiction.htm
Sunday, 28 October 2007
Mssr V goes a-hunting
Not to be outdone by random crytomundians, Mssr Vanavlak has made an initial foray into uberlarge game hunting:


A long-started model completed. A dino (Compsognathus? Can't remember) and a tough (the latter is an old model; the former just finished). The dino comes from an attractive set of 5 dinosaurs and a very bic croc from Tamiya - quite cheap but nicely detailed. The tough is obviously ex-Necromunda.

Thursday, 25 October 2007
Krazniy Oktyabr
...things just got a bit complicated on the Russian side!
A new Ironstars project by Vanvlak Industries
Krazniy Oktyabr, modified with Tsiolkovsky type 2 drives and taken over by the Communist insurgents. 
A new Ironstars project by Vanvlak Industries
Krazniy Oktyabr, modified with Tsiolkovsky type 2 drives and taken over by the Communist insurgents. 

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