
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!"
Sunday, 14 September 2008
A cracker of a picture

LI spotted in South Carolina!


Thursday, 11 September 2008
Prussian Steam Strider
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Airship fleet artwork!
(Thanks to Don from http://vsf15mm.blogspot.com/ for the heads-up!)
Monday, 8 September 2008
Captain Baron Cherkassov
"The two disgraced officers were court-martialed for negligence and summarily stripped of all their ranks and privileges as well as being given a 3 year and 18 month prison sentences respectively. Tsar Nicholas II also went so far as to decree that the Baron was to be sentenced to perpetual bachelorhood, it being forbidden for him to marry so that he could not perpetuate his disgraceful family name."
Read on see why he was so horrendously punished and how "crew efficiency was further reduced" Article reproduced in full below from: http://ww1history.suite101.com/article.cfm/zhemchug_vs_the_emden_1914
[This article is dedicated with great amusement to David C.]

Zhemchug Vs the Emden 1914
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| Zhemchung memorial in Penang (public domain picture) |
Sources
Friday, 5 September 2008
Dirigibles And Dreadnoughts
http://dirigiblesanddreadnoughts.blogspot.com/
Saturday, 23 August 2008
A Good Word For Eureka Miniatures


I just got my order (in under two weeks from Australia no
less!) of 15mm WWI Italians from Eureka Miniatures. These
are great little minis, the machine-gun stands are minor
works of art! Very nicely done and as always a breeze to deal
with.
http://www.eurekamin.com.au/
Friday, 22 August 2008
The past 12 months of 'Sauce

Thursday, 21 August 2008
Bloodaxe Minis!

I just got my order of 15mm WWI Russians and inter war Soviets,
I must say their sculpting is excellent! The figures compare in
size with those from Peter Pig but have I think a nicer animation.
The price on Bloodaxe miniatures is also far better for we
American customers since there is no exchange rate or high
shipping costs to deal with.
I bought one of their 1914 Russian Infantry Regiment WWI
UNIT PACKS for $14.95, this one was a particular good value
it is based around the Spearhead system and contained 50 infantry
2 officers and 4 machine gun teams. I'll be getting another of these
soon along with their German WWI pack.
I also got some of their interwar period Soviet infantry in Budenka
Cap, very nice figs!
This is a very new company that seems to have allot going
for it and great future lines soon going to be released like
FIRST ITALO-ETHIOPIAN WAR. I do highly recommend
this one guys, they are fast and communicate with their customers
every step of the way. I'm really looking forward to more from this
bunch!
Don
http://www.bloodaxeminiatures.com/
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Leviathan - a new VSF game
Randall David from talks about the upcoming game currently working under the working title of Leviathan - exciting stuff!
The news and video is from TGN's coverage of GenCon 2008.The coverage can be seen here:
http://www.tabletopgamingnews.com/gencon2008
and if anyone is interested there are also three other short interviews with Randall Bills from Catalyst.
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
HMCS Redoubt

Bill created this from the Scheltrum Miniatures "Jules Verne Class French Aerial Torpedo Destroyer" kit you can find here: (thanks for the information Ironmammoth!)
http://www.scheltrum.co.uk/ironclad.html
Great stuff Bill- many thanks indeed for sharing your great creation!
| Subterranean Tunnelling Machine |
| HMLS Terrible British "Behemoth Class" steam tank with hull mounted cannon and sponson mounted gatling-guns. |
| HMLS Nestor British "Trojan Horse Class" assault vehicle. |
| Russian "Imperial Class" Mobile Naval Gun Tracked and armoured gun emplacement with turret mounted gatling-gun and hull mounted naval gun. |
Friday, 25 July 2008
First of all, Tas AKA Paul, the host of this site is temporarily detained with other domestic callings. His wife is away on business so he is filling in all the roles his family requires for awhile including father and maintainer of the castle, university researcher, student, military man, and much more. He can't wait to get back to gaming and this site, but it will have to wait until the domestic scene returns to its previous order. In the mean time, adjunct posters like myself will fill in content for Tas.
Here are some photos of the BASRAH 1915 game. Players were Maksim, Tim, Mike McGraw, Mike O., Hal L., and Nils. I took the photos. Observers included Carl O., Jim C. and Mark Cuomo, Mikos, Mike S., Marcus, and George G.
Ottoman lines on the right.
TOP: Maksim's Arabs set up in a strong town building...
The fellows out of cover were quickly routed.
TOP: The British forces were bolstered by an armored car (left).
It's machine gun tore up Ottoman lines.
...to no avail!
The game itself went well and all had a good time, but the scenario was, perhaps tilted a little in favor of the Ottoman side since by turn two, the allied lines had been considerably thinned. In fact, the game was an absolute bloodbath with both sides taking roughly 40% to 70% casualties within just three turns! Next time, the Allies will receive more troops and the Ottomans less and we can see how it turns out!
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Skrapwelder news...
Construction of "Gae Bolg", the first of three fighting vehicles in production at the G&G Boilermakers and Foundry Works is now complete. Its companions: "Luisne" and "Claiomh Solais" are still in the construction process. Having left the assembly area where it has been fitted with an experimental Tesla gun "Gae Bolg" now waits to be painted.
With news of the Prussian invasion of England and the fighting in Teddington, security has been tightened at the foundry works in the event of any attempt the Prussians might make to abscond with the new vehicles.
Monday, 28 April 2008
Another online time-waster?...
http://www3.ec-lille.fr/~u3p/Glenans/Glenans4.html
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
Back to the drawing board...

It has been quite a while since there's been an update on Project Nautilus but let us not interpret silence and inactivity. Computer aided design (or CAD) has generally not been possible on MAC platforms — until a comparatively recent upgrade. Rather than wedging the past notion of the venerable submarine into previously seen imaginings, I returned to the source material and have produced the above skeleton.
Hopefully, it will not be so very long until the next update and an actual model. The CADwork is to get the measurements right for a 28mm scale production.
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