Thanks to Mssr Blease for this pic he took of the Australian memorial at Mouquet Farm, the Somme.
http://www.ww1westernfront.gov.au/mouquet-farm/index.html
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!"
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Confederate Aquanef
Hot on the heels of the Tsar's designers are the Confederate Aquanef builders!
Confederate inventors were the first on the board when William Cheeney developed a small three man submersible in the James River of Virginia in 1861 shortly after the outbreak of hostilities. A second, larger craft was developed by the same team and was similarly experimental. Cheeney’s craft were unsuccessful and were poorly documented although their existence was reported by Union spies. They were the first of a long line of curious craft...
Read more at Suite101: Confederate Submarines of the Civil War: From The CSS Hunley to the CSS David | Suite101.com http://christopher-eger.suite101.com/confederate-submarines-of-the-civil-war-a121370#ixzz1cXvIhRTT
http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/confederate_submarines_of_the_civil_war
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| CSS David Charleston 1865 - public domain image |
Read more at Suite101: Confederate Submarines of the Civil War: From The CSS Hunley to the CSS David | Suite101.com http://christopher-eger.suite101.com/confederate-submarines-of-the-civil-war-a121370#ixzz1cXvIhRTT
http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/confederate_submarines_of_the_civil_war
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Tsarist Aquanefs
I borrowed a book from the library this week: "Submarines of the Tsarist Navy: A Pictorial History", Edited by Spassky and Semyonov, 1998
This is a wonderful little book, delivering exactly what it promises with pictures and diagrams of the Russian Imperial Navy's submarine fleet up until the Bolshevik takeover. Lots of great Aquanef inspiration inside and two designs which have caught my initial attention are:
Osetr (Lake) Class, 6 boats in class, built by a US firm 1903-106
Delfin - the first Russian battle submarine, launched in 1902
Monday, 17 October 2011
The Case of the Malevolent Mummy
A fantastic looking game "The Case of the Malevolent Mummy, run at Hurricon 2008 in Orlando, FL"
See all the pics here:
See all the pics here:
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
200,000 Erudite Gentlemen
have now visited this humble abode in the five years since its inception. Egads - who would have thought it!
We of the White Wine Sauce salute and thank you most sincerely for your patronage.
Open the Gin!
We of the White Wine Sauce salute and thank you most sincerely for your patronage.
Open the Gin!
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
First Clash over the North Sea, 1890.
John's Battle Report from the Anglo-Russian War of 1890, fought with his own VSF rules, is posted at his blog here: http://johnstoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2011/09/first-clash-over-north-sea-1890.html
Monday, 26 September 2011
VSF and 15 mm Science Fiction Gaming: Colonial Wargames (Up Date)
VSF and 15 mm Science Fiction Gaming: Colonial Wargames (Up Date): Bob the webmaster of this splendid site has done some up dating.... http://www.colonialwargaming.co.uk/
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Big game hunting on Venus
Its been awhile since I heard about a cracking good hunt, but some intrepid chaps recently went to Venus!
Hunt Report
http://laughingferret.blogspot.com/2011/07/big-game-hunters-safari-on-venus-battle.html
Rules:
http://laughingferret.blogspot.com/2011/07/venus-skirmish-game-big-game-hunt.html
Hunt Report
http://laughingferret.blogspot.com/2011/07/big-game-hunters-safari-on-venus-battle.html
Rules:
http://laughingferret.blogspot.com/2011/07/venus-skirmish-game-big-game-hunt.html
Monday, 12 September 2011
Princess Viktoria and Friends
2025 EDIT: After a sad period of non availability, the Hinterland ranges has been picked up by Dragon Bait Miniatures! Now available again here:
https://www.dragon-bait-minis.com/hinterland-archive/
On 22 October 1909 Princess Viktoria-Luise of Germany received her commission as Colonel-in-Chief in the 2nd Leib Hussaren regiment. The 28mm-scaled miniatures available on this site are intended to represent a fictitious unit of female Hussars, serving at the end of the 19th Century, up to World War I. Although these miniatures wear the famous Death's Head Hussar insignia on the busby, they could be painted to represent a variety of Hussar regiments. I hope you enjoy these products.- Jason
Have a look at the great range here (all pics from this site, not mine - unfortunately!)
http://hinterlandminiatures.weebly.com/storecart.html
If you go to the customer gallery section, you'll see these great VSF style conversions by Froggy from the Lead Adventure Forum - he has added breathing tubes for the harsh conditions on Mars (maybe even Venus?)
Then delving further into the www, I found that Froggy had gone further, making this Martian Cavalrygirl (note she is even riding sidesaddle)
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| http://www.lead-adventure.de/index.php?topic=27526.0 https://shadowking-shadowkings.blogspot.com/2014/06/hinterland-miniatures-painted-up.html Or....they have some in sailor style uniforms!
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Thanks to Der Feldmarshall for the heads-up on this figure range!
Note to self for painting: Imperial German tropenhelms (tropical helmets) from c.1910. Left: Full dress helmet with brass helmet plate and fittings. Right: Field service version with white metal helmet plate.
| https://www.dragon-bait-minis.com/shop/miniatures/sculptors/david-soderquist/british-infantry-squad-nco-ten-models/ |
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Ironclad Tunneling Machine
Egad! News from the front and that smart chappie at the Kings Sleep blogging site has spotted a dastardly infernal machine at the Newark Little Wars show designed by those clever chappies at Ironclad industries. Here is one of the chronomatic images taken by the Kings fellah...
Seems the wallahs have had a few teething problems getting it into production (probably some engineer been on the sauce again, give 'em a good thrashing I say!) but the Sleep chappie reckons it'll be in production as soon as next week. Harrumph! Now one will have to worry of that rumbling is my tum after some mutton and port or the bally Froggies tunneling under the Channel!
Seems the wallahs have had a few teething problems getting it into production (probably some engineer been on the sauce again, give 'em a good thrashing I say!) but the Sleep chappie reckons it'll be in production as soon as next week. Harrumph! Now one will have to worry of that rumbling is my tum after some mutton and port or the bally Froggies tunneling under the Channel!
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Lovecraftian Jen
Being Jen Haley's jaw droppingly magnificent diorama of the Steampunk Adventuress figure by Dark Sword Miniatures.
http://www.paintrix-miniatures.com/gallery.php?sub=Dark%20Sword%20&group=manu&img=201
http://www.paintrix-miniatures.com/gallery.php?sub=Dark%20Sword%20&group=manu&img=201
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Doctor Drake's Patented Aerial Steam Carriage
Whilst perusing my Portable Babbage Machine to see who the Old Etonians have signed before the latest association football transfer window closes an electronic missive popped into my incoming box from those clever chappies at Fat Dragon Games that will be of interest to the cleverer bods amongst you who play that H G Wells wallah's Little Wars game.
Seems the Dragon chaps have produced a paper model of Doctor Drake's Patented Aerial Steam Carriage which would have been jolly useful on campaign in the mountains of Dodjibottistan I can tell you (the Aerial Steam Carriage not the paper model, well thinking about it and those blooming curries maybe the paper model as well, harrumph!).
Swift wallahs who get a move on can get a 20% discount at RPG Now and you can print as many as you want. What ho!
Seems the Dragon chaps have produced a paper model of Doctor Drake's Patented Aerial Steam Carriage which would have been jolly useful on campaign in the mountains of Dodjibottistan I can tell you (the Aerial Steam Carriage not the paper model, well thinking about it and those blooming curries maybe the paper model as well, harrumph!).
Swift wallahs who get a move on can get a 20% discount at RPG Now and you can print as many as you want. What ho!
Monday, 29 August 2011
Indomitable Armoured Siege Tower
What ho chaps! With the ever present threat to our fair isle from the nefarious Froggies and bally Sausage Eaters across The Channel it is reassuring for all English gentlefolk to be rest comfortably in their beds knowing that the factoriums of fair Albion are filling the our arsenals with the best ordnance in the world! Witness the latest weapon to trundle out of the Rotcod Factorium, the Indomitable Armoured Siege Tower!! They will be quaking in their boots in Paris and Berlin I can tell you eh what?!
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