Friday, March 18, 2016

More Krackatoans!



Giant Crab, by Andy Pieper


Sea Hag


Dragon Bait Krackatoans, by David Soderquist






All the above pics are from the Indiegogo campaign pages.

I've been thinking about that Dragon Rampant Warband. I think the Sea Hag is the leader, and, along with the Trumpeter and Champion will form a reduced size unit of Elite Foot (6 pts), perhaps with venomous weapons (+3 pts). I think the Oracle of Doom will be the spell-caster (Heavy Foot @ 8 pts). The Giant Crabs fit the Greater Warbeast category (6 pts). Then there are the warbands. Belicose Foot, I think, at 4 points per warband. I might field a unit of Scouts (2 pts) using two of  the Marauders pack.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Best Kept Secrets: Dragon Bait Krakatoans















The product of a recent Kickstarter, these excellent denizens of the deeps are sculpted by David Soderquist. I only just received my rewards parcel yesterday and I am really pleased with these figures. I sooo need more so I can build a warband for Dragon Rampant!

There are giant crabs as well but somehow I failed to add them to my pledge. Doh!

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Garden of Kama - Khmer Galleys update


Khmer galley...


...with rowers seats removed.


...with side wicker protection for rowers.


Another view.


And again.


Reverse the seating to get a Tsolyáni River Galley.
(The stern is now the prow!)

A tiny bit of progress this last week. In the first instance I sent the basic galley prototype to a fellow Petal Head who has access to a 3D scanner. Perhaps this will result in a scanned file that will allow me to side-step my resin supplier who is turning out to be a real bottleneck, unfortunately. I just cannot get a reliable supply of product. Fingers crossed!

The other bit of news is while studying the model again I realized that by reversing the rowers seating and turning the vessel around the resulting look is very much like other small craft designs in the region - Burma, for example, where the stern post tends to be very tall. The prow of the prototype is quite bulky, mainly because it is intended to be cut away and replaced by a Naga-head carving. So a proper Burmese galley would probably need the stern cut down a bit. I haven't really pursued this as it occurred to me that I could make my Tsolyáni River Galley variants by using this reversed seating. I just need to determine what form of decoration the bow and stern posts should have.

The final step forward was with the wicker side panels that the Khmer galleys had to provide some minimal protection for the rowers. I have explored many construction methods and debated resin vs metal castings or perhaps even 3D-printed panels. 

A few years ago, a friend of mine in North Bay found a suitable material in the form of shelving liners. Until now I have always looked at it from the point of view of using it as a master to somehow be molded to make a final product. But always there were difficulties. It needs to be flexible to fit the curve of the hull and then there was the question of how to do the supports. And should there be top and/or bottom rails? Last week, however, I finally decided to just use the shelf liner "as is". Its not like I am likely to sell hundreds of these things anyway, if the last five years are anything to go by!

The top two pictures show the basic Khmer galley prototype. It is 12" long and will have a crew of twenty oarsmen and a steersman. And perhaps a captain and one or two others. The second picture shows the rowers seats removed. The rower figures will be cut of below the knee and face backwards as is normal for a galley. Their oars, however, are much shorter than those of the typical Greek or Roman galley we are used to seeing.

The middle three pictures show the cut strips of shelf liner. In addition to being flexible, many of the liners come in nice bright woven patterns which would be difficult to paint. I don't think anybody actually knows what they would look like. The knowledge comes mostly from stone carvings after all. So they could be plain wicker panels or they could be in various patterns. Mine will be in whatever patterns and colours the local dollar stores can provide! :-)

The last picture shows the Tsolyáni variant with reversed seating so that the stern is now the prow. I just have to decide what other changes - if any - are required.

Comments and suggestions welcome! :-)

Saturday, August 29, 2015

A Giant Wasp...


...with saddle but, sadly, no riders.

I obtained this from Mega Miniatures when they were selling their molds off a year or so ago. It was part of a small sci/fi range but whoever bought the range didn't want the wasp. They took the rider, but left the wasp molds with Johnny. So I grabbed them! :-)

The saddle is attached to the body, and the head has reins molded on. I am planning on getting so riders done. Pygmy sized humans. 

And I currently have no flight stands.

I have some castings on hand if anyone needs them. I am selling them for $12 each (and the usual Tekumel Club discounts apply.)

Sunday, November 16, 2014

A Very British Civil War comes to Barsetshire



Canal Boats by Sarissa Precision

I have to say I really like these! I put these together today and they went together with ease. Here we have a houseboat for "Ratty" and a working boat for the "Weasely Wretches" to smuggle their guns on. And already an introductory scenario for a Very British Civil War in Barsetshire starts to write itself... :-)

I think I need (want) more boats... :-)

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Pendragon 5th Edition Bundle...

...is now on it's LAST DAY at the "Bundle of Holding" site.

BUNDLE OF HOLDING

What is it?

Bundle of Holding offers monthly theme download of role-playing or similar products. A portion of the profit goes to charities.

This last moth has been the Pendragon RPG . You can get PDF's of the basic system for about $10 but if you spend over $22US you can get a whole slew of extra supplements, some of which are not generally available. And you get the PDF of the Great Pendragon Campaign which basically lays out the whole Arthurian Saga - perfect as either RPG campaign or possibly even wargaming...

I have the hard copy of the campaign but I couldn't miss getting the PDF. And besides, while I have almost every edition of the game (yes, it is that good!) I hadn't yet bought the 5th edition so that is settled now as well.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

I've Been Especially Bad...


Banned by the Motion Picture Association of America. For promoting violence? Try again. The MPAA is all for violence. And high speed chases, and explosions. Nipples, however, are the work of the Devil!