Monday, October 31, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Polish Hussars charge German tanks during WWII
I particularly like the saber action on the windshield of the Opel
Blitz! It was somewhat less effective on the tank however!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Young Projects: Little Wars Revisited
Young Projects: Little Wars Revisited: THE FIRST WORLD WAR, MINIATURES, WAR GAMES AND THE LIMITS OF IMAGINATION Little Wars by H.G. Wells, 1913 ...
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
54 MM Idea
Here is an old idea for a Pre-Napoleonic imagine-nation'I've desided to bring it up to the 1890s keeping much the same uniform colors. I'm going to use thanks to Tim Gow's suggestion Armies in Plastic 54mm WWI German Infantry in Spiked Helmets, British Gatling Gun, French Foreign Legion,Civil War Union Artillery Set, WWI German Uhlans, and what ever else catches my eye! I will be doing a head change giving all but Foreign Legion (that already have them) havelocks. |
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
GURPS Mecha
The Mecha Are Here!
From battlesuited space marines making an orbital drop to cinematic Japanese anime action featuring giant walking tanks piloted by beautiful alien princesses, GURPS Mecha covers the entire genre of mecha action! In the pages of Mecha you'll find:- An easy-to-follow step-by-step guide to building mecha.
- Advanced rules with a plethora of options like transforming and combining machines that can turn into cycles or fighter planes, overload boosters, psionic mecha, energy battlesuits, giant swords and shields, even steampunk mecha!
- Character creation rules for mecha-genre characters and cinematic aliens.
- Advice on using mecha in everything from alien invasions to superhero campaigns, and suggestions for running anime-themed adventures.
- Special combat rules that emphasize the cinematic nature of mecha combat, as well as realistic rules for sensors, weapons and orbital drops.
- Sample mecha and battlesuits.
- And a detailed campaign world, Cybermech Damocles!
GURPS Traveller
Hang in there, Beowulf. Help is on the way . . .
Marc Miller's Traveller is one of the most fully realized game backgrounds ever created . . . a vast empire of over 11,000 systems, with a turbulent history dating back thousands of years. Locales can range from a crowded spaceport to a lonely frontier outpost, from the teeming cities of the Core to the unexplored worlds on the edge of the Great Rift. Characters can be merchant princes, diplomats, soldiers, politicians, nobles, criminals . . . or all of them at once. Political intrigues, trading schemes, mind-wrenching alien enigmas, mercenary raids, wars . . . almost anything is possible.The newly revised GURPS Traveller, Second Edition melds this exciting universe with the rules system of GURPS, and includes rules for creating new characters and for converting old ones from other Traveller rules systems. It includes a modular starship construction system (fully compatible with GURPS Vehicles) and a space combat system for ship-to-ship encounters.
GURPS Traveller also brings you the official alternate universe for Traveller, in which Emperor Strephon, and the Third Imperium, have survived to face new challenges.
http://www.sjgames.com/traveller/Core/
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Buck Rogers In The 25th Century
Buck Rogers XXVc (The 25th Century) [BOX SET]
TSR was the grand-daddy of Role Playing Game companies. Best known for Dungeons & Dragons, TSR actually developed many other games (some fine, others less than great), but none ever approached the popularity of D&D.
Interestingly, TSR had much trouble coming up with a science fiction RPG, and wanted badly to emulate the success of the Traveller RPG at rival company GDW. In 1990, they secured the license to the Buck Rogers franchise, and developed a game around it. The game never received a huge audience, but it wasn't for a lack of trying. In addition to game supplements, they published Buck Rogers novels, comics, and even a board game.
from:
http://www.waynesbooks.com/BuckRogers.html
I found this in a box of stuff I was sorting through...think I bought it in 1990 never played it
so it is complete......
TSR was the grand-daddy of Role Playing Game companies. Best known for Dungeons & Dragons, TSR actually developed many other games (some fine, others less than great), but none ever approached the popularity of D&D.
Interestingly, TSR had much trouble coming up with a science fiction RPG, and wanted badly to emulate the success of the Traveller RPG at rival company GDW. In 1990, they secured the license to the Buck Rogers franchise, and developed a game around it. The game never received a huge audience, but it wasn't for a lack of trying. In addition to game supplements, they published Buck Rogers novels, comics, and even a board game.
from:
http://www.waynesbooks.com/BuckRogers.html
I found this in a box of stuff I was sorting through...think I bought it in 1990 never played it
so it is complete......
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Bombastian Army
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
concept tanks: Tank concept art by Anthony Scroggins
concept tanks: Tank concept art by Anthony Scroggins: Shimmering-Sword on deviantart. More work on conceptships and conceptrobots. Keywords: concept mega tank concept art illustration desi...
http://concepttanks.blogspot.com/
http://concepttanks.blogspot.com/
MECHANIZED CAVALRY REGIMENT
Doing a bit of reorganization of the Brazos Army following some of the Force XXI MTO ideas.
Also following closely the old Series 78 ideas where each Tank/APC are a company......and
all others are a section/Plt.
Also following closely the old Series 78 ideas where each Tank/APC are a company......and
all others are a section/Plt.