New Weapons On Offer

February 14th, 2010 Don M Posted in Announcements, Arts and Literature, Figures and Modeling, Mad Scientist and Inventions Comments Off


http://ninja-robot.deviantart.com/art/Steam-punk-weapons-for-Grodun-91606555
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Equiping The Well Travelled Gentleman

February 14th, 2010 Don M Posted in Announcements, Arts and Literature, Mad Scientist and Inventions Comments Off







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NavSource Naval History

January 6th, 2010 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, The Americas, Warships/Naval Comments Off




A tremendous photographic resource, with extensive
photos of almost every United States warship and
auxiliary from the Civil War onward.

http://www.navsource.org/
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Various Airships

January 6th, 2010 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, Flyers, Mad Scientist and Inventions, Our VSF Campaign Comments Off



http://www.wolfsshipyard.mystarship.com/Misc/Airships/Airships.htm
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Imperial German Painting Guides

December 11th, 2009 Bill Posted in Arts and Literature, Figures and Modeling, german Comments Off


Prussians are notorious about looking just right after all



Reading German would be handy for this one, but is not essential
http://www.grosser-generalstab.de/

but this one is all in English:
http://www.kaisersbunker.com/gtp
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The Flying Cloud, R-505

December 7th, 2009 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, British Empire, Flyers, France, War Games from the Net, german Comments Off



It is a world much like our own, except that the Great War
ended in 1916. As the Powers recoiled, exhausted, from the
tragedies of Verdun and the Sommes, Woodrow Wilson was
able to negotiate an Armistice that returned Europe to its
pre-War borders. (For this accomplishment, he was honored
with the Nobel Prize, though this was later tarnished by the
failure of his long-sought League of Nations.) With the forcing
ground of military need removed, aircraft development took
a different path from the one it followed in our world, and
effort that might have been wasted on developing glamorous
but impractical aeroplanes was spent perfecting the far more
capable airships. As the 1920's drew to a close, the world was
peaceful and prosperous, linked by fleets of mighty lighter-
than-air vessels from many nations.

http://airships.paulgazis.com/index.htm
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Colonial Wars

November 26th, 2009 Bill Posted in Announcements, Arts and Literature, Figures and Modeling, Kindred Spirits, War Games from the Net Comments Off


A mailing list devoted to Colonial Wargaming and warfare
in the 1800's. Suggestions for sources, terrain making
methods, miniatures, and rules will be common, as will
discussions of games played and scenarios...wargame,
wargames, war, battle, military, simulation, hobby,
model, modeling, models, modelmaking,
Victorian bla bla bla
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ColonialWars/
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British Empire Web Page

October 26th, 2009 Bill Posted in Arts and Literature, British Empire, Military History Comments Off



A site dedicated to the history of the British Empire

(with emphasis on herArmed Forces)


http://www.britishempire.co.uk/
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Atelia Vehicles

September 28th, 2009 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, Landships, Mad Scientist and Inventions, Not To Be Confused With History, War Games from the Net Comments Off






Vehicles design for the Iron Grip game series from Isotx.
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Rahmos Vehicles

September 28th, 2009 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, Landships, Mad Scientist and Inventions, Not To Be Confused With History, War Games from the Net Comments Off






Vehicles design for the Iron Grip game series from Isotx.
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Iron Grip Vehicles

September 28th, 2009 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, Landships, Mad Scientist and Inventions, Not To Be Confused With History, War Games from the Net Comments Off



Vehicles design for the Iron Grip game series from Isotx.http://keiththompsonart.com/pages/sedalesserpent.html
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Confederate Vehicles

September 28th, 2009 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, Landships, Mad Scientist and Inventions, Not To Be Confused With History, The Americas, War Games from the Net Comments Off





Vehicles design for the Iron Grip game series from Isotx.
http://keiththompsonart.com/pages/sedalesserpent.html



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Pirate Vehicles

September 28th, 2009 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, Landships, Mad Scientist and Inventions, Not To Be Confused With History, War Games from the Net Comments Off







Vehicles design for the Iron Grip game series from Isotx.
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Sedales Serpent

September 28th, 2009 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, Flyers, Not To Be Confused With History, War Games from the Net Comments Off





Vehicle design for the Iron Grip game series from Isotx.
http://keiththompsonart.com/pages/sedalesserpent.html
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Scientific Adventure Violence For Young Men And Literate Women

September 28th, 2009 Don M Posted in Arts and Literature, Mad Scientist and Inventions, Not To Be Confused With History Comments Off



The year's foremost journal of progressive armaments and weaponry! Behold the latest line of defense captured in action!The second book to emerge from the printshop at Grordbort Industries, Victory follows in the footsteps of the trans-galactically successful Dr Grordbort's Contrapulatronic Dingus Directory that was released last year.Filled to the brim with first hand tales of exploration and progress from the great heroes of our time, picture strips of unimaginable escapades on the frontier, never-seen-before portraits of dazzling damsels and monstrous villains, and laudable accounts of man and robot pitted against our greatest enemy (the uncivilized world), Victory is an onslaught of action-packed scientific adventure in full-spectrum color - containing facts that every boy and literate girl should know.Written and illustrated by Weta Workshop Conceptual Designer Greg Broadmore, this book sumptuously details a science-fiction history that never was. Hearkening back to the classic sci-fi serials of yesteryear, it reveals the backstories and mythos of Weta Limited's highly limited ray gun collectible line.This gorgeous 64 page full-color hardcover will be available mid-November.
You can pre-order nowdirectly from Weta here:http://www.wetanz.com/victory/
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