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Post by glennwilliams on Jun 10, 2020 7:01:53 GMT -9
very cool.
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Post by glennwilliams on Jun 1, 2020 7:33:15 GMT -9
Part of the inspiration for the both set and the flash fiction was an article I used when I was teaching production and operations management. It was about a Japanese robot that came online, whirled around, and stabbed the maintenance worker in the back. To my knowledge, it was the first murder by robot, so when some one says, "I for one welcome our robot overlords", I say, be careful what you wish for.
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Post by glennwilliams on Jun 1, 2020 7:30:43 GMT -9
Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega ducked under yet another conveyor belt as the robot sentry’s fire raked the factory floor. The way the thing was spraying the enormous room, her team wouldn’t find a useable terminal anywhere. How, she thought, does some idiot programmer think blowing up his company’s factory constitute security? “Ramirez! For God’s sake, kill that thing!” Then in horror she watched as a factory assembly bot came to life, twisted its tool mount and swiftly rotated. Ramirez screamed as the bot stabbed him in the back. Industrial Sector: Factory Floor is a set of inexpensive and easy to build terrain for cover, objective, or hazards for your science fiction skirmish games. Two different kinds of assembly robots in two colors each, a gantry robot, control panels, an autonomous cargo mover and cargo rack. Factory floor tile, and...of course.. a safety wall because “safety third.” Use the set to flesh out your Industrial Sector model sets, expand with Finger and Toe’s Scatter Terrain sci-fi set, or dress up board tiles from your favorite sci-fi skirmish game. All for less than one of those fancy cups of coffee. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Industrial Sector: Factory Floor, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Industrial Sector: Factory Floor is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $3.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/315951/Industrial-Sector-Factory-Floor
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Post by glennwilliams on Jun 1, 2020 7:30:03 GMT -9
Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega ducked under yet another conveyor belt as the robot sentry’s fire raked the factory floor. The way the thing was spraying the enormous room, her team wouldn’t find a useable terminal anywhere. How, she thought, does some idiot programmer think blowing up his company’s factory constitute security? “Ramirez! For God’s sake, kill that thing!” Then in horror she watched as a factory assembly bot came to life, twisted its tool mount and swiftly rotated. Ramirez screamed as the bot stabbed him in the back. Industrial Sector: Factory Floor is a set of inexpensive and easy to build terrain for cover, objective, or hazards for your science fiction skirmish games. Two different kinds of assembly robots in two colors each, a gantry robot, control panels, an autonomous cargo mover and cargo rack. Factory floor tile, and...of course.. a safety wall because “safety third.” Use the set to flesh out your Industrial Sector model sets, expand with Finger and Toe’s Scatter Terrain sci-fi set, or dress up board tiles from your favorite sci-fi skirmish game. All for less than one of those fancy cups of coffee. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Industrial Sector: Factory Floor, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Industrial Sector: Factory Floor is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $3.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/315951/Industrial-Sector-Factory-Floor
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Post by glennwilliams on May 23, 2020 7:00:32 GMT -9
How old is she, and what's her favorite game? She's twelve. Right now the family is playing Massive Darkness, and both Zombicide Black Plague and Invader. They're starting on Sword & Sorcery. Lockdown's great for gamers.
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Post by glennwilliams on May 22, 2020 9:41:32 GMT -9
When a grand daughter says she wants 3D dungeon props, a grandfather really can’t say “hold my beer” to her. BUT, he can say, hold off for a week. That’s how Io’s Dungeon Props began. Simple, easy to build, easy to handle for younger gamers, these props are slightly above scale to make them easier to handle. Io’s dungeon props includes: – a basic chest with five textures – a fancy chest with two textures – a door with four textures and the option to make it openable – a basic pillar with three textures – a broken pillar with three textures – an altar or sarcophagus with a detailed interior – last, a mimic in full rage, designed so a chest fits into its back. Io’s Dungeon Props is an inexpensive alternative to flat counter dungeon props. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Io’s Dungeon Props, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Io’s Dungeon Props is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $3.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/314656/Ios-Dungeon-Props?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on May 22, 2020 9:40:57 GMT -9
When a grand daughter says she wants 3D dungeon props, a grandfather really can’t say “hold my beer” to her. BUT, he can say, hold off for a week. That’s how Io’s Dungeon Props began. Simple, easy to build, easy to handle for younger gamers, these props are slightly above scale to make them easier to handle. Io’s dungeon props includes: – a basic chest with five textures – a fancy chest with two textures – a door with four textures and the option to make it openable – a basic pillar with three textures – a broken pillar with three textures – an altar or sarcophagus with a detailed interior – last, a mimic in full rage, designed so a chest fits into its back. Io’s Dungeon Props is an inexpensive alternative to flat counter dungeon props. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Io’s Dungeon Props, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Io’s Dungeon Props is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $3.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/314656/Ios-Dungeon-Props?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on May 14, 2020 7:23:16 GMT -9
I have always loved that vaporator, possibly because I considered doing one and gave up. Is that a Donald Duck type figure added to my robo-mule? Cool!
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Post by glennwilliams on May 8, 2020 19:26:28 GMT -9
Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega ground her teeth as she watched her newly re-formed squad run the simulation. “Take cover!” she yelled as Matsuhina 55 drones spilled into the warehouse. Instantly, the mechanicals opened fire with their dual .50 cal machine guns. Eve groaned. “Not behind the crate of grenades, morons!” From the corner of her eye she watched her new Fire Team A leader pop the access hatch on the pipe outlet near the far edge of the warehouse. Somehow, he had managed to find the objective. From high overhead, a voice boomed, “Mission accomplished! Simulation ended.” All the warehouse content (including the drones) vanished leaving only the huge holo-sim room. “Mission accomplished, my ass,” Eve thought. “Everyone else would have gotten killed in the next few seconds.” Scatter terrain is a set of inexpensive and easy to build terrain for cover, objective, or hazards for your science fiction skirmish games. Terminals with four different color codes. Storage tanks with three textures. A Pipe outlet that can be built in three configurations. All for less than one of those fancy cups of coffee. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Scatter Terrain, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Scatter Terrain is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $2.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/313034/Scatter-Terrain?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on May 8, 2020 19:25:45 GMT -9
Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega ground her teeth as she watched her newly re-formed squad run the simulation. “Take cover!” she yelled as Matsuhina 55 drones spilled into the warehouse. Instantly, the mechanicals opened fire with their dual .50 cal machine guns. Eve groaned. “Not behind the crate of grenades, morons!” From the corner of her eye she watched her new Fire Team A leader pop the access hatch on the pipe outlet near the far edge of the warehouse. Somehow, he had managed to find the objective. From high overhead, a voice boomed, “Mission accomplished! Simulation ended.” All the warehouse content (including the drones) vanished leaving only the huge holo-sim room. “Mission accomplished, my ass,” Eve thought. “Everyone else would have gotten killed in the next few seconds.” Scatter terrain is a set of inexpensive and easy to build terrain for cover, objective, or hazards for your science fiction skirmish games. Terminals with four different color codes. Storage tanks with three textures. A Pipe outlet that can be built in three configurations. All for less than one of those fancy cups of coffee. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Scatter Terrain, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Scatter Terrain is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $2.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/313034/Scatter-Terrain?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Apr 16, 2020 7:06:53 GMT -9
Brilliant.
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Post by glennwilliams on Apr 15, 2020 9:08:11 GMT -9
Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega ground her teeth as she watched her two attached BT-400 speeders race forward of her position. It was a measure of how far her career had fallen that her squad was assigned these obsolete machines. Although, she readily admitted their speed and wide array of sensors had been valuable over the last week as her squad patrolled the abandoned city. Unfortunately, the only discipline the pair showed was speed as they wove back and forth across the deserted park. “Cowboys,” she thought–well, cowboy and cowgirl–when suddenly one of them was blown apart by a red-tinged explosion. “Well,” she said over the squad net, “we’ve found that stay behind mech we’ve been looking for.” Retro Speeder can be built in three configurations: from the basic military-modded racing speeder to the “hot rod” fast recon version to the fully armed recognizance raider. Included are ten color schemes and flying stands with three different base textures. Comes with a reprint of an exclusive article from the March 17, 2620 issue of Planetary Defense Journal giving a brief history of the racing speeder that became a raider. Also included are suggestion for using the Retro Speeder in your skirmish games. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Retro Speeder, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Retro Speeder, is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $5.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/310050/Retro-Speeder?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Apr 15, 2020 9:07:38 GMT -9
Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega ground her teeth as she watched her two attached BT-400 speeders race forward of her position. It was a measure of how far her career had fallen that her squad was assigned these obsolete machines. Although, she readily admitted their speed and wide array of sensors had been valuable over the last week as her squad patrolled the abandoned city. Unfortunately, the only discipline the pair showed was speed as they wove back and forth across the deserted park. “Cowboys,” she thought–well, cowboy and cowgirl–when suddenly one of them was blown apart by a red-tinged explosion. “Well,” she said over the squad net, “we’ve found that stay behind mech we’ve been looking for.” Retro Speeder can be built in three configurations: from the basic military-modded racing speeder to the “hot rod” fast recon version to the fully armed recognizance raider. Included are ten color schemes and flying stands with three different base textures. Comes with a reprint of an exclusive article from the March 17, 2620 issue of Planetary Defense Journal giving a brief history of the racing speeder that became a raider. Also included are suggestion for using the Retro Speeder in your skirmish games. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Retro Speeder, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Retro Speeder, is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $5.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/310050/Retro-Speeder?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Apr 10, 2020 15:17:31 GMT -9
This is the fluff that will be included in the Retro Speeder Production Package.
A Brief History of the BT-400 Speeder a Planetary Defence Journal Exclusive by Lis de Nemo, RJ
The Bering-Tulare 400 was the ultimate racing speeder of its day. While not as nimble as its more modern competitors, the BT-400, marketed as Red Lightning, could leave them in the dust on straightaways. That speed drew the attention of the planetary defence force procurement staff (PDF/PRO); although, truth be told, it was a cabal of junior officers and their racing buddies who were the spur under Procurement’s saddle.
At first the BT-400 was used in bog standard straight from the factory Red Lightning condition–in fact, the first BT-400 to serve in a combat unit was the private vehicle of a young lieutenant who slopped some gray green paint on his speeder, hopped on and raced ahead. With aerial drones were being shot down by the dozens, Soon his fellow scouts were using their own speeders in pairs to streak beyond the forward lines to find and report enemy dispositions.
Unfortunately, the BT-400's Tyson 1250 engines were too loud for effective reconnaissance. Soon, PDF/PRO was back at the Bering-Tulare factory with two seemingly inconsistent demands: more speed and less noise. BT engineers took a factory production model, ripped out the Tyson engines and installed a pair of SynGen 40s. Longer than the Tysons they replaced, the SynGen engines required a shroud protruding from the rear of the speeder. A test run proved the new engines to be most quiet ... but the speed! The test pilot returned from her first run white-faced with a racing heart. “It was terrifying,” she wheezed. “Can I do it again?” The next day, PDF/PRO officials were shown the BT-400SG and immediately bought a dozen for trials.
Four months later PDF/PRO officials were back at the BT factory. A pair of BT-400s had been ambushed. With no weapons, they had little choice but to flee. Only one made it back to friendly lines. Could the BT engineers add guns? Indeed they could ... easily. In fact, by the afternoon they had cobbled together a multi-barreled gun in a makeshift shroud. By the next week, the gun pods were in full production with crates going to the units using the BT-400SG, where maintenance engineers quickly installed the guns on the nose sides.
Alas, less is not more. New anti-speeder aerial drones and enemy speeders began to appear on the battlefield. Some were even faster than the BT-400SGs. Back to the factory went the Procurement officials, who were disappointed to learn that more powerful engines would not fit in the BT-400's fuselage. “But,” came a soft voice from the BT-400 design team. All eyes turned to the young engineer as she asked, “Why can’t we strap a new engine to each side?”
The SynGen engines were too large for such modifications. “But,” came the same voice, “We’ve got a lot of the really old Tyson 60s sitting in the warehouse. What if we gave them new shrouds?” Three days later the first BT-400SG/A (for Augmented) lifted off the engineering prototype lab floor. The same test pilot pointed the nose at the big door and headed out for her test run. When she returned, some engineers swore her blonde hair had turned white. She could barely catch her breath and kept whispering “wow!” over and over.
Out in the field, an old, grizzled field captain asked his company first sergeant what he thought about using the BT-400SG/As for more aggressive actions, specifically, raiding behind enemy lines. The first sergeant talked to his battalion supply sergeant, who scrounged some rocket pods to strap on the BT-400SG/A’s “wings.” Two days later, the battalion commander routed a request up the line. He wanted half his BT-400SG/A’s equipped with specialized weapons pods to allow them to range behind the enemy’s combat units to create havoc as both a distraction and a threat to the enemy logistical chain.
Going through the chain of command took a year for the request to reach the PDF/PRO and another six months to filter down to the small coterie of officers that had initiated the BT-400's military role. Excited, they went back to the Bering Tulare plant where the company engineers said, “no.” Stunned, the officers waited for an explanation. Finally, it was the test pilot who explained, “Too much weight. The BT-400's such a beast because it’s over-powered, but add that weight and even with the auxiliary engines you’ll get degraded performance. It’s just be an ordinary speeder.” She sipped her coffee, then looked at a design engineer, “what if we used those new fiber panels and only equipped one pod with a heavy gun? The other pod could carry rockets.”
“Never been done on a speeder.” And that was that. Until a week later when the test pilot was dragged to the prototype lab before dawn, before their shift started, before the senior engineers arrived. “Looky here,” a giggling engineer said, “Fiber panels, weapons, and all strapped to the auxiliary engine shrouds.”
And just like that, the test pilot and her speeder were gone out the big door, shooting over the hills to BT’s test range. Booms rolled across the lab. Smoke billowed above the hills. Over the radio all they heard was “Yee hah!” Three weeks later the first crates of new weapons pods reached the old captain’s company, and the first BT-400SG/A-R (for raider) was deployed.
In later years the ad hoc organization in that captain’s company became standardized. BT-400SG/As were officially dubbed “Jaguars” and entered the standard battalion TOE as a scout platoon. The standard combat patrol for scouting was a pair of BT-400SGs with the nose gun pods–enough fire power to give them time to run if they encountered anything threatening. Eventually, each battalion also got a short platoon of six BT-400SG/A-Rs for raiding and reconnaissance in force. Like their scout counterparts, a raiding team would be a pair of BT-400SG/A-Rs. Unofficially, the troops named their scouting speeders “kitty cats,” a named not merely frowned upon by their seniors, who wanted them renamed “Hussars.” Similarly, troops nicknamed their raiders “Snakes.”
The development and popularity of the BT-400 and its subsequent versions also proved good for Bering-Tulare investors, as the company’s explosive stock increases attracted a ludicrously generous take over from the gargantuan conglomerate Omni-Planet Industries. OPI brought in a marketing team specializing in multi-system sales, and soon nearly every planetary defence force had a significant number of BT-400 units. Many stockholders retired on the proceeds of that buyout.
Today, of course, the BT-400 in all its versions is considered obsolete. Those still in service tend to be in militia guard units or among the cavalry units of poorer planets. Sometimes planetary defence forces will encounter rebel, pirate, or better equipped bandits who have some of the surviving scouts and raiders. Some of the BT-400SGs have even been reported in use by big game hunters on Pyross. Those have the canopy removed and a fork rest for the hunting rifle. That a Pyrossian dragon can swat a BT-400 out of the sky only adds to the thrill of the hunt–two hundred years after the test pilot first steered her prototype out of the big door.
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 30, 2020 6:56:53 GMT -9
I so want to build some of your stuff retextured for Mezoberanzan (Drow Capital City) Do you have some pix of sample textures? This is a good time to do some small projects.
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 27, 2020 8:03:48 GMT -9
“Manipulating the elements and the fundamental structure of nature isn’t magic, young apprentice, it’s, it’s...what’s that word you use?’ “Science?” “No” the old man said, “the other one.” “Technology?” “That’s it! Now open this portal so we can get going. We’re late and happy hour is almost over.” Fantasy Portals gives you two different styles of portal: a more elegant one with power obelisks and glowing gems and a more primitive trilithon style from the Stone Age. The former comes in both bloody and clean textures, while the latter comes in both dormant and active modes. In addition, there are four small hills to use as settings for your encounters with magical transport. Open one of the portals and travel anywhere in the multi-verse, or use them, to summon “spirits from the vasty deep.” Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Fantasy Portals, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Fantasy Portals is available from www.wargamevault.com for $5.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/307861/Fantasy-Portals?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 27, 2020 8:03:10 GMT -9
“Manipulating the elements and the fundamental structure of nature isn’t magic, young apprentice, it’s, it’s...what’s that word you use?’ “Science?” “No” the old man said, “the other one.” “Technology?” “That’s it! Now open this portal so we can get going. We’re late and happy hour is almost over.” Fantasy Portals gives you two different styles of portal: a more elegant one with power obelisks and glowing gems and a more primitive trilithon style from the Stone Age. The former comes in both bloody and clean textures, while the latter comes in both dormant and active modes. In addition, there are four small hills to use as settings for your encounters with magical transport. Open one of the portals and travel anywhere in the multi-verse, or use them, to summon “spirits from the vasty deep.” Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Fantasy Portals, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Fantasy Portals is available from www.wargamevault.com for $5.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/307861/Fantasy-Portals?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 25, 2020 6:54:13 GMT -9
wow.
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 13, 2020 5:39:36 GMT -9
I went through a kickstarter phase, and now the games are rolling in. In the middle of Ludus Magnus Games' Sine Tempore, a sci-fi skirmish game Next up, Lock n'Load's new version of Space Infantry.
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 11, 2020 8:25:47 GMT -9
“Yoke the war-horses! Draw up the line of battle! Amon is the god who has sent us! He makes the weak strong, so that a multitude flees before the feeble, and one man takes a thousand captives. Say to Him 'Give us the way that we may fight under the shadow of Thy sword. When the young man whom Thou has sent out make their attack, let multitudes flee before them.'” His prayer complete, Pianky, the Nubian king waved his warriors forward. From the row of steep pyramids, his ancestors watched his march to triumph. Today, the northerners would pay for their deeds. Ancient Nubia comes with three models: an intact, steep pyramid; a ruined pyramid; and a customizable building for creating palace, temple, and village. With them you can explore the Nile beyond the cataracts. Search for the immortal queen She Who Must Be Obeyed. Laugh at danger or flee in terror. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Anicient Nubia, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Ancient Nubia is available from www.wargamevault.com for $7.50. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/306173/Ancient-Nubia?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 11, 2020 8:25:17 GMT -9
“Yoke the war-horses! Draw up the line of battle! Amon is the god who has sent us! He makes the weak strong, so that a multitude flees before the feeble, and one man takes a thousand captives. Say to Him 'Give us the way that we may fight under the shadow of Thy sword. When the young man whom Thou has sent out make their attack, let multitudes flee before them.'” His prayer complete, Pianky, the Nubian king waved his warriors forward. From the row of steep pyramids, his ancestors watched his march to triumph. Today, the northerners would pay for their deeds. Ancient Nubia comes with three models: an intact, steep pyramid; a ruined pyramid; and a customizable building for creating palace, temple, and village. With them you can explore the Nile beyond the cataracts. Search for the immortal queen She Who Must Be Obeyed. Laugh at danger or flee in terror. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Anicient Nubia, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Ancient Nubia is available from www.wargamevault.com for $7.50. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/306173/Ancient-Nubia?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 10, 2020 5:46:00 GMT -9
Here's the page for the Quantum Computer. FWIW: it's created at 300 dpi on a 7.5x10" page.
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 9, 2020 10:34:34 GMT -9
Here's my contribution. What is cyberpunk without a quantum computer? It's designed so you have have up to six "blades" of quantum computer radiating from the central cooling tower. The central cooling tower is one inch in diameter and three high, while the blade is 2x2" The control panel is optional and stick outs about 3/4". I'll do the instructions and upload the page tomorrow.
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Post by glennwilliams on Feb 24, 2020 9:19:50 GMT -9
Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega sighed. Barkino was new to her squad, and, increasingly, she found she was getting callouses on her tongue. She bit down a really, really inappropriate reply, only saying, “Private, did you sleep through the whole mission brief? Fine. These are slums. No building code. Where we have ten feet between floors to account for HVAC and wiring bundles, theirs are hanging from a low ceiling that’s the floor for the flat above. Now, class dismissed.” She’d lost focus. “Droner, get ‘em up and out. I want eyes inside and out before entry.” Trash. That’s what she saw through the inside drones’ eyes. Some of it...well, she wanted to think people were more hygienic than that. Thank god for her breather filter. Star City: Slums is perfect for your urban skirmish games. Easy to build, fold flat buildings with a four by six inch footprint come in three types: a tenement, a bodega, and a tower. Optional bump outs let you customize the buildings even more. Underneath each is a ruined base, so as you fight, the city scape can deteriorate. In addition, there’s plenty of scatter terrain: light posts, surveillance pylons, public access terminals, barricades, even dumpsters. In its thirty two pages of models there’s enough to run a wide variety of missions from finding a working terminal and hacking it to rescuing hostages. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Star City: Slums, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Star City Slums is available from www.wargamevault.com for $10.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/304423/Star-City-Slums?cPath=22501_22518
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Post by glennwilliams on Feb 24, 2020 9:19:08 GMT -9
Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega sighed. Barkino was new to her squad, and, increasingly, she found she was getting callouses on her tongue. She bit down a really, really inappropriate reply, only saying, “Private, did you sleep through the whole mission brief? Fine. These are slums. No building code. Where we have ten feet between floors to account for HVAC and wiring bundles, theirs are hanging from a low ceiling that’s the floor for the flat above. Now, class dismissed.” She’d lost focus. “Droner, get ‘em up and out. I want eyes inside and out before entry.” Trash. That’s what she saw through the inside drones’ eyes. Some of it...well, she wanted to think people were more hygienic than that. Thank god for her breather filter. Star City: Slums is perfect for your urban skirmish games. Easy to build, fold flat buildings with a four by six inch footprint come in three types: a tenement, a bodega, and a tower. Optional bump outs let you customize the buildings even more. Underneath each is a ruined base, so as you fight, the city scape can deteriorate. In addition, there’s plenty of scatter terrain: light posts, surveillance pylons, public access terminals, barricades, even dumpsters. In its thirty two pages of models there’s enough to run a wide variety of missions from finding a working terminal and hacking it to rescuing hostages. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Star City: Slums, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Star City Slums is available from www.wargamevault.com for $10.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/304423/Star-City-Slums?cPath=22501_22518
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Post by glennwilliams on Feb 16, 2020 7:35:02 GMT -9
Wow!
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Post by glennwilliams on Jan 30, 2020 10:03:03 GMT -9
I always limit my model submissions to a single page, but...wow...that's a great model no matter how many pages. I really like the basket on the back.
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Post by glennwilliams on Jan 30, 2020 9:45:44 GMT -9
For centuries the small ruin in the little valley had been used as a meditation chamber by generations of magic scholars. Rumors said inside the chamber was hidden a stairway to an underground necropolis filled with treasures and wandering corpses. Lately, however, La Signori di Notte had found obvious signs someone had been summoning demons in the quiet chamber. Squire sergeant Ava da Vega hated demon watch more than any other duty. It meant an entire night prone on the reverse slop of a hill, peaking over the top to observe an empty ruin, waiting for the telltale flashes of a demon’s arrival. Finger and Toe announces the release of The Quiet Place. In both stone and desert adobe textures, the fold flat building can be built whole or customized as a ruin. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Quiet Place, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. The Quiet Place is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $5.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/301981/Quiet-Place?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Jan 30, 2020 9:45:15 GMT -9
For centuries the small ruin in the little valley had been used as a meditation chamber by generations of magic scholars. Rumors said inside the chamber was hidden a stairway to an underground necropolis filled with treasures and wandering corpses. Lately, however, La Signori di Notte had found obvious signs someone had been summoning demons in the quiet chamber. Squire sergeant Ava da Vega hated demon watch more than any other duty. It meant an entire night prone on the reverse slop of a hill, peaking over the top to observe an empty ruin, waiting for the telltale flashes of a demon’s arrival. Finger and Toe announces the release of The Quiet Place. In both stone and desert adobe textures, the fold flat building can be built whole or customized as a ruin. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Quiet Place, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. The Quiet Place is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $5.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/301981/Quiet-Place?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Jan 29, 2020 9:10:22 GMT -9
Here's an aether ship combining the ideas of Verne and Wells. Boy were the Martians surprised when they tried to invade a few decades later.
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