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Miniatures Adventure => Gothic Horror => Topic started by: Malamute on 17 September 2007, 08:47:02 AM
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Here's a bit of shameless self promotion! :lol: - My second two page colour spread is featured in this months Wargames Illustrated. There are more photos showing the dockside complete with the Demeter ship sailing into dock. There are also shots of Jack The Ripper and close ups of my carriage conversions. :)
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Excellent! Can't wait to see them.
I like your idea of The Doctor making an appearance in London. I know he's had a couple of other visits to Victorian Britain, but your pics have got me thinking about using him in a VSF game or two.
I'm willing to bet that Jack the Ripper is actually an alien, stealing body parts for his own nefarious ends [in an X-Files kinda way]. I'm sure the Doc will work it out!
When I win the lottery I'll commission someone to make me a model London like yours. Sadly no time, money or talent at the moment
:lol:
Cheers,
Ian
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hope, you can post some pics, I don't get the WI :(
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Prof,
Check out the Wargames Illustrated website. There are some photos in the gallery:
http://www.wargamesillustrated.net/
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Hey Malamute, got my WI on Friday last week, first thing I was looking for were the excellent pics showing your amazing collection once more! Breathtaking! :love: :love:
Cheers,
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Absolutely awesome!!
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Prof - is my memory right in thinking you are in Germany ?
If so I would happily post you a copy of WI if you could get me a German magazine in return.
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Prof - is my memory right in thinking you are in Germany ?
If so I would happily post you a copy of WI if you could get me a German magazine in return.
what sort of german magazine are you interested in?
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the images look great Nick, I have a shop locally that carries the magazine so I will be sure to pick that issue up. Great work!
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Will definatly keep an eye out for Jack :)
The last issue's pictures were great, i really like the the Dr making an apperance too.
Can you tell me where you got the Tardis by chance? :o
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Will definatly keep an eye out for Jack :)
The last issue's pictures were great, i really like the the Dr making an apperance too.
Can you tell me where you got the Tardis by chance? :o
Its an Ainsty castings model, now available from Old Crow. They also make a clear resin one for that dematerialising effect. :) The lettering was supplied by Pappa Midnight who frequents this site. Here is a link to the future wars section you will see his painted Tardis, and a great job he has made of it too! :)
http://forum.backofbeyond.de/viewtopic.php?t=1774
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Its an Ainsty castings model, now available from Old Crow. They also make a clear resin one for that dematerialising effect. :) The lettering was supplied by Pappa Midnight who frequents this site. If you do a search through the future wars section you will see his painted Tardis, and a great job he has made of it too! :)
Many thanks.
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I wanted to ask, but I didn't want to dig up the old thread: How tall are the Old Crow Tardis models?
(I have a Tardis key-ring and wondered if it's the same size!)
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I wanted to ask, but I didn't want to dig up the old thread: How tall are the Old Crow Tardis models?
About 6cm overall.
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Prof -
Any kind of German wargame/history/military modelling magazine, (but preferably not White Dwarf in German unless there's no other option).
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I wanted to ask, but I didn't want to dig up the old thread: How tall are the Old Crow Tardis models?
About 6cm overall.
Okay thanks - my keyring is way to big then!
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So you did that stuff in WI. I'm even more impressed now!