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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: General_Pettygree on 06 February 2015, 01:30:44 AM

Title: It's Pulp. It's Colonial. It's Isla Incognita and Astounding Tales #2
Post by: General_Pettygree on 06 February 2015, 01:30:44 AM
Von Stiehl's Isla Incognita Expedition has been ashore for three days. Walking through tropical vegetation it survived attacks by numerous indigenous inhabitants to reach its goal. The destination was a cave von Stiehl had seen twenty years before containing items of enormous value for his homeland. It is now day #4 on this South Pacific Island and time to return to Base Camp adjacent to Northwest Bay.
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Astounding Tales 2nd Edition by the celebrated Howard Whitehouse governed the march. Enjoy the story by viewing briefly captioned photos here:
http://lostsouthpacificadventures.blogspot.com/2015/02/15000-miles-from-past-6.html
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Easy to view. Easy on the eyes. Takes 3-7 minutes. The story advances quickly much like a movie serial using still photos.  Lots of 28mm miniatures, verdant vegetation, tension, danger, awe and mystery. 6'x24' table. The Island is alive and is fighting back.
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Don't miss this adventure and --- the mui Pinga's Ropen.
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It's Pulp. It's Colonial. It's a diversion for you.
Respectfully,
Bill P.
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PS
Get some popcorn and vicariously join the march.
  
Title: Re: It's Pulp. It's Colonial. It's Isla Incognita and Astounding Tales #2
Post by: Malebolgia on 06 February 2015, 06:42:19 AM
Good stuff once again 8). Love those shots and stories and the way you combined the bearers with the beads is ingenious!