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Title: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: praetorian13 on October 29, 2008, 05:42:40 PM
I just joined and do not wish to be purged in a few weeks, so I will post a few of my favorite VSF conversions.

(http://thumb8.webshots.net/t/72/172/5/13/46/2279513460101629488SVQJCI_th.jpg)

Here is something I converted from an incredibles "happy meal" toy.

Here are some mage knight gatling gun converts;
(http://thumb8.webshots.net/t/72/172/0/11/1/2813011010101629488cvlKta_th.jpg) (http://thumb8.webshots.net/t/55/755/3/18/14/2356318140101629488IjbUnX_th.jpg)

This is an alien I made from a  rose hip (The dried bit that is left after a rose loses its petals) My 6 year old son ahd found it ont he ground and thought it was a dried up spider thing. I added a face from green stuff and now it is an alien menace!
(http://thumb8.webshots.net/t/73/73/6/22/0/2758622000101629488BzeHQy_th.jpg)

And finally from my Stargate 1899 concept
(http://thumb8.webshots.net/t/69/669/5/28/19/2054528190101629488cEJsFY_th.jpg)

Thank you in advance for letting me join your community
Praetorian13

Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Malamute on October 29, 2008, 05:44:43 PM
Welcome on board Sir. :)
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: keeper on October 29, 2008, 06:06:54 PM
Welcome :)  Nice work on the conversions, as far as I can see from the small photos! :) But then I'm greedy and want to see big photos of everyone's handiwork!

I'm intreagued by your comment about Stargate 1899, as I've recently done a little bit of work on creating "alternate" SGCs (here (http://prince.planetazalea.co.uk/Stargate)).  Care to expand on that, or are you just going to tease us? ;)
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: dampfpanzerwagon on October 29, 2008, 06:27:37 PM
Welcome.

Tony
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Geudens on October 29, 2008, 06:39:17 PM
Welcome!  Always nice to have another VSF adict around!

Rudi
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Bullshott on October 29, 2008, 07:19:57 PM
Welcome to the VSF board. We are a friendly lot here and there is always sme new project happening. I think you will enjoy it here.
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: praetorian13 on October 30, 2008, 04:28:50 AM
Thanks mates.
Sorry that it only popped inthe thumbnails, each forum is different.
Here are some larger shots in my webshots gallery.

http://good-times.webshots.com/album/568352363rQaVhm

http://good-times.webshots.com/album/568352363rQaVhm (http://good-times.webshots.com/album/568352363rQaVhm)

When Iw as on another VSF board I came up with the idea of a Stargate being found almost 100 years earlier. The nations of the world almost went to war over its possesion so a multi-nation league was set up to admisiter and study it. Forces were sent through to the various locations. My pictures show the British fighting the Egyptian world (Using Crocodile Games fine Wargods of Aegyptus figures as well as standard 28mm Blacktree Egyptians)

Not many VSF palyers nearby, but I did get my role palying group to try a VSF version of D&D set in the trenches of 1890s continued civil war, (Darn Confederates resorted to Necromancy to drive the Union back, (The number of zombies raised at Chickamauga alone was astonishing) That and buying Robot soldiers from the French!)

Hope to share more soon as I digest all the wodnerful stuff on THIS board!
Praetorian13
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: keeper on October 30, 2008, 01:47:55 PM
They are most excellent :)  Thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: The Hooded Claw on October 30, 2008, 03:51:52 PM
Excellent stuff there. I particularly like the Mage Knight conversions as well as the roase hip alien.
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: answer_is_42 on October 30, 2008, 05:06:15 PM
Greetings!

That stargate idea of yours is rather nifty. I love the walker...
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Ramshackle_Curtis on October 30, 2008, 06:44:29 PM
 Hmm, yes really liked this stuff, the power armour guy and the sphere tank are excellent. Nice avatar too by the way, is that you?
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Chairface on October 31, 2008, 02:39:00 AM
Brilliant stuff. LOVE the rose creature!
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: thejammedgatling on October 31, 2008, 05:27:35 AM
I did get my role palying group to try a VSF version of D&D set in the trenches of 1890s continued civil war, (Darn Confederates resorted to Necromancy to drive the Union back, (The number of zombies raised at Chickamauga alone was astonishing) That and buying Robot soldiers from the French!)

Hope to share more soon as I digest all the wodnerful stuff on THIS board!
Praetorian13

Yes, I hope so too. We don't seem to see enough of the Americans in VSF games, and I love the idea of a civil war that never ended with zombies et al. I'm sure I saw someone had done a unit of undead civil war figures a while back on this forum...not sure who though.

Welcome!
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Ray Rivers on October 31, 2008, 08:58:20 AM
Hmm...

I've actually thought about using the British Home Service figures as Americans.  The uniforms of that period are very close.

The question is, how would you use them?  Prussian air assault of America?  American reinforcements for the British Empire?  The ACW delayed or never ending is one good scenario. 

Any others?
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: argsilverson on October 31, 2008, 09:40:47 AM
Hmm...

I've actually thought about using the British Home Service figures as Americans.  The uniforms of that period are very close.

The question is, how would you use them?  Prussian air assault of America?  American reinforcements for the British Empire?  The ACW delayed or never ending is one good scenario. 

Any others?

Or US against England because they backed the conferedates,
US vs Canada - as canada was a british dominion and you know they backed confederates,

or even to repulse Mexican invaders (actually 1911affair of Panco Villa) or French from Mexico (although they were driven already out of Mexico)  or to repulse prussian influense in Central and/or South America!

Or intervene to stop great paraguayan war (actually there was such a plan) or intervene to promote democracy in the chaos of South American empieres/petty kingdoms/dictatorships, or just Spanish American War! -or carving a colonial empire!

 
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Dewbakuk on October 31, 2008, 11:11:12 AM
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vs Canada - as canada was a british dominion and you know they backed confederates

What do you mean "was"!  ;)
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Malamute on October 31, 2008, 11:21:51 AM

 I'm sure I saw someone had done a unit of undead civil war figures a while back on this forum...not sure who though.



That will be Lowtardog for his Weird West games I believe. :)
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Ray Rivers on October 31, 2008, 11:54:23 AM
Hmm...

I've actually thought about using the British Home Service figures as Americans.  The uniforms of that period are very close.

The question is, how would you use them?  Prussian air assault of America?  American reinforcements for the British Empire?  The ACW delayed or never ending is one good scenario. 

Any others?

Or US against England because they backed the conferedates,
US vs Canada - as canada was a british dominion and you know they backed confederates,

or even to repulse Mexican invaders (actually 1911affair of Panco Villa) or French from Mexico (although they were driven already out of Mexico)  or to repulse prussian influense in Central and/or South America!

Or intervene to stop great paraguayan war (actually there was such a plan) or intervene to promote democracy in the chaos of South American empieres/petty kingdoms/dictatorships, or just Spanish American War! -or carving a colonial empire

What Jolly Good Ideas!

I feel myself slowly sinking into the quicksand that is VSF! 

HELP!
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on October 31, 2008, 02:45:20 PM
I love the rosehip beastie. Reminds me of the Martians from War Of The Worlds [novel not films].

I wish I could remember where I hid my son's "Incredibles" toy spidery-thingy after I "borrowed" it from him to use as a VSF walker :(

This is probably a very stoopid question [no change there, then] but where do we find rosehips? Is it a rural thing, or can they be found in urban areas. What do rosehip bushes [trees?] look like?

As someone dedicated to using as much legal free stuff as possible, I want some rosehip aliens for VSF/Pulp etc  :)

Oh, welcome, by the way. I haven't been purged/deleted yet, so you are pretty safe  lol
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: The Hooded Claw on October 31, 2008, 04:12:24 PM
Rose hips can be found in a number of places. I know they are often sold as home dcoration but they are also sold as herbal components for tea and natural medicines. You may also find them sold as nutritional suppliments as well. You could check with your local florist as well. They may have some discarded hips that you could dry yourself.

My wife orders hers online. If you'd like I can find from where and pass it on.

-Eli
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on October 31, 2008, 04:17:17 PM
Rode hips can be found in a number of places. I know they are often sold as home dcoration but they are also sold as herbal components for tea and natural medicines. You may also find them sold as nutritional suppliments as well. You could check with your local florist as well. They may have some discarded hips that you could dry yourself.

My wife orders hers online. If you'd like I can find from where and pass it on.

-Eli

Eli, thanks! I will look around first, see if I can find them free. If not, I'll let you know  :)
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: praetorian13 on October 31, 2008, 10:52:29 PM
The golf course across fdrom my house has thousands of "Old World" roses as a antural barrier. This time of year they are all bare of elaves adn petals. The best ones still ahe the little bits that were the "bud" around the pateals at the bottom, those are the "tentacles/legs"  If you gently moisten them they can be repositioned, or you can make ones out of green stuff.

The organic shape is what I liked aboutt hem
I made some more armed ones, I'll try to find them and take some pictures!


I have a pretty detailed "Alternate" hsitory for my VSF world.

First Dinosaurs never died out, nor did dire beasts  they survived in pockets all over the world. Second magic work and all the creatures of myth existed or still do- Vampired, were wolves, Rakaashas, Gryphons, even dragons. Dwarves live under many nations and are the people of choice for mining nad engineers. The Elves live in an alternate dimension that intersects with ours adn Faerie court intrigue permeates almost every nation. In the US, the Cahokia Mounds are huge fey mounds the Fair Folk use to cross over into our world, as well as smaller mounds all through the midwest.

For example I once read that the Battle of Isandlawanda took place during a solar eclipse. Since Magic exists in this world (Thus the whole necromancy thing)  I postulated the Zulu Shamans used the eclipse to do powerful magic, and all of the slain British soldiers became ghostly guardians of Zulu land. Any British citizen who crosses the border is wracked with stomach pains as if being disembowled (As the corpses were) Rorkes drift anver happened because that night every soldier succumbed to these debilitating pains and were slain to a man and the priest and his daughter were brought back as sacrifices.


   Other lands saw success of old magick over modern colonization and followed suit. The East Indians called upon an Avatar of Kali to drive out the foreign oppressors. The Native Americans did the Ghost dance and secured for themselves most of the Central Northwest part of the US as their own. Colorado is a Free Trade Zone witht eh Peoples of Turtle Island, Denver being a city that links the Western Empire with the North, adn the South. The folk of Denver are a mixture of native tribes and whites who have given up their citizenship to join the United Native Peoples Nation.
California, Oregon, Washington and a part of Nevada seceeded from the Union and formed the Empire of the Gold Coast. Their main issue is with raiding Chinese pirates and Japanese warships.

Germany (Actually the Greater Prussian Empire) is allied with the North (And strangely enough Mexico) and exchange technology, so Unterseeboots roam up and down the Missisippi and off the coast of the US, as well as powered war walkers and multi winged flying machines. Texas Seceeded witht eh aid of the Prussians and formed an independant nation called "Lonestar" It has a close relationship with both the confederate states as well as Mexico, and through their Prussian Allies have opened talks with the Federation.

One fun thing was to look at where famous Ameican inventors were born and figure out which "side" would get first crack at which inventions.

The South has developed a rather totalitarian government allied with Necromancers (Actiually a deal was struck to free the slaves in exchange for Powerful Voudon workers to raise zombies.) The head of the secret service is a mysterious figure named Teppets who immigrated to the south from some small European country or another.

The Arcanists at Arkham University are working hard to train War Wizards to counter the necromantic threat from the south.

The adventure I ran had to do with the neutral zone set up between the trenches dug between North and South. The NZ is filled with horrid abominations of wild magic, deserters from both sides, displaced native tribes, strange supernatural creatures, and rogue warbots. 
     Raids were being carried out on watch towers and the bodies were found drained of their vital fluids and missing organs. Of course Necromancy si suspected and a small crew is sent across the border in an amphibious steam powered personel carrier. Once there, they ran afoul of a degenerate tribe who worships long dead gods, a band of werewolves, and finally a  Confederate timber walker who once they have captured prisoners they discover is part of a Confederate attempt to find out why THEIR pickets are being killed. Together the forces enter a place where vegetation has gone wild with red plants growing in tropical abundance and strange "triffids" (Pictures to come) There they find a vessel crewed by strange pink tentacled creatures who fight and flee upon being discovered. Once they leave the alien vegetation withers and the party returns with a strange captured weapon......


I am not sure if there is a files section one can place larger files if anyone is interested, or you could PM me and I can see if I can send what I have via email  if you wish to borrow bits.

If anyone is interested I'd be willing to share overviews of the characters the players used as the FederalS tates of America's on League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

Les
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: commissarmoody on November 01, 2008, 03:03:53 AM
Well I for one love your background dude! I think I wouldnt mind seeing what you got and adding it to my own stuff that i am currantly doing up. Vary kool
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on November 01, 2008, 10:56:08 AM
That's an impressive background! If you tell us you have everything you need for it painted and ready to use I'm afraid I will break down and cry  lol

I like the idea of "magic" entering my VSF world, though I rationalise it as an "alternative" alien technology, undiscovered or forgotten on Earth. Like many others, I also have Vampires Werewolves etc lurking about as well as Troglodytes [oh, alright, Moria Goblins] and other fantastical creatures lurking about in remote areas. I also have "rifts" appearing where random aliens appear from - an idea I had before "Primeval" appeared on TV, inspired by the "Magician" and "Rift War" series of books.

My background is pretty fragmented and ad-hoc, though, nothing like as detailed as yours :)

I look forward to more pics from your world!
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Thunderchicken on November 01, 2008, 12:50:39 PM
A belated welcome to the addictive world of VSF.

 I've been thinking what to do with my Incredibles walker thingy for a while, I like what you've done with yours. What you've done with the Rosehip is inspired!
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: praetorian13 on November 01, 2008, 06:47:15 PM
That's an impressive background! If you tell us you have everything you need for it painted and ready to use I'm afraid I will break down and cry  lol


Well I had everything for the scenarios painted but I cheated and used  Rhino from GW to stand in for the Steam driven amphibious personal carrier. I have some WWI British tommies painted as Confederates, and I use regular confederates as well (And we pretend their guns aren't black powder- I hate to convert them and then not be able to use them as rebs later!)


I'll put up the pictures of the other characters tomorrow (I ahve to get somewhere today sadly) I also have a pciture fo the "triffids" also made from leftover rose bits.

And the fellow looking for rose hips, I can probably mail you a  handful if you are unsuccessful, as long as it stays in the US as they get crabby about sending plant materials across borders.

Les
Title: Re: Greetings a few of mine
Post by: Westfalia Chris on November 01, 2008, 10:19:49 PM
Welcome aboard, Praetorian13! Now, my personal favourite is this stone golem of Ptah found elsewhere in your gallery. Superbly modified. No way to spot the original (even if I knew it).