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Offline Artekaos

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A Very Bananish Civil War : The New Harbour
« on: April 29, 2012, 10:24:33 PM »
Myfirst scenery of Bananas Ciutad:

More pics on the blog
http://averybananishwar.blogspot.fr/

Offline Mr. Jape

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Re: A Very Bananish Civil War : The New Harbour
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2012, 01:43:27 PM »
Lovely port town you've got there. Interested in the background you've put on the blog. I'm a big fan of giving your gaming setting a bit of bite with 'unnessecary' narrative detail.

So is this nation of Banana your way of crossing the SCW with Darkest Africa?

Offline argsilverson

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Re: A Very Bananish Civil War : The New Harbour
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2012, 02:12:12 PM »
Lovely!

It has the right flavour (nice posters you have)
argsilverson

Offline Artekaos

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Re: A Very Bananish Civil War : The New Harbour
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2012, 12:16:16 AM »
Thanks to you :)
yes .. in fact  since years i'm a big steampunk fan... but i have a great interest to interwar conflict too and the setting of bananas is a melting-pot of these two center of interest : All the spanish tropico-like caricatural dictature with the african-muslim revolt and oriental japan-china-triad mistery... All these with a pulpish tentacle cthuolid second degree sence of humor ! :)
In fact the only thing that i have regree, it's that i can't have inca-aztec like tribes... but .. because i think that a sun god oriented african sect can have the same bloody featherish apocalypto attributes...
Just one or two thing ... in this blog i don't respect nothing from turbaned muslim sectator to french snobish cowardnialist  officer ... but it's not the real world, not the real person,  it's just a real fun
... and in fact i'm french and speak a very bad english... sorry

Offline Artekaos

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Re: A Very Bananish Civil War : The New Harbour
« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2012, 12:37:30 AM »
From the model maker point of view... :
I want to make some (and much more) scenery based each on a 60cmx38cm MDF base ... not that i think that this dimension was greatest than other : it's just that  i recovered a dozen board of this dimension .. and because crisis is on my moneykeeper and  i utilise in priority the thing that i have :).
All this booard are geomorphic and can assemble with other on all direction even if i have in my mind the real map of bananas (because I'M the real, the only ruler of bananas  :D >:( 8) >:D >:D)
All the batiment are little cardboard box of diverse product
Each base is thematic oriented : you can see the new harbour... at the moment i make the old town, a little chapel on top of a mountain with monestary a old town around and a railway station (pics in few days... :))
other board on prevision:
The presidential palace with a big avenue-spoanish ramblas and  international hotel
The shanty town with tortuous labyrinth alley
tha bananas airport (typaical pulpish with shed sheet steel )
the chinatown
the old harbour an abandonned place with... old ones and tentacloid monsters
the indusrtrial zone with strategic batiment
and some outer town board like jungle, african village, petroleum extraction, bananish agricultural and pastoral
And dispersed on these board are the german american japanese french chinese british soviet italian consulat

Offline Marine0846

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Re: A Very Bananish Civil War : The New Harbour
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2012, 04:09:23 AM »
Love your terrain.
Will be interested in the "citizens" that live there.
Semper Fi, Mac

 

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