Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Monday, 29 April 2013
Mad Mecha Guy's Single-Storey Shop (with Green Roof)
By Chris
The Future Urban Development Projct is well underway. Here is the first of my Mad Mecha Guy Shops with Green Roofs:
I didn't use too many fancy tricks or techniques on this. The shop and roof were both sprayed with white primer and painted with Model Master Camouflage Gray. Then I picked out the door and window frames with P3 Meridus Blue, painted the interior floor with Vallejo Heavy Bluegray, and the roof with Vallejo Heavy Brown. Then I flocked the roof with Woodland Scenics turf and sealed it with white glue.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
My First Order from Mad Mecha Guy
By Chris
I would like to share the best-kept secret in 15mm terrain - Mad Mecha Guy . Here is what 55ドル worth of terrain looks like on a 2' x 2' table:
Not a bad way to fill a table! Everything is thoughtfully designed (he simply refuses to waste material when cutting his sheets!) and features nice detailing. The cuts are nice and clean - most pieces just needed a few seconds with a sanding sponge before they were ready to glue. My initial order from him was for these five packs:
I would like to share the best-kept secret in 15mm terrain - Mad Mecha Guy . Here is what 55ドル worth of terrain looks like on a 2' x 2' table:
Not a bad way to fill a table! Everything is thoughtfully designed (he simply refuses to waste material when cutting his sheets!) and features nice detailing. The cuts are nice and clean - most pieces just needed a few seconds with a sanding sponge before they were ready to glue. My initial order from him was for these five packs:
- Hardened Mini Mecha Shelters
- Containers (Mixed Pack)
- 1-storey Shops with Green Roofs
- 2-Storey Shops
- Garages with Flat Roofs
Here's a quick look at each pack...
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Ghost of Hefei Kickstarter Moving into the Home Stretch.
Hey all,
Eli here, your friendly neighborhood Dropship co-pilot here.
Just a quick shout out to the 15mm miniatures community that The Department: Ghosts of Hefei is rounding the bend to it's final days. The project is going strong but is not quite there. I invite anyone who is a fan of 15mm miniatures (and I know you are) and/or innovative and fun game systems to join me in backing Joe's vision.
The Department was a great game and Ghosts of Hefei will expand on that fun by adding a new element to his universe and new ways to play street-level miniatures games. Hacking, robots, future gangs! What's not to like?
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Interview with Keith Armstrong of Armies Army - The Cost of a Successful Kickstater
By Harold
Today we have an interview with Keith Armstrong of Armies Army about his recent successful kickstater (Armies Army Kickstater) which had 75 backers and £3,250 pledged of £1,750 goal, hitting all of it's stretch goals.
To see more of Armies Army please visit his blog at:
http://armiesarmy.blogspot.co.uk/ Note: This interview was conducted over Gmail chat, so please forgive any typos!
Harold
Was the Kickstarter successful for you?Keith Armstrong
As a product yes
And for lessons learnt ....yes
Harold
Would you do it again then?
Keith Armstrong
HmmmmmIf I have no option financially
Yes – with additional planning
If I had finance then no
However kickstarter did provide a big market. I had a surprising amount of direct traffic
Labels:
Armies Army,
interview,
Kickstarter,
Neo-British
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