My con photos are up on my website.
Enjoy.
The games pictured include my own. "The Bad News Came After the Coffee".
Stuart Murray's "Once Upon a Time in Lancaster". "Broken Contract", Professor
Erasmus's Liniment of Everlasting Youth" an ad hoc SG2 game Stuart ran with
his figures and mine "Mars Needs Women" the Travelocity Mushroom Eating Gnome
sitting in the terrain for "Castle
Wolfenstein" and "They're on Dantooine"
Jerry, feel free to link to them like you did last year.
http://clambo.com/GZGECCX/index.html
> On 2/19/07, Mark Kinsey <Kinseym@ptd.net> wrote:
Cool!
Do you know if the Western buildings were purchased, or scratch built? They
look good!
Could give a list of, at least, which are which game? I'm particularly
interested in 27-33.
Now, any further descriptions of action, figs, or players would be above and
beyond, and gratefully accepted!
Thanks for getting the jump on all the other picture takers. ;->= Shame
them into action, I hope.
The_Beast
Mark on 02/19/2007 11:42:37 PM:
> My con photos are up on my website.
I believe Jerry Acord said his western buildings were purchased.
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> Allan Goodall wrote:
> Do you know if the Western buildings were purchased, or scratch built?
I can only speak for the buildings in photos 22 (P0004387) and 23 (P0004388),
which are from "Professor Erasmus's Liniment of Everlasting Youth". Half of
the buildings (foreground) are from Ertl "Cow Town" playsets, which you can
get on eBay and come with 4 buildings, some farm animals, plastic figures,
fencing, etc. They are supposedly 1:64, and
look great with 25/28mm figures. The background buildings are made from
Pictors Studio Old West building blanks kits (pre-cut foamcore building
kits).
> They look good!
I can take no credit -- Damo Walker constructed the kits, and the Ertl
sets are borrowed from a friend (he said he ink-washed and dry-brushed
them).
Cheers
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> Evans <devans@nebraska.edu> wrote:
Steve Barosi & Martin Conell's FT/SG2 "Mars Needs Women" game (see also
my AAR for a brief description of the game).
The Western style cowboys game is Stuart Murray's "Once Upon a Time in
Lancaster".
The first nine pics are from "Bad News..."
Pic # 0004377 was from "Broken Contract"
The Gnome and destroyed city was from my FMAS game (sans gnome; that appeared
prior to the game start).
The last few pics are from the "Dantooine" scenario.
Now, any further descriptions of action, figs, or players would be above
> and beyond, and gratefully accepted!
The aeronefs were scratch-built. I don't remember where the different
infantry figs came from (didn't take notes on those :-/ )
Mk
> Steve Barosi & Martin Conell's FT/SG2 "Mars Needs Women" game (see
Thanks, Indy! ;->=
I somehow got the impression that it was a strictly gropo affair, perhaps from
something Chris had said, though I wouldn't leave out pure delisional(sic)
intel on my part.
As far as your AAR's, after a comment like 'PS: yes, this is long, but a lot
happened. If you make it to Sunday (part 2), you might be rewarded.
:-)
', you know I went to straight to part two, with EVERY intention of reading
the first part REAL SOON(tm). Pity of mixing business (work notices) with
pleasure (painfully vicarious though it is). I'll be going back through all
these this weekend, much more carefully.
I've sent the piccie link and cut-and-paste your descriptions to a VSF
friend who got pretty excited about the whole thing. ;->=
The_Beast
PS Did I mention it would be really appreciated if someone put up an image of
the new Delafield? *snicker*
PSS Mark Kinsey, you still da man!
> Allan Goodall wrote:
Musket Miniatures railroad buildings and Stuart Murray's excellent painting.