I'm listening at this very moment to Sound and Vision. π₯°
I'm listening at this very moment to Sound and Vision. π₯°
Damn straight! I spent all of one weekend bashing that mofo Stallard and his like-minded cronies. And since I refuse to play Black Powder anymore, I'm working on my own set that will knock BP off the market (a girl can dream, right?). Warlord are a bunch of fuckers.
We've done a few. In our Halloween bundle we have Dupuy de Lome, Hoche (of course!) an Tonnerre. They're also available separately. I love do love that ram bow on Dupuy though!
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Thank you Chris! And I'll have more out later in the month. I wanted to release twenty this weekend but I was quite busy and wasn't able to manage it.
Thank you James! β€οΈ
I suppose I should show you the last three ships. Sheesh, Patricia, wake up.
So here they are, and all of course by our wonderful designer Chris Ferree.
We've got Belliqueuse (I spelled that right without looking), Bombe, and Bouvet.
I'm hoping the new rules set will be out at the end of the month but it's a capricious wench and keeps throwing curve balls at me. I have great support though, so a girl can hope.
Thanks for looking darlings!
Patriciaβ€οΈ
Next, and yes, in alphabetical order (autism, am I right?) are Almiral Charner, Almiral Duperre, Balny and Bayard.
We've also been working on something totally top double secret.
The secret thing is a new set of rules quite unlike anything we've ever done.
Hi everyone, we've been quite busy round these parts and here's ten new ships to prove it.
I will simply put a link to our publisher page rather than all ten ships.
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We're focusing on the French navy for March, and we have Acheron, Alma, and Almiral Cecille.
I had a look at that site and I'm not sure if it's such a nice idea. I wrote an article on the flood years ago and found that people died rather awful deaths, but the art in the game is so whimsical. Maybe it's not too soon but my sense of history doesn't like it.
Still, the concept is quite cool.
Damn, too late! Actually gaming is like porn, if you can imagine it there's a website for it. π
Hmmm, maybe I should start designing my Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 commemorative set. π
That was quite nice! I love the idea that the punch bowl could have been part of a service. I'm going through naval battles in my mind now which deserve their own set. π
Thank you!β€οΈ
I think they'd be friends and go for cocktails and maybe it would even blossom into something neither of them saw coming but couldn't live without once it happened. π
That's it exactly, and I really enjoyed that book, it's good stuff. I'm happy I play ImagineNations and I can use all the cool French stuff whenever I want. π
I love that French kit! π What a pity they didn't stick around longer. π
Oh that would be lovely, thank you! I too am into the whole completion thing, hence the 2,000 plus ships in Naval Mania and Contested Seas. π±
I have some big plans for old Archie and it will be great to see what I'm missing.
I love how the last version of this one crashed into an insane asylum and the designers took it for an omen, you just don't get such high grade superstition in designs nowadays.
Thanks very much! I don't know where Chris finds this stuff, but I would hazard to guess that this is the only model available. π
That spreadsheet sounds delightful!
At the end of the month we'll back to some more French ships, mostly predreadnoughts rather than ironclads. I wanted to release these two now because they're just so cute. I can't wait to paint up Wilmington in her buff and white, ooooh baby!
Thank you everyone!
Patricia β€οΈ
The other is the Robey-Peters Gun Carrier, a World War One plane that Chris discovered. Two large recoilless guns mounted in nacelles on the top wing, a pilot who can't see, and a dangerously poor center of gravity all combine for wargaming fun.
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Hi, we've got two new models to share, one is USS Wilmington, a gunboat from 1897 with a funnel that is sure to stir the interest in all who like long ones.
While a lot of girls go for the Insect Class or those dainty Chinese river gunboats, I've always had a thing for Wilmington, she's a beauty.
Oh how sweet, thank you Teri!β€οΈ And yes, it was quite nice!
And I'm not googling!
So it's not Cape Furniture I guess. I will have to wait for some AoS guys to save me. π
I think the French and Spanish together are a red herring to get me to say Trafalgar. But there is no Victory, so therefore I'm going with that Cape thingy battle that I can never remember but reminds me of furniture. I think no 13 guns for me. π€ͺ
Lovely setups all around, and I'm so happy to see the kids there. I don't know if the child with the long hair is a girl, but I hope so, we always need more. π
Hmm, it doesn't seem to be there anymore, I will send you a chat.
Wonderful, keep me posted! π