Friday 21 July 2017

A New and Different Direction ?

2 Posts today, The first is to let you know about my New Kickstarter campaign for a 15 - 20mm Modern Urban Wargame Table.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/364110685/15mm-20mm-ww3-cold-war-urban-tabletop-wargame-terr





Not giving up Doll houses, but after 9 months of  neuropathic pain in my face (and a whole lot of different drugs to settle it unsuccessfully) and struggling to mentally keep up with what I need to do I had to find something that was smaller and of less mental requirements to keep me going. I started with one building and currently have what's here but have lots of other options on the go.

The other film prop that I was able to build is a replica of EMI Redd-37 audio mixing desk from Abbey Road Studios for a local TV show about the Easy Beets.



Made of MDF, plastic Knobs and paint.




Yours in miniatures (and other sizes)
Warren

4 comments:

  1. Hi Warren, I'm watching your kickstarter project with great interest. Unfortunately I use 28-32mm miniatures and hope that following fulfillment of this one you would put together one for the larger mini sizes. I'm interested in sci-fi and modern buildings, including brains that have a post-apocalyptic/decayed/ruined aesthetic to them. My hope is to translate the computer game of 'Fallout' and TV series 'Walking Dead' to a miniatures board game. Oh, and while I have no idea how it could be done, wilderness settings including streams, caves, and hills would be a great complements.

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  2. Hi Warren, I'm watching your kickstarter project with great interest. Unfortunately I use 28-32mm miniatures and hope that following fulfillment of this one you would put together one for the larger mini sizes. I'm interested in sci-fi and modern buildings, including brains that have a post-apocalyptic/decayed/ruined aesthetic to them. My hope is to translate the computer game of 'Fallout' and TV series 'Walking Dead' to a miniatures board game. Oh, and while I have no idea how it could be done, wilderness settings including streams, caves, and hills would be a great complements.

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