I bought some of the tufts Silflor sells a while back and have been waiting for something to use them on. I painted a goblin catapult model I had lying around so I could stick some tufts and other basing materials on it. What do you think? Too much? I've always had trouble doing realistic looking ground cover on my minis.
I like these tufts, especially the flowering bushes and the yellowish, dry grass.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
The eternal city
I got a chance to visit Rome for a good couple of hours during a working trip to Sardegna last month. Thought I'd share a couple of pics.
A compulsory pic of the Colosseum. It was a weekday and maybe 11pm, but the site was still quite crowded, especially by american youths. |
I couldn't get into the old Roman center so I looked at it over the fence. Forum Romanum, the center of power for the Roman empire, is somewhere in the back. |
The statue is new, but I thought I got a good composition for this. The Moon, Saturn and Spica shine in the sky close to each other. Portentous! |
Fontana di Trevi. Only after my trip I heard you're supposed to toss a coin in to ensure you visit the citta eterna again. |
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Warmaster Ancients heading for the OOP market.. for good?
As you might have noticed, Warhammer Historical closed shop a few weeks ago after having all their remaining stock on -50% sale for quite a while. They were out of stock on Warmaster Ancients before that, so I couldn't get my copy there. I bought mine from a local retailer at a salty price, but I wanted a copy to my collection as these rules may never again be available once the retailers run out. WMA has been moderately popular and a common name in "Hail Caesar or DBx or X" -topics on the Internet.
Apparently the rights for the rules and the intellectual properties have been passed on to Forge World, but so far there hasn't been any word on the future of the products. There are quite a lot of decent rulesets they published, and it would be a shame if the work of the designers isn't available anywhere else than on the second hand market. When the discussion on WMA's future was on the table in the Hail Caesar Yahoo group and the possibility of the property rights being passed on back to the authors mentioned, Rick Priestely joined the discussion and had this to say:
From what I understand of these things it is very unlikely that GW will allow
any of the WH line to pass into the hands of a third party.
It was Rob Broom (ex WH manager)that tried to buy WH - and I know of at least
one other that also approached GW to do so. But not me:)
I did have a second edition of Warmaster done - it was just not wanted - I
figure you just have to move on:)
I think you have to think of WH as just something Jervis and I started - with
the Perrys - as a personal project. We wanted to print and produce WAB ourselves
originally - but were unable to do so - mostly as GW has proprietry rights in
the Warhammer brand of course. We had the money and everything set-up - we
didn't need GW to do it. because of that it was initially set-up as a joint
ventue company - with GW having the controlling interest (but doing nothing
apart from that). For some years we (JJ, me, Perrys) ran the whole thing pretty
much as we wanted - until it got too big for us to manage - at which point we
employed Rob. But we did all the work ourselves - just using our contacts within
GW to arrange things like production and printing, and - eventually -despatch -
though we did all that ourselves to start with. GW recharged all the handling to
us as a third party. At the very beginning we even held the stock ourselves - so
the original print run of WAB lived in my garage for quite a while! WH was
absorbed into GW mostly for accounting reasons - because GW insisted on
retaining ownership the WH accounts had to conform to the same standards as
other GW companies (e.g. GW USA) - which meant that the accounts charges
actually exceeded any potential profit! In the end GW ended up with something it
never really wanted - and only retained ownership of out of consideration to me
and Jervis. The Perrys - of course - went off and did their own thing with Perry
Mins.
Sorry to see it go - but I'm afraid it never sat comfortable with GW and I think
they've at least done the decent thing and given up - which - I believe - is
what should have happened when Rob went.
Rick
..
It doesn't sound very promising for the future of the products, so grab your copies while they last. Also, it was interesting to hear Priestley had the second edition of WMA done but the publisher wasn't interested. It would be interesting to know what the changes would've been, or whether it would mostly have been minor tweaks. Of course, it's quite possible that the direction Priestley wanted to take with WMA can now be seen between the covers of Hail Caesar.
Apparently the rights for the rules and the intellectual properties have been passed on to Forge World, but so far there hasn't been any word on the future of the products. There are quite a lot of decent rulesets they published, and it would be a shame if the work of the designers isn't available anywhere else than on the second hand market. When the discussion on WMA's future was on the table in the Hail Caesar Yahoo group and the possibility of the property rights being passed on back to the authors mentioned, Rick Priestely joined the discussion and had this to say:
From what I understand of these things it is very unlikely that GW will allow
any of the WH line to pass into the hands of a third party.
It was Rob Broom (ex WH manager)that tried to buy WH - and I know of at least
one other that also approached GW to do so. But not me:)
I did have a second edition of Warmaster done - it was just not wanted - I
figure you just have to move on:)
I think you have to think of WH as just something Jervis and I started - with
the Perrys - as a personal project. We wanted to print and produce WAB ourselves
originally - but were unable to do so - mostly as GW has proprietry rights in
the Warhammer brand of course. We had the money and everything set-up - we
didn't need GW to do it. because of that it was initially set-up as a joint
ventue company - with GW having the controlling interest (but doing nothing
apart from that). For some years we (JJ, me, Perrys) ran the whole thing pretty
much as we wanted - until it got too big for us to manage - at which point we
employed Rob. But we did all the work ourselves - just using our contacts within
GW to arrange things like production and printing, and - eventually -despatch -
though we did all that ourselves to start with. GW recharged all the handling to
us as a third party. At the very beginning we even held the stock ourselves - so
the original print run of WAB lived in my garage for quite a while! WH was
absorbed into GW mostly for accounting reasons - because GW insisted on
retaining ownership the WH accounts had to conform to the same standards as
other GW companies (e.g. GW USA) - which meant that the accounts charges
actually exceeded any potential profit! In the end GW ended up with something it
never really wanted - and only retained ownership of out of consideration to me
and Jervis. The Perrys - of course - went off and did their own thing with Perry
Mins.
Sorry to see it go - but I'm afraid it never sat comfortable with GW and I think
they've at least done the decent thing and given up - which - I believe - is
what should have happened when Rob went.
Rick
..
It doesn't sound very promising for the future of the products, so grab your copies while they last. Also, it was interesting to hear Priestley had the second edition of WMA done but the publisher wasn't interested. It would be interesting to know what the changes would've been, or whether it would mostly have been minor tweaks. Of course, it's quite possible that the direction Priestley wanted to take with WMA can now be seen between the covers of Hail Caesar.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
10 000 hits
The blog has just passed the 10 000 hit mark! Thanks a lot for everyone and I hope you've found the stuff I've written about interesting and/or useful.
It's been quiet on my gaming and hobby front of late as I've been feeling sick for the past couple of weeks. Once I'm back to normal I'm sure I'll be back to active wargaming duty again!
It's been quiet on my gaming and hobby front of late as I've been feeling sick for the past couple of weeks. Once I'm back to normal I'm sure I'll be back to active wargaming duty again!
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