Sunday, 29 August 2010

In the Pipe..... Khurasan 15mm Sci Fi Ursids

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Fearless and powerful warriors from the rugged timber studded terrain of Ursus, the Ursids are mercenaries with a bad habit! Cigars!








The Ursids stand 18mm to the eye. For more background on these 15mm Sci Fi critters, read Jon's entry on TMP:


Fun looking miniatures, the Ursids will also be useful in post apocalypse, mutant and modern pulp beer & pretzel 'Bears Strike Back' style games. Available from Khurasan Miniatures soon!


Cheers
Mark
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In the Pipe..... Khurasan supports The Right to Arm Bears

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"AK-47 Fusion Blaster. The very best there is. 
When you absolutely, positively got to eat ALL

 
15mm Sci Fi Ursids 
Coming Soon from  
Khurasan Miniatures


Cheers
Mark
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INCOMING....... Got Ourselves a Convoy! 15mm Cardstock Trucks from Mel Ebbles

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Master cardstock craftsman Mel Ebbles has released a multi-scale cardstock download and print futuristic CONVOY set that allows you to create 4 different truck bodies (canvassed and open flat beds and water and fuel tankers; available grey, helo drab, white and tan) based on a single design.

 Ebbles Miniatures 15mm Sci Fi
Cardstock Convoy Set: $6.00

The following photo is from the Ebble Miniatures forum showing 15mm Rebel Minis Earth Marines with a beta version of the truck......

Comparison 28mm & 15mm versions of the Convoy set
(from Ebbles Mniatures forum)

Check out the CONVOY page on the webstore for more details including further photos:


Follow the development of the Convoy set at the Ebbles Miniatures forum here:


 Mel's been well and truly bitten by the 15mm bug and is designing a series of armoured vehicles to compliment the CONVOY set.






This range of AFVs is currently known as PATROL. Catch up on the development of the range at the Ebbles Miniatures Workbench here:

 
I think Mel's dome a great job here in creating a range of affordable futuristic and Sci Fi vehicles for the 15mm gamer.

Cheers
Mark
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Saturday, 28 August 2010

INCOMING...... New Jellina and Lily 6 15mm characters from Khurasan

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A year ago I said to Jon, "Look mate, I would like to see your 28mm Angelina Jolie'esque Genocidal Overlord figure in 15mm as you simply can't have enough leather clad heroines".

Back in March of this year, whilst snow and floods lay siege at our door and my lungs looked like they were going to give their last puff, Jon the Punxsutawney Phil of 15mm Sci Fi, brought an early end to this "winter"" when he emailed me with the greens of this superb new 15mm Jellina Jo-eli I character figure.

The sculpting is simply breathtaking in it's understated simplicity and more in keeping with a 75mm miniature than one in 15mm. I think Jellina will make a great starship commander in the mould of Helena Cain, rogue Peacekeeper a la Aeryn Sun or Soviet WWW2 heroine.

Khurasan Miniatures 15mm Sci Fi: Jellina Jo-eli I
TTC-1901: Villains of the Sepulvedan Control Forces
(Jellina and Lily6) Jellina pictured above.

Accompanying Angelina, sorry, Jellina, is female super assassin for hire Lily6, a dynamic and energetic miniature that easily equals similar Sci Fi martial arts figures in the outstanding 28mm Infinity range.

Khurasan Miniatures 15mm Sci Fi: Lily6
TTC-1901: Villains of the Sepulvedan Control Forces
(Jellina and Lily6) $3.99 the pair.
painted by Jen Haley

What I like about Lily6, is that she also carries small arms which makes her a very versatile gaming miniature, especially for old goats like me who prefer figures of the wysiwyg school.

A real treat coming home to find these miniatures available from Khurasan. Look out for further characters in the pipeline.

TTC-1901 Villains of the Sepulvedan Control Forces
(Jellina and Lily6) 
just $3.99 from:

Cheers
Mark
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Sci Fi Reading: The Cole Protocol

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If you want a cracking old school Sci Fi read with lots of wargames potential, pick up a copy of Halo: The Cole Protocol by Tobias S. Bucknell.

The sixth novel set in the Halo universe,  I couldn't put this book down once I began reading and finished the 358 pages in a single day. Don't worry if you are not a fan of Halo, or have not read any other books in the series, it stands alone in it's own right as a worthy piece of Science Fiction writing.

There are asteroid colonies, space battles, stealth ships, insurrectionsists, independants, smugglers, special forces, orbital drop troopers, aliens by the bucket load and of course the ubiquitous Halo Spartans. Kimball Kinneson and the Galactic Patrol would have been right at home among these pages and could have been transplanted into the story without missing a beat.

 Without giving too much away, the Cole Protocol is a UNSC directive to ensure that navigation data leading to Earth and the Inner Colonies does not fall into the hands of the alien Covenant forces.

On the rim of the Outer Colonies, in an independant colony hiding in the trail of a gas giant, one man has a nav. chip that contains data that could lead the aliens to earth. The smugglers want it, the Independants want it, the aliens want it. Lieutenat Jacob Keyes, a platoon of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers (ODST) and the stealth frigate, UNSC Midsummer Night find themselves in an unequal battle to recover the data and forestall an alien invasion.

For an in depth summary of the novel including plot spoilers visit Halopedia (click here). If you are a Halo fan, note that some Halo diehards see The Cole Protocol as playing a bit loose with the canon, but as Bungie have been doing that for years anyway.......

Sad I know, but rather than stuff the suitcase with novels I also took the latest beta version of Ambush Alley Games' upcoming Tomorrow's War rules with me on hols. I wanted to thoroughly familiarise myself with the systems whilst I was relaxed, with no other pressures or distractions and with plenty of time to spare.

As a consequence, as I read The Cole Protocol I easily found myself visualising it more as part of the Tom.War 'verse. Not only that, but I visualised the action in the book, and there's plenty of it, as Tom.War tabletop games with 15mm figures. This was helped along not a little by the not quite Spartan figure on the book cover reminding me of some new Federal Army figures heading our way in September from Khurasan Miniatures.

So, I drafted up several scenarios based on episodes from the book, mostly written for Tom.War with the new Federal Army minis in mind (as ODST'ish proxies) and will share these with you over the coming week.

Cheers
Mark

Friday, 27 August 2010

Life, Work, The Universe...... East of Belgrade

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Merhaba!

We've just returned from two weeks on vacation in southern Turkey. Flew into Glasgow at 1.45am on Friday morning and made it onto the drive outside our house at 4.30am, exactly 13 hours after we left the hotel.

There had been no plans for a holiday this year. My failing health coupled with not knowing from week to week whether I was going to have a job by the autumn had put a kybosh on any thoughts of getting away.

However, 4 weeks ago, I had great news from the Consultant at ARI Chest Clinic. He put me on a new medication regime - three new drugs which I have to take every day, promising that I would regain 30% of my lung capacity within 3 months and 80% within a year. He also recommended spending time in a hot, dry climate to excellerate the process.

So, we thought sod work!  What price health!

Turkey was wonderful and my life has subsequently turned around in a matter of weeks. The dry heat, reaching temperatures of 52 degrees, plus the medication, left me able to breathe, exercise and begin to enjoy life again, rather than every day and night being a struggle. My Peak Flow Rate increased 300 points by the end of the first week and I swam every day just because I could. It gave me a great opportunity to relax in an unpressured environment, centre myself and begin looking ahead again.

Whilst relaxing at the poolside I managed to read Halo: The Cole Protocol  and Stephen King's The Shining. Both recommended. I also took along Ambush Alley's beta Tomorrow's War rules, plus the latest edition of Barking Irons and a new Sci Fi skirmish game system called USEME from 15mm.co.uk.

Our new Turkish correspondent, Dropship stowaway Mustapha Cuppa says "Damn the Dardenelles! This is a good read" as he enjoys Barking Irons No.2 somewhere east of Belgrade and south of Ankara - right.

What made Turkey for me, was the number of really genuine and friendly Turkish people we met. And it was these people - Iahim at the Hamman, Murat the barber, Lizzie, Ossie, Mossie and Mumie at the poolside bar who made the holiday, rather than the countryside, food, hotel or resort facilities.

The one sour note, I laugh at now, was the over officious cloakroom attendant at Dalaman airport who told me off for using too much soap and then again for using too much hot air when drying my hands.

Well, he had me on that one! As you know, I do have a propensity for hot air! LOL!

Şerefe
Mark
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