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This project is all about adventures in the wonderful world of Wolsung - the steampunk skirmish game.

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Beautiful red apples, get them while they're fresh!

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Another week, another post. Last week saw a flying start with 3 posts in short succession, but that’s not going to be the regularity I’m aiming for in the long run. As long as stuff keeps moving forward, I’m a happy man.

Since the previous post I’ve assembled and primed a bunch of inventors. A post with pictures of primed models isn’t very interesting, so instead I’ve taken pictures of some scenery I’ve worked on. I decided it was time to fill some market stalls with goods to sell. Gamewise empty stalls work just as well, but they are a bit boring.

I’ve used bits from one of Mantic Games’ Terrain Crate sets that I got via Kickstarter, combined with some flower tufts. I thought sealing the flower tufts with a mix of PVA, IPA and water would make them more sturdy. It worked in the sense that the flowers are now definitely very sturdy: there’ll be no loose pettals in the storage box. The downside was bleeding of colours and a loss of volume. The result is not too bad, but I’m not sure if the method is going to be repeated in the future.

For the 2 stalls I’ve got left I’m going to have a go with green stuff and other bits&bobs.

They call him a two-faced character...

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Update about some progress on the painting table.
Today I completed the painting of the notorious Mr. Cheng and one of his      more dangerous servants, Onryo. Together with the Dragonlings and Hisao    Shiryo they complete a Triad starter box.
I painted Hisao Shiryo quite a while ago, probably not too lang after GW  launched it’s contrast paints. The pipe smoke was a bit of an experiment ,  using Warp Lighting thinned down with Contrast Medium. I must say it is a  great tool for easy blending.
For painting the skintone I used the guide in the link below; it offers colour  suggestions for any skintone you can think of:
 Next update will involve some inventive ladies and gentlemen.

The cogs start whirring

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A new year, a new blog, a new medium.

I’m starting this blog with the intention of creating a place to document my adventures in the wonderful world of Wolsung – the steampunk skirmish game – and keep it all in one easily accessible and easy to navigate spot. This also with the aim to share it with other people in an effort to inspire and enthuse them about this wonderful game.

It’s a couple of years since I got introduced to the game by Jeroen, one of my best friends. Timing-wise it came at exactly the right moment in my ‘wargaming career’. Having played first Warhammer Fantasy, Flames of War and Guildball in mainly a competitive way, I had started to reach a point where the thrill of competition became less and less important. To quote the wise words of another friend ‘I’m tired off playing competive battles, I’d like to play more beautiful battles’. Games and battles where it’s not about giving your opponent’s army a hard and fast clobbering, but games where the scenery, the miniatures, the story and the ambiance all combine into one awesome experience. Add food and drink and you’re getting as close to Walhalla as a living and breathing wargamer can get.

For me Wolsung ticks about all of the above. Lovely models, lovely scenery (and lots of it! ), interesting game mechanics and rules and background stories written with a good sence of humour. A game that is not about winning at all costs, but about having a good time with your mates. Top hats, pockets watches and chocolate cigars add to the experience.

On top of that, the possibilities for scenarios and campaigns are endless. The wider Wolsung world, with the fabled metropolis of Lyonesse at its core, is described in enough detail to give it shape, but with enough blank spaces to be filled in by the players imagination. Add to that game mechanics that allow your heroic characters to perform basically any action you can think of, and you have an enormous sandbox full of potential.

So with these words, a start is made, the cogs are whirring!

 

For future reference, please visit https://steamypunkygoodness.blogspot.com/

I’m mainly sharing this via OTT to help generate more attention for Wolsung, as I think it’s a great game. For lots more content, check the many video’s that BoW/OTT have done on Wolsung in the past, and ofcourse the projectlogs of these members:

Wolsung by Poentje

144Artist Explores Lyonesse or My Journeys into Wolsung

 

 

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