It has been a little while since my last post, April was a
quiet month on the blog, and I only barely managed to hit my minimum of two
posts a month - May has followed in kind. Really I should be posting at least once a week, but I haven’t
managed it the last month or so, hopefully the coming months will be more
productive as far as the blog is concerned.
I have been doing other things though, I have a collection
of 15mm Gauls that need to be painted and based ready for use with the Sword
and Spear rules, I have been recording episodes of the On Minis Games podcast
with Quinton of the Room Full of Resin blog, and I have been getting a few
things written for Modiphius.
A practice with a spare Gaul and some black undercoat. I wasn't happy with the result, so I'll be using white undercoat on these. |
The last is what has occupied me the most, with the Infinity
RPG near to its publication date, I have been busy writing a couple of things
for the Adventures in the Human Sphere book, some cards for the decks that come
with the Kickstarter, and planning out a few things I’ll be writing for Wave 2.
It’s very exciting to see the core book take shape. With the layout, art and
styling all done, it is looking really sharp, and a huge tip of the hat to
Justin and all the other boffins at Modiphius who have been toiling relentlessly
to get it together. I'm proud to have been a small part of the exercise.
In addition to this, I have been writing a few adventures
and proposals for the Star Trek RPG, and likewise, this project is very
exciting. I'm sure veterans of the industry find it common place, but it is rather enjoyable to think that things you have written are off for approval with CBS, or with Corvus Belli in the case of Infinity, or 343 Industries in the case of my work a few years ago on Halo: Fleet Battles.
Lastly, I managed to get in a first playtest game of
Fallout: Wasteland Warfare, and I am very impressed so far. It gave a very enjoyable
experience, and I think the system contains a lot of potential for really
narrative and interesting game play. I can’t say too much, but we will (if all
things go to plan) be recording an interview with Chris Birch (he of
Modiphius), to talk more about Fallout, Star Trek and Siege of the Citadel (as
well as anything else we might get derailed by). So keep an eye out for that
shortly!
Nice job with this Gaul!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil! This was my test using a black undercoat - it took too many layers of colour to build it up again, so I'll be running with white here on in! I have a few more to do yet... :D
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