Working with my different Operation:Fallen Reich projects, I early realized I needed some authentic looking stamps to place on passports and other official documents, to make the adventure handouts look even better. Getting handouts that almost smells like vintage documents really enhance the gaming experience, specially in games that are more centered around role playing than pure combat.
OK, I’ve been lazy, my apologies, but I’ve done a cowl vent for a ship that I thought I would share. I know ProBono at DJ forum made some, but I made some myself just because I can.
15
Jun
I needed a flag for a logo for some handouts. The logo was found on Wikimedia, but wasn’t legal to use so I needed to make the flag that was on it. The logo is for the P&O Steam Navigation Company, so we’re still in the pulp era, Operation: Fallen Reich.
12
Jun
So, I’ve come up with another idea for an adventure for Operation:Fallen Reich that I call Cricket and Crocodiles, and for that I need a Cricket bat.
Also, this will be the last of the frequent everyday posts as summer is almost here and I won’t be able to post as much during summertime. I will still post from time to time, so if you want to avoid missing anything, active are RSS feed.
So, we got the diesel drive, but what about the electrical drive? So, this one I promise is from pure imagination as I could not find any relevant photos of a World War II electrical submarine engine at all.
So, we’re gonna continue with that engine block today, let’s see what we can do with it?
So, making that speed governor as picture for the adventure made me wanna make the complete engine, so I could make a map of the submarine engine room, so I decided to try it.
This is the strangest thing I’ve decided to do, the speed governor of a diesel engine, a submarine diesel engine. I’ll need it for my 7.50 From Victoria adventure, and I could not find any good pictures of it that I could use.
I needed some maps, or photographs of some cool locations during the period just before world war II, in Britain. That is rather hard to come by I think, so I decided to use some naughty tricks, and Google Maps
6
Jun
Today I needed a 1930 style caravan for the abandoned factory map, and as usual I did not find any, but I found a drawing, or the sales note for one that I though I could model.