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Re: SGII for Victorian SF?

From: Nic Robson <nicr@e...>
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 21:32:09 +1000
Subject: Re: SGII for Victorian SF?

Dear Rob,

The orc tank is one of the few things designed and crafted by my own
fair
hands, and it was supposed to be based on Leonardo Da Vincis propsed
tank.

Now we all know why I don't make many master figures, but cast lots of
other peoples!

Nic

Eureka Miniatures

At 03:32 PM 6/1/98 +0000, you wrote:
>At 23:21 31/05/98 +0100, you wrote:
>>Mark A. Siefert. <cthulhu@csd.uwm.edu> wrote
>>>Hello:
>>>	  I've been doing a little thinking.  I wonder just who
simple/difficult
>>>it would be to use SGII for a Victorian Sci-Fi background. 
Personally I
>>>think that a Colonial SGII would be a little simpiler to play, given
the
>>>fact that you can leave out a lot of the technology.  (e.g. ECM,
>>>Sensors, etc.) Any comments?  
>>
>>Personally I've been working on changing DS2, mainly so I can put in
>>those cool steam powered leviathans and stuff.
>>
>>-- 
>>Steve
>
>	 Incidentally, Irregular Miniatures do an "Orc Tank" in 6mm
which
>they clearly chickened out of putting in their Crimean Miscellany
range, as
>it's the proposed British 1850s traction-engine based tank (like an
upturned
>pudding basin with scythes), rejected because it was "too barbaric".  
>
>Rob
>
>"Rob Paul
>
>Dept of Zoology
>Oxford University
>South Parks Road
>Oxford
>(01865) 271124
>----------------------------------------------
>"Auld an bald!"
>"
>
>
>

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