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In 1956 Peter Cushing invited a film crew into his Kensington home to show off his hobby of painting miniature toy soldiers and battling with them using rules created by fellow hobbyist H.G. Wells.
The iconic actor was an old-school wargamer.
Mind blown?
🎨 Every scene in Legends of the Round Table is entirely hand-painted.
No AI generation, no shortcuts : just countless hours of sketching, painting, and refining one brushstroke at a time 📜
It’s a slow process, but is worth every second 🩵
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About to play Bretwalda, by @PHALANX_LTD, with my game design class.
I chose this game to show them:
-How historical artwork can inspire graphic design - the whole game has the aesthetic of the Book of Kells.
-Multi-player 4X strategy with very limited number of units and severe logistical constraints - its Dark Ages Britain and your armies can easily starve in the winter if you don't plan ahead.
-Secret objectives and a wide variety of strategies to pursue. Not a simple "fighting only" wargame.
-Excellent user interface for the player. Everything you can do is clearly laid out in front of you on your faction sheet and on the player aid.
-Mild asymmetry but enough to notice the differences. Each of the 4 factions has a special rule and their rulers have a special rule too. Nowhere near ROOT in terms of complexity but you still have a bit of character for your faction.
Let's see how it goes...
Rad New World☢️ [Dialogue System]
This little project is something I've been tinkering with on and off for quite a while now — it's basically my love letter to some of my all-time favorite games: Fallout 1,2 & Tactics. Cheers!🫡
Every year, I share this video of French caretakers who take sand from Omaha Beach in Normandy, and scrub them into the letters to give them the gold coloring.
They do this for all 9,386 US soldiers who died.
France also gave us this land as American soil. #MemorialDayWeekend
Just a reminder to all that "World War II with Tom Hanks" premiers at 8pm May 25th on @HISTORY with a 3-episode drop followed by 17 more episodes on a once a week release schedule.
I am one of a great many contributors. I hope you'll check it out!
#WorldWarIITomHanks@NutopiaTV
We got to see the SDKFZ 223 that @wealdfoundation has restored to running condition and did a video with the team about it at Militracks. What a stunning restoration from Weald, as always. Top work!
Link to the video is in the comments below.
Freyr is smiling upon us this day! Hotfix 1.0.7.2 is out now!
This hotfix focuses on improvements to enemy AI. Enemies are now smarter and more calculated, adding even more tactical depth to NORSE's combat encounters.
Read the full AI Changelist + Add'l Fixes: https://t.co/7UrnDD3u2L
Commanders in the 101st Airborne meet near the village of Son. Included in this photo is Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe & Colonel Robert Sink of the 506th. The 101st Airborne landed at the southernmost drop zones in Operation Market Garden to the north of Eindhoven.
We'll be showing a few spots in Eindhoven in the next episode. Until then, be sure to check out the first two episodes in our new series on the 101st in Operation Market Garden.
We're currently running a series on The History Underground YouTube channel on the 101st Airborne in Operation Market Garden. But that's not to the exclusion of other units. In fact, we did a big series on the 82nd Airborne not too long ago. Here's one of those episodes in case you missed it the first time around. More on the channel!
Think military drones are something new? Here's a U.S. Navy Gyrodyne QH-50 DASH (Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter). More than 750 of the 12-foot-long, half-ton, remote-control UAVs were manufactured between 1962 and 1969. Each could carry two torpedoes and had a range of 71-miles