a short tour of the swamp, of the finished model...
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Showing posts with label jo brumby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jo brumby. Show all posts
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Hell and High Water
making-of video (short version) of the Hell and High Water gaming board made for Fenris Games
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Cthulhu Wars roars
- well, somewhat belatedly after the finish-date of the funding
process, a quick blurb on the CW kickstarter: it was successful, to say
the least – the Green Eye Games folks were hoping to raise $40,000 to
produce a prototype of their game, with which to approach all and sundry
to try and draw on further funding for full production of the game.
What actually happened was that the $40,000 was achieved somewhere within the first couple of hours of going live, and it just kept going madly onwards from there, to the astonishment of everyone involved. Certainly none of the GEG crew were expecting to achieve the $1,403,981 that was raised by the time the campaign came to its end! Needless to say this is going to allow them to pretty much do everything and more beyond their original plans; it’s going to take somewhat longer because of course a lot of extra stuff got added along the way with the achieving of stretch goals and such, adding more and more to the sculpture pile for those of us doing that side of things.
Anyway, good on ‘em, glad it all went so well. I’m just about coming to the end of the last couple of bits I’m sculpting for it – I’ll soon be able to put my feet up – for about ten minutes – before getting started on the next batch of figures for the next Kickstarter that Fenris been asked to be a part of after folks have seen the success we helped to bring about with CW and GEG; I think there are one or two others besides who’ve asked us to do some stuff too, and indeed there are rumours that GEG might be doing something else as well once the Cthulhu stuff is done and dusted.
busy, busy, busy…
- anyway –
Cthulhu Wars at www.kickstarter.com/projects/1… and/or greeneyegames.com/
Fenris Games at fenrisgames.com/ You can also find both on facebook
What actually happened was that the $40,000 was achieved somewhere within the first couple of hours of going live, and it just kept going madly onwards from there, to the astonishment of everyone involved. Certainly none of the GEG crew were expecting to achieve the $1,403,981 that was raised by the time the campaign came to its end! Needless to say this is going to allow them to pretty much do everything and more beyond their original plans; it’s going to take somewhat longer because of course a lot of extra stuff got added along the way with the achieving of stretch goals and such, adding more and more to the sculpture pile for those of us doing that side of things.
Anyway, good on ‘em, glad it all went so well. I’m just about coming to the end of the last couple of bits I’m sculpting for it – I’ll soon be able to put my feet up – for about ten minutes – before getting started on the next batch of figures for the next Kickstarter that Fenris been asked to be a part of after folks have seen the success we helped to bring about with CW and GEG; I think there are one or two others besides who’ve asked us to do some stuff too, and indeed there are rumours that GEG might be doing something else as well once the Cthulhu stuff is done and dusted.
busy, busy, busy…
- anyway –
Cthulhu Wars at www.kickstarter.com/projects/1… and/or greeneyegames.com/
Fenris Games at fenrisgames.com/ You can also find both on facebook
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Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Big Chief Sittingbourne
- interview with big brother, our Ian (aka Geronimo of Fenris Games) at Salute 2013, regarding Goblinaid and Cthulhu Wars: Salute 2013 Other interviews also feature, Ian's bit starts at 16:32...ish.
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Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Cthulhu
...and here's the monster of the moment, Cthulhu himself. Same credit-roll as for the previous two, though of course I should also have added, initial horrible idea from the mind of H.P. Lovecraft, and Call of Cthulhu game (and now Cthulhu Wars) conceived by Sandy Petersen...
- more details on all of this lovely stuff on the facebook pages of Cthulhu Wars and Fenris Games.
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Miniature Figures for Cthulhu games
the Green Eye Games crew have started to promote the images of some of the figures and/or miniatures that we at Fenris Games have sourced and sculpted for the Cthulhu Wars boardgame, so I'm assuming it's fair play to start posting them around elsewhere too... it's shameless self-promotion too of course since I sculpted the first few of the ones they've been showing :)
Based on concept art by Richard Luong, here's a hunting horror for ya!
Based on concept art by Richard Luong, here's a hunting horror for ya!
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