"Artillery Sourcebook Kickstarter Stretch goal" Topic
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tsofian | 08 Jun 2013 6:53 a.m. PST |
link Thanks to some very fine folks, we have hit our main goal, and march towards the first stretch-goal. We really want to do all the research and drawings for the vehicle and artillery book. This will include railway guns and a variety of artillery weapons from the 1880-1914 period. Real world statistics and stats for The Sword and the Flame will be included. We intend to have at least 200 artillery weapons detailed. Some of this information will never have been published in English before! Certainly data on even the American artillery of this period has been very hard to come by. We will have illustrations including period pictures, pictures of modern surviving examples, period technical drawings and Arun's tremendous 3D technical drawings. The 3D drawings will allow us to produce 3D models in various scales using 3D printing technology.
Again, this work will be one that both historical and Steampunk gamers and modelers will enjoy and find extremely useful.
Thanks for giving us a final look, and helping us out in the last few days.
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DLIinVSF | 08 Jun 2013 6:57 a.m. PST |
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tsofian | 08 Jun 2013 6:59 a.m. PST |
Thanks! Arun has done an excellent job with the drawings in the Flying Machines book. He will continue with this project as well. |
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