"Pulp Alley at Carnage" Topic
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Pulp Alley | 20 Oct 2014 8:19 p.m. PST |
Stephen Smith and Joshua McGary are scheduled to run a thrilling Pulp Alley scenario at CARNAGE con in November… The Governor's Daughter (GM: Joshua McGary & Stephen Smith) The Caribbean in the early 1700's was a hot bed of piracy. Fed up with the scourge of pirates a new Governor of Jamaica has been sent by King George with a mandate to wipe out piracy in British Possessions. A coalition of pirate captains bands together to show this new governor who the real power in the Caribbean is. The captains and their most trusted mates sneak into the harbor of a small town where the governor is staying while touring the island. Their goal, to kidnap the governor's daughter and use her to scare the governor into ineffectiveness. Can the small Royal Marine garrison in town prevent the pirates from completing their dastardly mission? Rules will be taught, please no players under 14. Skirmish game using 28mm scale figures. Pulp Alley (4-6 Players) (Friday, November 7th, 1pm-5pm). Find out more --- carnagecon.com HAVE FUN
Dave Pulp Alley |
Pulp Alley | 01 Nov 2014 9:37 p.m. PST |
Here are some photos of the table Stephen and Joshua are working on for their Pulp Alley game at Carnage Con. A cool Caribbean village --
The box in the left foreground is actually the interior of the Inn on hill at the back, far left. Here are the pirates coming ashore:
Here is a shot of the Inn interior (still WIP, I'm afraid):
Here is a shot of the Inn:
and the waterfront shops:
Still a WIP, but already looking great!
HAVE FUN
Dave Pulp Alley |
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