Charles Plemons’ Blog

April 24, 2007

Artists Show Their Colors

Filed under: Artwork, Supporting Our Troops — charles.plemons @ 11:02 am

I posted yesterday about the upcoming Ziggurat Con in Iraq. This was announced on the E.N. World news site, and I hope that gamer response is fairly high. I encourage everyone to show their appreciation for the troops who are putting their lives on the line every day. This is not about whether you are for or against our situation in Iraq, it is about the men and women living over there in harm’s way.

Knowing that a number of people are likely to send books and dice, I wanted to explore the door prize option. I am collecting funds from friends and family to purchase t-shirts to send over. I have asked for assistance from the artists in the role-playing game industry in the form of artwork we can print on the t-shirts. Response has been very good! Thank you so much to these great people willing to help with this cause. I’m gathering the art, but now I’ve got to have the funds to get more of these shirts to our soldiers. A mere $10.00 will pay for the shirt, taxes and help cover the cost of shipping it. If you are interested in donating to fund these shirts, please contact me. I do accept PayPal. I am all ready sending shirts, but every donation means one more can be added.

You can also send things to our soldiers yourself. Please read up on the Military Mailing Restrictions and on the Customs Forms required. It does involve some hoop-jumping, but when you consider that you are shipping a box into an occupied terriorty, it makes sense. There are some greatly helpful instructions here.

If the idea of dealing with shipping and customs is too much for you, you can also go to an organization that sends pre-built packages for you. One such web site is Treat Any Soldier, and they have numerous options to choose from.

 Go to TreatAnySoldier.com

April 10, 2007

Caverns and Caves

Filed under: Terrain Building — charles.plemons @ 5:42 am

Hirst Arts has released the first two cave wall molds. I own a large number of Hirst Arts molds, so I am sure the quality of these is as stunning as the rest of their lines. If you have the time, these are cheap alternative to the Master Maze products.

March 19, 2007

Modular Gothic Dungeon

Filed under: Terrain Building — charles.plemons @ 5:45 am

Hirst Arts lets you build some staggering creations, if you have the time. I used to build with them a lot and was close to becoming proficient with them. However, time demands mean I don’t get to do such anymore. Take a quick look at what someone with a lot of time can do with a simple idea such as a dungeon!

A Use for Old Fans

Filed under: Terrain Building — charles.plemons @ 5:35 am

Here is a nice example of something to do with an old computer fan and some Hirst Arts bricks. Very creative!

November 29, 2006

RPG-Themed Art

Filed under: Artwork — charles.plemons @ 11:39 am

I stumbled upon a very cool site that I meant to post about. Check out Avatar Art.

November 28, 2006

Cavern Molds from Hirst Arts

Filed under: Terrain Building — charles.plemons @ 4:19 pm

Bruce at Hirst Arts has completed two molds in the caverns line. They allow for the building of floor tiles and accessories. Visit the site here.

Concept Art Galore

Filed under: Artwork — charles.plemons @ 4:04 pm

I stumbled upon a very cool concept art web site today, called ConceptArt.org. I recognize some of the artwork for Wizards of the Coast and Paizo products. Just thought I’d share.

October 17, 2006

Modular Docks

Filed under: Terrain Building — charles.plemons @ 9:33 pm

Take a look at these modular resin dock pieces for gaming.

HADD7

Filed under: Terrain Building — charles.plemons @ 9:24 pm

The Hirst Arts Design Derby 7 has wrapped up. You can see the impressive winners here. I particularly like the ice tower. It sounds like it was a true pain to create, but the effect is pretty spectacular.

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