ChristianW
First Post
Two new issues of the Iridia fanzine have been inflicted upon the US Postal Service.
June 12, 2006; Iridia No.11; GURPS 4e/Miniatures
This issue begins with a confession as to why we'll never see high level D&D NPCs and monsters in Iridia. The short answer is that all the math makes my pea brain hurt. The "I Dream in 25mm" columns takes a look at using large easel pads for mapping dungeons. I finally crack the spine of my GURPS 4e books when designing a creature inspired by a student drawing. Behold the spybot, a surly TL9 robot that ends up getting his head kicked off by an angry college student. It's hard to explain, really, so you'll just have to read the issue!
June 5, 2006; Iridia No.10; D&D 3.5/Miniatures
The ruins of Brin terrain building tutorial wraps up! This issue takes a look at the only intact structure within the battle torn village - the command house. There's a photo of the model, as well as a floor plan and a brief look at the village's tortured commander, Brother Joseph. This issue also offers instructions on how to build cheap and easy walls out of balsa. I also suggest a way to add stability to store-bought trees by adding a natural looking base.
About Iridia
The Iridia fanzine arrives in your mailbox as a welcome relief from utility bills and ridiculous credit card offers. Within the pages of Iridia you'll find material for current and out-of-print rpgs. I also share tips on building terrain, reviews, and other bits I think gamers will find useful. If you'd like a few copies, send me, Christian, an e-mail request at Christian@IridiaZine.net with a mailing address.
Game on!
Christian
June 12, 2006; Iridia No.11; GURPS 4e/Miniatures
This issue begins with a confession as to why we'll never see high level D&D NPCs and monsters in Iridia. The short answer is that all the math makes my pea brain hurt. The "I Dream in 25mm" columns takes a look at using large easel pads for mapping dungeons. I finally crack the spine of my GURPS 4e books when designing a creature inspired by a student drawing. Behold the spybot, a surly TL9 robot that ends up getting his head kicked off by an angry college student. It's hard to explain, really, so you'll just have to read the issue!
June 5, 2006; Iridia No.10; D&D 3.5/Miniatures
The ruins of Brin terrain building tutorial wraps up! This issue takes a look at the only intact structure within the battle torn village - the command house. There's a photo of the model, as well as a floor plan and a brief look at the village's tortured commander, Brother Joseph. This issue also offers instructions on how to build cheap and easy walls out of balsa. I also suggest a way to add stability to store-bought trees by adding a natural looking base.
About Iridia
The Iridia fanzine arrives in your mailbox as a welcome relief from utility bills and ridiculous credit card offers. Within the pages of Iridia you'll find material for current and out-of-print rpgs. I also share tips on building terrain, reviews, and other bits I think gamers will find useful. If you'd like a few copies, send me, Christian, an e-mail request at Christian@IridiaZine.net with a mailing address.
Game on!
Christian


