Sunday, February 26, 2012

Brushing Elbows With Tolkien And C.S. Lewis...



... sort of.   This weekend my family and I went to visit my parents, they live in the northern suburbs of Chicago.  And as part of our weekend we went to Wheaton College to visit the Marion E. Wade Center Museum which features historical items related to several authors, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, and Dorothy L. Sayers. 

Of course I went mainly for the Tolkien and Lewis exibits and I've was on seventh heaven.  I think I was geeking out more than my kids were.   

First we got to see C.S. Lewis' wardrobe which was handmade by his grandfather and also inspired the wardrobe in the book "The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe".  My kids really wanted to step inside and go to Narnia for the day, but they had to settle for just looking inside and touching the fur coats.  There was also one of Lewis' desks that he had donated, which was neat to see.


Next we looked at some of the memorabilia from the Narnial films, like a Telmarine helmet, a sword and the arrest warrant for Mr. Tumnus.  All courtesy of Weta Workshop.





















Then I got to touch the desk that J.R.R. Tolkien wrote and illustrated The Hobbit.  I can't tell you the feeling I got just seeing and being near it.  It was truly a great historical item to see!  Also on the desk was a handwritten letter from Tolkien explaining the donation of the desk and it's history.  Due to copyright I couldn't take a picture of it, but I absolutely love his handwriting.

Also in the exhibit was the original painting by Pauline Baynes that was on the Puffin Library edition of The Hobbit.  She's also the original artist who illustrated the covers and interior artwork in the Chronicles of Narnia.  What a beautiful cover and the original painting is more vibrant and beautiful in person that it is on the cover.

The whole place seemed magical, it was a great little museum and wonderful to see all of these great items.  If you are ever in the Northern Illinois are I highly recommend going for a visit.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Tunnels & Trolls Computer Game

Thanks to DosBoxMom for doing these videos!   I've never actually played the T&T computer game from 1990 but it's cool to see it in action here!  If you can get through all 24:42 minutes of the walkthrough there are about 70 more videos!  I've got to say though, I really like reading (and hearing ) more lore from the Trollworld!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Saturday, February 18, 2012

A Fistful Of Yen



I'd give anything to see this movie!



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Friday, February 10, 2012

Hook Horror and Umber Hulk drawings




These are a couple more from my sketchbook.  I'm happy with the Hook Horror but I'm not very satisfied with the Umber Hulk.  I'll have to give it another go sometime.

Trollszine 4 Is Out!

If you are not familiar with Trollszine it's a free Tunnels & Trolls magazine put out by all the creative folks over at Vin Ahrr Vin's Trollbridge.   My artwork made the cover this time.  I'd like to thank Dan Hembree for taking over the editorship role, it's a big job!  Congrats to everybody!  You can download it at RPG Now!

**Trollszine is a free pdf and is not available in-print form, if you see it in-print just know that some low-life is selling it without permission.**

Monday, February 6, 2012

Shemite Proxies!



I've been going through Old Glory's website today and I've been thinking about maybe using WAB for my got to rules for Hyborian Era Wargaming.  As I was comparing minis I came across OG's Carthaginian Citizen Spearmen and think that these would be perfect for Shemitish mercenaries or home guard.  I like the high pointed helms they look almost Assyrian (I'm not sure how historically accurate these are, most depictions I've seen are not quite as high), but they are really great figures either way!

I'm still planning on using a combination of their Assyrians and Bedouins as well.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Bullywogs!

Just a drawing I did at work.