I've been a bit quiet here this year, but here's a post to end 2018 on....
A few pictures of my USS Buran model from the Star Trek Discovery Starships Collection from Eaglemoss, with the usual post-production done to them.
Monday, December 31, 2018
Sunday, September 02, 2018
Bourton-on-the-Water Model Village
It's the last day of the summer holidays (well, I've been working in the school all holiday, so for me it's no different I guess), and we decided to take the kids in to Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloustershire to visit the model village.
Now, I'm well in to models and I find anything miniature to be fascinating, but I've only ever been to one other model village in my life and that was Merrivale Model Village in Great Yarmouth. Bourton's is nowhere near as big or as detailed as Merrivale, but it certainly is nice, and well worth the entry fee.
My only complaint is that the paths are too narrow. It's a bit difficult to get some good photos without someone behind wanting you to move out of the way.
Some of the buildings lack the detail seen in other model villages (such as cars, pedestrians, interior details, moving parts etc.), and could probably do with a bit of maintenance to spruce them up a bit.
The model village itself is a scaled reproduction of Bourton-on-the-Water, so it's quite fun to see the model village within the model village. In fact, to be exact there is a model village inside a model of the model village in the model village!
If you're passing Bourton-on-the-Water, definitely pay the place a visit.
http://www.themodelvillage.com/
Now, I'm well in to models and I find anything miniature to be fascinating, but I've only ever been to one other model village in my life and that was Merrivale Model Village in Great Yarmouth. Bourton's is nowhere near as big or as detailed as Merrivale, but it certainly is nice, and well worth the entry fee.
My only complaint is that the paths are too narrow. It's a bit difficult to get some good photos without someone behind wanting you to move out of the way.
Some of the buildings lack the detail seen in other model villages (such as cars, pedestrians, interior details, moving parts etc.), and could probably do with a bit of maintenance to spruce them up a bit.
The model village itself is a scaled reproduction of Bourton-on-the-Water, so it's quite fun to see the model village within the model village. In fact, to be exact there is a model village inside a model of the model village in the model village!
If you're passing Bourton-on-the-Water, definitely pay the place a visit.
http://www.themodelvillage.com/
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Gaming Memories - "Last Ninja 2" for the Commodore 64
Boy, I hated this game when I first got it. I read loads of great reviews about the game, saw the graphics in Commodore User, but when I played it and couldn't figure out how to cross the river to reach the end of level one, I put the game away in frustration, not to play it again until a few years later when I finally figured how to beat it!
Since then, it has easily become one of my favourite Commodore 64 games of all time.
Anyway, whilst rummaging through some old Commodore magazines from 30 years ago, I found this from August 1988 and issue 59 of Commodore User. This was my first glimpse of Last Ninja 2.
Labels:
C64,
Commodore 64,
Last Ninja 2,
Ninja,
Retro,
Retrogaming,
System 3
Location:
18A Broadway Rd, Evesham WR11 1BG, UK
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Gaming Memories - "Dark Side" for the Commodore 64
I've been having a look through a 30 year old Zzap 64 magazine from August 1988 and saw this review for the fantastic Dark Side on the Commodore 64.
This game was my first introduction to the amazing Freescape 3D system by Incentive Software, and along with Mercenary by Novagen, was probably what got me so interested in modern day 3D/VR FPS games and defined what I would play some 10 years later.
Of course Dark Side was a sequel to Driller, and preceded Total Eclipse, Total Eclipse II Sphinx Jinx, Castle Master, Castle Master II The Crypt and the amazing 3D Construction Kit - all of which I spent many hours of my childhood and young adult years playing.
Labels:
3d,
C64,
Commodore 64,
dark side,
Freescape,
games,
Incentive,
memories,
Retrogaming,
software,
virtual reality,
vr
Location:
18A Broadway Rd, Evesham WR11 1BG, UK
Saturday, April 07, 2018
Trekkie Dad and Super Sophie Episode 15 - USS Discovery
Sophie and Stuart opens issue 2 from the Star Trek Discovery Star Ships Collection - the USS Discovery NCC 1031
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Trekkie Dad and Super Sophie Episode 14 - USS Bozeman, SS Xhosa and USS Enterprise (Star Trek Beyond)
Box opening of the USS Bozeman, SS Xhosa and USS Enterprise (Star Trek Beyond) from the Star Trek Starships Collection by Eaglemoss.
Labels:
Beyond,
Bozeman,
Collection,
Eaglemoss,
Enterprise,
model,
Models,
NCC1701,
ship,
star trek,
Starship,
Xhosa
Location:
18A Broadway Rd, Evesham WR11 1BG, UK
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