Monday, April 25, 2011

GASLIGHT Compendium Merchandise Now Available


We are pleased to announce that, due to popular demand, we have created a range of GASLIGHT Compendium merchandise available through Zazzle.com. We have posters, shirts, mouse pads, coffee mugs, and IPhone cases featuring both the Compendium cover and the GASLIGHT girl.




For a direct link to the GASLIGHT store go to:



Or visit the new and improved GASLIGHT webpage at: http://www.bucksurdu.com/Buck_Surdu/G.A.S.L.I.G.H.T..html





If there are any products you'd like to see with the Compendium cover art, or one of the GASLIGHT girl advertising posters on it, let us know and we'll try to make it available.

Also, if you wear one of the Compendium shirts to any of Buck or my GASLIGHT games at Historicon, you will get 1d4 worth of rerolls during the game!



Friday, April 15, 2011

One More GASLIGHT Compendium 30 Second Spot: What's in the Compendium

With the popularity of the first GASLIGHT Compendium video I did last week, I decided to do another. This one shows what's in the Compendium.

Thanks for watching!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

New G.A.S.L.I.G.H.T. Compendium 30 Second TV Spot

Here is the new 30 second TV spot for the upcoming G.A.S.L.I.G.H.T. Compendium.


Sit back and enjoy!



Thanks for watching!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Floating Flora of Venus

The local PetSmart went out of business a few months ago, and one of the things I picked up in their going-out-of-business sale was a pack of floating terrarium plants. The long tendril like roots made me think that these would make really cool floating plants for the jungles of Venus.




The plants are plastic, labeled "Water Lettuce", and were manufactured by Exo-Terra. I happened to have a number of peg-type flight stands left over after switching my aeronef fleets to magnets and Litko stands, and I thought these would be perfect for using as the bases for my floating plants.




I cut a few of the central tendrils off each plant to make a spot to clue the top of the flight stand. I used E-6000 glue as I find that works really well on odd plastic surfaces. I'm very pleased with the results, and cant wait to get these in a game.


A Venusian Parrotman runs in terror from the poisonous tendrils of the hovering Venusian air-plants.