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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Super Heroes and Cops

I am working on two major projects right now.  The first is making a super heroes supplement to my wargames rules.  So far it covers normal warfare from pre-history to near future, science fiction, and animals.  I am adding the super heroes part based mostly on comic books from the 1940s to about 1970.  The main ones will be Batman, particularly the 1966 TV series, Fantastic Four, the first animated series from 1967, and a number of war comics, as well as United States Patriotic Iconographic Heroes from World War Two, and their enemies.



 The second major project is collecting and converting police forces for several major cities and agencies, including figures and vehicles for several time periods.  1898, 1918, 1938, and 1958 as benchmark times.  These correspond, roughly, to my War of the Worlds Martian invasion rules, for the original invasion, the All Quiet on the Martian Front, Orson Wells War of the Worlds radio broadcast, and the George Pal movie, which was actually a few years older than 1958.

Stay tuned for more information!

2 comments:

Sebastian Hermann said...

Hello Mr. Bunkermeister,

thank you for showing the robot busses. That show realy scifi in the public space. I don't like the idea of unanttended busses, mainly because unwanted permanent passangers. The unwashed and unclean hobos, going around in the same bus as long as they can. For batman games I see a lot of batcars at aliexpress.com, made by hot wheels. Some nice military ride out of Halo (Videogame) made by hot wheels too, 7€ for 4 different rides. Take a look, and thank you for your blog.

Sebastian77

Mike Bunkermeister Creek said...

Yes, with all the problems with big city rapid transit with a driver, I can imagine the problems without a driver! I have the Batcars, and have posted photos in the past, search the group for Super Heroes or Batman or Batmobile.
Thanks for reading Sebastian!
Bunkermeister