I was looking at a pile of rule books recently (mine, of course, not anyone else's) and I thought that the covers did look rather nice. Then Kevin T, who I was corresponding about on another subject, let slip that he had a copy of FWTDR. Then he said "If you ever do a T shirt, can I order two?"
What are the chances of that?
It just so happens that Mike Ingram, who runs Northampton Tours, has found a website to do a whole load of merchandise. The website was really easy to use. Simply upload the designs, select your products, and away you go.
And a tote bag, for you to put purchases in when we finally get back to going to shows. Or simply for carrying your Wargaming For Grown Ups rule book collection round in.
You can view these top quality, keenly priced products in my Redbubble Shop.
Go on. You know you want one
Or even two.
Over to you Kevin.
Here's another idea: put a simple 'back of a postcard' ruleset or the QRS of a longer one on a T-shirt so that players can refer to it by looking at the game organiser/umpire during a game.
ReplyDeleteGenius! I'll get right on it.
DeleteI love it!
DeleteI'm adding stickers and some other stuff as I go along. Check the Merchandise page for a picture of the tote bag.
DeleteAre the models fans and gamers?
ReplyDeleteThey're 28mm from the latest Perry brother's range of T-Shirt wearing models.
DeleteSeriously the Redbubble website has some clever software that superimposes your design on products. I don't know any of these young trendy people.
I don't know any young, trendy people either...
DeleteOur youngest is a vegan who works for a web company. I think that may count.
DeleteThese are Perry's worst ever sculpts - too thin, arms and legs too long and thin, very little engraving to take washes. They could be mistaken for real people. The T-shirt paint jobs are nice though :-)
ReplyDeleteRegards, Chris.
Nice detail on the hair.
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