OK, we’re live! Thank you all for stopping by and checking out the preview last time, and please spread the word on this project! We’re looking forward to getting the dragons made, especially, but all 4 designs are fun additions to the Tinker line of goodies.
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Tinker Bits III: Scourge of the Skies Steampunk Metal Meeples
Posted in Administrative, art, Tinker, tagged Dragon, Kickstarter, Meeples, metal, Tinker on May 10, 2018| Leave a Comment »
Dragon Aged
Posted in Administrative, art, Game Design, tagged Dragon, Game Design, Kickstarter, Meeple, metal, Project Khopesh, steampunk, Tinker on February 27, 2017| 3 Comments »
Yes, it’s been a while. Yes, I have a lot of things I could and would like to write about.
For now, though, I’m short on time. I wanted to show this design, though, for the Dragon Tinker Metal Meeple that I’d like to get made in a Kickstarter project later this year. The “Dame”, “Fairy” and Top Hat” designs included for scale (the Top Hat gentleman is pretty standard meeple size, at 20mm tall or so, meaning this Dragon would be about 30mm tall, or 1 and 1/6″). The Dragon has a normal mechanized Dragon side, and an “aged” side, to give it a bit of gravitas. This also allows me to hint that it would be made of different metals, given that some parts don’t show the aging.
This is the last design I’ve had in mind for now, though I certainly can come up with others, and there are some Carcassonne expansion meeples that I haven’t had time to work with yet. They are less popular, though, and possibly less usable out of that game, so we’re sticking with more universal designs for the moment. Like the Mad Scientist…
The Tinkerer…
and the Sky Pirate and Rocketeer…
Now, I really would like to get the Tinker Steampunk-flavored Carcassonne tile variant designs done. They will take a bit more time, of course, and since I can’t really sell them, they will be a back burner “labor of love” sort of thing.
Then there’s the Pantheon Wars game, the Fudging Fates dice and this other game I’m designing, tentatively calling it Shattervale… there’s a lot to do.
Tinker Steampunk Metal Meeples
Posted in Administrative, art, photography, tagged board game, Kickstarter, Meeples, metal, steampunk, Tinker on July 21, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Has it really been six months since I posted last? Sorry about that, it’s been somewhat crazy around here.
I do have more Operation Backlog things to write about, and a bit to say about a recent sojourn in World of Warcraft that ended on a sour note, but for today, it’s a quick mention of a new Tinker project that we have up and running over on Kickstarter. We’re going to get a bunch of these little guys made:
We’re funded already, thanks to some fantastic early adopters, so at this point, we’re just looking for as many people as we can to get these spread far and wide. I would love to see these little guys all over the place, popping up in different games and locations, always making people happy to have them.
No, things like this aren’t necessities, but there’s just something fun about little bits of treasure like this. If you’re interested, please check out the campaign, and maybe tell a few others about it. The more the merrier!
Black Nickel Gearpunk Dice Photos
Posted in Administrative, art, tagged art, dice, gaming, Gearpunk, gears, metal, steampunk, tabletop on November 8, 2014| 2 Comments »
This is just an addendum to the photo set of the Gearpunk dice. We’ve ordered some in a black nickel finish, and though we don’t have all of them in stock yet thanks to a factory mistake, we have a few. May as well show some beauty photos, right?
Thinking Inking: Gearpunk Zinc D10 Decader
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged art, dice, Gearpunk, ink, Kickstarter, metal, steampunk, Tinker on October 27, 2014| 3 Comments »
If you’ve perused the photo library of the Gearpunk dice, you might have noted that the Zinc-finished dice are rather shiny, especially when compared to the brass and copper variants.
I’m partial to the antiqued look, both because I like the more rustic aesthetic, and because the antiquing makes the dice easier to read. Since the factory managed to mangle our order’s quantities, we wound up with over 100 extra shiny Zinc D10 “decader” dice. One of them seemed like the perfect test subject, then, to see what sort of simple inking options I might have. I’ll be trying other experiments, but this is the initial test, which I’m pleased with.
I used Speedball “super black” India ink, water and a small hobby paintbrush.
Specifically, this ink:
And a brush a bit like the middle one here:
Though I picked up mine in a set of three at the local hobby store for $2. It doesn’t need to be an expensive brush, just one that will hold a point when wet and is about 1/8″ in diameter or so.
I put eight drops of water and three drops of ink in a plastic cup for this experiment. I diluted the ink to give myself a little time for the ink to dry. When used straight, the ink dries fairly quickly, and I wanted a little wiggle room in case I messed up. This experiment really doesn’t need a lot of ink, either. I would have been fine with 1 drop of ink and 2 drops of water in retrospect, though it’s not a bad thing to have a bit more than necessary… and it’s not like a few drops really put much of a dent in my supply. That’s the nice thing about this ink; it’s great to use, even when diluted.
I used the brush to pick up a bit of the ink, then gently applied it to the background behind the numbers on the die face. The water tension naturally makes the ink settle into the recesses, though I did need to guide it around a little. I added a little with a light touch to the other recesses in the design, and brushed lightly to help spread things around and get some ink in the smaller details around the edges and corners.
Since the ink does run a bit, I did only one face at a time, the one facing up and its edges. Inking the adjacent faces would mean the ink would pool largely on the downhill side of the contours, and while I didn’t want a flat color, neither did I want it heavily lopsided.
Each face, then, took a few minutes to dry. That’s not too bad, and if I were doing a set of dice, one face at a time per die, by the time I finished with the last die’s upright face, the first die could be ready to roll over and do the next face. It’s best if you get each application dry before doing the next, so that timing might not work perfectly, but all in all, it wasn’t too much of a wait.
I’m sorry I didn’t have my camera handy to take photos while I was working, this project had to fit in some of my very constrained time last night and I wasn’t properly prepared.
Here are some photos of the finished die next to one of its unprocessed kin, in a variety of lighting situations (including one that’s just a color correction, taking the yellows out of an indoor photo).
I think it turned out well, much better than I had expected. I’ll be doing more experiments when I can, but this was a good start, I think.
Thank you!
Gearpunk Dice Arrival and Photos
Posted in Administrative, art, tagged art, dice, Gearpunk, Kickstarter, metal, steampunk on October 11, 2014| 5 Comments »
It’s been quiet around here lately. I’m still looking for work, and Unemployment is about exhausted. So, I still don’t have the luxury of spending much time here, and I’m… significantly stressed. Still, this is worth noting. The Gearpunk Dice that we’ve been waiting for since last year are finally here, so we’ll be shipping them out to everyone as soon as we can process them. Thank you for your interest and patience!
It’s worth noting that there are two photos of each single die. This is to show them in different lighting and against different surfaces, in this case, black leather and aged painted concrete.
Tinker Gearcoins Winding Down
Posted in Administrative, art, tagged coins, game, Kickstarter, metal, steampunk, tabletop game, Tinker on August 17, 2014| Leave a Comment »
There are just over 24 hours left on my latest Kickstarter project, the Tinker Gearcoins. We started with 3 coins on offer and 7 moulds ready to go for stretch goals… and we’re up to 15 coins and a lapel pin (to make one of them a miniature astrolabe). I might try to make another one purely as an Add On.
So… things have gone well. Thank you all for your help, and if you’ve a moment, please spread the word!
The campaign is here:
Tinker Gearcoins Steampunk Game Coins
And some photos are over on Pinterest:
Oh, and we have the Havok & Hijinks coins up for sale over on our storefront. We made these as a part of a crossover with Ferrel‘s card game Kickstarter. It’s a sweet little game, and the coins work well as dragon treasure.
We’ll have more stuff up on the store eventually. Since I’m officially unemployed and jobs are scarce, I’m trying to scrape things together to try to make my own products work.
Thanks!
(And yes, I’ll have a non Kickstarter post up later this week. I’ve had ideas, I’m just really busy with too many things.)
Tinker Oddments
Posted in Administrative, art, tagged coins, game, gaming, gears, metal, steampunk, Tinker on March 31, 2014| 2 Comments »
This is a simple enough post… we’re just looking for a little feedback on what future projects we might windup doing in the Tinker stable of fun metal gaming oddments (well, all but the potential plastic Tinker Dice). If you’ve a moment to opine for us, we’d love your input.
Thanks! (If the surveys aren’t showing, this is an alternate link to the PollDaddy version: Tinkering with the Future)
Tinker Dice in hand!
Posted in Administrative, art, Game Design, tagged art, dice, gaming, metal, Tinker, Tinker Dice on November 5, 2013| 3 Comments »
We now have the Tinker Dice in hand! We’ll be shipping them out to those who ordered only Tinker Dice. The Gearpunk Dice are still in processing (I emailed the company again last night to get a timetable and photos… we’ll pass along what we learn), so we’ll send those out later, along with the Tinker Dice for anyone who ordered some of each.
Thanks for your patience!
Tinker Gearchips and Dragon Coins
Posted in Administrative, art, tagged coins, Dragon, Havok & Hijinks, metal, steampunk, Tinker Deck on October 14, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Just a couple of photos from this morning’s emails. These are the final coins, and they will be going into production soon. We did ask them to do something for vertical stacking of the Gearchips, and I gave them a design that could have worked… in theory. They took a look at it and decided that, for whatever reason, their systems just weren’t going to cooperate. That said, we are getting meshing gears, so that’s a big win, as far as I’m concerned. The Dragon Tinker coins really make me smile. Something about that mischievous Havok & Hijinks dragon face, I think.
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