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Showing posts with label The Prisoner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Prisoner. Show all posts
Monday, October 02, 2023
Village Information
Labels:
7TV,
Crooked Dice,
Games,
Painting,
popular culture,
television,
The Prisoner
Saturday, September 09, 2023
Second Comes Right after First
Somehow I wound up with an extra moon buggy pilot, but I have nothing for him to drive. He's decided to visit The Village for a spell.
I tried to add a moon dust grime effect here, and it seems to have worked reasonably well.
I tried to add a moon dust grime effect here, and it seems to have worked reasonably well.
Labels:
1960s,
1970s,
Games,
popular culture,
Roleplaying,
science fiction,
Space: 1999,
television,
The Prisoner
Thursday, August 31, 2023
A Place for the New Number Two
Ever since first watching The Prisoner, I've wanted a globe chair. Now I finally have one, along with a couple of Tulip chairs, albeit in 28mm scale. This is a Prisoner-themed mini-diorama for use with the 7TV skirmish game system, and I've done my best to paint the chairs, floor, and telephones to match the TV series. (The desk came as a pre-painted MDF.)
A real globe chair, alas, typically costs north of $2,000, though I saw one for sale online last night for a mere $1,700, limited time only . . . but no.
A real globe chair, alas, typically costs north of $2,000, though I saw one for sale online last night for a mere $1,700, limited time only . . . but no.
Saturday, February 19, 2022
Spy Masters
Crooked Dice makes 28mm figurines, um, "inspired by" various films and television series. Here we have a pair of "Spy Masters," clearly based on characters seen in The Prisoner. Aside from the poor woman's face, I'm pretty happy with these. Number Two's face looks good, and I even managed, with much trial and error, to give him a mustache. And while I didn't even try to put Village numbers on their badges, at least the badges themselves are clearly in evidence and even round! Number Two's scarf should have another stripe, but I was certain I'd ruin the work I'd done thus far by even attempting to add the stripe. Sometimes you have to know your limits.
Labels:
art,
Crooked Dice,
Games,
Number Two,
Painting,
popular culture,
Roleplaying,
television,
The Prisoner
Thursday, September 24, 2020
One of Six
Here we have an angry gentleman who insists he is not a number, but a free man. I did not attempt to draw a penny farthing on his badge, for that way lies madness.
Labels:
art,
Games,
Painting,
popular culture,
Roleplaying,
science fiction,
television,
The Prisoner
Tuesday, March 08, 2016
Velocipede from Atari
Labels:
Atari,
Games,
popular culture,
The Prisoner,
Video Games
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
I am in the Village
Labels:
Leaf Rapids,
Manitoba,
Photography,
popular culture,
television,
The Prisoner
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
The Big Bird Cage
Labels:
Alberta,
Edmonton,
Photography,
popular culture,
television,
The Prisoner,
wildlife
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