From convention games to pictures of our daring heroes and shady villains. From marvels of the world of science to the mysticsm of lost tribes. Here in the Gallery you will find the chronicles of the world of .45 Adventure.

Images from the Many Games of .45 Adventure

Local Campaign Game Chronicled here as the action occurs

Jungle Screams at Little Wars 2005

Demo Games at Cold Wars 2005

Quest for La Calavera Negra de la Luna April 2005

Quest for La Calavera Negra and Terror of the Metal Menace Historicon 2005

Dragon Bones at Cold Wars 2006

California Smyth and the Grotto of Evil Little Wars 2006

Death Stalks the Idol of Sebek Demo game at Dark Tower Games April 2006

Talisman of the Scarab King Playtest of a Historicon 2006 game by Tom Hoffmann

Historicon 2006: Images of our games run by several different people

GarageCon 2006: Images from a local game.

The Dame, the Shamus, and the Spear of Destiny: A game run by Phillip Hall

Greens for Future Release

Images of the Greens for future release, can now be found at our new Photo Gallery.

Player Gallery
Our Player Gallery I've received some images from players of .45 Adventure games in progress. I've put a few up here and will add to it from time to time as interesting and exciting pictures come in.

Construction Images

der Sturmadler For the launch of Amazing War Stories, I am going to run an Airship Over the Ardennes game at Historicon 2006. But to do that, I need to build the "airship" of the title. You'll be able to follow my progress here.

TVAG Mean Street Construction I've been working on one of the Mean Streets buildings from The Virtual Armchair General. I've customized mine a little (with more to come) and wanted to be able to remove the roofs for gaming inside. Eventually I'll put up all construction notes, but here are some shots of the nearly finished piece for now.

THE GARGOYLE by R.A. Johnson and C.W. Weeks

Due to some issues our artist is having with real life, I've decided to put the Gargoyle strip on hold until they are sorted out or another artist offers to take the work on gratis. Thanks to everyone who has stopped by to check the comic out and let me know how much they enjoy it. I will keep the previous strips up for now.

Here is our bi-weekly comic strip detailing the adventures of The Gargoyle. The artist, Christopher Weeks, happens to have a style that, although not a traditional comic style, appealed to me for what I wanted the strip to look like. He's also been doing the work gratis (well almost gratis, check out our CafePress site for t-shirts that help fund this strip), which allows me to save money for the figures and supplements. The strip is really just a fun way to show a scenario in a comic format. I hope you enjoy it.

To see previous strips, click here.

 

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