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The premiere issue of Arcane "The Roleplaying Magazine" (December 1995) included this preview of FRUP - an "almost-ready" RPG by Hogshead Publishing's founder James Wallis "due in February '96." The game was set in a satirical fantasy world that somehow received copies of the AD&D rulebooks (or a legally distinct equivalent), revered them as holy texts, and built a society around them governed by "rules lawyers" with a culture of murdering monsters for their experience points. "FRUP" is their attempt to pronounce FRP, the old term for fantasy roleplaying games that preceded RPG.
The cover art shown is by Les Edwards, with interior art by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood and Ralph Horsley. I can't find any additional information about FRUP online. It seems it never was released in any form, a casualty of Hogshead's financial troubles around this time.
#FRUP#Hogshead Publishing#James Wallis#Arcane magazine#Les Edwards#Lee Brimmicombe-Wood#Ralph Horsley#RPG#gaming history#gaming humor#fantasy roleplaying game#Lee Brimmicombe Wood#1990s
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"The Media"
Artist: Lee Brimmicombe-Wood
Book: "Rough Guide To The UK" (1994)
Gameline: "Cyberpunk 2020"
Publisher: R. Talsorian Games
#Lee Brimmicombe-Wood#Cyberpunk 2020#R.Talsorian Games#Genre: Science Fiction#cyberpunk#ttrpg art#indie ttrpg#ttrpg community#ttrpg
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Lee Brimmicombe-Wood's illustrations of the 1975 boardgame StarSoldier, showing human and alien StarSoldiers and their various bits of kit
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Armored vehicles illustrated for the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual book. Illustrated by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood.
#alien#aliens#colonial marines#united states colonial marine corps#uscm#military#vehicle#tank#apc#illustration#art#book
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P.D.F. DOWNLOAD Aliens Colonial Marines Technical Manual FREE PDF DOWNLOAD
P.D.F. DOWNLOAD Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual FREE PDF DOWNLOAD
Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual
[PDF] Download Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual Ebook | READ ONLINE
Author : Lee Brimmicombe-Wood Publisher : Titan Books ISBN : 1781161313 Publication Date : 2012-5-29 Language : Pages : 159
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Synopsis : P.D.F. DOWNLOAD Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual FREE PDF DOWNLOAD
The United States Colonial Marines. Ultimate troubleshooters equipped with state-of-the-art firepower, capable of power projection across the vast expanse of deep space. They can sharpshoot a man at a thousand meters or obliterate an entire world from the safety of orbit. They reckon they are unbeatable.But on a dirtball colony planet known only as LV-426 the unthinkable happens. The Marines lose. The Aliens - Colonial Marines Technical Manual is your official guide to the equipment and organisation of the United States Colonial Marine Corps. Packed with diagrams, technical schematics and plans, the manual takes a detailed look at the guns, vehicles and ships of the USCMC, and the men and women who use them. A must-have book for any Aliens fan, the Aliens - Colonial Marines Technical Manual examines the technology of the movie's futuristic nightmare in every detail.
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ALIEN Franchise: Weaponry
Colonial Marine Weapons
M41A Pulse Rifle:
The Marines of the United States Colonial Marine Corps (USCM) famously carry the M41A Pulse Rifle as their standard issue weapon. In the film, the weapon is described as a futuristic assault rifle with a magazine capacity of 99 rounds (loaded to 95 to prevent jamming, according to the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood) of 10mm caseless armor-piercing ammunition with a pump-action 30mm grenade launcher mounted underneath the barrel. The rifle is also fitted with an LED readout that displays the number of rounds remaining in the rifle's magazine.
It is famously based off the M1A1 Thompson.
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Lucifer Rising was the first New Adventure to feature illustrations. These are by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood. pic.twitter.com/GS8qSudBos
— Doctor Who Cover Story (@dwcoverstory) January 6, 2019
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VNA #14 - "Lucifer Rising" by Andy Lane & Jim Mortimore - Doctor Who Book Guide - CtW
The mysterious planet Lucifer is home to many secrets, but Project Eden, the research team sent to study it, have secrets of their own. Who killed one of the researchers? What do to the mining corporations want with the project? And just what might Ace's motives in bringing the Doctor and Bernice Summerfield here?
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This was the first Virgin novel to be illustrated, something they did with a handful of other novels over the years. It contains 8 internal black-and-white illustrations by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood.
#Doctor Who#Doctor Who Books#Virgin Books#Doctor Who: The New Adventures#Peter Darvill-Evans#Target Books#Andy Lane#Doctor Who Magazine#Bernice Summerfield#Ace McShane#The Seventh Doctor
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A little collage with some special effects on my next project: air war games. #ElusiveVictory Designer Terry Simo Artist Lee Brimmicombe-Wood, Nicolás Eskubi, Rodger B. MacGowan, Philip A. Markgraf Publisher @GMTGames 🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️ #tabletop #internationaltabletopday #boardgame #boardgames #bgg #game #games #tabletopgaming #boardgamethings #gamenight #wargaming #cardgame #internationaltabletopday #tabletopgames #tabletop #boardgamegeek #gamer #gaming #videogames #play #boardwargame #gaming #hexandcounter #ww2 #academygames #FFGGames #gmtgames #arabisraeliconflict
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"The U.K Police Force"
Artist: Lee Brimmicombe-Wood
Book: "Rough Guide To The UK" (1994)
Gameline: "Cyberpunk 2020"
Publisher: R. Talsorian Games
#Lee Brimmicombe-Wood#Cyberpunk 2020#R.Talsorian Games#Genre: Science Fiction#cyberpunk#ttrpg art#indie ttrpg#ttrpg community#ttrpg
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James Wallis has said that FRUP was shelved in favour of working on more Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay material, which was their biggest money-maker at the time. Wallis still has all of the material originally developed for FRUP, and hopes to publish it under a new name sometime in the future.
The premiere issue of Arcane "The Roleplaying Magazine" (December 1995) included this preview of FRUP - an "almost-ready" RPG by Hogshead Publishing's founder James Wallis "due in February '96." The game was set in a satirical fantasy world that somehow received copies of the AD&D rulebooks (or a legally distinct equivalent), revered them as holy texts, and built a society around them governed by "rules lawyers" with a culture of murdering monsters for their experience points. "FRUP" is their attempt to pronounce FRP, the old term for fantasy roleplaying games that preceded RPG.
The cover art shown is by Les Edwards, with interior art by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood and Ralph Horsley. I can't find any additional information about FRUP online. It seems it never was released in any form, a casualty of Hogshead's financial troubles around this time.
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