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MarkIII by Winchell Chung from an ancient The Space Gamer. This drawing is cool, and its not on Winchell Chung's Home Page or either edition of The Ogre Book, or anywhere else. So its here.
The cover from The Space Gamer number 12. Another thing I don't have any particular right to put here, but its a very different vision of the Ogre, and I didn't want it to get lost.
This is The Tool, aka a ceramics spoon, available from Michael's arts and crafts stores for a-couple-three and highly recommended by White Rat. I'll be trying it out tonight!
Prior to the release of the miniatures I explored a few other possibilities for three dimensional playing pieces. This is Ogregami, the folded paper units printed with an inkjet and assembled with a gluestick and great care. They take as long to assmeble as a mini takes to paing, cost a little less, and have a different set of strengths and weaknesses. Only a few units have been designed. This one has magnest inside that give it a rotating turret!
This is a red HVY in paper. It has a magnet in the bottom, but since the bottom is four layers of paper it doesn't stick to anything.
This is an unfinished Fimo clay HVY. As you can see, I was a long way from getting this right. It wasn't going to be cheap or easy, so it got dropped.
This is made from a pine 1x2". I'll have some instructions for this later. Its not finished, but since its made by running the board through the table saw with the blade and fence in seven or eight different positions, you can make a whole strip of them at once. Sand, stain, add a turret, you have an army. I don't think the technique would work for GEVs, though.
My son Victor is starting to enjoy Ogre as well, and what he likes he draws. Here's a command post and a GEV.
Victor's drawing of a GEV.
Victor's drawing of a HWZ and a CP. He often calls the CP an "Emblem," since he's played so much Zoon.
And here's Victor's drawing of the Mark III Ogre.
Victor made his own Mark III record sheet for this game.