Friday, January 11, 2013

Steam Punk Zeppelins!

Here's a little taste of what some fans get up to when you're not keeping a careful eye on them. I've been asked to name a starship simulator and to provide some tongue in cheek names for some airships, which I'm glad to do. The starship simulator could so easily be Schrodinger's Box out of The Engineer (esp. when you look at that caravan). I'll hand over to Paul Mackay now:

HMAS Absence of Gravitas is a 1969 Carlight Cassetta caravan with a ‘victorianised’ interior. We have used a back projection system to project from outside onto the interior front windows so it actually looks like you are in the gondola of an airship with the horizons:



 


The control linkages use miniature potentiometers to feed control inputs into the sim which runs into a PC running Flight Sim 2004 with an airship mod. There is a navigator’s station (uses a real map as location is real world correct and can plot routes using it). The engineers panel has 4 separate throttles which can all be set independently, useful if you want to chuck in a failure or fire scenario. The helmsman controls the nose pitch and engine angle (as they rotate up and down in modern airships). There is usually a captain as well.





Big brother is moving towards constructing a second sim that will be able to run several different software packages – i.e submarine, starship or airship. The problem with the caravan sim is that we can’t bring it indoors whereas the second sim (that we would like you to name) comes in collapsible sections that can be erected in pieces. 


The second will run a package called Artemis http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ which is a multi station starship bridge simulator hoping you might be able to come up with a name for the starship sim. (see diagram above, its only half finished).

As I said earlier, we we run a gift shop at shows...we make and sell merchandise related to the sim – mostly my steampunk jewellery but also things like pewter cast airship keyrings, badges etc. We are also hoping to commission a poster of lots of scale drawings of various ‘ships of the line’ – all imaginary airships as if we had this whole alternative historical backstory, with the ‘Absence of Gravitas’ as just one of the fleet. We were wondering if you wanted to give us a few tongue in cheek bombastic airship names as well – think I might have to call one of them ‘Penny Royal’ if you don’t mind.

Anyway, just thought you might be interested in the sort of stuff your fans get up to when we aren’t waiting for the next book.

We have some masters getting 3D modelled in Holland at the mo, then we make silicon moulds from them and use them to cast models in pewter to sell to punters. The sims have to pay their way in the diesel etc. to get it to shows, we don’t profit much but it pays its way.

Regards and can't wait for more writings
Paul

4 comments:

Ian Cooper said...

Outstanding!

And I'm hearing Rush's Clockwork Angels as the soundtrack to the steampunk airship experience.

I'm going to show this to my wife next time she has a pop at me about my 4 to 6 hour per week PC gaming 'habit' (she uses the word 'habit' in the same way as she refers to my smoking); ''Darling, look at just how bad it could really be....''



Phil M said...

Very impressive and anything that gets a caravan off the road is good with me

Andrew said...

That's great! Looks like it took a lot of effort and time.

Why are they wearing top hats?

I have got another example of a daft thing one of your fans gets up to:

As a result of a recent Kickstarter campaign for the computer game Elite:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20897768

http://www.gollancz.co.uk/tag/elite-dangerous/

I have now got naming rights for a planet and a space station.

The planet is being named after my daughter and it is going to have a space station called Gridlinked orbiting around it!

It's a great book and I think it makes a great name for a space station.

Thud said...

Trekkies stempunkers...oh dear.