Thanks to the kind folks at Weta , we are pleased to announce a contest. The prizes are:

First Prize:

One Saboteur 66 Raygun.

Second Prize:

One copy of “Victory”:

First off, the fine print rules:

One entry per household/email address/individual. Winner to be responsible for all taxes, duties, and importation fees. Weta or Brass Goggles cannot accept responsibility for any issues with Customs or Excise laws in the country of the winner.  Entrants must be 18 years or older.  Entrants are bound by their local laws, and may not submit an entry where their laws prohibit such. (and as such, this contest is void in the Province of Quebec). These rules are subject to change to meet legal requirements.

How to enter:

Email:  Send an email to  submission at brassgoggles.co.uk with the title  “Brass Goggles Weta Contest Entry”. That’s it..

Two winning entries will be selected at random. Contest ends Friday May 13: at midnight blog time. Winners will be contacted by email.

Good luck!


Dr.Grordbort is pleased to announce the release of the Saboteur 66: a rather stealthy aether oscillator.

As described by its designer Dr. B Aldwin:

“Rarely is a piece of wave oscillatrica put so brazenly through its paces as in the hands of an assassin.A lone professional whose very livelihood and ultimately survival depends on the oomph and precision of his tools tends to be incredibly picky.This brief is not taken lightly. The finest materials are chosen, a focus group of assassins assembled (in separate rooms, of course) and debriefed on their requirements. The result is the Saboteur 66 – a finely balanced tool-of-the-trade for murderous bastards across the solar system. Aside from being comparatively compact, the Saboteur is also incredibly light, roughly equivalent to wielding a small partridge.

Made from Imitation Metal, Imitation Bakelite and Imitation Tremontium*

*While arguably inimitable individually, these compounds, when fused together under Earth’s atmospheric conditions, take on a density and surface texture that is vaguely approximate to something called “ABS plastic”.

Wowsers! – and as if that wasn’t enough – hang on to your hats. Weta will be giving Brass Googles readers the chance to win one of these wonderful pieces.. A Contest! Oh, Frabjous Day! Stay tuned for details.

Check out the Saboteur 66 over at the Weta Site. Dr. Grordbort’s Saboteur 66

The Tesla Cocktail Club presents:

“A Steam-Age Salon”

For one night only, the Bacchinalian Society is opening the doors of their Tesla Cocktail Club to the public and mixing up the finest Bloodore elixirs Ohio has ever seen. Join us Thursday Night at 8 pm in the Crown Hotel Bar for a Steam-Age Salon. There, Industrial Dream Mills will officially launch its American Steampunk role-playing game entitled “Steamfortress Victory”. There will be demos of the game hosted by the D20 Girls Project, a Character Creation Costume Contest, and a themed drink menu. So, put on your best Victorian attire and come out for a drink or two.

When: Thursday June 23, 2011

Where: The Crown Plaza Hotel – 33 E Nationwide Blvd, ColumbusOH 43215

Origins Game Fair – Time: 8:00 PM EST

The Tesla Cocktail Club presents

“A Steam-Age Salon”

For one night only, the Bacchinalian Society is opening the doors of their Tesla Cocktail Club to the public and mixing up the finest Bloodore elixirs Ohio has ever seen. Join us Thursday Night at 8 pm in the Crown Hotel Bar for a Steam-Age Salon. There, Industrial Dream Mills will officially launch its American Steampunk role-playing game entitled “Steamfortress Victory”. There will be demos of the game hosted by the D20 Girls Project, a Character Creation Costume Contest, and a themed drink menu. So, put on your best Victorian attire and come out for a drink or two.

When: Thursday June 23, 2011

Where: The Crown Plaza Hotel

33 E Nationwide Blvd, ColumbusOH 43215

Origins Game Fair

Time: 8:00 PM EST

Sure  looks like an new aether oscillator on the way!  Stay Tuned…

The S-Type Project   at Dr.Grordborts

The Steampunk Bible  – “An Illustrated Guide to the World of Imaginary Airships, Corsets and Goggles, Mad Scientists, and Strange Literature”, published by Abrams Books, is now available on Amazon.
It is described by Abrams Books as:
The Steampunk Bible is the first compendium about the movement, tracing its roots in the works of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells through its most recent expression in movies such as Sherlock Holmes. Its adherents celebrate the inventor as an artist and hero, re-envisioning and crafting retro technologies including antiquated airships and robots. A burgeoning DIY community has brought a distinctive Victorian-fantasy style to their crafts and art. Steampunk evokes a sense of adventure and discovery, and embraces extinct technologies as a way of talking about the future. This ultimate manual will appeal to aficionados and novices alike as author Jeff VanderMeer takes the reader on a wild ride through the clockwork corridors of Steampunk history.”
Check out the companion blog – The Steampunk Bible.

Ruby slipper automaton

Posted by on April 14th,2011

Nick Rayburn advised us of his delightful ruby slipper automaton:

Image of automaton device

Used with permission of Nick Rayburn

Ruby Slipper automation in action

After a previous release and then mysterious disappearance (was it those nefarious Moon-Men who purloined the Pomson?), Dr.Grordbort’s is pleased to re-release the Mighty Pomson 6000 Sub Atomic Wave Gun!

Dr.Grodbort’s boffins have this to say:

“Blasting out rapid-succession pulses of cross-spectrum electromagnetic radiation, the Pomson has been shown to dissolve an Egyptian pyramid in four archeologically educational weeks or one of the smaller, slightly crappier Mayan ones in just under a fortnight. Imagine what it could do to that big ugly Mars face! On a more practical level, however, the Pomson has proven to be a highly flexible yet powerful firearm and purchasers are sure to wake up each morning with morning wood at the mere thought of owning one. That could also be a tumourous growth caused by unshielded radiation, but you can’t sue us for that because it’s in the contract. Sod off.”

So head over to Dr. Grordbort’s Aether Space and check it out – Lower price, Too!

Newcomers Industrial Dream Mills have released the prequel, introductory adventure to their new Steampunk system Steamfortress Victory on PDF. This adventure is fully playable and includes the necessary game rules, preset characters and scenarios for an “instant” gaming adventure, in the Steampunk vein.

“The year is 1895 and the discovery of a new alloy has sent an infant Industrial America into utter chaos. The Great Steam War has begun… Our country has been shattered into five hostile nations! The river and skies are being raided by airship privateers while clockwork illusionists bedazzle the masses with their own brand of trickery. And, as a monument to the rampant civil unrest, the steam fortress known as Victory rests on top of the ruins of the Columbian Exposition! Now, is the time to ask yourself… When the FUTURE is under pressure, what KIND of Steam American will you be?”

That’s the intro tagline, and a fitting one it is.

This RPG is very much in the Steampunk style. One of the more interesting aspects is the adaptation of the traditional RPG rules to add a definite Steampunk touch. As an example, character attributes are expressed in Steampunk terms. for example, “Iron” is a characters toughness,and fortitude, bonus points accumulated through winning rolls are called ‘Boiler Points”, and the combat cycle is termed  a “Cog”.

The RPG comes with several well defined preset characters, namely “Douglas “Old hat” Jackson, Captain of the Privateer airship “Impossible”” and his crew. All are firmly Steampunk, from backgrounds to ability and equipment. Well thought out, and all very playable, as well as easy to get “into character” with.

The prequel game comes with starting scenarios, that when played in sequence, outline the storyline. Rest assured, there is plenty of leeway in these scenarios, and while they may seem short, they can provide a fair bit of extended gameplay, in that there are any number of ways to play them out. I’ll not give any  of it away, save to say there are 7 well done “chapters” to run through, all including plenty of action, and opportunities for steamy heroics.

As a test, I turned some friends, who are hard core D&D gamers, and who are not Steampunks. After a few questions they dug out their dice pouches and got on with it.. Once midnight rolled around… Suffice to say they were hooked, and enjoying the game. They found it easy to get right into, and the scenarios well written. Not much more needs to be said, I think? Especially seeing as how they want to run through it again, with some ideas on where to take it in terms of playing out the chapters. Not a bad endorsement, especially from die-hard gamers. The artwork is also well done, from the cover, through to the character sketches.These add to the overall Steampunk feel of the game, and are a pleasant change from the run of the mill graphics one finds in too many of the “usual sort” of RPG games.. All in all, an excellent and very playable prequel, One only hopes there is more to come down the road. Check it out over at Steamfortress Victory ! Well worth your time.

A previous post, 1863 Blackburn Agricultural Engine has been updated. We were notified that the images were being used without permission or attribution, and regret the error.

modelengineeringwebsite.com has been gracious enough to work with us, and has provided us with the permission to use these images.  The post has been updated in accordance with this agreement.

Thanks to the folks at modelengineeringwebsite.com for their understanding (and shiny stuff!).

In the next while, expect  some Steampunk book reviews to be posted here, including..

  • AngryRobots upcoming release of the 1987 book  by K.W.Jeter that started steampunk  “Infernal Devices and “Moorlock Night” as well as Lavie Tidhar’s ‘Camera Obscura” and “The Bookman”
  • “Man Made Monsters” – A Field Guide to Golems, Patchwork Soldiers, Homunculi, and other Created Creatures, by Dr. Bob Curran.
  • “The Dream Of Pertpetual Motion” by Dexter Palmer

as well as a few others.. Stay Tuned!