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  • It’s beginning to feel a lot like closed for Christmas

    I don’t know about you but I feel a bit daft talking about Christmas in November so I’ve put off writing this post until now. Probably shouldn’t have done that but too late now. Wait, this is starting to sound dangerously ominous…

    Each year we travel to Sweden to be with Jenny’s parents at Christmas. It’s the only time they get to see her and there’s a soft spot in my heart for Swedish Christmas traditions (the good kind of soft spot, not the kind that necessitates corrective surgery).

    Normally we go after my birthday (18th) but this year Jenny’s workplace have been a pain with dates so we’re going early and returning early. Instead we’ll be leaving on the 8th and be back by 20th December.

    We’re reliant on the postal system to get orders out and so that’ll mean that we’re effectively closed for a month. You’ll be able to place orders but they’ll not be seeing the inside of a postbag until the first week of January.

    Want something sent before then? You’ve got a week from now!

     

  • Bonfire Night Sale

    Here in the UK 5th November sees us building a large bonfire, playing with fireworks, and generally causing a ruckus (no relation). I didn’t feel like running a Halloween sale this year and instead figured I might have a spot of fun with the more explodey event a few days after.

    What should the sale be called though?

    “Boomfire night”? “Bomb fire night”?

    Wait, no, I’ve got it.

    Guy f’r Orcs Night.

    Yep, that’ll do.

    25% off our stuff until Guys Fawkes night is over, use the code GuyForOrcsNight2017 at checkout. Capitalisation shouldn’t matter.

    Fill yer boots!

  • Are you wearing comfortable shoes?

    Last night I decided to give The Witness a go in an attempt to unwind. It’s a first person puzzle game set on a mysterious island. Okay, off to a good start…

    I gave it a couple of hours before giving up. I could do most of the puzzles I came across but it really didn’t scratch the itch that was plaguing me. It turns out that there’s no story to speak of the environment seems utterly lifeless. Deliberately so. Not in a “something dark happened – let’s find out what!” but more in the way of an art gallery.

    I didn’t know this going in so this lack of motive for progression caught me off guard.

    There wasn’t much creativity involved in solving these puzzles – it was mostly bashing my head against a wall of syntax. Draw from here to here whilst satisfying the following rules. Now do it again but with some slight variation on the problem.

    The reason I was playing was to escape from arbitrary puzzles and syntactical nightmares. Yep, this has been a long road to walk to get to the point.

    You see that since upgrading to Jigoshop 2.x as our ecommerce software I’ve been hunting bugs left and right. It’s August, for gods’ sakes, and I’m still finding weird problems with it. Most recently the Premium Shipping plugin we use to calculate how much we need to charge for postage turned itself off. I thought it’d been a quiet few days but I assumed people just weren’t all that enamoured with recent releases!

    Nope, they’d get to the checkout and the site wouldn’t let them proceed without choosing a “shipping method”. Normally that’s fair enough but you’d think it’d throw a useful error or something. Nope – as the plugin had deactivated itself it just meant that no shipping method was presented and orders couldn’t be placed.

    So I re-enabled the plugin and let people know things were all good.
    Orders seemed to be working again so I relaxed and got back to casting.

    How naïve I was.

     

    The Premium Shipping plugin has several rules defined. I’m sure complex implementations are possible but my setup is essentially a simple flow chart:

    • Where in the world is the order going?
      • Do the items in the order weigh anything?
        • If so, how much do they weigh?

    Based on those criteria it estimates a total cost for the order.

    Two things to note:

    1. Plastic parts don’t have weight as far as this calculation is concerned
    2. There’s a base handling fee set which is then added to based on those factors.

    So an order for the UK with only plastic parts will consist of the handling fee and the flat rate for “weightless” orders. Currently that comes to £2.99: £1.99 for the handling fee and £1 for the destination. Remember that £1.99… it won’t be back later.

    Something strange was afoot with the Rest of the World weight-based shipping rate. Try as I might I couldn’t figure out why but despite the other destinations working properly it was thoroughly broken. I tried putting together an order with just plastic and set the destination as the US.

    It did offer me a shipping method. It wasn’t the “weightless” one.

    Instead it offered to charge me £0.99.

    still have no idea where it was getting that number from! It’s not the raw handling fee, it’s not the lowest weight class, it’s nothing.

    In the end I deleted the whole shipping rule and recreated it from scratch. Despite being identical to the one it replaced this time it worked perfectly. I think. Well, orders seem to be coming in as normal anyway!

    It’s also worth noting that I was testing the calculator with just plastic because the shipping method wasn’t getting selected properly. The lack of weight should have triggered the checkout process to offer the weightless rate. But it didn’t. Infuriating.

    Remember how I was talking about The Witness earlier?

    There’s a reward for solving this maddening and rather arbitrary puzzle – satisfaction and income! When the reward is ” you get to continue to explore this sterile environment where you know nothing will happen” I’m just not as on-board!

     

    Of course the shipping calculator could still be broken in some other way. If you do find a problem please contact us. Please?
    Ideally include a screenshot or list of what was in your cart and the destination so I can try to debug it.

    [contact-form to=”admin@fox-box.co.uk” subject=”Re: Problems with the Fox Box shipping calculator”][contact-field label=”Email” type=”email” required=”1″][contact-field label=”Message” type=”textarea”][/contact-form]

  • Grodbukkit – Orc Blackthumb Extraordinaire

    A few weeks back we were at Barrage 2017 and as part of that I’d been tasked with creating a special miniature for the show. The result was this chap:

    The lumpiness is deliberate. However I did realise after I cast him that I’d forgotten the tuft of hair I’d meant to add to the right side of his bonce. Damn.

    Grodbukkit is both a winner and loser of the genetic lottery. On the one hand his abilities with all things automotive border on the uncanny but on the other, well, greenskin society takes a dim view of those unable to brawl with the best of them. His hunched posture and tendency to scuttle win him little respect even when performing mechanical miracles. The constant muttering and prayers to his own gods don’t win him many friends either, frankly…

    Anyway as we didn’t know how many participants there’d be we just kept casting until the mould died (as they all inevitably do). The result was a big pile of the little blackthumb – many of which found a good home but there were a few left over. It’s taken me a while to get around to painting my copy but he’s done now!

    Couldn’t make it to Barrage? Well you may be in luck:

    While stocks last orders over £25 will receive a free copy of Grodbukkit, Orc Blackthumb Extraordinaire.

     

  • Little and fighty!

    Back in May I finished up work on the first Fox Box Tiny Tank and released it as a timed exclusive for ChillCon 2017. Since then the reaction has been wonderful and several people have shared heart-warming stuff about the model. This post is basically to say “Guys, it’s out now! You can buy it – with money!”

    I’ve seen some heartwarming pictures of various tanks being painted (including one that reminded me of my own start in this hobby so much that I had to show my mum!) and some really fun colour schemes too. One of Barrage staff (the rather magnificent John) picked one up as a sort of personal prezzie for himself:

    Apparently now it wants company…

    One particular tank has got to get a special mention though as it has laid the groundwork for a relationship with Golem Painting Studio in Manchester. Matt Haslam painted it and personalised it for us – just look at it!

    Loverly.

    So yeah, the Tiny Tank is out and can be found here (assuming none of the other link spam got through). I don’t know how many I’ll be manufacturing as the moulds are a right faff. There’s eleven left at the time of writing so you’d best get your skates on if you want one. I’m planning on doing another design or two in the months to come but unless they’re wildly popular they’ll be in short runs in between other things.