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More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:09 am
by The Other Dave
Models look cool - plastic tripods, land ironclads, game design by Rick Priestly and Alessio Calvatore. Kickstarter starts April 30th.
I'm reading the rules preview now, since I'm a rules guy more than (just) a miniatures guy, but I'll be keeping my eye on this.
http://www.martianfront.com/home
Re: More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 6:38 am
by Spevna
Some of the tanks are nice but the infantry are a bit meh.
Re: More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 9:14 am
by The Other Dave
The motorcycles look pretty poo, but I have to admit to liking the gasmasked doughboys just fine. The tanks are hit and miss, to be sure.
Re: More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 9:44 am
by Spevna
I think it is a good theme for a game, and the scale is just right to include machines and infantry without sacrificing too much detail.
Re: More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 2:44 am
by The Other Dave
Spevna wrote:I think it is a good theme for a game, and the scale is just right to include machines and infantry without sacrificing too much detail.
Yeah; even at 15mm, the tripods are 6" tall.
Brigade does a
2mm-for-crying-out-loud H.G. Wells-inspired Land Ironclads game, complete with Martians, but that's a bit small even for my tastes. (It's eminently affordable, however.)
Re: More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 8:47 am
by Konrad
Great title and theme. The figures are not jaw dropping awesome, but nice enough for 15mm. I had a buddy build a tripod for a modeling project. I think he may have even cooked up a little skirmish game using it.
Re: More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 5:23 pm
by job
It looks cool. I really like the Martian tripods, but I'm not enthused by anything for the WWI stuff. Wouldn't it better to just play the game with a range of 15mm WWI miniatures or WWII stuff?
The other thing is, while the video is nothing special, why can a tiny company like this produce a teaser with some visuals and content while GW can only put together 15 seconds of moaning and wailing sounds for their own?
Re: More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 12:40 pm
by The Other Dave
job wrote:It looks cool. I really like the Martian tripods, but I'm not enthused by anything for the WWI stuff. Wouldn't it better to just play the game with a range of 15mm WWI miniatures or WWII stuff?
The other thing is, while the video is nothing special, why can a tiny company like this produce a teaser with some visuals and content while GW can only put together 15 seconds of moaning and wailing sounds for their own?
It's my impression, actually, that many (if not most) of the tanks will be steampunked-up to some degree or another. The conceit is that this is 1920, the second Martian invasion, after the one detailed in H.G. Wells' book failed, and humanity has had 20-odd years to poke at the Martian tech they salvaged. So while you do have straight inter-war tank designs, it's supplemented with tesla guns, magnetic anti-tripod mines, and atomic-powered land ironclads mounting 16-inch guns originally designed for battleships.
My thought on the trailer and such is that a tiny company looking to launch a Kickstarter
has to produce something like that to get themselves out there. People'll buy from GW whether they make a video or not, so why spend a lot of money on it?
Re: More Kickstarting - 15mm War of the Worlds
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 8:27 pm
by job
Well, short of a Mauss model or a Landkreuzer P1000/1500 I suppose there wouldnt be any Telsa coils and such on FoW models.
And at your other point, I certainly agree, but I'm sure that there is certain amount of joy and heart many hobby companies put into their product and enterprises. Recently I don't feel that coming from GW. If the rationale is just to sell more models, the game itself may ring hollow.