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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Sir_Theo on October 12, 2017, 09:42:26 AM
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I couldn't see a thread on this on either this board of the fantasy board.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1162110258/time-of-legends-joan-of-arc
A Kickstarter campaign for a new board game has just launched. It's set during the HYW although the game also includes mythic elements (which can be used or not) I thought it may be of some interest as it is on 15mm scale and has a nice range of minis and terrain
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Those are very nice sculpts for 15mm! Not really sold on the whole heaven and hell army things though.
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Well, I'm in with a basic set.
If they really do deliver this quality in 15mm I'm more than impressed.
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Looks real good. Fantastic detail and proportions.
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If they really do deliver this quality in 15mm I'm more than impressed.
This.
If the quality is really as good as shown in their videos, I'd like to get everything they offer. But I've seen soft plastic 15/18mm from five years ago (Battlelore or the like - not the guys who are making Joan of Arc), and the quality was uninspiring compared to the metal minis you can buy relatively cheaply.
It looks a nice tabletop game, though. Something that might get some of my friends interested in figures too. And definitely a good first step for the kids in the family who are beginning to find miniatures fun, but lack the attention span to play real miniature battle games.
I'm probably into this, just can't decide how big I should go.
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I'm very much taken by the siege set! Finally cool and affordable fortifications.
About the material: Well, I will certainly risk the basic set and we'll see about the quality. If the material is the same as in Conan, then they should be okay.
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OMG the Siege set!
Are you guys primarily into the game, or mostly after the minis & buildings to use in other games?
I'm asking because I'm hesitating if I would just cut the minis and put them on wargames basing. But that could seriously hamper the hex-based skirmish game.
The buildings however will work great for any 15mm game!
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OMG the Siege set!
Are you guys primarily into the game, or mostly after the minis & buildings to use in other games?
I'm asking because I'm hesitating if I would just cut the minis and put them on wargames basing. But that could seriously hamper the hex-based skirmish game.
The buildings however will work great for any 15mm game!
Well, I do plan the same. I'm just in for the minis. Especially the characters look awesome.
As far as I can see, the hex gaming works with round bases, so there will (hopefully!) no prescribed baes, but rules how many bases can enter a hex.
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The miniatures are separate from the base.
"When you want to play you can put any of the minis in the bases. Being separate allows you to mix the variant sculpts if you want, and to get at each miniatures separately should you wish to paint them."
https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/1862392/kickstarter-live/page/2
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I ONLY want the miniatures for this. It's a game that's probably fun but I will never play, But damn do i want the figures!
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The siege and terrain set are impressive.
They do have a $1 level which allows you to get just the options but the game looks interesting as well.
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I ONLY want the miniatures for this. It's a game that's probably fun but I will never play, But damn do i want the figures!
I thought these were good prices for the miniatures alone?
Not into 15mm, but can definitely see why they chose it!
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I thought these were good prices for the miniatures alone?
Not into 15mm, but can definitely see why they chose it!
They are. For the amount you get you'relooking at something like 30p a figure? less even.
I just feel guilty knowing the game itself will languish in obscurity alongside all the other board games in my cupboard.
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Can someone please say something negative about this before I invest? Help! lol
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Can someone please say something negative about this before I invest? Help! lol
It's gonna cost you a lot when you take the dive. ;D
Theoretically, they are first timers in 15mm. I'm fairly sure the shown test models are printed at high precision, and do not come from molds. So the production figures might not quite reach the standard shown in the KS photos & computer renderings. That's about the only negative issue that comes to my mind, and even that is just a careful consideration unproven. Considering the cost/value, I'd say the risk is easily worth taking.
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It's gonna cost you a lot when you take the dive. ;D
Theoretically, they are first timers in 15mm. I'm fairly sure the shown test models are printed at high precision, and do not come from molds. So the production figures might not quite reach the standard shown in the KS photos & computer renderings. That's about the only negative issue that comes to my mind, and even that is just a careful consideration unproven. Considering the cost/value, I'd say the risk is easily worth taking.
Thanks :D but the cost is ok for the amount of stuff. The quality is of some concern, but that last point you made is again a qualifier to this.
Sigh. I'll go and stare at the piles of stuff and projects I have, that's no my only hope of not buying in on this.
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Thanks :D but the cost is ok for the amount of stuff. The quality is of some concern, but that last point you made is again a qualifier to this.
Sigh. I'll go and stare at the piles of stuff and projects I have, that's no my only hope of not buying in on this.
Why not shift some of the stuff you have so you can buy into this
I seriously want that Dragon !!
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Strangely the dragon is my least favourite mini. I consider it simply too large. How on earth could anything stop such a monster?
On the other hand, I see what they did here. It IS a monster worthy of Dragon Age: Origins!
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Why not shift some of the stuff you have so you can buy into this
I seriously want that Dragon !!
I really am not good at that :(
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Strangely the dragon is my least favourite mini. I consider it simply too large. How on earth could anything stop such a monster?
On the other hand, I see what they did here. It IS a monster worthy of Dragon Age: Origins!
I intend to use in 28mm... :D
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I really am not good at that :(
I have the same problem and the piles of lead are huge. But as a 15mm fan...
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It does look fantastic, HYW might be my favourite period and I like the Heaven/Hell aspect as an add-on option to a historical game. And that scenery looks great! I also like their style, the dragon/human comparison made me laugh out loud.
I’m not helping am I?
Fortunately it’s 15mm and I’m committed to 28mm so my newly cleared shelf space is safe for now. 8)
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The new expansion has a nice focus on scenery; containing a very nice looking water mill, farms, new bridges and a variety of other scenery pieces.
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This is some of the same crew that made Mythic Battles: Pantheon. I haven't received mine yet, but I think they will be coming soon. This looks really nice! Never did 15mm, but I am sorely tempted to pick this up!
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The new expansion has a nice focus on scenery; containing a very nice looking water mill, farms, new bridges and a variety of other scenery pieces.
Concidering the price of good, detailled terrain in any scale, this is a must for me.
Especially since we will playing in a campaign where a certain mill is a landmark. Just don't know if we can wait until the Kickstarter delivers.
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Went in with a quid and will have a good look when the pledge manager comes out.
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Then you'll miss the Gog and the Magog. ;)
I won't back it, wrong scale. Hope at a later time they'll do something like it in 28-32mm because the setting is really interesting.