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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #60 on: 10 December 2024, 02:17:41 AM »
I am absolutely looking forward for the end results of this project.
About time the Trinity get’s some love. IMO the game system what parsecs ahead at the time.
And the minis still got some charm.

We fully agree Agis! It's always a treat to see your phenomenally painted Trinity figures. They showed up many times on our searches as we worked on the project.

It's time again for Miniature Monday! Today we reveal the heavy weapon toting Somers, and share a general update about the Trinity: Battleground project. In short, the date of the re-release of Trinity: Battleground has been pushed back to early next year, due to compounding delays across the project.




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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #61 on: 17 December 2024, 03:06:15 AM »
Today is the final Miniature Monday of the year, as the Faceless Publishing team is taking the Christmas season off to rest and see family. Fitting for the end of the year and the frosty weather here in Canada, we are revealing Batya, a cryokinetic and the final miniature included in the Trinity: Battleground core box.

We here at Faceless Publishing wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. See you in 2025!



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« Reply #62 on: 19 December 2024, 08:32:14 PM »
I haven't got an image to prove it, but that ice shield also paints up really nicely as a "glowing energy barrier" thing.  Fairly easy to make separate pieces in a similar style using chopped up sprue stuck together in various shapes if you want a superhero fig that makes force wall constructs.  Had fun doing that in Supersystem back in the day.

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« Reply #63 on: 07 January 2025, 01:37:50 AM »
I haven't got an image to prove it, but that ice shield also paints up really nicely as a "glowing energy barrier" thing.  Fairly easy to make separate pieces in a similar style using chopped up sprue stuck together in various shapes if you want a superhero fig that makes force wall constructs.  Had fun doing that in Supersystem back in the day.

A good point and a cool idea, Chief Lackey Rich! If any pictures should happen to surface we would be happy to see them.

We'd like to welcome everyone back from our Christmas break! We hope you all had a great Christmas season, and that the new year is treating you well so far. We are ringing in the year's first Miniature Monday by showing off the rare and impressive Aberrant, Luka! He's one of our personal favourites from the line.



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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #64 on: 14 January 2025, 02:29:49 AM »
For this week's Miniature Monday we take a look at Lu Chen, a telepathic Psion with abilities that let him manipulate the rules of the game to his advantage. In case that doesn't win the battle, he also carries a nasty sword.



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« Reply #65 on: 21 January 2025, 03:21:21 AM »
This week's Miniature Monday article is a little different than usual. Today, we take a look at the history of Trinity: Battleground and the plans White Wolf had for the game. Oh, what could have been...


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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #66 on: 28 January 2025, 04:42:03 AM »
This week on Miniature Monday, we are taking a look at the terrain that was included in the Trinity: Battleground core box, and how we are planning to include cardboard buildings and styrofoam hills in our all-digital re-release.



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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #67 on: 04 February 2025, 02:54:49 AM »
We're back to miniature reveals with an all new Miniature Monday. This week, we are looking at the serpentine Aberrant, Drummach.



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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #68 on: 05 February 2025, 05:21:23 AM »
We're happy to share another reveal with everyone. It's less formal, but we're so excited we couldn't wait! We've completed our first test print of a Trinity: Battleground miniature using a filament printer. There are some support issues and some loss of detail, but overall a very impressive first attempt! We had plans to print our miniatures in resin, but were pleasantly surprised by the detail modern FDM printers are capable of. This miniature was printed on a Bambu A1 with a 0.2mm nozzle.



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« Reply #69 on: 11 February 2025, 02:02:15 AM »
In this week's Miniature Monday, we go into some more detail about our recent successful test print.



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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #70 on: 14 February 2025, 10:34:26 AM »
Yeah, the Bambu A1 (mini) with a 0.2mm nozzle and the right settings is a real beast for its price. The quality is so nice.
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« Reply #71 on: 25 February 2025, 04:56:25 AM »
Yeah, the Bambu A1 (mini) with a 0.2mm nozzle and the right settings is a real beast for its price. The quality is so nice.

Agreed! We've been very impressed with the quality that it's capable of. It doesn't change our plans to eventually offer the miniatures in resin, but it does give us more options.

We were hoping to share more test prints this week, but our printer has been suffering some technical issues. Instead, this week we're revealing Slint, another serpentine Aberrant.



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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #72 on: 26 February 2025, 03:02:06 PM »
Interesting, I remember Slint as having more of a pointy beak for a face than that image appears to.


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« Reply #73 on: 26 February 2025, 08:36:16 PM »
Great looking models!

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Faceless Publishing Resurrects Trinity: Battleground
« Reply #74 on: 04 March 2025, 03:21:52 AM »
Interesting, I remember Slint as having more of a pointy beak for a face than that image appears to.
You're confusing Slint with the similarly serpentine Luka, who we posted about earlier in the thread. Since both have multiple limbs and a snake-like tail, they're fairly easy to mix-up.

Great looking models!
Thank you! We are very happy with the results of our first test print.


 

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