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Author Topic: [INDIEGOGO] Robot Invaders, characters inspired by sci-fi movies and more....  (Read 5164 times)

Offline Ezipion_Israel

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Here we go again...

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« Last Edit: October 15, 2015, 10:03:10 PM by Westfalia Chris »

Offline Inso

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Re: Robot Invaders, characters inspired by sci-fi movies and more....
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2015, 08:14:45 PM »
Very un-inspired. Nicely sculpted but I question the legality of such a venture...

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Re: Robot Invaders, characters inspired by sci-fi movies and more....
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2015, 08:16:07 PM »
Ok those are awesome. If I knew anyone at all that would do BSG with me on the tabletop I'd be on those like a fat kid on a box of donuts.
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Re: Robot Invaders, characters inspired by sci-fi movies and more....
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2015, 09:01:54 PM »
Very un-inspired. Nicely sculpted but I question the legality of such a venture...

There is a lot of "inspired by" minis... They are proxies of our favourite universes ;)

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Re: Robot Invaders, characters inspired by sci-fi movies and more....
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2015, 09:04:22 PM »
Ok those are awesome. If I knew anyone at all that would do BSG with me on the tabletop I'd be on those like a fat kid on a box of donuts.

hahaha nice.

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Re: Robot Invaders, characters inspired by sci-fi movies and more....
« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2015, 08:21:45 AM »
There is a lot of "inspired by" minis... They are proxies of our favourite universes ;)
I second the un-inspired idea. Only one figure in one pose as crowdfunding??? Compared to gates of antares, which was canceled, it is uninspired. Maybe you started a little bit to early???
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Re: Robot Invaders, characters inspired by sci-fi movies and more....
« Reply #7 on: October 16, 2015, 09:22:04 AM »
There is a lot of "inspired by" minis... They are proxies of our favourite universes ;)

So we have:

1. New Cylons from the new Battle Star Galactica
2. Arnold Scwarzenegger from Terminator
3. Kurt Russel as 'Cobra' from Escape from New York
4. Old Cylons from the original Battle Star Galactica
5. The alien in envirnmental suit from Independence Day

I wonder what is next? Maybe a DALEK? How about Chappie? Or Iron Man?

Inspired is one thing, blatant copying is uninspired and in a lot of countries, is illegal.

Nice sculpting but it's a big no from me.


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Re: Robot Invaders, characters inspired by sci-fi movies and more....
« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2015, 09:33:59 AM »
3. Kurt Russel as 'Cobra' from Escape from New York
"Call me Snake."  ;)

I don't normally mind the "not" miniatures but the overt "inspired by SF movies" bit is sailing a bit close to the wind and it's a little naughty doing the Terminator when another company have actually paid for the official minis license.

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SNAKE! :D

The only reason I got the name wrong is because Hasslefree do a rip off called 'Cobra':

http://www.hfminis.co.uk/shop?product=cobra~hfa050&category=modern-%26%0D%0Apost%252dapoc~modern-adventurers

... and yes... I think it is a rip off too.

Offline Major_Gilbear

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I actually *like* having various "not" minis.

Yes, they're not very inspired, but sometimes you want to create a game around a scene in a film, or to play some games set in the universe of a TV series.

Frankly, many of them are better than the "official" minis, and I see no actual difference between "not" and "official" minis.

What I do find... bland, is a whole KS based around a very limited and unconnected series of "not" minis, which are so-so sculpts (sorry, but I don't think they're great despite the amazing paintjobs).

Likewise, I don't think very highly of a complete "not" series of miniatures which exists despite there being an actual licence for them (that is often owned and paid for by somebody else). <shrug>
« Last Edit: October 17, 2015, 09:46:10 AM by Major_Gilbear »

Offline n815e

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So I'll just leave this quote from the project creator.

 "It's a little bit risky because I don't want to pay copyright."

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Blatant rip-offs from someone else's IP and despite that crazily expensive. Beyond me.  :?
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Offline Rhoderic

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I wouldn't be surprised to see a wide-front C&D backlash against the lately increasing temerity of manufacturers making "not" figures. It's like a Jenga tower. Someone will be too bold and the backlash will hit all of them.

I also like "not" figures, not least because many of the cool new ideas in sci-fi come from films, TV shows and comics / graphic novels, so the sci-fi miniature gaming hobby would be very impoverished without them. But I usually don't mind them being visually different enough from the source material to not be at risk of C&D. In fact I usually prefer them that way. For instance, if I wanted "not Cylons" I'd probably use the Talos figures from Scotia Grendel's Kryomek range.
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Offline Cherno

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Fun random fact: The alternate german title of Escape from New York is "Die Klapperschlange" (The Rattlesnake), even though Snake has a Cobra, not a Rattlesnake, tatooed on his abdomen.

You may continue with your senseless discussions about miniatures now.

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