Around the first of this month, another over-due kickstarter finally bore fruit and delivered its promised miniature. I still find it funny when I go to the Kickstarter website, it tells me I still need to complete my survey for this mini. That and I got a shipment notice from Hyacinth Games two weeks after it arrived.
Its a very well cast kit! |
Its for the Wreck-Age game (which I know nothing about other than it has a post-apocalypse setting). It came a pair of huge (go figure) machine guns to mount on the hood, but...they looked like something off of a world war one biplane. Yes, because those are common in the modern day much less post-apocalypse. So into the bitz box they went..
The dried ink on the hobby mat looks like this jalopy is leaking a vital fluid of some sort. |
Really the only complaint is the lack of wheel wells on the car. There's literally no suspension travel available. Though I figure that that's less the result of being a pre-apocalyptic Tuner, but rather because its an old econo box who's suspension is shot due to the excessive weight of its Hillbilly armor.
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Any idea how you are going to paint it? I was thinking Ashwaste Utility Vehicle for the Enforcers?
Nice! I am still awaiting my delivery as well, hadn't heard a peep out of them in months and months. Guess I ought to check in. Looking forward to seeing what you do with 'em!
@Neverness: Not sure yet. I was pondering painting the tarp as a TN state flag (or rather I might attempt to) and just make it a post-apoc-diorama of some sort. I should have photographed it with a mini for scale, but it's the perfect size for 28mm 40k minis to drive around in.
@Mordian: Yeah you might want to. I haven't checked back to see what their progress has been with deliveries since getting this. They're really responsive to KS messages though, as I had issues (and apparently still do) with their pledge manager.
Chunky!
Funnily enough, I've just had a prod at some slightly different 'Mad-Maxing' over in my corner of the blogosphere!
[can spheres have 'corners'?]
If clouds can hold data then yes, spheres can have corners!
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