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Critical mass have just launched their second kickstarter after successfully funding and delivering on their 15mm ks earlier in the year.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2144071917/30mm-ayame-battlesuit-miniatures?ref=hero_thanks

This time its to transfer their 15mm Ayame Battle suits to 30mm and if funding allows a squad of troops.

Heres the details:

This project will upscale our popular 15mm Ayame Battlesuit model to 30mm and create a 6 figure Protolene infantry squad in 30mm.

Critical Mass Games was established in 2009 by two friends Craig and Dale with a goal of releasing some exciting new 15mm Science Fiction Miniatures, since this time we have successfully delivered out first Kickstarter in 2013 and are now due to public demand are seeking to upscale our models to 30mm.

With such an extensive 15mm range choosing where to start has been a challenge but the most requested model by far has been the Ayame Battlesuit.

This Kickstarter campaign, with your help, is aiming to make that dream a reality and bring the Ayame Battle Suit kit, and hopefully its many variants along with some Protolene Infantry into production.

The original Ayame design was first conceptualised by our artist Rob Parkinson who was tasked with creating a light mecha that fitted in with the style of the the Dog headed warriors of the Protolene Khanate.



This concept was past to the talented 3d CAD Designer Charles Oines who expanded upon it wonderfully capturing beautifully the Protolene Khanates cast system consisting of stealthy Scouts, hard hitting Hunters, and close combat Predators.



Fast forward 4 years and with your help we now have the opportunity to bring this exquisite design to life in 30mm.

To start this project we are aiming to fund the production the Ayame Battlesuit kit, from here we are looking to expand the campaign to include Protolene Infantry and then stretch to unlock the powerful Ayame Assaultsuits.



The 30mm Ayame Battlesuit Project Plan.Your pledge corresponds to a specific number of options as reward for supporting this Kickstarter campaign. Initially one option corresponds to a reward of one Ayame Battlesuit, however if we manage to hit certain stretch goals throughout the campaign a larger selection of option choices will become available, furthermore stretch goals will aim to add improved and additional components to the options.

For example; The Battle Pack pledge grants you three options as reward if the project funds successfully, These three options would initiallyallow you to choose three Ayame Battlesuit kits as reward, however if the campaign funds at the Dogs of War level you would be able to mix and match your three option choices between Ayame Battlesuits (1 option each) and 6 figure Protolene infantry squads (1 option each ) in any combination you wish.



Some size comparison pics.






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The Battle Barge Buffet Line

The feet/toes just ruin it for me. They're way too organic looking IMHO.

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The toes would be fine with more mechanical detailing. As is, it looks like a 15mm model that has been upsized, rather than a 30mm model.

Cool design, though.

 
   
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Norristown, PA

I agree.. models look great except the feets ruin it for me

 
   
 
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