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Longtime Dakkanaut





Ellicott City, MD

Wow... This figure alone makes me want to build an Ad Mech army... Great stuff from Hitech miniatures!



http://hitechminiatures.com/2/product/info/52

Valete,

JohnS

Valete,

JohnS

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Not sold on the afro-head staff, but otherwise I quite like that.

 
   
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Pyre Troll






i like pretty much everything but the orky claw on that model
   
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Rifleman Grey Knight Venerable Dreadnought




Realm of Hobby

Simply convert the staff and claw with existing AdMech and you got a winner!

MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)

Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is
But we're not that bad... are we?
 
   
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Paingiver







It looks good but it sort of looks like an amalgam of scibor and micro art studio models.
I dig the crisp detail and intricate design but it dose come off somewhat unoriginal, even in the realm of '40k compatible' .

Looking at it close I really like the basing they have built in to their models. I hope they do some inserts for 30, 40, and 50mm round lip bases. I would probably get a set or two of those.

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Lord of the Fleet





Texas

The"not power klaw" looks kinda funny but the mini is nice and detailed

Would make a nice Tech Magos or something

But it says 58mm for a 28mm scale model, does this mean it dwarfs terminators? That makes him one big guy

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Rifleman Grey Knight Venerable Dreadnought




Realm of Hobby

kenshin620 wrote:The"not power klaw" looks kinda funny but the mini is nice and detailed

Would make a nice Tech Magos or something

But it says 58mm for a 28mm scale model, does this mean it dwarfs terminators? That makes him one big guy


Yes, some of the Tech Adepts and Arch Magos were larger than TDA armoured Marines, due to their implants and "enhancements"

MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)

Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is
But we're not that bad... are we?
 
   
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Versteckt in den Schatten deines Geistes.

Too busy. Too much gak going on.

Everything from the chest down? Perfect. Everything above that? We've got problems:

1. Cog staff? Fine. Cog staff with face? Ok. Cog staff with face that has multiple tubes running from it obscuring the cog pattern? Not so good. Cog staff with face that has multiple tubes running from it obscuring the cog pattern and a blade/power thingy sticking up above it? That's a bit too much. Cog staff with face that has multiple tubes running from it obscuring the cog pattern and a blade/power thingy sticking up above it and another one next to it? Enough!!!
2. The claw? Not a fan. Too Orky.
3. Back pack? Fine. Backpack with big exhaust? Ok. Backpack with two big exhausts? I can live with it. Back pack with two big exhausts and wings as well? Just stop!!!
4. Hooded cowl for his head? No problems there. Hooded cowl with a rebreather? No issues. Hooded cowl with rebreather and cog iconocraphy running across the top of his head? Alright. Hooded cowl with rebreather and cog iconocraphy running across the top of his head and a spiked halo running above that? No more!!!

It's like there were several possible designs for this model and rather than picking one, or even making a series, the designer just decided to put everything on (wings, halo, cog staff, claw, etc.).

It could be a great model, a model I would buy in a heartbeat for my AdMech army... but there's just too much going on with this model.

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Bryan Ansell





Birmingham, UK

The head on the staff looks like a pastiche of one of the earlier illustrations of The Big E with tubes coming out of his cranium.

Bar the shrunken Ork Power Klaw its not too bad and effort.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut







kenshin620 wrote:But it says 58mm for a 28mm scale model, does this mean it dwarfs terminators? That makes him one big guy

Very confusing indeed.

Hive Fleet Ouroboros (my Tyranid blog): http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/286852.page
The Dusk-Wraiths of Szith Morcane (my Dark Eldar blog): http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/364786.page
Kroothawk's Malifaux Blog http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/455759.page
If you want to understand the concept of the "Greater Good", read this article, and you never again call Tau commies: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarianism 
   
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cornwall

He makes 28mm and 54mm figures this is scaled for inquisitor size figs . not 40k hopefully he will do a 28mm version as well .
   
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Kid_Kyoto






Probably work

H.B.M.C. wrote:Too busy. Too much gak going on.

Everything from the chest down? Perfect. Everything above that? We've got problems:

1. Cog staff? Fine. Cog staff with face? Ok. Cog staff with face that has multiple tubes running from it obscuring the cog pattern? Not so good. Cog staff with face that has multiple tubes running from it obscuring the cog pattern and a blade/power thingy sticking up above it? That's a bit too much. Cog staff with face that has multiple tubes running from it obscuring the cog pattern and a blade/power thingy sticking up above it and another one next to it? Enough!!!
2. The claw? Not a fan. Too Orky.
3. Back pack? Fine. Backpack with big exhaust? Ok. Backpack with two big exhausts? I can live with it. Back pack with two big exhausts and wings as well? Just stop!!!
4. Hooded cowl for his head? No problems there. Hooded cowl with a rebreather? No issues. Hooded cowl with rebreather and cog iconocraphy running across the top of his head? Alright. Hooded cowl with rebreather and cog iconocraphy running across the top of his head and a spiked halo running above that? No more!!!

It's like there were several possible designs for this model and rather than picking one, or even making a series, the designer just decided to put everything on (wings, halo, cog staff, claw, etc.).

It could be a great model, a model I would buy in a heartbeat for my AdMech army... but there's just too much going on with this model.


Hmm... perhaps if the wings had chainswords on them and instead of spokes on the cogs, they were skulls?

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Omadon's Realm

Looking at the parts listed on the site, the strange choice of ork power klaw can easily be replaced.

I'm sure ork players will reimburse you for the klaw.



 
   
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Sentient OverBear






Clearwater, FL

Finally, an Electro-priest model! Only 13 years too late.

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Lord of the Fleet





Texas

CURNOW wrote:He makes 28mm and 54mm figures this is scaled for inquisitor size figs . not 40k hopefully he will do a 28mm version as well .


But the bottom of the pic says 28mm scale

 
   
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Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge





Boston, MA

That is an incredibly busy figure.

Check out my Youtube channel!
 
   
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Otiose in a Niche






Hyderabad, India

H.B.M.C. wrote:Too busy. Too much gak going on.

Everything from the chest down? Perfect. Everything above that? We've got problems:

(snip)
It's like there were several possible designs for this model and rather than picking one, or even making a series, the designer just decided to put everything on (wings, halo, cog staff, claw, etc.).

It could be a great model, a model I would buy in a heartbeat for my AdMech army... but there's just too much going on with this model.


Pretty much what I was going to say. The skill is there but the overall design has to be tied together better.

Compare it to Micro Arts Studio's Iron Brotherhood



Simple, coherent, grimdark and the figures look great.

I'll keep my eyes out for more from Hitech but I won't be getting this.

 
   
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Stealthy Space Wolves Scout






I think this looks great and very Geiger-ish.

Sure, while not "perfect for ME" (I'm not fond of the claw or the sheers at the top of the staff) I really do like it and the aesthetic they're presenting.



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Raging Ravener





Decatur/Atlanta, GA

kenshin620 wrote:
CURNOW wrote:He makes 28mm and 54mm figures this is scaled for inquisitor size figs . not 40k hopefully he will do a 28mm version as well .


But the bottom of the pic says 28mm scale

I believe that it is in 28mm scale, i.e. it's head and arm length are scaled to that, but that the model is supposed to have some sort of mechanical legs/tentacles beneath his robe boosting his height to 58mm.

I can attest to the quality of Hitech Minis. I've got the hell cruiser, and the sculpt and level of detail are phenomenal. I'd like to see a comparison to a space marine on this one though before I make a purchase.

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Decrepit Dakkanaut







I was told that this miniature is indeed 28mm scale but 58 mm high up to the tip of the staff.

Hive Fleet Ouroboros (my Tyranid blog): http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/286852.page
The Dusk-Wraiths of Szith Morcane (my Dark Eldar blog): http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/364786.page
Kroothawk's Malifaux Blog http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/455759.page
If you want to understand the concept of the "Greater Good", read this article, and you never again call Tau commies: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarianism 
   
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Realm of Hobby

Kroothawk wrote:
kenshin620 wrote:But it says 58mm for a 28mm scale model, does this mean it dwarfs terminators? That makes him one big guy

Very confusing indeed.


ruyn wrote:
kenshin620 wrote:
CURNOW wrote:He makes 28mm and 54mm figures this is scaled for inquisitor size figs . not 40k hopefully he will do a 28mm version as well .


But the bottom of the pic says 28mm scale

I believe that it is in 28mm scale, i.e. it's head and arm length are scaled to that, but that the model is supposed to have some sort of mechanical legs/tentacles beneath his robe boosting his height to 58mm.

I can attest to the quality of Hitech Minis. I've got the hell cruiser, and the sculpt and level of detail are phenomenal. I'd like to see a comparison to a space marine on this one though before I make a purchase.


Kroothawk wrote:I was told that this miniature is indeed 28mm scale but 58 mm high up to the tip of the staff.


I LOL'd.

Kroothawk, you first post in this thread to say you are confused. However, if you are to look at the pic in the OP, it states in the lower-left "28mm scale" then on the lower right it simply gives you the height of the mini to the eyeline.

Then another poster comes in and confirms this, though unnecessary for those with eyes.

Then you come back in and pretend to be all-knowing and claim you were told by some un-named source that it "is indeed 28mm scale but 58mm high up to the tip of the staff."

You are classic in your attempts to appear omniscient in the N&R forums of Dakka, but this one was just pure golden!

MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)

Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is
But we're not that bad... are we?
 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut







AvatarForm wrote:I LOL'd.

Kroothawk, you first post in this thread to say you are confused. However, if you are to look at the pic in the OP, it states in the lower-left "28mm scale" then on the lower right it simply gives you the height of the mini to the eyeline.

Then another poster comes in and confirms this, though unnecessary for those with eyes.

Then you come back in and pretend to be all-knowing and claim you were told by some un-named source that it "is indeed 28mm scale but 58mm high up to the tip of the staff."

You are classic in your attempts to appear omniscient in the N&R forums of Dakka, but this one was just pure golden!

Read again:
28mm scale (usually measured feet to eye level) and 58mm feet to eye level do indeed contradict each other (miniature would be 80+mm high, definitely not 28mm scale).
I asked an importer today who confirmed that the 58mm eye level info is false and should read 58mm total height. I ordered it and should know pretty soon.

So no need to be rude, even given your avatar.

Hive Fleet Ouroboros (my Tyranid blog): http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/286852.page
The Dusk-Wraiths of Szith Morcane (my Dark Eldar blog): http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/364786.page
Kroothawk's Malifaux Blog http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/455759.page
If you want to understand the concept of the "Greater Good", read this article, and you never again call Tau commies: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarianism 
   
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Under the couch

H.B.M.C. wrote:Too busy. Too much gak going on.

I would ordinarily agree, but in this case the business is what makes it work for me... although that may just be because the busy detail largely hides the robe, which is generally the real weak point of the HiTech stuff...

 
   
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Ipswich, Australia

Hmmm...

Lose the wings, spikes, smokestacks and pole-shears, and it would be a great model.

Otherwise, not impressed.

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Raging Ravener





Decatur/Atlanta, GA

Kroothawk wrote:
AvatarForm wrote:I LOL'd.

Kroothawk, you first post in this thread to say you are confused. However, if you are to look at the pic in the OP, it states in the lower-left "28mm scale" then on the lower right it simply gives you the height of the mini to the eyeline.

Then another poster comes in and confirms this, though unnecessary for those with eyes.

Then you come back in and pretend to be all-knowing and claim you were told by some un-named source that it "is indeed 28mm scale but 58mm high up to the tip of the staff."

You are classic in your attempts to appear omniscient in the N&R forums of Dakka, but this one was just pure golden!

Read again:
28mm scale (usually measured feet to eye level) and 58mm feet to eye level do indeed contradict each other (miniature would be 80+mm high, definitely not 28mm scale).
I asked an importer today who confirmed that the 58mm eye level info is false and should read 58mm total height. I ordered it and should know pretty soon.

So no need to be rude, even given your avatar.

An image from the company clearly shows that it is indeed 58mm to the eye level and 98mm overall, not 58mm over all. The fact that it's on a 40mm base should clue you in.



So there we have it. Definitive measurements.
   
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So what has this miniature to do with 28mm scale?
Saying "this miniature fits 28mm games, if you like having 54mm scale humans running around" is irritating to say the least.

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Hive Fleet Ouroboros (my Tyranid blog): http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/286852.page
The Dusk-Wraiths of Szith Morcane (my Dark Eldar blog): http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/364786.page
Kroothawk's Malifaux Blog http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/455759.page
If you want to understand the concept of the "Greater Good", read this article, and you never again call Tau commies: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarianism 
   
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Avatar of the Bloody-Handed God






Inside your mind, corrupting the pathways

Significantly better than their horrible not-dreadknight. Still not perfect for some of the reasons listed above.

   
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Rifleman Grey Knight Venerable Dreadnought




Realm of Hobby

Kroothawk wrote:So what has this miniature to do with 28mm scale?
Saying "this miniature fits 28mm games, if you like having 54mm scale humans running around" is irritating to say the least.


You seem to have scale and size confused.

Something created at 28mm scale can be larger than 28mm high at eye level. For example, Ghazghul Thrakka.

How is it so difficult to understand?

MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)

Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is
But we're not that bad... are we?
 
   
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Raging Ravener





Decatur/Atlanta, GA

AvatarForm wrote:
Kroothawk wrote:So what has this miniature to do with 28mm scale?
Saying "this miniature fits 28mm games, if you like having 54mm scale humans running around" is irritating to say the least.


You seem to have scale and size confused.

Something created at 28mm scale can be larger than 28mm high at eye level. For example, Ghazghul Thrakka.

How is it so difficult to understand?

Indeed. Another closer example is the Dreadknight, since according to the scluptor, this model is "dressed in a large cloak which conceals countless cables, wires, pipes, and strange machinery" which boosts it's height. The head and arms are still comparable to a space marine in size and proportion, even though the height of the model is much taller.

From the sculptor's blog today (I'm almost positive English is not his native language):
Most of my works are in 28mm scale but they are higher than 28mm . Strange ?
Miniatures are made with 28mm SCALE .
This implies that while the anatomy of the figure is made in 28mm scale every anatomic parts of body should be fit to the 28mm scale character BUT Heroic Scale exaggerates certain aspects (Such as the armor/weapons). Thus, certain portions of the figurine may appear more grand and impressive than true 28mm scale. Future warriors have improved muscle mass, may consist a different bio-tech implants. S-F World allows the designer to a very wide discretion. The scale generally describe model size that will allow YOU to decide whether it can be useful or not.
This is a popular style in many science fiction and fantasy miniature settings, thus your miniature should be right at home on your tabletop. The dimensions of each miniature are detailed in the model description.


Hope that helps!
   
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Everett, WA

Someone's math is seriously messed up in that last picture. Granted I'm the product of public education, but I don't remember being taught to add horizonal measurements to vertical ones so as to arrive at a "total height" of something.

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