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This game was being demo'ed at AdeptiCon, and the figures looked quite cool! I've just pledged for a set of mechanical hounds for now, but there's lots more here. The gameplay was fast and pretty fun from the demo I got.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1648780792/aetherium

Aetherium is a skirmish level miniatures board game set in a cyber-mindscape where the world changes with the will of the players.




I know not everyone needs a new miniature based board game right now (myself included) but how could I resist these things below???



Anyway, I didn't see a thread on it here and figured it'd be worth bringing to folks' attention! The thing I was most impressed with, other than the fast gameplay, was how much these guys had finished- they already have sculpts and test casts for basically everything. It was pretty striking, and I think almost no one had heard of them before the convention. They've got a pretty large group of folks involved in the game and look quite likely to succeed to me, if they can get off the ground in this rather competitive kickstarter climate.
   
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TN/AL/MS state line.

Concept sounds neat, and I could find a use for a lot of the miniatures if it doesn't pan out. Definitely added to my watch list.

Also confirmed at 32mm at update 6.

Or very similar to heroic scale 28mm I guess.

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The figures make me interested, all can be used for Necromunda and 28mm inquisitor!

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There's some interesting stuff there, but not $10 per model interesting.

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Already a threadhttp://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/587816.page
Very interesting, but like mentioned before price per figure really sets this out of my category of wants.

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Closing due to duplication then.

Many thanks for the thought, time and effort anyway .

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