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thegreatchimp wrote: Excellent.The miniatures from Brother Vinni were excellent, t, I can't wait to see how these turn out. Love anything to do with Fallout.
But FFS make it 28mm, not 32mm. For the sake of extra sales through compatibility, if nothing else
Yeah, if these are 32mm then they aren't going to mesh well with the one hundred or so 28mm Fallout miniatures I've already done for This is Not a Test. If I get this game I'm going to treat it as a completely seperate self contained game rather than add the miniatures to my existing collection.
modiphius wrote: There will be 3 good factions at launch, then more following and one of those is the Wastelanders which is like your settlement with Sturgess, Mama Murphy, Preston Garvey, the Sole Survivor etc.
Settlement, you say? Interesting...will you mark this settlement on our map for our convenience?
Will there be alternate head bits packs so we can customise the looks of our Sole Survivor like in the game? If so, I'd like to make a few suggestions...
By PVC, do you mean the same plastic that Zombicide the Black Plague is made out of? I'm painting up my friend's Black Plague core set as a sort-of *practice commission* and MY GOD DO THE BENDY SWORDS MAKE MY SKIN CRAWL.
*(my first time painting miniatures "on commission", he pays me £10 per character and £15 per batch of 7 zombies)
I've a suggestion for terrain, how about highway billboards that come with the Fallout 4 billboard designs printed onto card inserts that you can slot in after painting it?
Shadow Captain Edithae wrote:I've a suggestion for terrain, how about highway billboards that come with the Fallout 4 billboard designs printed onto card inserts that you can slot in after painting it?
The pre-printed cardboard sets will come with some cool signage, and yes we're thinking of resin kits that let you add billboards and other Fallout related tech to existing buildings in your collection
I've been using a mix of scratch built terrain, plastic kits (Mantic Games' brick ruins) and resin scatter terrain (Armorcast and Kraken Wargames kickstarter) but what I'm lacking is stuff that is distinctly and instantly recognizable as Fallout.
Things like billboards, cars tanks and vertibirds, vending machines, Pulowski preservation shelters, Red Rocket, billboard printouts, Nuka Cola (and hopefully Sunset Sarsaparilla given that we're setting our campaign in Nevada and Arizona) is exactly what I need.
So I'm probably most looking forward to is terrain.
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warboss wrote: So apparently we're going to have a TMNT style situation with multiple different games from doing different licensees as FFG is coming out with a minis based Fallout boardgame.
And yeah, I did mean (synth) Curie. I mean, as a robot she's a Mr. Handy/Mr. Gutsy/ Ms. Nanny with a specific paint job, so that's that. But as a synth, when you get her, she wears (thanks wikia article ) a flannel shirt and jeans which is a common clothing item. By comparison, Piper has her very own red coat paired with a newsboy cap for a distinct appearance not found anywhere else in the game. Danse has T-60 power armor with a paladin paint job. Garvey has a colonial duster otherwise only available from merchants so effectively it's his unique look, too. There's everyone's favorite mechanical detective and there's MacCready with his specific outfit.
You can tell all of these apart very easily, even if you put them next to NPCs from the same faction. You put Curie next to any old female settler, you wouldn't be able to tell a difference if you didn't know she's a companion.
I imagine they might give Curie a labcoat.
2017/10/11 01:56:55
Subject: Re:[Modiphius] Fallout: Wasteland Warfare, GenCon Pics p. 20
Wyrmalla wrote: I picked the game up today when I accidentally came across it in a gaming store. Been a while since I touched the series (heh, nobody probably remembers that old thread that I used to keep... ).
Are you kidding me? I still use that thread as inspiration for my own Fallout miniatures for This is Not a Test.