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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » June 24th, 2015, 11:08 pm

Another resin master, version with two heads and two arms of each side:
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Aslo avaliable in single version with non masked head, rifle behind head and mechanical gaunlet.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Claudius Sol » June 25th, 2015, 2:19 pm

I wonder where that inspiration came from...

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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by michel » June 25th, 2015, 6:32 pm

I stand in my opnion that Kev's hands and heads tend to be too large, and that the bodies are a little disproportioned.

A pity, because some of his concepts are cool...
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » June 25th, 2015, 11:37 pm

Head in this one... not so much, people tend to idealize others, and specially women. Hands, yes, they could be smaller, specially as the complex one is OKish (robot arm), and all other three are closed or holding something, so no casting excuses.

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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Section9 » June 26th, 2015, 8:48 am

michel wrote:I stand in my opnion that Kev's hands and heads tend to be too large, and that the bodies are a little disproportioned.

A pity, because some of his concepts are cool...

I won't disagree, though I don't find it egregious enough to prevent me from buying his minis. Also, it gives his troops some additional utility. They're finer-proportioned than GW or Privateer, and not so caricatured that they look stupid next to Infinity, Empress, or Perry minis.

Though a lot of those CAD Guns are stupidly huge.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » July 11th, 2015, 7:25 am

Another batch of resins:
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Ariadna tech or medic.
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Ariadna mean guy, XXXL axe.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by M2Cat » July 11th, 2015, 3:29 pm

Mob of Blondes wrote:Image
Ariadna mean guy, XXXL axe.

This is Van Zant for those who miss/don't want to order "USAriadna box + whatever" deal.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » July 11th, 2015, 10:38 pm

The CB shop deals get you the Van Zant with rifle (also at GenCon booth). The axe one will be released for everyone.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by chromedog » July 13th, 2015, 1:03 am

I'd get the HF one, personally - I'm not a fan of ANY of the CB sculpts for Reggie.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » July 15th, 2015, 4:35 am

And yet another:
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Bounty hunter for sure. Maybe also Métro or Loup, in informal clothes.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by michel » July 19th, 2015, 7:56 am

Kev's concepts are always so cool...

I'd love to see a shotgun lady in trench sculpted by Corvus Belli, but why should they?
Well, perhaps with the RPG incoming...
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Artemis Black » August 22nd, 2015, 1:44 am

Allo guys, someone pointed me to this thread. Thanks for the nice words and to those of you sharing our stuff :)

If it helps at all, Kev's hands 'are' usually bigger than they should be, but it's entirely on purpose. It's because all of our smaller guns are thickened up for casting and so the choice is either make the hands a little bigger to hold them properly or have them look disproportionate to each other, we choose the former :)
(If you're wondering why guns get scaled up, it means we never get a bent barrel or a borken mould etc. We use resin masters for mouldmaking and in reality, something lie a P90 at 30mm scale would be less than half a mm thick, utterly useless for gaming purposes).

Heads are sometimes a little bigger, no more than 10% though, just depends on the mini, we keep them in human tolerances (I have a big head in real life, if you shrank me to 28mm I'd probably look worse than any of our minis *grin*).

Legs however, I shall have to take issue with. All of the ones in those photos are correct human proportions. 3/5ths of the neck down (or half of the body but that depends on whether the head is in correct proprtion too :) ). It might just be that we're foreshortening it by taking photos from slightly above but I measured it on the sceen and it's stilll 3/5ths.

Kevs an anatomy junkie, any variations were done for agood reason :)

We will be releasing gun sprues, hopefully the end of next month. We have a lot built up. No hands though, we 'will' be releasing sprues of weapons in hands but not until a project we have planned for next year sorry.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Artemis Black » August 22nd, 2015, 1:47 am

While I'm here...

The 'wrestling with a giant sweet' version of Jynx

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And 'The Forsaken', a small group of previously seen in resin sci-fi figures. Andreah and the Drax's are big minis, 35mm tall, Brooke is a small woman and Hayden is a Grymn (space dwarf).

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Better view of Andreah, with a stuning paintjob..

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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » August 22nd, 2015, 4:00 am

Kevin admited low pants about short legs (and that hands and heads are linked for realism, and hands can have casting issues if small, so heads...). Even so, the one that triggered the discussion is a bit too low/short for even stallion low. Or too long torso.
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Legs or torso. Arm matches.

Shoes go lower too, knees higher.


And now that some from HF dropped by, in last years HF dropped (harhar :v: ) instead of improving a picture habit: rulers. Improving would be going from the "count them all" to something that has clues about cm marks. All current photos have nothing, not even the sadists/masochist "tens of tiny lines".
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Old style (position is a bit meh in this one). Nightmare of lines, but less is nothing. :ok:

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New style. Nothing. :dejected:

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Old but rare (position could be even better). Improvement above the other two. :dance:
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Artemis Black » August 22nd, 2015, 4:49 pm

Yeah we don't put rulers in pics anymore, I think they look ugly. The idea was to add a template box (similar to the sculptor/create) one where we can put in the actual height. However it doesn't work with our current website and we have yet to switch to a new one. It'll happen though.

That top pic definitely highlights what I said too, the real life image is taken from below, almost from the ground, ours is taken from slightly above, exaggerating the difference. We might have to look into changing our photography setup if it's making people think that.

Photography won't do anything about Kev's stylistic choice for men's junk though :) That's just one of his sculpting quirks, like fingerless gloves.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by jherazob » August 22nd, 2015, 11:19 pm

Artemis Black wrote:Photography won't do anything about Kev's stylistic choice for men's junk though :) That's just one of his sculpting quirks, like fingerless gloves.

Hah! you should see Savonarola's thread, he goes far beyond that :lol:
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » August 22nd, 2015, 11:37 pm

Artemis Black wrote:Yeah we don't put rulers in pics anymore, I think they look ugly.

You are trying to sell something based in pictures. The more informative they are, the better. Otherwise people have to take the risk (sale but could be unhappy) or don't buy (no sale). Or wait for some other kind customer to take the pictures and maybe still buy, but that initial enthusiasm is already gone.

You could also use the "can you identify the robber" style, a wall with lines. Something like that was in HF site long ago. A graph paper (mm with 10 mm in bold) would do (and work also for widths).
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mistake Not » August 23rd, 2015, 1:51 am

Or just a bit of text like "30~ mm from head to toe"? Not that I particularly care, the models are going to be model-sized and that's good enough for me. Like the scale isn't going to differ all that much in the same range, and it's easy to see which models are kids so..
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » August 23rd, 2015, 2:35 am

Some items have something like that in the description (I forgot if eyes or head, it's rare too; or if it mentions posed or as others that give you armature measurements, pre posing), where it could go until they change the shop systems to be own field. OTOH, as tech is going, "new website" gives always a terror feeling (it stopped being simply scary years ago... the "UX experts" are mastering torture techniques to justify their jobs).
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » August 31st, 2015, 1:25 am

And more resins:
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Civilian... OK, maybe needs tactical rock, fist pump and long snake hair, not just a weapon, to be a true habitant of the Human Sphere.
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(Another?) Uxio.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Hydra » September 7th, 2015, 8:47 pm

Really?! Discussing arm and leg length?

Seriously. If in doubt, spend a couple of £ or € or $ on a bunch Hasslefree goodness and there won't be need for any discussion...
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by chromedog » October 1st, 2015, 12:52 am

There's a new gorram sexual tyrannosaur on the bench.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by H1ghlander » October 1st, 2015, 8:58 pm

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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Raeone » October 1st, 2015, 11:10 pm

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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » November 19th, 2015, 2:21 am

Finished and avalibale as resin:
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by jherazob » November 19th, 2015, 9:21 am

I wonder if they already have an Ahnohld figure already or if it is in the plans for the near future, because they got to make the whole team
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » November 23rd, 2015, 10:21 pm

I don't remember seeing the rest of the squad, jherazob.

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Civilian, or tech crew.
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Nomad (with that head, no other option) soldier with heavy or dual weapon (rifle+flamer).
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Heavy weapon soldier matching the rest of space suits.

I was unsure about the chain gun... something was weird...
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It's real now, BTW.

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Bingo, the feeding box port. I don't mind the corner, but the angle...
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Maybe he will fix it, like he changed the M4A1 rifle in Freak.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Bors » November 28th, 2015, 9:16 pm

What about Ekaterina? She is suiting well for Nomads. :D Or as a Bounty Hunter. I love Her Black/Orange pattern.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » November 28th, 2015, 9:48 pm

I would swear we already mentioned that one (as Zoe/emo Uxia?)... but checking now, I see a lot of images failing to load in first pages. Unreliable (proved by first pages) stupid (no useful names in URLs) Facebook. I did good to start using HF shop ones only.
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Re: Hasslefree miniatures that would fit in Infinity

by Mob of Blondes » December 13th, 2015, 11:46 pm

Current batch:
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How you would expect to see militars operating in civilian zones... civilian clothes.
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Rage fist? No, pretty normal with a weapon.
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Nobody expects the old woman to be in the team.
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He wants a ride. And that means vehicles.
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