Heresy Miniatures Preview BIG Skeletons For Kickstarter
February 27, 2020 by brennon
Heresy Miniatures are going to be coming to Kickstarter soon with a selection of 3-Up Skeletons which they've been tinkering with. Check out these rather dynamic looking undead warriors...
One of the aims with this Kickstarter is to obviously sell some rather impressive looking skeletons to backers but there are also hopes that these can then be translated into smaller miniatures as well for you to use in your traditional wargames. You could just use these as impressive giant undead warriors if you wanted of course!
The Kickstarter is just around the corner so if you're interested in getting involved and helping out Heresy then you can follow them on Kickstarter. You'll then be notified when the project begins so you can dive in and pick up some skeleton warriors of your own.
What do you think of these designs from Heresy Miniatures?
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a 3-up skeleton ?
That could also work as a skeleton giant 🙂
So wait, this is just for 3up versions of the skeletons? How would one go about turning them into a smaller scale for use with traditional scale wargaming?
Andy is running the kickstarter to sell the big fellas, but if he could raise the funds for tooling into a hips sprue for production he would go that way. Time will tell
Then why not just have a KS for the HIPS? There is always demand for KS in almost every project I look at for HIPS models and these skeletons are a big deal in the Fantasy wargaming and DnD so do not understand why the project would not be just for the HIPS.
could he get £25000+ for a single skellybob sprue KSer, I’d love to think so, as would Andy, and if he reaches that, then amazing.
Ooh nice.
I love the “flying hair” XD
Heresy have been previewing these for a few months on their FB page as Andy has tinkered with them to get them just right; I recommend watching it if you want to keep an eye on how things progress.