River Horse Show Off Labyrinth Board Game At GAMA
March 21, 2016 by brennon
River Horse have got to the stage now where all of the sculpts for their Labyrinth Board Game have been approved. With that in the can it seems like they were also able to show off how the game is looking right now at GAMA...
The board itself is looking wonderful even now. The old school front cover certainly takes you back in time too. Of course everything that you see here could be subject to tweaking along the way before launch.
The whole kit was mocked up in the office and actually ended up being glued over Shuuro and Waterloo bits! The models too were also printed off on their own 3D printer and quickly sprayed grey.
Are you excited to follow the progress of Labyrinth?
"The old school front cover certainly takes you back in time..."
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Maybe it’s just the picture but those minis look a lot less detailed than the ones we’ve seen before.
yup you could be write hoggle & the goblin king definitely don’t look as detailed.
may just be a crap picture?
See the massive mould line across Ludo’s chest?
They are rough 3D prints done in house 🙂
Yer those models have really suffered. To make the game cheaper no doubt.
I think they should do a set of metal models with better detail you can buy to replace them. Or have duluxe model version that is made to order. Would be a shame not to as the models were great.
I suspect it’s more to do with it being a boardgame rather than a hobby game. Hopefully River Horse will offer multi-piece resins as a separate sale, a little like Marrow did with Journey.
On the Facebook page Allessio said those were just placeholder models done on the office’s 3D printer – all the components are just display versions, not the final ones.
3d prints? but they were originally sculpted by hand: did they then 3d scan them first? If so, hopefully they have a bette file on hand for the actual production… as it stand now, unless the final quality is MUCH better, i won’t be touching this… sadly 🙁
He said they were prototypes/mock-ups, 3D printed on the cheap office machine and sprayed with grey primer – hopefully the final versions will look a lot better!
any news on the price?
I really want this project to succeed
I’m confident that the models will look much better than that as it is just stand ins for the convention.