The Vampire Hunters Get Prototyped & Painted Up For The Hunt!
February 11, 2015 by brennon
The road that's seeing Vampire Hunters (or VHunters) head towards Kickstarter is a lot smoother and well planned this time around and that's showing with the appearance of more prototypes and painted miniatures before it even begins. Get some of the work done ahead of time and you have some good backer confidence built up...
The first thing to check out are the prototypes that are unpainted, as they'd be when you got hold of the board game itself. I think the quality is looking good even at this early stage and the Vampires are looking suitably deadly. The heroes also look very well detailed indeed, for board game pieces, so this might turn out to have HUGE bags of potential.
The next step is showing off what some of the miniatures would look like if you painted them up and while they've probably been painted by a professional it's nice to see how the models hold the paint and the ease in which the detail pops. Once again I think the monsters are looking awesome and the heroes are nicely detailed indeed.
It will be interesting to see the Kickstarter launch and in the mean time keep an eye on their Facebook for more painted previews.
What do you think?
"I think the quality is looking good even at this early stage and the Vampires are looking suitably deadly"
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"The heroes also look very well detailed indeed, for board game pieces, so this might turn out to have HUGE bags of potential"
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That looks really interesting.
Looks good
But so do too many other games
Someone seems to have misunderstood.
My point is we are being inundated with board games that have really cool themes and interesting minis.
Not sure how acknowledging the plethora of such games on the market is a negative thing.
It does baffle me how people can find the time to play these games before the next best shiny thing comes around. Sadly it is a problem I don’t have due to lack of cash.
Interesting… Lovely sculpts, but I’d honestly rather buy a detailed resin figure than yet another game with game pieces pretending to be real miniatures. No matter how detailed, they don’t come close.