Antenociti’s Workshop Fire Up The Dropships For Infinity!
February 7, 2015 by brennon
Antenociti's Workshop have previewed some of the early work that has gone into their Designed for Infinity range and the TOPOs Super-Hawk Drop-Ship. Now that's one ace looking bird...
I reckon this looks pretty awesome and when you see the miniatures alongside it you get a great sense of scale too. What's extra cool is that the vehicle looks like it could be very realistically made and used on the battlefield too, something Antenociti's Workshop do very well with their vehicles.
Hopefully we won't have to wait long to see this made a reality!
What do you think?
"I reckon this looks pretty awesome and when you see the miniatures alongside it you get a great sense of scale too"
Quote: ‘Stunning’ unquote.
I would like to see a degree of modularity here so there would be armed transports, out and out gunships and so on.
I just keep seeing the Aliens dropship ride in my head now…
I agree… the problem I see with this, is the outline of it creates a really clunky and basic silhouette. The other designs he was showing were really interesting to look at. I also wish the engines felt more imposing. It’s definitely passable as a drop ship though :/
Nice!
Yes.
Please.
Sooo shiny! Can’t wait for the production version. Got some grav tanks from Antenociti and they are fabulous.
Oh my. Oh my. Oh my. Oh my &c.
plans look nice , will wait to see the finished model
That in my battlesystems hanger would make for an excellent deployment zone for a narrative type scenario
looks good.
Looks alright.. still waiting for those other kits he claimed he was working on a few years back.. now THOSE I would be excited over.. this is just kinda alright..
I might have to snag that for use in MERCs. Who doesn’t love a sweet looking objective or cool deployment zone marker?
Looks cool.
So this will be a fully realised plastic/resin/metal model of TOPO’s paper model design? Sweet! I made a bunch of the original paper models and they work so well on the Infinity tabletop.