Infamy Miniatures’ Mysterious World Goes IndieGoGo
June 11, 2012 by brennon
You have seen some models from Infamy Miniatures before but now they have decided to get onto the IndieGoGo fund raising trail to boost production of their amazing looking models...
As you can see, Infamy Miniatures have a taste for the Weird and the Wonderful all in the garb of Steampunk. Above is the esteemed Mr Watson who was the focus of their IndieGoGo campaign to begin with. But that's exceeding expectations and they are now working towards a new model...
Edwina Hyde is their latest imaginative idea and she's certainly looking like a dastardly villain of Steampunk Victorian London. You can check out her sister and Sherlock below as well...
These really are superb looking 32mm resin models that have a massive dose of originality to them. It's as if Inspector Gadget fused with Sherlock Holmes to make a mighty hero of the foggy streets!
I love these models and this company and can't wait to see what's next from them down the line.
What do you make of these Steampunk alternatives?
Oh my lord, that has got to be one of the most complex models I have ever seen. What ever they may get used for I think that each of the models they have shown could be centerpieces.
Simply exquisite models – all the steampunk additions have been so finely sculpted that there’s no chunky, cartoony feel to these compared to something like (and I’m not saying the PP figs are bad) Warmachine. All the gadgets are character-appropriate as well and not just random bionic arms – Holmes for example has magnifying lenses for examining clues and Watson even has a mobile operating theatre! The only downside is those realistic proportions with the brass rod-based bits will make these very delicate, but for display these will be beautiful. Edwina Hyde is a sharp looking bit of art too.… Read more »
That Dr Watson would make a good diorama piece, but I think it will be too fragile as a game piece.
They really went all out to make Watson complex model. Holmes might be Victorian Era steampunk Inspector Gadget (go gadget go) but least he dosen’t have that much stuff on him compared to Watson.
Not keen on the Edwina Hyde art tbh but the other work is excellent.
Dr Watson is my favourite. A hero needs a sidekick with plenty of balls