Infamy Print Out A Policeman For Their Steampunk World
March 20, 2015 by dracs
Infamy Miniatures have a big update as they show off the progress they have made on their miniatures' 3D printing.
The 3D printing for Infamy is apparently being handled by Prodos, which accounts for the clear quality of the prints that Infamy have been showing off.
In this selection, we can already see a good number of the amazing sculpts that were made possible through the Kickstarter. Many of them are made from a lot of different parts, but the layout for Mr Kingdom has to take the cake.
That is promising to be an unbelievably intricate miniature. The final piece should look fantastic, but I can only imagine the horror if you drop something.
The end result with these prints is a highly detailed model that recreates the fantastic concepts Infamy promised us during the Kickstarter, as can be shown in this print of an Infamy policeman.
If he doesn't make you want to obey the law, maybe Sergeant Crookes and the mighty Suppressor will.
Hopefully, a lot of these miniatures will be making their debut appearance at Salute and we can probably expect to see new model prints appearing soon, including the Dimension Hop Tesla which is now completed and awaiting printing.
Have you been keeping an eye on Infamy's progress? What do you think of it so far?
"The layout for Mr Kingdom has to take the cake."
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the models look brilliant but are very delicate looking.
Very cool. Love the steampunk look, and this is something that could push me into that sort of world.
wow gotta love the steam walker and police with riot sheild … might just pick those up
Backed this project and I get more excited with every update. Can anyone recommend a good brand of scenery to get for this though? The setting is something akin to a steampunk Victorian England and I haven’t seen anything suitable.
You can find some companies make buildings for steampunk games that they themselves support. I can’t think of the name unfortunately. You could just look for victorian buildings and add stuff as needed to make it look the part as well.
Micro Arts Studio do some. Their warehouse is particularly good. The Gaslamp Alley range from Sarissa Precision is another good source of terrain. Deep Cut Studio do a nice cobblestone gaming mat.
Cheers for the suggestions lads.
That is stunning, he shall be mine!