New Jan 2011 Releases for Infinity
January 22, 2011 by lloyd
Just in time for the weekend here are some cracking images in from Corvus Belli of the new Jan 2011 releases for Infinity.
First up have a look at the Teutonic Kinghts.
Hassassin Muyibs
Nomads: Prowler
Yaogat Strike Infantry
Sophotects
There you go can't, I cant wait to see what we get in Feb.
BoW Lloyd
these look cool sculpts are nice
I like the teutonic knight, unsurprisingly…
The teutonic knight and the hassassin are awesome. Giraldez is a monstruous painter.
the first 3 all look great!, am I right in thinking these are all metal?
they’d make awesome multi-part kits with more poseability and options!!!
All metal 🙂
thought so =( looking great all the same!
Always and only great sculpts for Infinity ! I fell in love with Panoceania and the Nomads a while ago… And now it’s happening all over again with Aleph !
the Yaogat Strike Infantry are cool and so are thesophotects but what game system are they compatible with
What do you mean ? Infinity is a complete, evolving space opera universe… It’s the setting for a skirmish game (of the same name) with its own system. The Yaogat are part of the Combined Army faction (basically, the aliens), and the Sophotect is from the Aleph faction (the servants of a big human-made AI).
I suppose you could use some Infinity miniatures as proxies for the Tau allies in GW, or for Imperial guards specialists, but the scale and proportions aren’t exactly the same, so I don’t know if it would look right…
ahh i didnt know it had its own game system must try it out
and how many men per army aprox
10 men aprox is a skirmisher game but you can make a battle as great as you want
so games dont last 2 long
I CANNOT even BEGIN to portray in words just how MUCHi wanna get into this game. they are the most appealing models i have ever seen in my life. EXCITED!
There are some rules tutorial videos that maybe you can find interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ogtjm7UspSQ
I’m always highly impressed with Infinity, they seem to spend a lot of time in the thought process before slapping these out for production. They capture the look and feel they are shooting for so well, and are expertly sculpted.
Thank you Bostria also, that video really made me want to start collecting these, I never really knew how the game worked, and it looks pretty fun, and decently simple.
would the Yaogat make great armoured kroot or what?
I agree the minis are amazing. But what I know of the rules seems more complicated than I am looking for and the lack of available background info outside of the printed rule book annoys me. You can glean some from the units info but not enough to get a good picture.
They give the rules and the army lists for free and the background about units is again given for free once a miniature for that troop type is released, if they gave the background for free too why would anyone want to buy the book?