"Nemishere - A New Line of Minis - Kickstarter Coming" Topic
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RKE Steve | 17 Mar 2014 9:12 a.m. PST |
Nemisphere is a 32mm range of sci-fi miniatures that is going to Kickstart in a little over a week. What is Nemisphere? If you had to put it into pop culture terms I suppose you could say it is something akin to HALO VS Terminator. Nemisphere is basically a detailed line of sci-fi troops versus a robotic AI known as the Decrypte that is bent on destroying the biggest calculated risk they have encountered, humanity. Go humanity! We don't need your stinkin' cold, calculated logic! Ahem, anyway
What is the Kickstart for? The Kickstart is simply for a good handful of units for both the humans and the robots cast in fantastic PLASTIC. Pure miniatures. No rulebook, terrain, tokens, t-shirts, art prints, doilies or baby bibs. Just pure unadulterated sci-fi goodness. Also the planned Kickstart and its stretch goals have been limited so myself and those I am using in 3d printing and casting are not overextended in any way, shape, or form. For more info and pictures see our Blog: link |
RKE Steve | 17 Mar 2014 9:37 a.m. PST |
Nemisphere is a 32mm range of sci-fi miniatures that is going to Kickstart in a little over a week. What is Nemisphere? If you had to put it into pop culture terms I suppose you could say it is something akin to HALO VS Terminator. Nemisphere is basically a detailed line of sci-fi troops versus a robotic AI known as the Decrypte that is bent on destroying the biggest calculated risk they have encountered, humanity. Go humanity! We don't need your stinkin' cold, calculated logic! Ahem, anyway
What is the Kickstart for? The Kickstart is simply for a good handful of units for both the humans and the robots cast in fantastic PLASTIC. Pure miniatures. No rulebook, terrain, tokens, t-shirts, art prints, doilies or baby bibs. Just pure unadulterated sci-fi goodness. Also the planned Kickstart and its stretch goals have been limited so myself and those I am using in 3d printing and casting are not overextended in any way, shape, or form. For more info and pictures see our Blog: link |
Lion in the Stars | 17 Mar 2014 9:53 a.m. PST |
Hrm
Interesting mix of big and sleek in the armor, some of the troopers are giving me a 'Guyver' vibe. I wish you luck on the KS, I'm totally tapped out right now! |
Squeeler | 17 Mar 2014 9:58 a.m. PST |
*licks it* Tastes like CORPSE HAMMER! |
Insomniac | 18 Mar 2014 3:02 a.m. PST |
It suffers from the same problems Corpse Hammer did as well
lots of detail but lacks the fundamentals of proportion and an understanding of how a body is put together. Some interesting, individual parts but as a whole
not so good. If the proportions were right and the bodies looked like the limbs were correctly attached and had room for joints/musculature that goes with them (especially on some of the shoulders) then these would improve ten-fold. |
tnjrp | 19 Mar 2014 11:35 p.m. PST |
The Decrypte infantry has some potential. Being droids, it's less of a problem that their anatomy is a little off. Plastic might be an added draw or not, depending on what sort of plastic it's supposed to be. Regardless, it'll be fun to see if this one's "more scifi than future gothic" approach goes down better than CH did. |
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