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Mr Canuck10 Sep 2014 10:32 a.m. PST

Tango posted about this yesterday, but since many seem to "shun" Tango's posts, I thought I'd give it a "bump" because the models look so good!

Interesting to see some Pacific Northwest Indigenous Peoples models too.

And almost everything is physical models, rather than computer 'renders' – I really like that in a KS.

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PatrickWR10 Sep 2014 1:11 p.m. PST

What's up with the space marine in the concept art?

zippyfusenet10 Sep 2014 5:28 p.m. PST

I signed up for the first Paymaster Games Kickstarter and got a load of fine figures out of it. The product is excellent: unusual subjects, well researched and sculpted. Figures vary between mid to large 28mm, with no giants or any over scale.

Marc is committed to the success of this project. I'm going to buy big into this Kickstarter. Subscribe with confidence.

Sergeant Paper10 Sep 2014 6:54 p.m. PST

I'm disappointed to see coconut shell helmets on every Hawaiian figure, it just wasn't so…

zippyfusenet11 Sep 2014 4:56 a.m. PST

Although I'm a mere fanboy in this matter, I've been asked to reply to points raised in this thread. In this case you can consider me a mouthpiece.

What's up with the space marine in the concept art?

It is the Crystal Skull Engine, a fictional "Mayan" Robot that is powered by one of the 13 Crystal Skulls. I was inspired by the discredited Ancient Alien theory, Pulp fiction and the Darkstalkers video game.

I'm disappointed to see coconut shell helmets on every Hawaiian figure, it just wasn't so…

This is true. I wanted to make a clear difference between Noble, warrior and skirmishers. I wanted to the Warrior to look like they are wearing "light armor." These are just the first Hawaiian models I have done, I am proud to say that once you see all of the models/unit side by side they will have a clear Hawaiian feel and would look good in my game (Going Native) or fighting Romans, Greeks or Egyptians in other games.

Mr Canuck11 Sep 2014 10:07 a.m. PST

What's up with the space marine in the concept art?

It is the Crystal Skull Engine, a fictional "Mayan" Robot…

I thought it was a "golem" of some kind, but wasn't sure.

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