The development of a science fiction convention sized miniatures game involving robotic war machines, armored forces, and infantry battling in the colossal ruins of the future wasteland.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
The Yumi
Thor's latest edition to the Unseen gallery. The Yumi, the name of a Japanese traditional long bow.
19.5cm to the cockpit, 24cm to the light & sensor array
Sheesh. Last month I started saving/scrounging to buy one of the first few designs. Now you drop three must-haves on me in a month? This is going to hurt. ;) At least now I can sell off my Yamato Destroids for something better scaled to BattleTech.
That's cool. All three look great
ReplyDeleteHow lose in scale is it to the old 1/60th Yamato figures?
ReplyDeleteNate,
ReplyDeleteNot sure it is in scale with the Yamato stuff. These are larger and more to scale with previous models by ArmorCast from the 90's.
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I just realized….do all of the Destroids have the same leg assembly?
ReplyDeleteThats cool, an i'm pretty sure they all have the same legs. The only real difference s the upper legs, different attachments.
ReplyDeleteSheesh. Last month I started saving/scrounging to buy one of the first few designs. Now you drop three must-haves on me in a month? This is going to hurt. ;) At least now I can sell off my Yamato Destroids for something better scaled to BattleTech.
ReplyDeleteThe destroids pretty much have the same leg assembly with some minor variations. That was how i was able to crank out the last 3 so fast.
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