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Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Unboxing the Infamy One Shots Goblin Chieftain


Some of you might remember Brambleten doing a big three part review of the Infamy Kickstarter (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3) I didn't go in for the original myself but recently Infamy launched the first of a series of 'one shot' kickstarters. Small campaigns to fund a single new miniature. This is more up my street, only one mini to add to the pile of shame! The Goblin Chieftain is sculpted by Valentin Zak who has previously sculpted miniatures for Mierce Miniatures and Studio Mcvey among others. The miniature is 32mm scale and comes in at 60mm tall.

Another great side effect of being a small campaign means that it's shipped 3 months ahead of schedule! That is a first for a Kickstarter campaign!

The mini ships in a rather nice little collectors tin with a sticker on the side, a nice change from the standard cardboard box.

Opening up the tin and you're greeted with a ton of foam to keep your mini snug.


Remove the foam and we find the minis (the campaign came with a free Infamy model from the previous campaign, I went for Mad Pete (pictures can be seen in Brambleten's review in Part 2 from the links at the start of the article) also a little card with concept art and a signed number.


Here is all the components laid out, there are some plugs to remove but it all seems fairly simple to do. 


Here is the rider first, a goblin with a lance and shield. Detail is sharp on all components!

And here is the beast, comes with an option of little wings or smaller bone like protrusions.


If you missed out on the KS and want one of these then Infamy are taking preorders for pickup from the Salute convention in London, currently the only way to get this model.


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