A quick post about a couple of Kickstarters currently underway from companies I would strongly recommend based on personal experience:
First off, the lovely people at Kore have their Stork heavy lift VTOL running, 13 days left as I write this (finishes 1st August) and it funded in under 18 hours. This is a Skycrane style transport VTOL with interchangeable payload pods that fit under the rear fuselage. It also has the potential to carry various armoured vehicles.
Stork image borrowed from Kickstarter |
I saw their LARC VTOL at the Diceni games show in Norwich earlier this year, here's a slightly blurry close-up of the 15mm version (cropped from a much larger image, hence the poor quality!).
LARC gunship. |
I've opted for the stl file collection at £12, which includes the Stork VTOL, 3 different rear pods (cargo, personnel, gun pod) plus weapons for the forward hull to convert it from a civilian to a military version. If they reach 100 stl backers, they'll include the file for their adblimp - I spotted this at Diceni too.
Adblimp. |
I also selected the £6 add-on for the stl files of the LARC which includes both standard and military versions, plus a "stretched" version with extra carrying capacity.
If you prefer physical models, they've still got you covered, in 15mm the Stork will be £25 and you can add on 15mm LARCs for £5 each (excellent value because they're normally £9.50). 28mm and 6mm versions of the Stork are also available.
It's been a pleasure dealing with Kore in the past so if you're after some cool aircraft, take a look at their kickstarter, or have a look at their web page for the many other excellent vehicles that they produce.
Secondly, as I posted about a couple of weeks ago, Rebel Minis Digital Direct still have their ScorpionMech Kickstarter running for another 41 hours at the time of writing (finishing 21st July). Again, it's been a pleasure dealing with them in the past, they've been helpful and obliging and even refunded me the difference when they dropped the price on something I'd already bought a week earlier (VIPER suits). They've already passed the stretch goals for 15mm and 8mm versions, jet packs and missile pods.
ScorpionMech Kickstarter |
Examples of some of their models I've already printed to show the detail and quality of the sculpts, the VIPER suit:
Combat VIPER |
Bear in mind these were printed on a sub-£100 resin printer so any print lines or lack in quality are the results of this rather than the stl files!
Civilian VIPER load-lifter. |
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