Chris nous raconte son enfance et ses sculptures avec son... oups. Enfin non il veut entendre la communauté à propos des Troyens et ce que nous aimerions voir ! J'ai commenté sur le forum en parlant de la Pomme d'or et d'une jolie fille en référence à la gaffe de Pâris.
https://www.crocodilegames.com/forum/msgView.cfm?postID=5430&boardID=11
OK, so we've been posting pictures of the Trojans over the last few days, getting ready for the upcoming Kickstarter. I thought we might make a spot to talk about the new minis, what you guys like and want to see, warband ideas, and so on.
When Des and I started working on the Trojan designs, we want to make sure that they had something of an eastern feel, but still had some Homeric-greek elements. They are greeks, they share the same gods as the rest of Hellas, but because of their location they have more exotic influences. There is a myth that the last of the Trojans escaped the Trojan War, and his descendants went on to found Rome, so we even worked a very slight Roman element into some of the Trojan designs.
A fun fact: these are not my first attempt at sculpting Trojans! My first Trojan sculptures were waaayyy back when I was about 10 years old, and I made a 'Trojan Horse' diorama for school. The Trojan Horse was made out of balsa wood, and there were walls and little stick-figure Trojans cut out of modeling clay. Alas, I believe that no photographs survive of my first attempt!
So what do you guys think? Anyone want to see anything in particular? Speak now, or never!
https://www.crocodilegames.com/forum/msgView.cfm?postID=5430&boardID=11
OK, so we've been posting pictures of the Trojans over the last few days, getting ready for the upcoming Kickstarter. I thought we might make a spot to talk about the new minis, what you guys like and want to see, warband ideas, and so on.
When Des and I started working on the Trojan designs, we want to make sure that they had something of an eastern feel, but still had some Homeric-greek elements. They are greeks, they share the same gods as the rest of Hellas, but because of their location they have more exotic influences. There is a myth that the last of the Trojans escaped the Trojan War, and his descendants went on to found Rome, so we even worked a very slight Roman element into some of the Trojan designs.
A fun fact: these are not my first attempt at sculpting Trojans! My first Trojan sculptures were waaayyy back when I was about 10 years old, and I made a 'Trojan Horse' diorama for school. The Trojan Horse was made out of balsa wood, and there were walls and little stick-figure Trojans cut out of modeling clay. Alas, I believe that no photographs survive of my first attempt!
So what do you guys think? Anyone want to see anything in particular? Speak now, or never!