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Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 21 Jul 2009, o 10:18
by arctica
The last one looks pretty cool but im not keen on these ones thus far.

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 21 Jul 2009, o 13:34
by Skrit
Hmm, quite different but before I say anything I am going to let them sink in a bit to get used to. :)

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 4 Aug 2009, o 10:54
by Nameless

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 4 Aug 2009, o 11:21
by mahon
not sure about the first one, but the tank is something between amusing and really interesting :)

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 4 Aug 2009, o 11:23
by arctica
oh very strange :) the red guy reminds me of something from star wars, but i still quite like it :)

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 4 Aug 2009, o 19:33
by Dragyn
That tank has me curious as to just how it would be set up inside. I can think of possibly 3-man crew but what kind of powerplant to drive the big wheel?

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 4 Aug 2009, o 19:40
by Skrit
I do like the Bountyhunter but that might be of the cool paintjob. The tank is weird...

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 27 Aug 2009, o 09:13
by Darkson
The tank is based off of a Popular Science article done in 1936 I believe it was the June issue. This was a real concept that never mad it into production till AE. ;)

Its good that you get a Star Wars feel from the miniature as that is the feeling we want. Bounty is a game with the ability to have fights done through out the corridors of space ships to a multitude of worlds and environments(Yes there are rules for the effects of different environments).

The fights in space ships are a blast as you can blow holes in the walls and have crew sucked out of the ship. Yes you can use those lovely new Space Hulk tiles to fight games of Bounty or you can check out the tiles on the Fat Dragon site (we used the Fat Dragon tiles and 1st ed Space Hulk tiles).

Players at Gen Con get the first taste of Bounty and it seemed to go over really well.

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 27 Aug 2009, o 09:29
by kacpero
sounds interesting :) thanks for description!

Re: Darkson Designs

Posted: 27 Aug 2009, o 09:40
by mahon
I was not aware of the background of this tank. Now it is even more interesting. But maybe it's because I am more in such weird-war and pulp subjects than others here?