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Title: Art RetCon of 3025 survivors
Post by: beachhead1985 on 15 December 2017, 14:52:00
'm going to lay this on the table:

I want to know from TPTB what the thinking is behind the new imagery for the 3025 survivors.

Is this an art retcon?

What I mean is; Is this the way a Catapult/Awesome now looks? and all future products will use this art?

Is this a statement that a particular variant looks like this?

What does this mean for the older imagery?

What does this mean for related products using the older imagery? IE/ AS lance packs and the potential for future releases in that vein? Is that an experiment whose time has now past?

Commentary; I had hoped that eventually the one-piece plastics would expand to cover the entire 3025/3050 range as far as possible and would eventually be available for individual purchase online.


Thanks for your time.
Title: Re: Art RetCon of 3025 survivors
Post by: Adrian Gideon on 16 December 2017, 01:23:18
I answered your question when you asked it elsewhere.

This is not a retcon. There are 4 different sculpts of the classic Atlas (3 available at Iron Wind Metals, 1 "Fatlas" Plastech), that are pretty darn different, but none of them are retcons.

Different artists, different sculptors.

This has no bearing on old art. This has no bearing on old miniatures.
Title: Re: Art RetCon of 3025 survivors
Post by: Adrian Gideon on 16 December 2017, 01:43:13
And just to be clear:
Is this an art retcon?
No.

What I mean is; Is this the way a Catapult/Awesome now looks? and all future products will use this art?
It looks like this *and* every other piece of art and/or miniature sculpt that has been produced in the past.

Is this a statement that a particular variant looks like this?
No.

What does this mean for the older imagery?
It means nothing new or different as far as the older imagery.

Thanks.