April 14, 2018 2 min read
Dear Backer,
As promised earlier this week, here is a very short update with the detailed instructions on how to assemble your Altar of the Succubi.
First, you'll find an assembly guide in PDF format here.
Please note that you can also find all our other assembly guides here on our website.
Then, in this video, you can see the full assembly process in details and get some modelling tips on how to fill possible gaps between the biggest parts of your model.
By the way, if you are not yet familiar with our Youtube channel, you'll find more videos with many tips and cool visuals to feast your eyes on :)
After the previous update, we received a few messages asking about the status of the TGG2 Artbook.
As we shared in previous updates, we are grouping together the artbooks of TGG1, 2 and 3.
The first reason for this is, if you haven't backed all of these projects, you get a better deal since you'll get a much bigger book, which is pretty cool!
This means that, with so many more visuals than originally anticipated, the artbook will give you a deeper insight in the TGG background and universe. Indeed, you'll get a more comprehensive view of each faction, especially with TGG3 adding many new characters and troops to each of them.
And so, this brings us to the second reason for this choice: the artbook will be a visual sourcebook, a companion to the TGG Game. While we have not made definitive plans on that part yet, we might include a few elements directly related to the game, like a scenario or something.
So the Toughest Girls of the Galaxy Artbook will be a great tome of reference, full of pure eye candy.
Oh, and it will also include visuals, drawings and photos from the WarStages Kickstarter.
So you'll get that too as another bonus!
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