OT: Best edition of 40K?

By Plainsman, in X-Wing

The problem is if anyone did buy it out it would be a big toy co.

Nobody else would be able to afford it.

They have like 90 per cent share of the wargames market IIRC

So you'd end up with a more 'family' game dumbed down to bits. Things like heroquest and battlemasters for those of you old enough to remember those.

Hasbro?

They already own WOTC...

Wait, if Hasbro buys GW we can finaly have my little pony friendship is magic based space marines!

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Hate in 5...4...3...2...

Edited by Robin Graves

The problem is if anyone did buy it out it would be a big toy co.

Nobody else would be able to afford it.

They have like 90 per cent share of the wargames market IIRC

So you'd end up with a more 'family' game dumbed down to bits. Things like heroquest and battlemasters for those of you old enough to remember those.

Hasbro?

They already own WOTC...

Wait, if Hasbro buys GW we can finaly have my little pony friendship is magic based space marines!

equinus_astartes_by_rekkin_ponymode-d4cj

Hate in 5...4...3...2...

My friend Sam did my little pony dark eldar riders after that I can't be hurt anymore the emotional scars are too thick.

I keep myself happy with lots of pre 1990 models painted to modern standards and deliberately quite 'retro' scenery. Again check the blog if you're interested in oldschool 40k

I remember retro scenery, cardboard buildings held together with prittstick and hope, you used to get them from white dwarf before it became an advertisement you had to pay for.

I'll show you my 'agri world' scenery. deliberately made from yoghurt pots and stuff like in the original rulebook

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Like i say 'old school'

I remember retro scenery, cardboard buildings held together with prittstick and hope, you used to get them from white dwarf before it became an advertisement you had to pay for.

At least back then, evreything was not the same "imperial sector" GW prefab terain...

Edited by Robin Graves

I remember retro scenery, cardboard buildings held together with prittstick and hope, you used to get them from white dwarf before it became an advertisement you had to pay for.

At least back then, evreything was not the same "imperial sector" GW prefab terain...

Sadly all they do is imperial stuff and then frown at third party companies trying to fill a void they created.

The problem is if anyone did buy it out it would be a big toy co.

Nobody else would be able to afford it.

They have like 90 per cent share of the wargames market IIRC

So you'd end up with a more 'family' game dumbed down to bits. Things like heroquest and battlemasters for those of you old enough to remember those.

Hasbro?

They already own WOTC...

Wait, if Hasbro buys GW we can finaly have my little pony friendship is magic based space marines!

Hate in 5...4...3...2...

My friend Sam did my little pony dark eldar riders after that I can't be hurt anymore the emotional scars are too thick.

My little dark eldar... good lord!

The problem is storing it.

At the back of the production studio (there were three studios UK, Group and Production) there was a photogrpahy room with shelves and shelves of scenery... it takes up a lot of space.

For a while we managed to get the warhammer world scenery to a really good standard to be used as background shots but a lot of that was binned when the decree came along that all the WW boards had to be the commercially available boards rather than all the unique ones we'd built over the years (that order was after my time, i'd have had a right mare)

I remember retro scenery, cardboard buildings held together with prittstick and hope, you used to get them from white dwarf before it became an advertisement you had to pay for.

At least back then, evreything was not the same "imperial sector" GW prefab terain...

Sadly all they do is imperial stuff and then frown at third party companies trying to fill a void they created.

Totaly agree, would it kill them to make some eldar/ tau sets?

Edited by Robin Graves

Under my bed btw is the 'cities of death' cityfight boards from the codex... it was being scrapped so i had it...

im in the process of rebuilding and repairing the damage done to it when it was binned.

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The problem is storing it.

At the back of the production studio (there were three studios UK, Group and Production) there was a photogrpahy room with shelves and shelves of scenery... it takes up a lot of space.

For a while we managed to get the warhammer world scenery to a really good standard to be used as background shots but a lot of that was binned when the decree came along that all the WW boards had to be the commercially available boards rather than all the unique ones we'd built over the years (that order was after my time, i'd have had a right mare)

Sheesh talk about order 66! Didn't anybody try to take some stuff home with them?

Also when i look at the mini's in those old issues of white dwarf i wondered what happened to some of them, wether they still exists in some guys cabinet, or in a shoebox in the attic or made it to GW's display room, or got sold/ thrown in the bin...

Big rows about it.

we wanted to give a lot of stuff to gaming clubs but were told that it was 'unique' and would lose its magic if we gave it to clubs so it was destroyed.

I personally removed all the marines from the 'siege of the emperors palace' games day mega dispplay and rebased them to make event armies... i took the horus/eagle top piece home too, it was on top of my work crt monitor for ages at workship then came home with me.

I sold it years ago when i lost all interest in GW before i got back into oldhammer, sort of regret it now.

I had a bren gun GW were throwing away once too... a bloody wwii bren gun tha was just going to be skipped...

Most minis pre 93 ish belong to Bryan Ansell in his personal collection, he now runs foundry miniatures. i think part of his leaving deal was he got all the old realm of chaos and rogue trader figures.

I had a few rare pieces when i left.

I used to have the 'orgus flyer' from rogue trader (but sold it), ditto all the mock ups for playtesting dark eldar.

I also used to have two lifesize space marine helmets, they were *huge*

Big rows about it.

we wanted to give a lot of stuff to gaming clubs but were told that it was 'unique' and would lose its magic if we gave it to clubs so it was destroyed.

It's unique, lets not make people happy and rather destroy something! WAAAAAAGH!!!!

It's the BBC burning doctor who tapes all over again!

Edited by Robin Graves

This is from games day 2002 i think... i had the plasma gun for a while... the costumes the guardsman and inquisitor (the compere/inquis is my mate Jon in the USAF) are wearing my girlfriend at the time claire (centre pic) made.

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Scotts arm 'tattoo' was done by Dave Andrews with a marker pen.

Rick Priestly has been over at Warlord Games for a while now. He is soon putting out another scifi game called Beyond the Gates if Antares. I'm curious if it will be Rogue Trader reborn.

Edited by DoubleNot7

This is from games day 2002 i think... i had the plasma gun for a while... the costumes the guardsman and inquisitor (the compere/inquis is my mate Jon in the USAF) are wearing my girlfriend at the time claire (centre pic) made.

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Scotts arm 'tattoo' was done by Dave Andrews with a marker pen.

I was at that gamesday!!! I also remember the seige of the emperors palace diorama. Shame to hear it's gone...

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Still wish ffg would have done battlefleet gothic instead of armada