Okay, so everybody. Welcome to the chronicle and podcast. I'm Joshua Hospital got a co-host today, and that's kind of effects from Sydney, Australia. Are you going man? Yeah, pretty good. How are you?
Yeah, very good night. Thank you very much for accepting my offer to come on and to join me maybe every week or every now, and again, to talk about our Hobby and what we've been doing, like hobby wise, or what's happening in the community especially in our Discord group, we're going to YouTube communities and Facebook as well. But maybe we're going to have a pretty special episode coming up as we celebrate the second year anniversary of crown a command.
So yourself and a few other Aussie guys are going to come and join myself to talk all about, you know, our Hobby, and how we got into the Hobby and all kinds of things. I'm sure lots of Ozzy banter tomorrow which I'm sure you're looking forward to I am and hopefully people don't get confused. So and we say words like well and Gaba and Melania Gilda Chuck, I'm sure I'm sure the few Aussie slang words thrown in there as well.
But yeah so hopefully people appreciate that especially our Australian listeners but of course we haven't many listeners all around the world now and which is great to see and a community that's building on Discord mate. Can you tell us About at the school community. Yeah, it's pretty exciting and Lively lots of different channels to, in regards to different areas of the hobby. So I mostly annoy people in the 2nd Ed 40K section. Everyone's posting things are working on models and stuff
myself. I'm working on a broad range of things like chaos Renegades, and jinsil hybrids. And I would have to say the Epic Space Marine and Man O War sections, a pretty exciting to people posting things that they've received in the mail or lucky things that have gotten off eBay or training groups as well. Always good to see. Always nice to live vicariously through these people. Yep. Absolutely good discussion of building terrain how to paint
things. Some fantastic examples of painted Miniatures and terrain being posted up every day. Yeah, so it's pretty active. Lot of people, posting up things, they're working on and new projects are starting. So as we touched on before, yeah, epic Space Marine, we just did a monthly challenge. We just finish that it wrapped up on the 30th of April. We had a number of people in part of that. Now, basically it's, you know, you just throw down, whatever you want to paint.
So, if you want to paint one vehicle, if you want to paint the entire company, going to take like an entire 3000 Point Army, whatever scale size you Do you just throw it down? Take a pic and then you've got one month to complete it.
And then you can post progress, pictures of what you're working on to get, you know, Community feedback and that kind of thing to keep motivating one to get through to that, you know, like the Finish Line at the end and we've had a great amount of stuff on our Discord Channel with people sending in some really amazing work. So we've got people like Dean Wilson Who's got some wonderful opportunity. Praetorian praetorian armor company.
Looks like it's a lot of basilisks and chimeras and various other tanks from various editions. Now, this could be, you know, either 3D printed. It could be a third party models. It could be original models. It could be from any version of Epic that you love in six meal. As long as it's within the correct. To of it being 40K John paints did a nice walk selection of models like a bad moons too bad. Moon card there. He's got a battle wagon, sort of a better wagon, a weird boy Tower.
Sorry a make Beauregard gargant and some Stompers and some Splendor booze so you can see all these pictures. Of course throughout Discord, we've got other people like Craig M 999. Nine. You put in some nice pics of these Elder and and his war hound, so it could be just anything and we're sort of just try and trialling this and see how it goes. But I think it's been pretty successful.
Think the response has been really positive and people are coming on board and doing the sort of challenges so that was the Epic Space Marine Challenge. And I think special mention to a pretty outstanding submission and that's from Captain 1 n 5K y Hawk. And his incredible looking awk, it's quick catapults incredibly detailed like, really close up pictures of his work and he's got decals on these.
Get some free hand on there, really nice colors and then he also painted a snakebite Clan cards worth of like a clam can't basically and some Squig Arts really outstanding. Yeah that's one of the highlights of the challenge. They're so well done guys you did. It really great this month and now for the month of May which is just started, we're doing Manowar. So guys have really started putting their models up there.
Posting up saying, okay this is going to be my challenge for this month and this is what I hope to achieve by the end of May. So that's really exciting. And I wish everybody good luck now. If you want to be coming, if you want to get part or be part of this and get your man-of-war star painted, Please come by disco the links will be in the show notes, so just head down there, click on the link and you'll get a an invitation into
the group. Now, these models could be partly painted, it could be something you primed and under code am just left on the shelf and just never got into painting. It could be something you just printing out on the 3D printer. It could be stuff that, you know, has been painted by somebody else. You need to strip and start again, there could be a new out of the box. It could be whatever it could be. So basically, just throw it down. Say this is one of the paint.
And go from there so it's been very active and we hope to in make it inclusive to other systems like neck, reminder War Master, blood Bowl space Hulk, Milton Bradley games, battlefleet Gothic space, Fleet you know you name, it would be like 40K and we'll a at some point at some stage two, but I think specialist games are where it's at. Would you agree kind of X? Yep. And I have to say back to the inspiration thing.
We've got people Davide who came on and he had some sort of plaster boxes that some hobby trees came in. And he asked, he was on webcam in the discussion Channel and in a little paint and chat Channel, and he was asking myself and my cell how to turn these into bunkers and I think, within the space of a couple of hours turned them from Little plaster boxes into cool jungle themed. And bunkers was excellent to see. It's very inspiring to watch other people working on things live.
Welcome that's great but yeah I know David is really passionate about his 40K at the moment so he's really working hard on his jeans. Dealer Colts will genestealer Army for second edition and his he just completed his Imperial Garden. I me so yeah, he's really going for it but moment so it's really good to see and Gay. If you're looking for inspiration, then this code is
the right place for you. Of course, there's Facebook as you know, most groups on Facebook, most people on Facebook. But you know, I think mankind effects agree, that Discord is becoming more of a home in terms of meeting other people. We've got a paint chat section. So people come like we do on most Mondays and weekends, come and say hello. Have a chat with the guys as we paint and it's bit more personal.
But that's not to say that Facebook's not a good great place to you know, connect with people in the hobby. This is that Discord bring something else a little bit different. Like for example on Sunday I got to play a remote game with Chris. Thanks Chris for that game. The second edition for the second edition, space Hulk, sorry. That was really awesome to play. So you get to connect with other people, play some games and arrange some games with them, or come and watch us play the games.
You know, that's really good fun, too. Any other choice? Yeah, you'll have. It's a smorgasbord really, isn't it of stuff here? And it's growing, as we said, it's growing the community. I think we've got about two hundred forty members now. That's right. Yeah. Good 20 or 30 of those as regular submitters of posts and that kind of thing and a lot of lurkers but, you know, we have
workers, which is always good. anything else will highlight me that you've seen, I think this week, like to be honest, having a chat with people from any country in the world about where they grew up, how they got into the hobby, what they used to do to entertain themselves as kids in wargaming just in general, has been really fun, a lot of a lot of sort of Parallels and things that mirror with yourself. But then a lot of really interesting discussions.
There's a, there's a guy Timothy and he was telling us about how he himself and his friends made up their own sort of War gaming system, and it's fascinating to hear about Hmm. Yeah Timothy's located in Canada. So if like I said we like you know we simply being able to connect with people all around the world and it's really interesting to hear their perspectives and how they got into the gaming or what they're up to and hobby wise.
You know, we'll also got like a Play a locator section in the community as well. So you can hook up with people and it's always good to see people finding other people in their local areas. They can cook up and play some games together. But yeah, lots of good stuff in
here guys for this chord. So each each week we hope to get together and just talk about what's been happening in the community Discord. Wise and what's being what's going to come up if we have anything that's relevant coming up but yeah the competition will Keep you filled in with what's happening there with Manowar. But moving aside, we've got the YouTube channel now to Crown their command and we've recently, put up a new video with David to xia from Denmark.
Looking at his first white dwarf issue, one night 8:00, and myself and kind of fix. Did his issue your issue was again? Sorry mate, 178 179 not as exciting. I was doing a lot thinner than, yeah, it was my because I think me and David we talked for about well over an hour about this issue. It was just cram packed full of stuff. Yeah, that was a really good one. I enjoyed that. Yeah, that's good.
Lots of lots of good neck, remonda articles, in there, and the battle report for neck, reminder as well. That's when things got really exciting.
Yeah, it did actually because, you know, I even though I like the early 90s and that transition coming into, like fifth edition, but yeah, I mean they both offered something unique in both aspects, so I love the sort of pre fifth edition error but then, you know, once fifth edition came out, a lot of good game, really good games came out as well and before such as what was it like yeah, a lot of Specialists games, lot of special games. Can before that was like, yeah.
Well I'm a quest for example. And Talisman Third Edition, and tighten Legions and all those games. So yeah that those those issues covered a lot of that and of course second is importing hey was really in its prime then probably the most popular system around at the time so yeah a lot of good stuff in it. Yeah each time we hope to bring someone else's first issue of their white dwarf magazine. They picked up many, many moons ago and to flip through those
pages. Then two, yeah, go back in time, and look at how great those images were of the all those models, beautifully painted and all those battle reports and articles and that kind of thing. And like we found out some news today, like them even the in the 40K article that we went through today. So, it had little erratic has written in the rules. So, for example, one of the hawk War gear cards, it was were incorrect. Leeward or something and Gervais goes into explain what it should
have met and that kind of thing. So you got little nuggets of gold in there that we hope to uncover, but yeah. So that's that's used on the YouTube front, apart from that when I'm doing a lot of like remote gaming because I cannot game in person for the moment for the next couple months. Maybe maybe I'll just on the off chance.
I can get a game with one of the guys here locally, but apart from that, it's but it's opened up this whole Remote Play and it's brought in. I've asked other people in the community to write scenarios like Dr. The Viking from the 2828 Mill, old-school Cal Bunga Channel, he has kindly written a scenario for us and I've got other people to write lists and we've really enjoyed that so much that I really want to continue that so that was me and Jesse playing the Crystal Sword
of far and go and check that out. I'll leave links in the show notes so you can go check out the YouTube channel. Check out those games because I'll really entertaining. So if you've got a spare, two and a half hours but that's how long it's going to take to get through it, because of course, it will live live streamed. So and we did the battle for more with one pass a couple weeks ago now, I'm not him. That's like eight days ago. Yeah. It's you've been churning like,
yeah. I know it feels like it feel that two weeks ago. But yeah, it's, I've been churning out quite a lot actually. So there's like a week ago now. Okay. Yeah. So they've been really a lot of fun. So I hope you guys have been enjoying that and I'm sorry there's not a lot of other you know, well edited appropriate like you know, post-production type content but that's what we've got and people's responses to those have been pretty positive so far.
So thank you very much for that guys, that. Yeah, before we get to the show, the main show today. Firstly, I just want to welcome carnufex along and thank him very much. To be my co-host and hopefully a regular voice on the kind of command and to bring his insights and passions for second edition. Mostly. Hey, mate. Yes, your most almost a one trick pony.
Yeah, that's good. You can eat, you can educate me and say condition because it's one of the, it's one of the parts of, of the hobby that I don't know, too much about them. Sort of learning as I go, but I'm not quite quite a bloated system. Yeah, it seems like Like that seems like there's been so many. You know, rule expansions through white dwarves in other parts of the the whole history of second edition that it's hard to compile all into one.
One thing. Unless you bless you played it for so long in a gaming group that you've just, you know, it's has been nailed into your brain. Basically. Yeah, we're lucky nowadays with modern technology and Facebook that we can get a hold of Compiled facts for these games in these older old Hammer groups, you know, very lucky, but the battle, the battle Bible is the thing, isn't it?
It's a beautiful title, right? Okay, so yeah, so you can either play it out the box so you can play it with all the added a rata and all that kind of stuff. But yeah, either way, it's all good fun. We're all, still learning. But yeah, there's a lot of things that I didn't know about, you know, all the stuff that I had no idea about. So it's always nice to learn about these new things as you go along. Yep. So thanks again. Make for joining us but let's
get on to the main show. So we've got myself yourself and we've got a few other special guests which will turn up either from the very start ordering our So I hope everybody enjoys our anniversary special for the second year, the kind of command. And thank you for everybody's kind words and in our submissions thinking myself and and the hosts were coming on to share their stories, I really appreciate that and let's hope we can.
Let's hope the next year. The next 12 months is this going to get bigger and better as we go along. Okay, guys, that onto the main show. All right, boys. Will thank you very much for this. Great assembly of Ozzy heroes in the hero have a community. It's good to have you here. So we've got Dan, hey, going down, hey Mike, good the Bryan, taking a sip. Hi everyone, that's good, Ozzy water, make good, clean water, your is disseminated water but good, icy water, Chris 00 cameraman.
Hey going Chris you doing? I'm good and kind of fix hang on, dude. Pretty good, right? Okay, so got you all here to celebrate the anniversary. The second year of the clinical man, because it's two years old now. It was hard to believe. It's this time is flying by 81 episodes in already. And yeah, we're sharing the voices from people all around
the world which is awesome. And now you guys are all going to be part of this are anniversary special because we've never had you guys on before. So I thought it'd be a good opportunity to get everybody on at the same time. Talk about how they're going to the Hobby. Talk about their hobby projects, things are really passionate. A shit about things, they're working on things, they want to do in the future and that kind
of thing. So that damn would start with Dan first goes down as part of the Australian old Hammer, Trading Group, and the end the Facebook group page as well. And that's how sort of first initially interact with Dan. So Dan may tell us all about yourself, what tells about all about your crazy hobby, make your into Coach Jim Lyon was his name is actually a taxidermist in the u.s. now but he brought had one of those.
Bring your board games in days. So he brought in this hero quest game which I thought was possibly the greatest thing I've ever seen. And then I guess from there it went into they launched a crime under soon after that. So I saved up my money and I bought a box of rats kin Renegades and one of those horror maniac. Weirds. And it just spiraled from there into Oblivion by guess. That's good - sounds like a great introduction. So you will have to do. My best friend. Is now in the states?
Is he in Australia? Yeah, it's Australian. Yeah, I wouldn't have seen him for 15 years. So I don't know what he's doing. Okay. That's interesting. Really blue. Okay, wonderful. And how about you, Brian? How do you get into the hobby meant? Yeah, I got him probably probably around the same time as Dan I think. Probably 95 96 around that time. I remember, it's probably one of those.
The first first interaction was one of those really wet school days where you weren't allowed to go outside and everyone sort of crowd in the library to play a board game or something like that. And then, you know, people were playing with these little toy soldiers on the table that I couldn't see. I think the first one I probably picked up was a Terminator room, Space Marine Terminator and didn't really understand what it all was.
And then a friend of Took me up to the local shop, where they were buying all their hobby gear and that was pretty much the end of it. So walked away with a. I think a box of would have been a box of space for in plastic, so I think probably the very earliest I could have gotten them and yeah, haven't really looked back since then it's yeah, been fairly consistent. Since I was about 10 answer. Impressive, because you look pretty young. There Brian, coming in. That's good.
That's awesome. It's deceptive. And how are you? Chris, you got, you got an A Mountain of Miniatures behind you. Make those cabinets. So, tell us all about how you got into the. I don't miss any two of, the three four. There's another one on the other side, right, right. Probably similar. And maybe a little bit different to most, you know, got into it when I was in high school. So maybe little bit later than others. Things around 96 ish fantasy for
turning in fifth. I was actually like, I was like the nerdy jock. So like always hang around all the 40 players and play cricket on the team for Cricket and stuff, but I was terrible at it. So I was like really shit, so it really bad sport, but I hung around the sporty kids and I was just seeing geography class one day. I could hear, like, trying to, you're supposed to be learned about topographic mouths. Apps, Etc. I can hear the guys in the table behind me.
The nerdy kids of talking about black arcs and dark elves. And that know my, what the hell are these guys on about? So, I turned around, like, what what are you talkin about? So, they're talking about the basically just reading the 4th Ed, dark elf book. And it just blew my mind idea of the Blackhawks and everything going on my God.
What is this? And it tapped into the nerdiness in me that was hidden by this thin crust of sportiness that I was no good at And that was, it was love at first sight. So I changed School groups. And I was like, I said, I'm a nerd now and just go like obsessed.
So ever since then, it's just like, hoarding collect paint hoard hoard, hoard hoard paint towards a more, kind of like smell Vegas. It's just like a mountain of minis, but I me but I'm pretty good to just kind of a like a paint quite a bit, but it's always like that was my Niche was a like just painting it. So I've got a lot of painted armies, a lot of unpainted armies.
Apply as much, don't really read the books is funny that the Flop is what got me into the game, but then I'm not really like a Fluff guy. Don't really go back and reread the books and read any of the novels or anything. It was all just a gateway to get me onto the models and then that was it once I started by models, it was no turning back, but pretty much like forth into 5:45 fantasy, really play after six.
And it's like, it's not like if I just buy every single model from 4th to 6th at, I want that seemingly has kept me. Gone for like 25 years. So, it's probably good that I've limited to that. Yeah, well, I've seen your painting collection, mate, and it's pretty extensive so well done. That's pretty awesome. Okay, then we're only just discovered Instagram saying, it'll probably take me a year to transition everything across onto that. Yeah, that's a good place to
take. Probably everyone could see what I've painted and also for insurance purposes. Then I'll be able to get approved that I owned it. For insurance actually. Instagrams are A good place. I realize that there's a lot of good stuff on there. Dan Unity is Sun onto Instagram for you, mate, so you can post all your stuff out but yeah it's a lot of there's a lot of hero. Hammer old Hammer stuff on there as well. So don't be put off by all the boobs and bums.
There is a lot of good model. I could be wrong with that quote and then I got space Crusade and then a friend of mine was in in a library at school reading like a wargaming book. Can another guy spotted him and then infected him with Warhammer 40,000 and then by proxy. I got involved by going to his house and seeing a book. And as soon as I saw the Miniatures in the book, I was pretty much hooked was Unreal.
So, yeah, I would have basically bought will Hammer 40,000 after that played like a few other Specialists games, like, Nick, reminder and things like that as well. It's good times, but always been a tyranny player. And jinsil occult player primarily, I did play Modern versions of the game later on but sort of quit around, I think 6th edition of. Warhammer 40,000.
And then, in the last couple of years, sort of started up, again, once the new Chancellor Kohl came out, but I'm more just focusing on seconded 40K at the moment. All I know you're the, yeah, I know you're the 40K guy to go to. When you get me to the hoop, a universal, the armies of that silicone. I can't fix knows all about it, so that brings up a good point actually. So what game systems do you play? Or are you a player?
Or just a collective painter? Then going to start I used to be a lot of Nick Amanda like the when that first came out a lot of Warhammer fantasy When I Was A Bachelor, I had a 12 by 6 foot table and we would regularly play sort of 10,000 point games over the span of a week, never played 40 km or life, but I have
a couple of armies. But haven't played so much fucking the last sort of eight years or so I haven't played very much primarily because the group, I sort of played with everybody grew up, I guess they had kids and, and, and all that kind of thing and fundamentally, I don't like people very much. So I had to try to find a new group. I tried a couple of gaming groups and things like that, but
everybody took it far too. Seriously for my liking because at the end of the day where grown men playing with toy soldiers, so it's just I just sort of faded away from that side of things and I just sort of paint we collect and try not to let my wife may have much stuff I've got But I did say I did send this parcel to in secret mate. So hopefully she didn't see the yeah, those we got. Yeah, that's what the PO Boxes. Yeah.
I know that, you know, like you talked about a lot of you collected like your collection and how you paid for what you paid to deliver, but you see, you never actually play it. Like for example, epic Space Marine, layer chaos, Army for that. But you've never talked to you. Yeah, I've never played that one came about because I bought Somebody had like a it's like a four hundred dollar block that popped up with two shopping bags full of toy soldiers.
And I would I I'll get on that. So I bought this gigantic, big lucky dip and it ended up with half chaos Army in it and then of course, I have to finish it. So here I am with an epic K or some cool. Good on you mate. Thats awesome. Well, I hope you can play it. Like, that's the thing. I hope you can get that on the table. Actually use it because you pay spend all that time, painting, all those models and clicking
them. So I won't might my eldest son is 20 86 and he's just started collecting necrons with one of his mates are getting into later Edition. So I'm going to have to get something modern I think and play with them. Oh that's awesome. That's great. Well yeah, the perfect excuse and yeah, absolutely. Okay. Now Brian, are you a gamer or just a collector? Painter and photographer? So yeah, I guess I'm I would
identify myself as a painter. I I've been collecting I'd say I got on the the sort of the ante bet he Bay Purge. I'm going to say maybe 10 or 12 years ago, thinking that I really wanted to focus on sort of the fifth edition fantasy and second edition 40K and over that time, I sort of started collecting more and more. And when Facebook to pick our platform, I started collecting across that as well.
My, I guess, my, if I put a focus on, am trying to collect, what was in the 98 catalog that I've sort of picked that as the year that I wanted to try and complete? Book if it makes sense to say that but that's the been the ongoing goal still nowhere near it unfortunately, but it's a lot of fun. Hunting for things. I did play a little bit when I was younger.
Sort of a teenager when you Games Workshop would run sort of Thursday game nights and they provide a lot of the narrative and the bit of a really fun atmosphere for being in there to have around 20 or 30 other players where it wouldn't be serious. It would just be that they put a fun sort of storyline or initiative on the table and You know, they'd be really charged up and there'd be a lot of energy flying around the room and it was really good just for
getting some of that atmosphere. I don't know if they still do that anymore, but I feel like that focus on all the new additions anyway. But that was that was probably when I played the most is when that was around and that was an option. Krista is open. So primarily painter and collector is like a Warhammer thing or just everyone, I know. But it seems that like collecting is universal everyone I know is a hoarder and then it's do you then play with your board?
Or do you just paint it? But everyone seems to hoard but I've played quite a bit now. So we played a lot up until six and then moved out of home, you know, discovered life outside. Of War Games Miniatures, and it probably was on the back burner, but he could always paint on a Wednesday night. So it kind of stuff when the last two years, because I've got like, friends and we play, but epic, 40 K ym Renaissance, which
I really enjoyed. And then we've got a games Club in Perth here called Outpost. Shout out to those guys, we've been running for the last year. A 7, was it the 7th Ed fantasy with six add books to get a bit more balance? We had a legal 20:30 guys and that got a couple of tournaments as well that we get about 12 to 18 guys. Show up to, I guess I'm more of a gentlemanly gamer now so I think had maybe I started playing older.
I might have played a bit more but we're certainly traumatized when playing with my mates when we were kids when it was you played skaven it was you were playing against you know what you call it the bloody greater demon, every time you can play against your mates. Got a bloodthirster guarantee bloodthirster. Everyone's got you know. So all the must have here, a hammer items and it goes, we just played to the point where we hated playing each other and
it gets traumatized each other. Now that we've got older and we miss it and I don't if I don't have any fond memories of playing fifth but I yearn for fist. So maybe like a do-over. I think it's why we like Renee's, not so much. You get the magic items back and get the cards back. You know you get the green basis back but then we're agreeing not to be jerks you know bring troops. Don't just bring all the shock troops in the bloody you know, a greater demon.
Let's like actually enjoy. For the couple hours and I think I like enjoy it so much more now than I probably ever have. But yeah, ideally, if I was painting, I'll paint five nights a week, but if I can game, you know, once a fortnight, that's pretty much spot-on, but that's good. I'm glad you're enjoying one or nice ones and you're getting some epic 40K stuff or games into, that's good, that's
excellent. And yeah, I can say like, you know, we came back to fifth edition, with all, those kind of memories of the olden days where people have, you know, the heart of Woe and, you know, Because the other thing black German are and always other kind of combos that people used to come up with. But I think that's kind of almost eradicated by itself over time it sort of just worn out and people just want to play narrative games, or going to
play fun games. Yeah, you can take it, you can take your Vermin board but you know, it's a model. It's the greater demons are part of the whole universe and set up and everything in part of the Obama thing. But you do it. You do. So with your ad at your own risk. I think. Basically, but if it said, I might be a bit more Savvy now. Yeah. You know how to deal with them? I think back in the day, so fun to have students when I first started playing the table.
Yeah, it's funny. This is like faces when they see like a giant. The pressure away the demon, it's always fun to have. Hey, I think I got my first 10 games in you play against someone my-my adults. And you bring Tyrion and checklist and you like, you only as painting first half dozen games. Why you got to be that guy nowadays? I'm, I can bring it because I'll bring some shit to and
discourage you. You know, maybe I, maybe I just like it. When I pulled the bullshit rather than them, because we could play a game of 100, a Saint Saint. I bought Shadow Blade and he can hide in my mates, high elf unit. And then he popped out killed his Wizard and then blew up with the hard way and then took out half the unit. I thought it was a funny shit. I've seen all week. He did enjoy it as much so maybe, maybe I just like it when I'm doing the the hijinks and
not the other way around. But I think the small I love playing smaller game. So this with the smaller games, you see less of the Big Mike, alesi lesser Tecla Centurion, for example, as a combo, you see less of the greater demons and that kind of thing. So it sort of level that out in a way, I suppose the bigger the game, you know. Well, you're going to bring the big beasts and the big nasty stuff along with it. So, yeah, it's all part and
parcel. As long as you're having fun and enjoying it, and rolling the buckets of dice, then you'll be fine. So yeah, you do Miss. I think every single game I played this year of needed a to Pasta, kill something with the can enroll to 10. I happens every game. Now I can enjoy that, I find that incredibly hilarious. It's almost guaranteed and years ago, that would have triggered me to no end with his laugh about it. Now, it's funny. Okay, Carter fix your big 40K player.
Are you playing second that you can do and that come under, I'm trying to get my friends back in. It. I'm primarily painting, I mean, as a kid, I was lucky because we could go to this Sylvania, battle games club, which they host Moab, the mother of all battle games. And as kids we played second edition and as teens who played second edition and drove everyone else nuts. All the older group of nerds, refuse to play 2nd, Ed, probably because of behavior like our
else nowadays. I'm slowly losing them. Into space Crusade, which funnily enough is really smooth and easy to play and easy to understand. And still has these sort of like heart-stopping moments where as the alien player you sort of think, oh no, I've almost wiped out every single Marine player by accident and hopefully we can get it. I can convince them to get some games have, S it happening, probably under the, don't be a dick rules. A lot of parallels with
everybody else. Everyone's getting married and having babies. And all the sort of boring stuff. So I'll keep painting. And hopefully, by the time they've got their game rooms up and running. I can provide some armies, it's good. It's good to see people. You still getting motivated to paint and that kind of thing and do they hobby even though they're not playing games.
Nice God helps ya, Discord helps to this, quote helps to and like these kind of avenues social media Avenues really quite helpful in motivating and spit, guys. Do you find it better to paint to play? Are you a kind of a pain to play? I'm a I'm more of a pain to player type guy. Is that necessarily for you as well. Does that suit your needs? Or are you just a painter just to paint and just happy to paint? Or is there other motivations behind what we do that?
I might sort of set a new Miracle. My little one here. So yeah. On my see these days and mr. Painter. I don't really do it for any other reason than just for myself these days like I get less Carried Away about the Army books. One of the gentleman spoke before I forget these name. My apologies about is not so much. He likes the fluff which got him into it, but it's not a Fluff that's not all this for him for me. Like, if I want to have an orc
Cannon, I'll have an old cannon. A black hole prodding a Tyrannosaurus Rex. I'll do that. I'm so basically I just paint what I feel like these days and I tend to sort of skip between projects as I'm sure everybody does but really they just get kind of nicely and then put away in boxes and I guess it's just nice to have them and paint them. And then that's about all I do is of the moment. You - good.
Yeah. Well, you know, if you know I enjoy painting as well but and I could be probably Content with just painting and just putting the my cabinet like Chris does. And, and Brian and and, and kind of things does as well. We probably just be content with just doing that and sort of reliving the memories of having to paint all these models that maybe we once wanted, but we couldn't have. And now we have the opportunity to get them and acquire them and
paint them. Yeah, that's pretty much you've nailed it there. Yeah. They're just having the stuff that I wanted as a kid but didn't couldn't wasn't allowed. And now these days that I'm a big boy. I Just you can just order what you want. You can track down that the Goblins you wanted or have 97 Goliath's painted because that's what you wanted. You can just go from there. So you have 97 delays painted. Yeah, my gloss gank is 97.
Holy hell. Okay. Because well, because every time I've been taught by like I used to play a lot of neck, reminder and then as your leader would get, you know, I know I've changed him from his grenade launcher, devil, as gun. I then need the model. So I did not buy another one because there were cheap, you know what I mean? You'd buy one off eBay for a dollar, fifty by another model cut, cut the weapons off, giving me your last pill, get give him a gun and a Plasma Pistol and
then playing like that. Two games made you decide to give you something else and then I'd have to do it again. And then I ended up with 97. I'll send you a picture. Yeah please do. I want to Overlay want to see ya? Yeah I think it's 97 thereabouts. They were an entire, it wasn't Imperial Guard penal Legion for a little while for one of my mates borrowed it but yeah it's a little bit excessive conscripts and things and sort of wild Nick.
Remember and The Hive conscript kind of gang to bring to your imp. Yeah yeah and the pain is I've got I'm currently putting together a valhallen, put it over to Valhalla turns and currently putting together a Rough Rider platoon and they're going to have a rock a Goliath Imperial Guard platoon to go with them. I don't know why but they will yeah why not? You could integrate some of your older collections or models from different systems in there as well.
I think that's right. Yeah, don't have too many dollies. No, that's right. That's right. What's the other? What's the other? What's the other guys that came? All locks? All locks would fit really nicely in there as well? I think was it abandoned? Yeah well they're fantastic. I got a little bit carried away. If you remember the tail end of the when Games Workshop, we're doing the B orders. Yeah, he could bring up the UK and you could want to, you know, like this particular chap, you
could do that. I've got a little bit carried away because I had a few holes left in my neck romantic collection. So I've currently got I sound like I'm humble bragging that I just built up. So I've got all the original Nick Rimando models, and the sort of aim is there to just have them all nicely painted in their little places and that's about it, really, we have 97 Asha models. Now, I have all of this our models. It's not 97, but I have all of them. You have multiple duplicates of
them. Possibly need to talk then. Just hold the line. Okay, so good. It's on the cover. The put you on the spot here. What's the best game of the 90s that you can remember? Like what's the you know what do you think is being the ultimate game that you could play forever and ever and never get bored and and just keep churning out those armies and keep playing and rolling those dice, the same set of rules Chris and I start with
you mate. And I'm I'm a fantasy guy and I guess I see the flaws in Sixth and fifth. I mean quite a half dozen games Epic 40K, but I really enjoyed it. So don't forget play forever because I've barely played it now but I did really enjoy that rule set. Otherwise I guess it would just have to be 50 with a. Don't be a dick kind of rule set up. I'll get can't fear into that one and don't be a dick in fantasy. Love that. Yes. Well, yeah. Okay, that's a good choice now.
Carnufex, I'm guessing it's second edition. Yeah, like I would say that and currently the way I collect is so that I can have all options for an army or I could field. Something that as a kid. I really wished. I could do like I have time the hundreds Palm lines or something really silly. So, yeah, I'd go 2nd, Ed. It's still, it's quite bloated and quite complex at times and a bit slow, especially when it comes to hand combat, but it was always fun. We always had fun as kids
enjoying each other. Yeah, that's right. All right, Brian have achievement. Yeah, I'd probably still go with, with fantasy.
I think for me, one of the big appealing things was how beautifully painted, some, those Studio armies were and we have second edition had some really great armies as well, but you just couldn't sort of Look Away from from those big sort of masterpieces that they put together in the white dwarfs and I always found that really compelling so I'd probably say 5th edition other than that it will have a quest might come up there as well just to 72 something you could.
You could always knock around with and get it, really good story going. So then I'll let you have it. So I've said, you're on the edge. Yeah, for me it would have to be have to be neck from under, that was my first in constant Obsession but if not neck, reminder that it have to be fantasy because I just can't say no to the bad guys in fantasy. Okay. You've got quite a lot of detail stuff Avenue for Fantasy 40K, and epic wasn't right. Yeah. Not necessarily just went by the bad guys.
I mean, like inverted. Is bad guys. You know, like aux caving? I'm Elizabeth. Yeah, I know. Not visit man. I hate those guys. Yeah. And two Runners. Give me the heebie-jeebies. I do like to dance for some reason. That's what it is. You don't like losing. Yeah, now I played with a job. Never won a game against losses men in any capacity. They just drive me nuts.
We're going to team up maybe do team team tag against Lisbon some kind of. We could find some movement players in Australia together and I'll bring the nastiest list. I can ever find and you do the same. Fantastic, I can't stand the most epic. Yeah, yeah, I can't stand up,
but anyway, okay, that's cool. All right, now, Why the question before we go to a break, how do your head, your better halfs, think about your hobby and I think you're weird and they put you on a corner and like my wife does in this room to keep me away into shelter me my stuff away from the eyes of unsuspecting visitors. How do they respond to your hobby? Brian Abbott your better half man. Yeah, very much the same as you. I think I'm very supportive but yeah.
Very keen for most of it to be kept away kept in a room, but not very, very supportive at the same time. Right? That's nice. That's good to hear, man. Haven't you Chris? I'm probably pretty lucky because I've, my games room is literally my games room. So the first room in the house and it's full of models. No, my wife's great. So I guess, you know, I guess she's good in that back. When I was younger, I used to. I was a car guy. So I would sink. Tens of thousands dollars into
cars thing. I want to have like a spent 40 Grand on a 30 grand car and sold of 20 grand so that the mass was terrible. So in retrospect she's like oh this is this is fantastic compared to that although she also thinks that potentially the more I buy eventually, I'll run out of things to buy so I think maybe you when she sees the boxes coming so he's closer to the end. We all know that's not necessarily the truth, but she does. So that's good.
It is key casting that that spell over my yeah, that that veil of. Yeah well I mean it's long as I need the pain to stop his out and although a up syndromes it away and stayed on track amateur is that the more paint so I need more paint. That's what you should say. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just do that. Okay. Now kind of things. Haven't you met? You got a better half. Currently single. But I would say a majority of
the people. I've dated have been pretty tolerant strangely of the Hobby and I've always sort of played while dating people's and painted and things like that. So I've been lucky I guess Let's go make another Margarita. You're in the clear, but you can do it as long as as much as you like. So do you very much, sir, your family have they have they reacted to it.
Well, my my youngest son, he took him to a diptych on a couple years ago because he was competing in Imperial salt, so he gets it. My wife, she doesn't get it, but she gets it, you know what I mean? Like she Exid, I like it. Sounds like my wife made. Yeah, very much. Yeah, yeah. She likes it or lock it. She obviously doesn't want to taking over my life, but that's no more than she doesn't want. My old cars taking over my life, or my work, taking over my life,
except make sense. So she's she's supportive, but she doesn't get it, if that makes sense, which you can like I don't get the fact that my mother likes quilting. But I get the fact that she likes something. If that makes any sense, he always pays better than bloody gambling. Spending on squandering, all my money, see it's a good investment okay I hand coordination mathematics, it's all absolutely.
All right guys we're gonna go for a quick break so you can have a bit of a just bit of a rest and have a refreshment or refill if necessary and will come back with a quiz. I've prepared for you guys, so I hope you enjoy that. I'll be back in just a moment. Okay guys, thanks very much for taking a quick break and unfortunately, Dan had to pop out to feed little snot things at home.
So sadly you can't be part of the quiz but it means you guys have a chance to become the ultimate quiz Champion. So are you guys ready? Ron fair warning. I'm very competitive but I don't know the fluff. So look out. Well there's a lot of questions. These questions are based on sort of 90s. Fourth fifth, 40K neck or Munda, not Space Marine.
I think not, not too trivial because we just maybe a bit too difficult to answer but I thought we could try doing these kind of quizzes and see how they go and it may be our community can think of other questions or other quizzes. We can do in the future. I think that'd be really cool idea. So each question is worth one point and I suppose if you win at the end, well, You get to take home the trophy if there is one for being the anniversary
winner of today, okay? So this will be, here we go. Question 1. How many starlings are there on a pump wagon? Model, cast your mind. Back to the old startling model the manual pump wagon? Chris no cheating. Can't look in the cabinet. Hey, I don't know if that's even how many Smith to be on their own, not only gives you 12. I'm gonna say 40, I'll say 10 kind of fix you one one. Point. Good man is ten toys according to the catalog that came with that set. That's a fluke.
Well, you did well. Okay, you're on a roll. I think we're even hide friends, how many original Citadel paint sets. Now, we're talking about the ones the awesome ones from 1989. I don't know if that's a bit before your time and not, but they had like the golden demon Blanche artwork painted on the front of them. Okay? Chris if I ever lost you Anna. I'm trying to networks, think about how many people I'm going to offend by getting the answer wrong.
How many suitable paint would like those original civil. Paint sets were released by Games Workshop, in 1989 and I say three, you know, I think it through as well three and we different styles are released in total in total. There's what those a whole set of them.
So they came for example, there was a color set as a creature set for example, and they had like a series of sets can painting all the different colors of paints and I for one and maybe the other guys, you know, we bought those whose Elder first paint sets. We have a found the have the yellow golden demon, the best possible best painter. But I'm trying to save jobs is going on his back wall that is unfortunately I've got I've got one of the later ones so yeah.
How many of the original paint sets were released so kind of fix. You said three? Yeah. Stab in the dark and Brian is it three? I think three. Yeah. Okay Chris take a shot in the dark and not say well that's a 3-0 win but I also would like an idiot if he answers three. So, I'm an idiot. So let's say 40 you're very close. Chris was actually five sets? Yeah, yeah. You'll get a bonus point if you can name all the sense. Now I gave you a couple of names.
Already know all five, you get a point. All right, kind of fix. Go for it. Now I could be too late. Okay, good. Okay. Yeah, I'm in the same boat. I thought I could remember just the colors packaging. I couldn't give her the names. Okay. Yeah. Chris I gave you a couple of gonna be a couple started to give it color and creature. Remember those say I'm just going to say that in Perth Western Australia, they were the only two that were released. So all the other ones I don't know about.
All right. So there's a color creature, monster Space Marine and expert the expert gave you all the inks. Okay? All beings in it. Yeah, that was the best best paint sets ever. I'm very envious of. Anybody has those boxes in the paint's? Still in them because they're still good. Well, it won't be today after 30 odd years. Okay? All right, so no points there. Okay so question three who wrote the cows codex? And what year was it published in?
Zandy chamber. Okay, so kind of fixes and each a Brian. Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was Andy. I'm gonna say, 97 97 on a second. I've got the white dwarf that it came out in, but it doesn't turn the year. So I want to say and you Chambers in 97 as well, it felt like an only seven white dwarf, okay? You lock those answers in, that's it. Yeah, and we should have done the buzzer thing to, I've got about that. Do we do bacon buddy? Okay, it was actually a good if we don't get any questions,
right? Then the whole quiz thing doesn't work it's defeated or you could you could actually well I thought if you if you if the first person to buzz then got the answer wrong, then it would escalate to getting two points for the next person to buzz. Maybe something like that, we can work it out. The community can help us because I'm hoping This obviously, as you can tell. So the answer is, it was a collaboration between Travis Johnson and antechambers written in 1996. Was published.
Try to make that face. Nice. No points at the kind of fix you in the lead mate. So well done. Question 4. What is the movement character? Characteristic of a Giant Eagle in one a fantasy? That's fourth and fifth. What is the movement characteristics? That 12 inches. Got to fix this condensed site, 6, butterflies fix. I think it's movement character seems probably 4 or 6, or 6, which one? Let's go, six, most probably for hey, what do you think?
And Brian and then actually to the I thought I thought I'll tricky without I thought everyone says, like 24 or whatever. You know, 12. Yes. It's only two. Okay. So don't really go, that's criminally inefficient. Yeah. I know they're really good at flying or very good at walking along the ground. Oh, retake ality every stall. Thanks! Okay, so kind of fix you doing well, he's still in the lead mate. All right, so question 5, what is the result of the Mad boys
table? Now that we're talking about the Orcs codex was 2nd edition? So if you got the Mad boys table, you're going to roll on that before the start of the game. Now, if you roll a six, what is the result on the table? Lots of answers here is card effects. What do you think the role of six on the table and that boys table? What do they do? How do they perform? Let me check and check have a guess. You roll, what was the role. So if you if you if you roll a
D6 and go to yeah six. Okay let's six, I'm guessing they would have been invincible. And if it was out of a D6 for the six on a D6, the be something crazy like during winter before the turn or something invisible for the turn. Okay. Now, that they're obviously there was like a like an actual key that was like keyword for each each individual result and then it gave you like a description of what they would actually do. So if you can pick up the keyword, that's all I'm looking for.
As to the result, then you get the point. Right. Any ideas now Beyond them, a long time? Since I've had a go at any of that, I would say something along the lines of a brain explosion. I think it's closer to the rolling, I want great explosion. Okay, Chris, I never played second. So I'm trying to think of any games that you are watching. Feel like it's like casting a psychic thing with total power or something to that effect. It was just a full force. Okay, give me water in there
somewhere. What? The actual result was crazy. So they go crazy for all the six, the immune to psychology, all that kind of stuff. They think they're invincible. So kind of fix, got half a point there, I think. So, he still in the lead. Anyways, only one are points so he did mention the word crazy when he was going on there and he's answer. Okay, question 6. How much does it cost to recruit a heavy in your neck? Remonda gang.
Now, this is the next Monday, the gang building process when you go through that and you're getting your gang members and you're getting your regular Troopers, you've got your Heavies, and your Jews, and your leader, and that kind of thing. How much does it cost to acquire a heavy? The thought it was a very good list, you're not answering it anything. So carnifex, what do you think? 60 credits credits. I remember Brian. Never play Nick Rimando. So I'm going to go opposite end
of the spectrum. I will go. 200 credits Sonic minutes. Okay, and Chris. What do you think, man? Thank you so much. I played one game in line. 95 come never. I didn't remember the point system going to go with like 13 credit for some reason 13 in my head. It's been a while. A 60 credits well done mate. What a fluke feels rigged. Its fancy guys kind of get the fancy questions, right? Why we got Okay. Well let's bring it back. Let's bring it back. Question 7. Okay it's not over yet.
So you've got you've got a chance here to recruit some. We really going to get two points. So how much does our can the black mark on the black is the guy in the undead fourth edition book who writes a flying Chariot. Okay. You familiar with him. I can the black will sell out. 300 425 points. So you got a chance to know anything about fantasy. So he probably won't know anything about this is going to be shot in the dark.
So how Just a cost including all his magic items now there are 4 magical items that he takes I think yeah three or four magic items plus his Chariot. Sure is something that the total Point cost of him to take it again He's a big game for 725. I'm just I'm going to go three eighty three eighty. Okay, Chris. What do you reckon? I think 725 alone. Also think maybe 1090. So we'll go 725. 725. Okay, Carter takes a shot at the time. I come on.
You got a chance here. Everyone's picking some pretty high points, might say like 800. Well, I'll force you guys, you all wrong. It's 525 points. It comes to should have said for 2020, which makes up for everything and he's some kind of spell casting devil as well. So, ok, so question eight, how many credits does it cost to hire a bounty hunter in necro Munda? Be careful kind of fix might nip this one. So start with Chris what do you think?
Mate press we think the heavy 60 then surely a bounty hunters 120. It's got to be twice as good. Okay. All right locked it in. Okay we think bro I'm going to try and steal that number and go 140 140 okay carnufex come on bring it on Home 80 kind of sexy disappointments 35 credits well that's okay way off. Why? I never played that expansion me too. I never played with either. Paul brought his books over. So I'm looking through his books
today. I thought of my grab a few of those Outlaws here was just got Bounty Hunter listed in the yeah that's pretty cool. I'm not sure. Anyhow Now, number nine, this is a 40K question. We're gonna bring it back for you guys. Play 40K. What is the name of the avatars webinar? This is most probably it's pretty easy. Easy question for you guys. They got using a buzzer buzzer word that you go buzz, buzz, buzz, or use some kind of name like bacon, buddy, like kind of
fix but this should be way. Easy, guys, what's the name of the avatars weapon? It's either a spear or a sword. You guys don't know this. My God. I'm very sorry. I'm very disappointed Chris now. I know why. Dan left now he was trying to save his honor sound effects. You should get this for sure. That this is your real name for our. Yeah, I know it because I suffered to it so much the Wailing Doom, that's it. You got it, you got it in the
bag. How many points you got down to three and a half of losing count? No idea. If they you got 10 points, being a dwarfish word, Grant Translate to, this is the hardest question of all. Grant have a gas, cause you guys won't know, have some fun with this one. Is it GI UND gra and D, like, actual brand brand would say I pronounce it. Maybe it's crap. Yes, crap. All right, so choosing the perfect amount of girth, right? Okay, I like that one.
Yeah, it's got a sound. Positive something gets a unit of measurement for the beer. Okay? Unfortunately it translates to hammer and yeah. Sorry guys. What kind of fix you take the trophy home occifer. Celebrate conflicts like Maradona in the World Cup. Congrats, obviously, that was terrible. So I need I need Pitbull is maybe like a law-based one or something. That was really fun fun to do. So yeah. We're going to do that proposed that for people later on so we
can do some quizzes. I think. Quizzes are fun. Yeah, that's awesome. So we'll do that. Definitely in the future. Alright guys, so going to the the later part of the show. Now as we as we sort of wrap up today, Let's talk about our future projects. Like what things do you want to play for the next four months? Why can't you have it particular project in mind that you want to complete and finalized? Or is it a collection that you want to collect or by?
Or is it a game that you want to play? Chris will start with you then? Well I'm kind of wrapping up now, my dark elves here Hammer, Dark Elves of any got Executioner's and then I'm doing a witch-king conversion. So I've got like a fish dead, chaos Chariot, and some cold ones. I'm just going to use Karloff the model out of our Nick Rimando and try and convert that to see what online, a really cool and that will bring my dark elves done, which then leaves me with the rest of the year to
decide on an option. So, I was talking to myself and it just got to me. Tone. I do have some chaos dwarfs, so it feels like I should paint them, so I'm tossing up. Let me go back to Epic and do some more of my epic. Aux if I do some cars dwarves, all the guys at cobbler. Going to start a 3rd Ed 40K
league. So do have some Talent sitting there, or stripped ready to go. So, I've got the rest of the month to decide which way to go and that's that'll take, like six months if it's a whole Army, six months. So it's pretty much going to take me through the rest of the year. Oh then, I guess if I can just stick to a project for the six months, then that is Battle be a wing. That's not normally me. I've got a lot of armies and they're all.
I mean they're more than what he can play with, but they all have something else to paint in sucker for thinking, you're finishing a meal given up with one unit left to go and I got to, I got to go off and do something else down. So finish your dark girls would be one. Then start to finish something else to break those habits. Otherwise, I'm not shocking flip-flopper. Bye. To get back on the Epic nothing. So you can find a lot in a month which is incredibly satisfying.
So I could have a massive wall in no time. Yeah, as we found out in the Discord challenge like a monthly challenge for epic and yeah, I did. You got some Pilots up as well to decrease in that, you know, when early, I was I needed as a palate cleanser because I painted 21, opposed dark help Warriors and kill me. So I need to do something different and then obviously
inspired you. So you decided to do an epic challenge as I was flicking back to the dark L say Challenges in the Discord. So. Yeah. We'll see Negra month at management and was like, this for this month and then we'll do neck. Remember blood bowl and other ones that people want to do. So that's really good fun because it's usually just a small amount of models anyway that need people need to paint but I think it's a really good fun motivator for people out there.
That's awesome. Chris, I hope you can achieve that goal mate. I'd like to see you do some chaos towards. That'd be pretty awesome. Okay. So yeah. Yeah. Yeah. She'll get inspired by the ones that Stone in the group. They're great. So cool. Should I should do them. Okay, we'll have you hope you do? Might have you do something? You're going to do something, anyway, always painting. So that's great. That's good with yeah, something
will get done. And you've got, you've got some spare spare room in those fields behind you, mate, I'm sure I really don't actually. Every last one of them is full, say anything I'll paint now doesn't have a home. Hey, what a problem to have, your wife will see a big delivery coming soon. The shelves. I don't think she'll let me have a fourth cabinet and might be taking the piss. It will be The same. See that special? Yeah. All right. Got a teammate.
Okay, how about yourself, right? Well, you see in the next year or so, I like the idea of collecting cabinets. I think we've discovered a new hobby and that is well, they cancer that's a good one that you could start to move into. But now, I think for me, I've got a constant decision Paralysis on my next project. I like to call having sort of
spot projects. Like I fit, just finished up the Dome wheel for skaven, but for me, I think it's going to be down to whatever the next either, seconded. Additional fifth edition challenge will be. And I wanted to start a new Army if it's going to be fifth edition, I need I need a positive or A good aligned I'll me. So I don't want to get some dwarves going. If it's if it's 40K I wanted to move into getting a an evil Army so getting some not Lord's going
for chaos in that space. It depends, which one will crop up first. Last night, the be awesome actually, really going hard with your for UK stuff at the moment. So it's good to see you project coming along there and you're doing a lot of Marines and that kind of thing. So it's really good. So they are looking forward to. That writer be great mate. So keep us keep us posted in the Discord that and on the Facebook group, if you would.
Okay, mr. Carnufex, what do you got planned there for the next four months? I probably should get diagnosed for ADHD. That's a joke. I know it sounds like a joke but you know, looking back at projects was. Yeah, but that that should be gone. Number one. I think the most important thing will be to finish painting or the space Crusade said I've got and then work on all the slack Gene, still a cult seconded Orcs, all that sort of stuff. And tyranids and try and make
headways into that. It's a big queue sometimes I look at what Marcel's doing and I feel a bit better. So yeah. But we're alone. Try mr. Marcelle to make you feel better in the end. That's good, man, that's good. It's a grim it remedy for you actually and I don't think the inner ADHD thing is really that uncommon.
I mean I for one jump between several projects at a time I think Most people are the same and then, you know, even when you think I am done and then you think I know I need to do need to touch up here or do this. I need to put a new Banner on something or whatever, so it's continuous really well. Like everyone's sort of mentioned it's good to have a palate cleanser and jump between different things just to sort of free It Up and Kill the monotony and I mean there's a lot of very
very say me things. And I kind of go into like production factory worker mode and just Ancient stuff out. I, yeah, that's always a good thing to, you know, to really get if you really motivated or really pumped to do something and you just want to see something through to the end, it's really good to do that and that way you've got that self feeling of a confirmation accomplishment at the end and that way you can put it away and start something new or fresh.
So that's good, too. So, we'll just do it in as you say in small chunks. And have that as a palate cleanser between each each project, that's Whatever Gets you there in the end, but hopefully, people can join us on Discord which we're mostly on these days either in the payment chat or just corresponding through texts and photographs and see what other people are doing, what projects they're
really into. So hopefully, people new people can come and join us there as the community sort of slowly growing. We've got about 100 not noticeable than 200 people. Now, I can remember, this is quite a number of people now in a disk or that's quite busy, it's called Web traffic there. So we would like to see there as well, and come and help us grow the community there.
And yes, what just play remote games or, you know, share your hobby projects, what you're doing and come and join Marcel in the paint chat is always, there is always lonely. Many people to talk to. So, but in closing guys. Thank you very much for me. I'm this a very special anniversary episode and thank you for making it very clean. I was very surprised was not one F bomb during the entire episode. So thank you very much for that
because we keep forgetting that. There's any new South Welshman on the other side to getting this right? Thanks. You did say we offer hobby projects for the year the time I see you. You painting some different, the master flip-flop. That's that's a master flip-flop here. Don't even ask me because you know I'll post something up. And then the next second, someone will say something.
And I'll be on, I'll be derailed into something else, so yeah, I'm fed up with well, I'm in the, I'm in the Gathering, the body painters challenge. I'm actually keeping up with that month by month, so I've now completed the fourth month. No, it's the fourth month. Yeah, done for about four months now. So now I'm going to start the fifth month. So I've been very consistent in getting those completed on time, so that's good.
So my High Elves are slowly growing in size and Becoming a bit more varied in different units that I can take now. So that's really cool. But, you know, I'm not going to. I'm not going to say, I've just completed my 6000 points of chaos epic Space Marine. I mean, that was a pretty big achievement for myself. I mean I've got the Lord of battles and the Doom Lord Titan done in like two days, like they
should be really good. You know, if I'm in the mood for something, I'll just just go. Go, go hammer and tongs and just get it done, you know what I mean? So other things might take a bit longer. But yeah, usually if I'm really in the mode, I'm just just doing it, doing it, doing it till it's done. So yeah, I can't say any more than that, I can't say any all that, I hope to get more games in. That's my my whole goal, it's great having stuff painted, but
I really want to play. I really love playing. So I got to play another game of space Hulk today. This morning with it with Chris in America through Discord, remote play. That was awesome because I've never played second missions. Make that was great. I played 40 case in addition, a couple days ago going to play epic couple of days now from now. So yeah, for me getting the games in this really important for me, You know, I want to have fun.
I want to have the interaction of playing playing the games. That's a big part of it. I think we all want to see the beIN Lord on the table mate, you're going to see it you know? See it this? What's today, Tuesday, Thursday.
This Thursday will play a big 6,000 point game, Paul's coming over with his Imperial Guard, he showed me a picture of the the obvious Army today so he's taking the capital Imperial imperialists if I can say it correctly, that's That huge transport that can take an entire company of guys that moves only 10 centimeters every turn. So, that'll be pretty cool to see on the table. That's a man, that is an amazing model, so I'm really looking forward to that playing. What's epic?
I mean, you know, I would love to have my dwarf Army finished and I'd love to start another scenario project. The scenario is a sort of things that I like to do as well. You know what I mean? Like, like, Recently, we did the mall thrown pass scenario. I love playing that. I love doing those things. So I've got a couple of those and sort of working in the background. But again, Chris as, you know, it takes time mate and I need
more holidays. So if you can do something, if you can form some kind of spell time spell, I can get you fired tomorrow. It's very efficient with some kind of massive amount of financial Reconsider record your compensation, be excellent. And I've been I could do all that stuff every day all day like I'm doing now but that's a dream. Can you guess what me out with this situation? I'll rebound that spill back on
teammate below. Yeah but yeah we'll get a hobby projects are all keeping ourselves busy. That's the main thing and we're getting things done. Now I don't play computer games. The main reason why is that I'll never get anything done you? The same note of what I play, Too Many computer games are they? I kind of think that's a problem that you'd go to the other. Stop it. I've got a switch.
I've basically stopped playing Justice, get a Headway in painting, because when Eldon ring came out, that pushed everything out for about two months. I bet, I bet bet. So, yeah, keep your motive. Keep your goals in mind and focused and keep yourself on track. Basically to get it. Done. But yeah. Anyway guys, good luck with everything. Really appreciate you coming on today and enjoy the rest of your day. Awesome. Thank you. Congrats on the anniversary as well. Thanks guys.
Thanks very much for your support and your friendship. Thanks very much take care. Joe. Okay. Is it up? Hi guys. Thanks very much for making it to the end of this episode and for making it to the two years of podcasts. So hopefully they've been really entertaining for you. If you have any feedback, please let me know. You can always contact me at the credit, command podcast at gmail.com, All the links are in
the show notes. If you'd ever seen a show notes, please go down there, you'll find a whole list of various different links to all the various places that we are active online especially Discord as that's a growing Community that's happening there that's quite exciting to see and people are getting together and finding each other. To reply a locator, for example and getting together and playing games together, which is awesome.
That's great to see. But yeah, it's a really good friendly community that we're sort of building together. So, it's really good to see that coming along. So, we also have a painting challenge. Its each month last month. We had epic Space Marine.
So people got together and painted, their, you know, like thousand points of Epic Space Marine this month of May we're doing matter War. So, if Some edible ships or terrain or whatever it might be, it's basically like a Throwdown system where you pledge, what you want to paint for the month and then you go ahead and paint it. It could be one ship, it could be an entire fleet.
It could be a whole second section of terrain that you want to do. It could be as big or as small as you want it to be and they're just really fun like motivating type challenges for the committed to get involved with and to share pictures and people to comment on it and that kind of thing. So if that would interest you each month, we'll have some different theme. So we think about doing that Commander doing the small, like,
specialist games. So if that interests, you go to it to our show notes, go to our link for the Discord. And join us there. If you would like with the see you there and and also we have my first white dwarf, it's kind of a community project that I put together. Talking to people about the first white dwarf and flipping through the pages, basically on the PDF, and I put in video format and that's on our YouTube channel. So the be a whole series of these coming out, I think I've
done about three or four. Now we various people in our community and it's been really good to do really, really fun.
And it's been great because you know, a lot of these white dwarfs II, don't have the physical copies anymore but it's been really nice to go back and to, you know, Go through all those old issues, lots of great articles, and lots of things that I picked up at. I didn't actually realize about or forgot about various different rules, or different kinds of models that I've forgotten over the years. So, they've been really fun to do.
So, if you want to get involved with that or be, you know, just go watch it, go to our YouTube channel. And I put an early access video on our patreon as well to support the guys there to say Thank you. So that's usually runs for a week and then I put them on to YouTube after that. So yeah, if you're looking for more content guys, there's plenty there.
So go check it out. The here over here, I have a fanzine, it's still in production so people have been asking about it. You know, it hasn't disappeared or gone away. It's very much alive and Kicking. So, it's just basically the last sections of graphical artwork so it's basically like the digital outlay and that kind of thing, that a lot of us guys can't do.
It's down to one one person and he'll the man from the same to put that all together for us. So now it's just a question of time and when he can dedicate time towards the fanzine to get that done for us. So we're looking at ways of getting around that for future issues. So that we ourselves can put the maps together and do a lot of the other work. So, that'll be really good. That will speed the process up a lot. So, thanks very much for guys for reaching out and asking
about that. Yeah, it's it is going to come, but it'll just take a little more time. So, thanks for your patience. All right, guys. Well, thank you for sticking around for two years. I hope you enjoyed the podcast and all the interviews. We've been doing so far. I've had a great time. I had a blast and like, I've always said, you know, it's always good to make these connections with people that that I had never met before and either talking to them on their
Discord or through the channel. You know, interviews and what have you and yeah, seeing a community being built up around it. It's been really, really fun. So, thanks again for everybody's support. Let's go for another 12 months and see what we can bring this year for the chronic event. It looks I'm very excited about various different things that are happening in the background. And, yeah, I look forward to taking Along on this journey.
So thanks again, guys, take care and see you next episode.
