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Chaos Dwarfs Online Community with Kendall

Nov 21, 20211 hr 6 minSeason 1Ep. 66
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Episode description

The Chaos Dwarfs have been mustering in the Badlands for years without my knowledge until Kendall contacted me to have a chat about what they are doing to keep the community and hope alive for the Chaos Dwarf player community.

If you interested in joining one of the many forums and online communities present in the Chaos Dwarf online multimedia then hit the links below:

https://discourse.chaos-dwarfs.com/

https://discourse.chaos-dwarfs.com/t/brazen-bulletin-and-brazen-broadcast-table-of-contents/2248

Discord: https://discord.gg/74GvC5TfBe


Transcript

All right, so tonight Kendall has joined me from the UK, Kendall, how you going mate. All right, nice to meet everyone and hi, Josh, how's it going? Good faith. Yeah, we sort of got in contact through email, you reached out to me and Hank Hill from the hero hammer fanzine and, you know, you know, a lot of our online presence and you have your own sort of online presence, which I have just become aware of just quite exciting.

So, may tell us all about how you got everything started about, And you know, about your, your gig what? You guys do. Sure. So I am part of the online community chaos talks online, and as you can, imagine those of you familiar with cows horses, a background, the concept everything. You'll know that it's a range that has its roots. Its modern Roots at least in fourth edition and in the kind of pick era of the mid to early late 90s that here.

I Hammer as a z Dean and Crown of command as a podcast represent. And so I mentioned to the guys on our Discord chat. You know, if you seen this and it turns out tons of the people who are in our community which is still going. After all these years a big big fans of that. Some people call it middle. Hammer era. I'm not Josh sure what your perspective on how to name everything is but whatever we want to call it chaos. Dwarfs online is a board it's a

Discord channel. Is a pod First, it's a multimedia adventure for everybody who loves those goofy to office in their big hats and it's been through many iterations over the years. So I'm a very recent convert to it. I joined it in about the last 12 months. We've come a long way in those

12 months. We've got it growing again, expand it and everything but we've got a forum that goes all the way back to the mid 2000's and fans, who go back all the way to Third Edition and the dark days of the mini chaos Warrior version of the chaos tour. Of concept. So we wanted to get together, have a conversation with you. Look at the Army book. Look at some of the cool things in the range.

Talk about middle Hammer, old Hammer, how it all relates and find out, you know what the the vibe is with all the other armies that are still trucking in their 4th Edition version. After all this year's Wonderful night. Okay, that's great. Because, yeah, your community is something that's new to me as well because I was never aware that. I've all the armies that I've got. I could ever think of that cows dogs would have its own, you know, multimedia Community.

It's just so, you know, incredible to me, and I think we talked about it to that, you know, cast warms. I don't know. It just, they just did not appeal to me at all during the during the days. And I think I like, I've never faced a cast wolf Army of never seen on the Table. Yeah, it's now become. I don't know, some kind of retro popular Army for people to collect and even even in hindsight, now, looking back,

they do have a lot of appeal. There's something about that that are made as a lot of character that has a lot of, I don't know Charisma to it now. Yeah, I think I think the best way that Jack and I and the other lesson podcasts, always talk about this is the reason that the cast-off community is so resilient. Need some cases appealing is because it's an army. That's always been kind of last place and and ironically that's something that's carried on for

a very long time. But if you focus on this core big hat 90s range. What you're talking about is a range that was brought out, you know, through a little bit of mismanagement within GW and we've interviewed Rick Priestley and he's told us all the history of it, you know, that the hats weren't big enough, nobody had reviewed the Miniatures, you can read all about that in our latest. Issue of are seen in our interview with him. But fundamentally was an Army, that sold poorly right?

Didn't catch fire with a lot of people. And from that perspective, never merited its own full Warhammer armies. But so it got a white dwarf presents or Hammurabi's chaos dwarfs. Instead of a proper Warhammer armies, book came free with the magazine and from that point onwards the tone was set, right? This was a minority concerned. This was a strange thing that wasn't on the same level as everything.

And then never registered commercially on that level either and as a result concept never Revisited or not Revisited for a very, very long time until Forge World, we'll talk about that later. But as a result, you know the Miniatures themselves are relatively rare, right? I don't know the details but I would say it was one big production. Run in the mid-90s.

I've been through all the old stuff, Legends catalogs and you can watch the decline from the launch of the range in 93 through to about 95. At which point almost, none of the Miniatures are still being sold a couple of things that are left over and I don't think there was any particular second wind that got into it as a commercial Venture 4gw and that adds a certain degree of cash a right? Because as a result, because I'm a millennial, right?

I'm 32 years old, I was six years old, four years old. Actually, for me, when Cal stores are released in 93, I was this was not relevant to me. I was not present for any of this to take place, but as a result, they Came, this forbidden thing, they became this Army that you heard about, but you couldn't see the Miniatures were rare. The collectors were even rarer. Most people, if they bothered with them, they had to convert them.

The hell Cannon came out in the late 90s with three chaos, to off crewmen as a nod to the old concept. But that was it. And so for a lot of the people who are fans of it now, it's because it's a bit hit, right? It's because you wouldn't face them on a table even in A normal fourth edition, fifth edition, fandom group. And that's what kind of brings us so much energy and freshness, right? Because Jack always says to be into it as an army, you have to do quite a lot of the work

yourself. Which automatically means that when you meet a chaos tour fan up till the present day, you're meeting someone who's putting a little bit of extra effort and a little bit of extra reading done little bit of digging around the edges. Right? Saw the, the main thrust of the armies and thought there's more to this. And that's what I think attracts. The kind of people that keep a community going all the way through the end of the world and of the world was no big news for Warhammer.

Chaos dwarfs fans because fancy battle had already written ass out, right? We had an army lists in 6th edition ravening hordes nothing else. And then Tamra, can Throne of chaos. Introduced a new range from Forge World, but it's always around the margins and I think that breeds are kind of stubbornness to the culture. That's very Dwarven. And I think that's one of the reasons why we have such love. When we come to stuff like especially here, I haven't,

right? Because you read that era of white dwarf. It's the Contemporary era of white dwarf. A lot of us grew up with and where we found out about the chaos to offs and then suddenly had them snatched away. Yeah, I've I'm hoping to either find a store player to experience cast wolves in the tabletop or if I'm very lucky and get get some kind of chaos tour Farm even because looking at looking at the Army lists you know back in 93 and I've talked to you about that, just off air

before that. You know, it's a bloody beautiful book, The Cars will it's gorgeous, it mean, it's all in color, which is quite, you know, for that error. Though, generally, all black and white, they had a lot of color color plates in the book. They had a wonderful battle Report with them featuring against the High Elves. There's some nice background information to them. So really, it's very much a complete, you know, Army book in

relation. If you compare it to all the other RV, other books of that time and that, that error, but Yeah. There's there's you know even the book itself is quite rare to find online. You know you don't see that many books you know for sale or what-have-you. Yeah let alone the mirror tell me about it. Yeah, it's a common thing.

I actually don't have a physical copy and the reason for that is I feel adequately looked after by the fan projects so as I get back into it I'm going to be a war hammer armies project. A tradition person to start with with the next thing that I do, but there's a lot to the existence of the army that is tied entirely to the content, you find in the Army book and it's a game of two halves with the collection, right?

Because you have this core concept of these Mesopotamian chaos Dwarfs with these ringlet beards and these big hats and these bullet imagery and all that kind of stuff. And then along with them comes their public. Goblin slave auxiliaries, right? Who are so disgusting. And distasteful to the other greenskins, they can't be taken in a green-skinned army and then you also have green skin slaves

as an army list option, right? Which opens up a lot of different types of play because you can run this as a kind of classic Dwarven gun line with a lot of stubborn infantry. Can't be moved, you know sit back artillery and casters

hiding behind. Slow-moving infantry that you don't really bother to advance or you can go with a much higher risk, green-skinned horde strategy, which, you know, there are special rules with animosity because of the way, the hobgoblins affect the others, there's lots of things you can do with with the magic and you can end up running, you know, two armies that are both from the same Army book that are radically different physically, radically different than a lot

of what you find. And also I think a lot of collectors they are Secondary fans of a green-skinned faction. So for me, it's been goblins, common goblins, not night goblins. I've got about got about 700 goblins, painting in, based not painting, it makes chunks. Then that's what I would say that because, you know, how it is with a metal collection. You want to One of each Scopes, right? Yeah, and I think that's been my approach to it. Lots of them are from

third-party, right? Lots of them are from Kev Adams. After he left, GW and stuff, like that, and then I've got and of course, all the hobgoblins from the chaos porphyria were metal. Then I've got plenty of plastic doing me wrong, you know, I got semantic plastic mixed in there. I've got the classic with maybe three of the classic common Goblin regiment and then some battle for sculpt us. Yes. Yeah, out of a skull pass night goblins and stuff like that, but they just build up over time.

Yes. Well and I think it's one of those things worth noting that if you do find a chaos fourth player, they will often be playing with them, 20 minutes, right? Because yeah, concept has been so resilient and so popular. The tons of third-party suppliers are said, well, if DW is not going to occupy, this hill will sell you something and they come and go over the years. And obviously GW return to it with the time account for 12, resin kale scoffs, but fundamentally rooted in this 90s

concept is an aesthetic. That is so distinctive that it really plays out. What I'm just going to do Josh is I might just share my screen and show you an image from PDF if that's all right. Yeah, sure, but I'll just share that you can share. Now, whatever you want to do that. So what we're looking at here in this image, which is one of the big full color ones you are talking about, right? So what you're looking at here really is the whole range as it was in the 90s, almost, right?

There's one thing missing here and that's well, yeah, one thing missing here and that's hobgoblin archers for Archers because you've even got mixed bow and Axwell. Friday's right. And here, you see the aesthetic of the Army in all of its Glory. Which Is those big hettich?

Down the front, big toe, almost as tall, as you know, a free-standing human, miniature, just with half the height being hacked, it's about seven, sculpt in each of those regiments to command sections behind them, you've got these barefooted hobgoblin. Ax men who are your basic chaff and then you've got hobgoblins on wolves, which fill your light, Cavalry rolls back. You got your heavy Cavalry which

are bulls centaurs. Now the idea with these guys is they've kind of been mutated by this minor chaos. God, Chip rules the kale stew of sin and their half half. Dwarf, half bull. You got two pieces of artillery. So the Earth Shaker which has been given a slightly less impressive than it normally gets position here on the side. But is one of the most sought-after kids, you got a rocket cannon, effectively called a death Shrieker. That's the light artillery piece, and you got two monsters,

you got a flying bull. Great Taurus. And that's what your lord rides around on and you got a lamb a suit, which is based on an ancient. Isn't Sumerian mythological beast. That's, you know, basically, an animal with the head of a person with a big beard and a big mutated chaos, dwarf face, and then your sorcerer rides around on that. And what's interesting about lamassu from a rules perspective, is also wizard itself. As in the animal, which adds a little bit of spice and this was

it, what you're looking at? In this picture is pretty much everything that GW made in that Mesopotamian wave of chaos water, and this is what people want to. Act Right, 7, sculpture sculpture, bull sent or two pieces of artillery, two monsters with riders and then some green skins and some basic infantry. And so I think one of the other things that appeals to people about it is if you want this picture, right? It's going to cost you. Yeah, I got one of most of these

things over time. You'll find it, but it's achievable right more. So than say, I want one of every Regiment of renowned from Dogs of War classic, right? And so, I think the other thing about this as a side project, is it appeals to a lot of those middle Hammer people who are sometimes because I sent by itself Miniatures, right? Sometimes I get contacted by guys who are like What I would love is, I'd love to create this picture, right?

And then you work backwards from that and you say what's possible? What's reasonable, what's realistic? And it's one of the first things, a lot of people want to talk about, but yeah, you're absolutely right. It's very, I mean if you're looking at this picture, you're looking at the aesthetic that you're describing is fair is not Josh. Well, I think so mate. Yeah I was looking at today. I thought, you know that's that's that's what is that 3,000

points, isn't it? It's like, it's probably pretty much. It's pretty much. It pretty much has every single figure that I probably would want to field in a cast or phone anyway. And it didn't actually have all the the cuz I've got ya, because one of the appeals that, as you said is, you can combine your green skins with the chaos doors, which is, I think it's a wonderful thing as I'm a green-skinned player.

So, you know, I think it is achievable because if I take out for say, if I take out the I don't know. The dwarf Warriors, for example, and replace those with some black aux and actually count the hobgoblins and I replace those with goblins. Well, then, you know, that that collection becomes even more achievable for me. I think, you know, financially am I I know it's quite the quite rare and quite expensive, but there are means and ways of

actually getting those models. You know, if you really try hard enough and, you know, look in the right places, which we can probably touch on later for people. Those for people who are sort of looking Miniatures, like these nowadays. But yeah. I mean, you know what, and the other Advantage I think Ford cars doors with appeals to me, to is like being a dwarf player. You know, the cast was sort of flip that on that on its head.

And you've got Calvary, you've got fast-moving, regiments, you've got monsters, you've got magic, you've got some pretty cool unique war machines as well. So that then itself becomes very attractive to me as an army to play on the on the battlefield as well. Yeah, and one of the things you find as well, is because we've had fan-made rules for such a long time that the community has been kicking around for. What is it coming up on 25

years, or whatever? You're looking at a community that if you join it, you can kind of name your poison, right? So if an aspiring new member wants to join the disc order wants to join the Forum. What, you're going to find is a really accepting group of people who are going to Issei. Okay. Cool. So chaos dwarfs. That's a concept that you can interpret a hundred different ways. You could be a vintage fan, you could be a fourth edition fan.

You can even be someone who wants to reach back before this range into the Third Edition kail store. Such as I mentioned, we're very much mini chaos Warriors from the 80s, right? And and you can do all sorts of stuff and what are the things that we'll look at? Later is some of the army blogs that the collectors and Painters on on the Forum. Fire have poured their heart and

soul into but we're a community. I think that has that big focus on making the collection work for the collector, in whatever Direction. They want to take it because we can't afford to be too choosy because we're on the outside. All right. So this is not a group of players who have a problem saying, okay, how do you want to do this? Okay. You want to do it 4th edition? Here at Hammer great. Fantastic. Let's go away let's scour the

list it's come back. Back, bring some proxies, bring some original vintage, have a nice chat about the army that you're up against from the other person, talk about what era of Warhammer, you're trying to evoke, right? And then have an experience based on that. That is by its very nature, not type of competitive because this is an army that's been outside of any kind of gaming meta for almost the entire generation of its existence, right?

And most of, most of our lives. But that said, I think one of the other things that's really interesting about this group, I'm just going to scroll through because this is from the battle report in the middle of the the Weimar armies but is it does carry with it for those who are gaming fans. Some some interesting Rules by Rick Priestley, which is basically shotguns the castle with Blunderbuss takes the role of the ranged infantry, the basic range, she got some

hobgoblin arches. If you want some chef, and that's fine. But one of the things that you will find, if you are interested, is that you've got this fire zone box? Where bye. By your regiment will just kind of unleash a big hail into whatever's in front of it, whether it be friendly or Foe and that kind of anarchic vibe of we're going to do a lot of damage and then we're going to pick up the pieces afterwards and figure out how much of our army is left standing.

There's a theme that goes through the whole Force because, you know, your Sorcerers because their dwarves, they should be using magic. They've exposed themselves to chaos. They turn to Stone. Right. Gradually over time within chaos to a culture, if you use mint and magic and that means there's rules in. Therefore, if you miss cast your sorcerer might end up as a useless lump of granite. On the other hand, he might do a hell of a lot of damage.

So it's an army that fits with what you're saying. When you talk about the classic green skin collector, wants to go in a new and interesting Direction because if you're a green-skinned play, you're already comfortable animosity, right? You're already comfortable with coming to play and creating chaos and maybe a bit of a mess. And then just enjoying yourself while you do that.

And the last thing I'll say, is that if you go through the rules, you'll find you can field full-on regiments of your green skin. So you can have a goblin regiment. You can have an old regiment. Most importantly you can have Blackhawks and the reason you can have Blackhawks is because calcium also invented the

backups. Yeah. So they created them which adds a little bit of extra flavor and spice because you know you end up with Pages like this of classic metal or I'm sure you actually, I think have quite a few of these days. Do I have all of those except maybe one with a dagger in the ax?

Yeah. And, and you see these guys kind of popping up in here because, you know, it's a collection where it changes Direction. Hopefully through you, you might get done with the chaos Norse, you want to do and think, okay, now I want to go in my own Direction suddenly it becomes this green skin project along the sides, and at the same time, you have a lot of flexibility with a large collection, which is as I mentioned, Mentions, what I do, right?

I got a lot of green skins way too many green skins but for me that's part of the fun is being able to say, what am I going to do? When I meet my friend, my going to take goblins, we gonna do chaos tour forces chaos to off.

So we have a lot of fun with it. You can even do like, like a rebellion game where you have like some there was someone playing the green skins with this, the cows towards I've seen better because I don't actually know until today when I was reading through the book that the Black Hawks were created by the cows stores. That's a very interesting take and turn on things, isn't it? Yeah, it did not go. Well yeah didn't know. That's right.

They've created their own enemy really having that and I think for me so one of the projects I'm working on just privately in

the background, right? Is I Have a long-running fiction series on the board and one of the things that we're gearing up to do after our first, can I say, competitive is not competitive but our first mass gaming event that we're going to have in Holland in April, of next year, we're all going to meet together blocks of the coastal of guys, from the board is we're starting to look at narrative and how to play with all those Concepts and say, okay, how do you make a campaign

series that covers? The green skins, as they switch sides and the Rebellion is it happens and all that kind of stuff. And really, it's a community of people who are almost more into it for that kind of fun, narrative clay, which I think is a good thing because there's a there's if you want to play fourth you want to play, you know, early editions and stuff like that. Then it needs to be people who get it.

They get that. This is more about having fun then it is about making an ironclad list and That's one of the things that here I have. It does really well as a community. Absolutely, you don't don't don't play the old games for competitive play it just does not work. You'll end up making more enemies and friends. I think when you play it that way, so yeah we just did like the drafting system with the drafting of the items and that kind of thing.

You know, we have like really sort of fluffy narrative kind of scenarios when we can and it just makes the game so much more enjoyable, so much more memorable. So that's what it's all about, really, isn't it? But yeah, good pointed caps on the amount for the fourth edition book, I think it's truly one of those. Those are my books that people should have in their collection because it is, it is a Hidden Gem that's been lost and

forgotten. And but should not be should not be forgotten in many ways because, yeah, I've overlooked it. But sadly have regretted it now because it's got some really good content in there. Yeah, I think it's it's one of the kind of Rites of Passage in the chaos or Community when people join us in there exploring and they're still fresh, maybe they had a podcast or they saw one of our YouTube collaborations or whatever and they're like, I heard about this seem to recall.

I want to find out more and they get hit with the price tag. And and I think, you know, those of us who are old hands in this game, know how that's going to work, but one of the things that surprises people because it's so out of step with the other vintage Warhammer, armies books is I said that the white dwarf presents, but the reason for the price makes sense, when you

think about it, right? Because this was a white dwarf presents production and therefore it was not treated as a Prestige item, by most people who bought it. If you think about classic or Hammer, all these books and why they come back onto the market, they come back onto the market because someone's got eight of them and they'll never use the fourth edition one again, or someone hasn't done the whole be

for 20 years and opened a box. And it's a book they had when they were a kid, that doesn't mean anything to them anymore. Or you know, what do you talk about fourth edition Undead, which is a real collector's piece I think you probably agree. Josh you're looking at something that there was a big print run and it was sold commercially as part of getting what 44 cents, you know, it came free. Most people who've got a copy, didn't keep their coffee because

it didn't have value to them. And it was for an army that fell out of use of a lot of relevance and as a result, rather than there being any problem nowadays with And the problem that you've got a supply and that's one of the reasons why it is not part of a lot of people's Collections and I don't have it myself and I think I think I don't aspire to have it in many ways because the copies that you can get might very well be quite dinged up and

I prefer to interact with it as it is captured in aspic in the PDF where it is kind of captured for all time in all its Glory. But it is one of those things where every now and again on in the community, someone will post for that. They've just got theirs. And and the thing everyone's thinking, is how much because it's one of those ones.

And I really advise anyone he's a collector, if you see it at a price that doesn't hurt you snap it up because I guarantee you, it's sold for more and and you might very well find that seller if you're ever looking to buy or trade. But if you do have it, just remember how valuable it is. If you get tempted to let go of it and if you ever want to find a good place where it will find a good home, obviously Josh, what's copy? But equally you can find hundreds of people, I don't know.

We've got we've got I would say, we have about 150 200 guys on this course and active posters versus lurkers on the Forum. You know, it's low triple digits, it's a great group of people, but especially, because it's a group of people that know how to get things done, when it comes to finding stuff, you'll always find. People take something off your

hands. You always find people who will often to no personal benefit, help you find a vintage piece of you're looking for it. Providing you willing to be patient. All of the chaos to offensive stuff. Can be found. That the most important thing to remember, is patience is a hell of a lot more important than eBay prices. You're going to go to eBay, you're going to type in coughs, coughs. You're going to be upset by what you find, don't let that discourage you.

We know where to find collections. That people want to let go of Minis that could easily be scrubbed of a dodgy paint job and all sorts of alternative ways to scratch the itch and that's the kind of thing. You can only get from those communities that have been plugging away in the background, right? All right, well, I don't need to go into the Discord in and then interact with some of the people there to find out exactly. Where can I find these hidden treasure gems that I can I can

pick up for a bargain price. But yeah, I recently painted one. I think I post up in your Discord actually of a the the the giant or the great tourist. Is it a great for us? Great support. Yeah, it's a wonderful model is the first person cast off of a painted. I really enjoyed the experience of painting it A, I hope I hope I can. I can only hope that I can get to paint more of those in the future for myself, and make it my own little Milan and little

warband. Even if it's like a 2000 Point Army, I'm quite happy. That's quite nice. It's sort of represents the chaos towards in every every aspect, you know, got some Cabaret in there and got some light infratry maybe and some you know some nice blunderbusses bring all the nice toys and yeah you can have a good fun. I think there's I think Think I heard from one of my friends here in Japan is there's a guy who actually has a full fourth edition, cows Army. Some way here.

I don't know where he is. I've never seen it, but I hope together actually have a game with him. That is so interesting because I bet that, I don't know that guy, but I bet that I've seen an image of him, right? And the reason is because there is a famous image, and he's got, he's it's a Japanese do he's got a, he's got a whole classic, metal Hammer room, right? Set out. One of the things is going. His wall is a war Master poster.

Like a big war, must be C. And this image if you ever see it, I know there's another thing. Yeah. Right. And there's, there's a framed up, kale stew, or white white dwarf presents, chaos troughs poster and I don't know whether it's the book and he's put it in a frame or whether it's an individual image, but it did the rounds because he bought to you, you know, about this thing where you can get any white dwarf.

Cover painted on a t-shirt. Yeah, you getting green screened out there me. Yeah. Sorry, but it's our man. Our man is the, is the guy that I met on Twitter and because most, most Japanese game is are all on Twitter. Made the not on Facebook than on any other right? Yeah, Twitter and he's got the most amazing collection of Miniatures.

Like beautifully painted to round of fifth edition stuff because I think fifth edition was the first sort of addition that broke into Japan. Like through the translation. I don't think he has a caste War far me, sadly, but he's got some, he's got, he's got chaos and High Elves and Empire. I think there is the three main enemies that he has maybe something else as well, but they're all beautifully painted,

really amazing. Yeah, I think it's one of those things where like as time passes that the relevance of the Army's going to shift because we're about to be and some of us are excited and some of us are battening down the hatches. And I'm both we're about to be bombarded by total war war hammer fans. It's not coming soon but it is coming. And you had on what goes with. So Tech is very big in that community. But it is coming but yours all career to its point.

It is coming, I would say within two years as a downloadable content race pack that's going to be the first time that people have officially investigated the case for concept. Since a tradition Tama can Forge World range and I think it's fair to say that they're not just going to revisit the 8th Edition Tama conversion, they're going to revisit everything that

you've got behind. You with the big hats and the Tauruses and all that kind of stuff, because if they want to make a video game, they got to have all sorts of the units. And Tom McCann was a limited list that was designed to be released in particular way. And then Forge world's went in a different direction and how that affects the fandom is not clear. But it will also do something to define a restatement and a remastering of something that got very little attention.

I don't know if you're aware of what they've done with vampire Coast. Josh. Not not, not aware of that. Sorry. Okay, so all I would say is, they took the concept of Luther haakon which comes from vintage white dwarf articles, and they turned it into a whole Army and a whole faction and invented units and mastered law and all this kind of stuff. And there isn't that much for chaos thoughts, right?

You got the contents of the book, we've just been talking about, then you got the contents of talocan, afraid of chaos which is released much later as part of their very dog, end of a tradition before. Times that's it. Those are the official sources. You got a couple of white dwarf articles in the 80s that aren't connected to the Mesopotamian concept and so creative assembly.

GW working together. They're going to come back to this and I have no doubt that end as they evolve it towards the old world, they're also going to change it to some degree. It's gonna be really interesting to see what they do. But also from a training perspective, it's going to be really interesting to understand whether the total value of classic 90s vintage. Big hats is going to go up or whether It's going to go down. Yeah, my, my Gambit would be probably going to go up.

Yeah, just because the number of eyeballs alone is going to create new demand, and there is not a healthy type of Supply into the market. There is just stuff that people never got around to painting stuff that comes from great Market sources and not much else. And from that perspective, I think if you are interested, I think get involved in the community now. Because the community is still made up of those parochial tabletop types. You know what I mean?

Who are excited by the concepts and they love the Vintage stuff, stuff like that. They haven't been drowned out by the fresh blood and we're excited about the fresh blood, but he's going to change things and move the storyline along. And there's something, you know, from the 90s that that you guys have done such a fantastic job of preserving and a whole level and the quite a lot of people in our community, they want to

preserve slightly narrowly. On chaos dwarfs in itself because it's a concept that's been battered by The Winds of time. Well, okay nice. Yeah. Now personally speaking I've never played the the computer game but I can I can sense from the podcast of listen from your you guys there that it seems to be. Yeah, it's exciting people and

building a bit of hype there. So I hope it will fulfill the dreams and wishes of all the cast of players out there including yourself and yeah, I would say maybe it definitely it will Like up sales might like you know the prices will just go up through the roof if they're not already, then they're going to be, you know, either already pretty.

Yeah. But there was a 3D printed version of the is this type of fourth edition Army that some person had done and you probably know who I'm talking about but I can't remember the name of it. So the concepts been visited quite a lot of times. Yeah. And and it continues to inspire people because there's so much Mesopotamian stuff to drawn to take it in your own Direction. So there are lots of different ranges.

What I would say without wanting to get either of them in trouble with the IP belief is that if you like the Mesopotamian aspect and you, you you want something epic and you know, kind of ziggurats and demons and all that kind of thing. Then there's a maker called Lost Kingdom minute. Is now here I have my fans will also know Lost Kingdom because they make a fantastic set of britannians. They make a fantastic set of wood elves.

The guys digital sculpture operating skip digital sculptor operating out of Spain and he's known for the massive epic, sweeping nature of what he does, but it isn't quite on the fourth edition end. And since we're here with you Josh, the the supplier that I think fits the fourth Edition version of the aesthetic. Best is a guy called fables El Sol fa B yields edia type that into Google, you'll find him and fabbs is great because personal use in our community.

So we know really well, we've met your kingdom or at least digitally met and we've interviewed and but you know, he's off doing all sorts of ranges but Fabs has a love for the big hats in the hobgoblins as they were presented. Back in the 90s and Ferb's of stuff. He has a patreon that supports him in his creative. Pretty gives the stl's out free, so if if you are, he's a

passionate guy. But then also where the kind of community that probably puts more behind him on patreon precisely because we wouldn't have to, you know, what I mean. Even someone can't or doesn't choose to, they still get to enjoy the Miniatures, and grow the community. And as a result that generates a lot of Goodwill, that makes a lot of people really happy to interact with them.

The other option, people have if they want physical Miniatures is a Guy called Russian alternative is named Sergei. You can find Russian sensitive. Again, if you're a classic fantasy fan, you might have seen Russian alternative before he does stuff. That's not kill sports, but I think it's fair to say that his infernal Dwarfs of fire. Can, you know, I believe they're called range, is, is his biggest and probably one of his tent poles at this point.

And there, you can find all takes on that aesthetic, that you're seeing on the cover of the book, right there. You know, people they'll make a A Taurus because I can take it in the right direction. Oh, speaking of horses, you can also find similar minute she's on Skype or which is a famous

polish maker SC IBO are. And if you're listening to this, in November of twenty Twenty-One, he's actually got a Black Friday sale on right now, that makes this price as a bit better than they normally are because they're quite extreme but fundamentally. You know, Fabs is the person you're thinking of Josh because Fabs is the guy who is set out to say I liked it the way that it was actually people can Take it in their own Direction. They can make it Grimmer and

darker and more evil. All this kind of stuff, but I kind of like the proportions. I like the big goofy face, but be hats on the hobgoblins. Let's just do that again. He's done a fantastic job of it. I don't have any yet that's because I don't print. I got make to print who say they come out? Really great.

I don't know whether that's something that you guys in in, chronic Malden and the kind of Gaming Community that Sits around hero Hammer I don't know if printed minis or something that I see too often in the articles that you guys have. Is it a big thing that you're into? It's not because but I think it's just becoming a more of an inevitable thing thing that's going to happen. You know, I think this the scanning the original models and putting them out has become more controversial.

But but I think for creators like like him That are creating sort of the the fourth edition mistake. The night is aesthetic and having new ranges, I think. Yeah, why not? I mean that's that's that's I think that's wonderful. That people are still doing that. I mean it really amazed me when I saw what he was doing and the style that he was doing it in the quality of the Miniatures. Look really, really nice.

And for the first time, I found something that I thought, you know, I'd be tempted just to just to grab a few of those just paint them up to see what they look like, because yeah. I love my mental models. You know, you know, I'd love to get the originals but if they're just so financially unattainable then this is a wonderful alternative and I hope he does

more range of different models. Like the fourth edition dwarf range for example which for some people oh, maybe just way out of their reach financially, where if he could design a range that match the aesthetic of the of them raw to dwarves and the Citadel dwarves that period, Then I think you'd find a bigger fan base, you know, and he did, like the Empire, or he did things like the lot of the cow stuff like beastmen and cows Warriors, and that kind of thing that show just extremely

expensive if you want the original stuff now, Yeah, it's not kind of. Yeah and I think there's so many different ways to skin that cat as it were Brian because you can you can approach the fourth edition aesthetic and say I would like to buy these as they were. You can approach it. And say I would like to find makers of stl's who are inspired by that era and have that Focus.

You can find people who are, like, I want something that will proxy whether it be from historical, or Wherever else that I can then converts up with a few, you know, judicious bits of work. I think the thing that matters and that I found. So great when communicating with and hell. And all you guys is, as, with our community, it's one where you come with a concept and the people you meet will all have a different thing that can help you to realize, right? And so printing is not for me.

Personally running a resin printer isn't practical with my house which is Is two stories up a building, so airflow with a devoting, a room to a resin printer. You know, that's not something for this stage of my life. But my friends who have them swear by them, right? And the ground that they sink into their printer is, is cash that I spend on other people doing that work. So it's about what you want to get out of it and what your

goals are. But I do definitely think that as time passes, you see a lot of these people To the old Warhammer fantasy crowd, who I think it's fair to say, you know, our amateur group, we've got quite Deep Pockets, right? They're willing to pay and I think that's what's brought GW back around to the old world and quite how the old world does, and what it means. And what the Miniatures that are, that relate to it, and all this kind of stuff, we don't know. And we'll have to find out.

I've been meaning to ask, I mean, you guys very much, you focus on this era specifically. So I would imagine in your T, the old world doesn't really register on the radar, a huge amount other than the Miniatures that it might release because you're going to stick with the rule set that you enjoy. Anyway, right? Yeah, that's that's kind of a

thing. Like, you know, I've been thinking about what they're going to do and what it's going to be, what the initial product will be launched as but I don't think it will replace the love of my Warhammer. It won't be the same and I think it's not just that it's just like 6th edition wasn't my war hammer. 7th edition, 8th Edition wasn't my war hammer so and and that's nothing against GW and what they're doing nowadays, it's just probably just it's

very different. What it does just doesn't match my kind of play style or the reasons why I got back into doing this, was because I wanted to play the old systems. I wanted to play the games that I thought were just gave me more enjoyment or had the memories were there.

And I think anything new related to what hammer, in whatever, it might be, just don't have the same kind of Gravitas, all the same kind of The memory triggers that Nostalgia plays in your mind when you play those games of the 90s, it doesn't have that. It's for a new era of gamer or it's from for, you know, people in the market who are sort of coming into, what am I from ages Sigma?

And that kind of thing. So I don't know it's going to be I was actually really hoping they're going to change the scale and just make it a completely new game. I was really hoping they're going to make it like a an epic scale game that that would probably To me a lot more personally, but, you know, and but yeah, all see what it comes out to be, you know, it might be something that and I'm not going to buy it. I'm not going to buy any

matches. I'll go, if Justin one of my mates Justin here or Paul wants to buy it and by the corset and say, you know, I'll bring it around and we'll have a game of it and I can use all my existing models. Yeah, I'll give it a go but I don't think I'm going to enjoy it as much as I do with the old system. So Have yourself. Well, I mean for me, I'm coming.

Sorry, I didn't tell you guys the backstory for me personally, which isn't very typical from the board, but like I came back to the Hobby like two years ago, after a 15-year Hiatus, after growing up, and I think a lot of people especially in their 30s

will identify with this. That, like, I can afford when I was a kid, I had like, what I beg scale or borrowed from me, no, my more affluent mates, who didn't care about the, The Minis that they lost interest in. And then mostly I just watched it from the sidelines by reading white dwarf, right? And and from that perspective, I came back to it without. But, you know, with some playmemories from stores, burning a hole in my pocket, Nostalgia wise.

But it was just one of those things where I was like, I want to do something crafty. I want to paint and sculpt and and convert and drill and all this kind of stuff. And I got the spare time. Why not? And X Grand of hobby money later here I am in my lamp and a wallet that no longer I have to drag around on the floor because of how much lighter it's gone and buying everyone on this, you know, empathizes with that, right?

I've chased every Kev Adams, sculpt like answer to hell or high water and that's been the hobby almost collecting has been the hobby for me. Yeah. But what I would say is I didn't play Fantasy during that era. A Recollections of fantasy of minimal but they probably come, mostly because they come from the old days when GW stored have

two tables, right? And they have some 40K ruins, that look like a church, that was all sprayed gray and they'd have a nice green fields where your goblin Green Fantasy game would take place and maybe they'd switch out the trees to do more. Masculine, more Master is releasing. All that kind of stuff. And I had some Forest goblins had about 20. There's a mix of bows and hand weapons and I did. Add them to the line of whatever more green skinny looking Army.

There was and they they'd all die and and it was fun but like I don't I wasn't beholding to the game system. So for me I'll be interested in Old World because I'll be interested in how it compares to Warhammer. Armies project to the fan books that we have to a tradition Tanner. Can the thing that we're going to do in April's going to be a tradition. Why? Because we pulled the community and the thing that most people had most experienced all those

eight. one of the reasons that I wanted to come on your show and talk to you specifically Josh was because We have fans of the aesthetic of the mid 90s, like me, who don't know, gaming in the mid-90s in the way that your community does and I wondered, if you could tell the people who've kind of, followed me to watch this podcast, if you could help them, to understand what makes fourth fifth edition that era that you focus on the most.

So flavorful and fun. Because they have the rule book, they will learn They can find PDFs the center of their center of gravity is is on eight right now because in many cases, that's the thing that they're familiar with. So what made it different? Why do people call it hero hammer and like what does it have to commend itself to to

Gamers? But that's a good point because I you know I didn't really think about that until you know coming back into the hobby coming back into like sort of the nineties gaming error because you know we all got caught up in. Well I did anyway I got in caught caught caught up in other games. Games, after leaving Games Workshop. Either for light painting projects, and later became Infinity. That's way back in second edition, that it became more of a competitive, you know, iits Style game.

And I think a lot of the games like a tradition and 6th edition were sort of catered For Those competitive players, you know, because became more of a corner. But seen you know, and people went to tournaments to play competitively and they sort of balance the lists and they sort of sort of created the Rolls around and the armless around, you know, people who played competitively and became more focused on that than more of the narrative style. Play fourth edition in its

roots. I think listening to Rick Priestley and some of the interviews that he had, and if you read, even if you read, even the books, you know, they're basically saying hey, these are the rules. If you want to change them, feel free, they're just basically like a sort of a guideline, you know, if you want to change. JH something to know to match your theme or style or the way you want to play. Go for it.

I think, you know, Nigel, Stillman and Rick Priestly are sort of big Advocates of that kind of style of play. So those games like fourth edition and even Third Edition, really sort of more narrative based games. So they weren't really play tested for tournament play so much. So, they came in a lot of

problems. I think, with tournaments that the things that people would were breaking the game because they'll taking certain combinations of magic items or units that just made, it, will gay people really bad memories and maybe a fourth edition. I think it's got a bit of a bad rap, to be honest. And a lot of people sort of came away thinking, oh, this is a horrible game, but in its Essence, it's not, it's really a wonderful wonderful spirited game because it was created by people.

It really wanted to enjoy and experience more than a tournament style, you know, equally matched kind of a setting. So there's a lot of flavor. There's a lot of characters they really made these, you know, magic items which are just crazy if you look at them now. But they all had its place. What are you thinking of when you think crazy like you know, like the Forbidden rod, for example, I think there's one of the the Is that were sort of blacklisted in one of Rick's particles into 22.

They had to Bear to tone down a lot of these really powerful weapon magic items because yeah, they would, they would just ruin games with people, you know, you know that basically cast spell with total power. Now, total power in 4th edition because fourth edition magic and fifth edition, magic was completely different from all the other editions. So you had this all card-based and And I think from 6th Edition

on was all dice-based. That Pedal Power of just meant that you just couldn't dispel the spell that when it was cast. So if you had the Forbidden Rod, you had to make a roll. Of course, if you're all the one or two it would, it would it would break the item and you'll get a wound or something like that. I think from memory. But yeah, they had, they had a few items that were very, very

powerful. And because, because they're also powerful power Gamers back in the day, the neckbeards as that they put in the rate, it would like to call them, they would take them all the time. You'd have these that are preset items that people will take, you know, they'll have these Ward's, save items that would make them very involved in vulnerable, like black amulets and then don't have some very powerful

sword, like a Hydra sword. And, you know, your Source would be tooled up to the max to make them almost unkillable. Riding some Hydra or Manticore or something like that. So it was the real wild west of Warhammer.

That's probably the best way to define 4th and 5th edition, but The designers never meant it to be like that, you know, they never meant it to be. If you look at the white dwarf battle reports from the 90s, you can see the flavor, you can see the the the unbalanced Point values of both sides because it wasn't really a major issue, who would be the most strongest, who would be the most powerful. And in, in a particular scenario, it was based, okay? This is the idea.

This is the concept, these are the forces we have. Okay, let's all let's get them all together and just just play. And have fun. So I think that was probably the main difference. I think. Interesting. So it sounds like what you want with with a kind of classic hero Hammer game. First of all is you want to have your character-driven play,

right? You want to have your I've invested points and time into these characters which then if I think about it, my step back from it, lends itself naturally to narrative play, if these characters are having such a huge effect on the outcome of the battle.

And if the magic items that Have potentially capable of completely changing what happens in the game, then it's a system, that's maybe more amenable to telling stories and to, a mixed campaign, or keeping a campaign log in a way, that maybe some of the later additions, which focused a little bit on pushing Miniatures and having a big, a team and strong Banner of the world Dragon, regiment in the middle of the board. Makes it hard. Does that make sense? I think so, I think it does. Yeah.

I think from six additional words, like, Thomas Puritan took over the Warhammer development. Yeah, and yes. He came from a tour of a tournament based point of view, and I think marketing wise, they wanted to sell more models because, you know, that was the kind of, that's, that's their kind of thing. You know, the rules won't sell that the rules don't make. The money is diminishes and make the money. Yeah. And they want more and more models on the table.

So that's basically they're sort of driving angle sales-wise about marketing wise Fourth edition, you can get away with having a virus. We looked at the the the cows are me. The fourth edition, I was 3,000 points. There's not that many models. You know, you can get away with quite a small, especially chaos. You know, you can get a get away with a very small amount of models, but all them goblins might be different contrast in terms of points, but you could have smaller armies.

You can play 59 points, we play 1500 points and its really nice. Enjoyable match for clouds. Yeah, it's good. It fun. But yeah you just bake it how you want it to be, you know, you you can make it very competitive like the math and the guys that the the fly Little cast, a flail of skulls come podcast. I'm sorry.

Talk about where you can sort of tailor really tournament based lists, or you can play it, like we do where we just play it very, very Loosely. And, you know, just just for a laugh and having having some fun which is, I think in essence the, the main reason why we play games like this, you know? Okay, well I think that's really exciting.

I think if there's people from the board's who are listening to this who have history and pedigree with that kind of thing, then definitely check out the the stuff that Josh has got going on and especially I think read the magazine because it's such a lovingly created and wonderful rendition of white dwarf as it was then. And I think the most important thing that I'm Take away from this conversation.

We've had Josh is that when the time comes to make my big narrative campaign here, I hammers Great era for me to be gaming in because those characters that we build the story around, are going to have the power level. That means that they reshaped the board around themselves and it's going to make the story more character-driven.

Then if they just end up dead under a pile of goblins, which is probably what would happen if I tried to do the same thing, you know, it's probably also what's going to happen to me in about 20 years. But we'll have to see. Yeah, I think, I think all of us are on the, in the hobby, for different reasons. Some people, just interrupt for just collecting and painting. I mean, like you said, like the collecting as is another sort of aspect the hobby that people enjoy. You know?

I've actually enjoyed doing that to you do for the last few years, collecting bits and Bobs that I've always wanted and completing collections or it might be and still collecting, you know, that's, that's that's another part of the ask. Another aspect of hobby, that's very enjoyable. It takes a lot of time, but a lot of the cost a lot. Money. But yeah, some people don't even play the game. Some people just put collate, the models, paint them up, stick with the cabinet and just be

happy with that. Yeah, but I mean right now as a three-stage hobby, I'm at the part where you collect them painting is something I'm going to have to learn. Yeah, yeah, pain is not for everybody. I can tell them to stand that, right? It's for me, it's about setting aside the time, making it happen, I'm calling my bluff on that one because My blogs. So, what you do, let me just share my screen one more time because we're coming to the end. I think it's of the stuff that I

wanted to talk about. And what we're looking at here is we're looking at chaos tools online the board. Now, you know, there's a Facebook group, a Discord chat room, full of idiots, myself included actually, yeah, I love that, I love. And and this is kind of where we kind of congregate is the board. The board is where you set up your blog, right. And I'm not going to, you know, drain it. But my writing series is on this background stories and art section, right?

And that's been really fun, just past three thousand readers of that. If I then go into the miniature showcase. This is really the capital city of the of the board, right? And what we often do with new people, is we say Say, oh well, when are you going to start a blog and really what that means is fundamentally, what have you got to show? What are you working on?

What are you interested in and then your blog as with so many other boards and forums becomes a place where you make that that long and what you would find if you went through this is some of the most beautiful Miniatures that I've ever seen in terms of the design but also a huge amount of diversity in the direction that people take it in.

You got goblin Green bases in here, you've also got, you know, People who sculpt things lovingly in our painting competitions or Time, reavers Blog at the top river is also on our podcast is a good mate of mine and it's my father, the most viewed because of the conversion work that he does.

But fundamentally, you know, the thing that I think the bluff that I need to call this, I started a couple of blogs on here and they're just the list of the Miniatures that I bought and it's my effort to kind of egg myself on and say I've been Beerus myself in front of everyone by admitting how many

Miniatures I now have. And now I have to chip away at the gray mountain and and eventually over time turned them into something as impressive as if we look at Eddie's blog, you know, all of the Vintage stuff that's being created, people making their own stl's and printing them and then painting them up. You know, people doing this is my favorite thing. Eddie's done recently, right?

He's taking a skaven warlock. And converted them into a hobgoblin, but you got blood Bowl teams everything from all over the area that explores the concept. And then you know, obviously we have the off-topic Showcase. If you've got some second edition Imperial Guard or something like that, that you want to show from from other

games systems as well. And I know I'm laying down my challenge to myself on your podcast, Josh to say, I know I need to paint something and post it up here, but I think anyone is halfway interested in in chaos troughs should consider doing Doing the same thing. They want to collect some, they can find people in the direct messages or on the marketplace thread, who they can speak to you about what to find and how to find it cheaply. But then equally, you can just

have a really great time. You know, looking at some really, really special Miniatures and join the painting contest. I've encouraged everyone from our community to join the, the ones that you guys have had as well. And just, take whatever range is used to collect in whatever Direction you want to take it. Nice. But yeah, I still can't get over this. There's such a massive Community, just devoted, just a cast or it's incredible.

The things bear in mind is that like, active posters, and, and, and all that kind of stuff you're talking about, dozens not hundreds, right? But then the Facebook groups about 1,500 people, you know, some of the, the fiction has got two and a half thousand readers, but those people usually don't speak, we recently emailed everyone. One from the old Community from the boarding Forum that we shut it down now and we converted it all over in our big archive.

But as you'll see the archive Community Awards, go back to 2007. But if you think about how the Army back goes back to 90, the Army book goes back to 1994. You know, there's a lot that's built up over the years. The key thing is, if it didn't happen here in the world of chaos dwarfs, probably didn't happen. Right. There are a huge number of people who are still Paying attention to this Army outside

of this tent. And we look for opportunities to bring new people in, which is what we thought when we, when we were reading, you know, your magazine, listening to your podcast, we thought we'd bet there's an exchange of value that can take place here and we look forward to seeing lots of new hero. Hammer people if they want to come and join the party but they're more than welcome. So yeah, we would love to see it. So again, yeah, if if your community are interesting in the

hero, Amber age. It's not you know, totally unaccessible. You can find the PDFs or the books. And it's mainly just the, the magic system, which will probably be the most difficult to Source because you need the actual set because it was sold is actually the box magic. So what's that is that storm of magic, or what was it called? The battle magic. So it was called, yeah. Why not magic for 5th edition and whatever. Magic for 4th edition.

So the two differences, but they're both compatible. Like, if you had one or the other, all right, - both one. Because there wasn't, there wasn't much in that wasn't a massive difference between 4th and 5th. In terms of rules or magic. They were very, very similar. So if but you can print those out in a, you got plenty of files on our, on our here, a groups on Facebook, you can

print those out. And and just get a pair of just get it like a set of playing cards and you can make those basically until Winds of magic deck and that kind of thing. So there's Ways and Means of getting around it and I hope and I encourage and I'll get onto your Discord and start, you know, plugging away on there about you know, this kind of thing and maybe sharing some files, whatever. So people who want to try the the the fourth edition cows dwarf, Army lists on the table one day.

Yeah, that'll be wonderful to see and hopefully, I can see some pictures of that happening soon mate. So that be good. Excellent. Well, thank you very much, Josh. I really enjoyed coming on. Thanks for making the time and all that kind of stuff and let's I guess see each other around both communities. Definitely might know, thank you very much, kind of your time to come on today, mate. And I hope to come back on to

your podcast or whatever. Whatever format you want me to come back onto and And yeah, we can, I can talk to you guys about some, the here, I'm out here, I have my age and why it's why it's the best age to get into cows tools but thank you very much for your time today. Really enjoyable, chat today, and I hope people will will get out there. Cast off Collections and sell them to me. Thank you very much.

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