Yesterday, I had the pleasure of sharing with you the fantastic news that Mick Leach, from Eastern Front Miniatures, has initiated an 'Oldhammer' inspired project that he hopes to bring to fruition through crowdfunding in the not to distant future.
Tim Prow's Work in Progress
Well, here are some work on progress shots fresh from Tim Prow's studio alongside some old Citadel legends for scale comparison. Obviously, this model is a long way from being considered complete. Things may change again in the coming days and you will be notified here as soon as I hear anything (or Mick gives me the nod to release anything further). These shots prove that this project is very real, and is being taken very seriously indeed.
Scale comparison shows that this model is a homage to smaller scale fantasy figures of the 1980s |
Tim has been chatting to fans on the Oldhammer Community and Old School Miniatures groups on Facebook about his feelings about the project.
TP: Its all in the style of art and interpreting the sculpt. I've been thinking for a while now about reworking old classics, the originals still inspire and are thought of fondly, even though after close inspection they don't really stand up to today's sculpts, but they do have presence and movement. Its hard to believe originally sculptors would use milliput, such a messy and unhelpful putty to sculpt in at that scale!
Tim's skill with fine detail brings Tony Ackland's concepts to life! |
Thankfully, Tim has all the advances of modern wargaming miniature sculpting at his disposal so things should be a lot more straight forward for him than it was in the early 80s when the comparison models were produced.
While on the subject of modern figures, I have heard from some of you who are interested in what Mick's plans are for the finished model. Slotta or solid base? Metal or resin? Well I can confirm that the model will, if it goes into production, have a slotta-base. Mick feels that this is the best way of ensuring the dynamic 'look' that he hopes to achieve with the range. Secondly, he hopes to produce metal and resin versions of the models, to please the modern enthusiast and the hardcore leadhead. There is also talk of
Eastern Front's 'Name the Brand' Competition
Mick has told me that he wasn't quite ready to go public with this project when he found himself jumping the gun a bit and sharing the first of Tony Ackland's concepts. The topic of an 'Oldhammer' style miniature cropped up on the Facebook group and he just couldn't resist spilling the beans. This leaves him in a rather unusual position... He's trying to talk about and promote a project with no name! Mick even has a couple of design team members on standby to produce the crowdfunding banners to help advertise the project, which I hope you will attach to the sides of your blogs (if you have them) or share on other social media. However, nothing can be actually started until the range of models has an official name.
This is where the readers of this blog come in.
Can you think of a great name for the project and the range of models it hopes to inspire?
Something dynamic that makes nods to the past as well as being modern enough to encourage the wider miniature world to take an interest?
If you can please share your ideas below in the comments section, or on the attached Facebook conversation in the Oldhammer Community group. And to sweeten the deal, the winner will not only get to name the range of models, they will also receive the first miniature off the production line absolutely FREE!
We are looking forwards to hearing your suggestions!
Orlygg
Misanthrope Miniatures?
ReplyDeleteGiven the iconic status of the Realm of Chaos books LatD and StD, and the way Chaos Warriors seem to have established a preeminence when it comes to inspiring new sculpts, why not the 'Lost in Slavery' range?
ReplyDeleteDark Helm.
ReplyDeleteRealm of Darkness
ReplyDeleteThis is truly hreat news for the oldhammer scene!
ReplyDeleteMay as well chuck in a few ideas:
Legions of Damnation
The Darkling Horde
Mass Battle
Champions of Pain
Lay to Waste
Martial Prowess
Their Mortal Instruments
Amazing news and pictures. My idea for a name: Throwback Figures
ReplyDeleteHAMMERHOLD Miniatures
ReplyDeleteHow about:
ReplyDeleteRenegades Return
Wasteland Warriors
Great looking figure so far. I'm very keen to see the range come to fruition.
ReplyDeleteHow about "Crooked Souls" or "Insidious Corruption"?
Timewarp Miniatures? Lost in Darkness, Wayback miniatures? Second strike miniatures? Old World miniatures? Warp Portal miniatures?
ReplyDeleteWhile I don't dislike modern miniatures as much as some of you, the WIP of that model does indeed look fairly promising! Looking forward to seeing the finished piece.
ReplyDeleteWhat about "Torchbearer Miniatures"? Or "Old Hammerhead"?
Looking good
ReplyDeleteGiven they are a "second coming" of old lead I put fort the following for name ideas;
Staccato Miniatures
Menacing Echo Miniatures
Black Dawn Studio Design
Doom Warriors, Slaves of Khaös, Battlemasters.
ReplyDeleteOoh. I like odd spellings of Chaos... especially with umlauts!
ReplyDeleteI also offer Plumbundrum Miniatures - it's a bit lead, it's a bit of a conundrum - geddit?
New Dawn or perhaps New Dawn of Darkness? Retcon Miniatures, Born Again or maybe Born Against Miniatures,
From Norse mythology - Yggdrasill miniatures or Niðhǫggr miniatures - Vanaheim Miniatures would be especially appropriate - being the next 'plane of existence' up from Asgard.
What about Niflhel: (according ot Wikipedia) the lowest level of Hell where the evil dead suffer torment?
Has anyone suggested just the simple title "Old Lead"?
ReplyDeleteI'd go for "Nöumenon Miniatures"
ReplyDelete"In the lead miniatures"...
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