I've been trying to take some snaps again. See what you think with the little range of figures I've posted here.? All were painted last year are really need so suitable scenery to pose alongside. But then you'll know I'm trying to do something about that.
This post finds me dragging myself away from my new found love of early '90s Warhammer modelling nostalgia to type a few words about a podcast I was invited to contribute too. Quite why anyone would want to listen to me froth at the mouth about this blog, my hobby endeavours and my adventures interviewing Warhammer celebs over the years baffles me. But Matthew McLean over at the Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast seemed keen.
And so it happened.
If you are interested in my disjointed and apocryphal ramblings then follow the link to Matthew's site. There is loads of content to be found there including podcast interviews with many of the hobby giants this blog often references. Finding myself amongst them even in a small way is incredible and thoroughly undeserved.
Here's the link.
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| Gandalf, Gollum and Bilbo. These models saw me turning a corner last year by being respectable attempts at a paintjob. |
I am busy working on the next of the Dave Andrews and Phil Lewis Modelling Workshop projects as we speak. I've built four of the smaller townhouses using the article in White Dwarf 131. Two are ready for painting while the remaining models are more experimental. I'm aiming to build something closer to the variants published in WD 130 alongside the cottage model.
Hopefully lots to show off soon.
Orlygg




Really enjoyed listening to your chat. You're welcome to join the discord if you fancy it?
ReplyDeleteNice to hear all the back stories in more detail. Now I’m going to have to go back right to the start of the blog to read all the entries again (ignoring the spam comments from witch doctors, the various broken links, and missing images). :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out. What resonates with me about the blog is that you pick a miniature, give a bit of information about it's history then a really nice paint job. It reminds me of looking in white dwarf or a catalogue focusing in on a character and wondering what their story is. I know a lot of your posts will take much more effort than that but it's those finished pictures that sticks with me. For taking pictures now I got a selfie stick with two little lights off of Amazon which seems to work well.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. Just listened to it whilst walking the dog. Wonderful to hear your memories of the early days and meetups with various legendary figures from Citadel/GW. Esepcially poignant to hear about your times with Bryan Ansell.
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ReplyDeleteA fascinating listen. Great to hear your tales about the early golden days of GW.
ReplyDeleteNice to know you're enjoying restoration of old damaged minis, it's very satisfying knowing you've saved something.
I really enjoyed the interview, its nice to hear what people actually sound like and also get an insight into your opinions and origins in the hobby. My first White Dwarf was issue 123 which came out in 1990 so I was probably a bit later than you and also a bit older. Interested to note that you also have an archaeology degree, although I was silly enough to go and get a job in the industry, so I am condemned to a life of relative poverty!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I'm sad it took me this long to find your blog, and through a podcast no less (but one of the very best podcasts).
ReplyDeleteI agree with what you said about blogs being a slower, more deliberate form of communication, versus the force feeding via algorithm that YouTube has become. Your talk with Matthew has inspired me to revive my own blog!
Keep up the great work, and thank for everything you've done for the hobby so far.
It was great to hear you in the podcast, if you ever were to do another chat with Matt some time I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking I would find it very interesting
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