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Monday, 2 June 2025

The Return of the Elven Animal Keepers

 


Games Workshop have re-released the old Elven Animal Keepers as part of their ongoing 'Old World' range of products and my order was waiting for me on my doormat this afternoon as I arrived home from work. 

I hadn't expected them until Wednesday.

To be honest with you I was skeptical of the release and of GW themselves. Being an enthusiast of the Citadel of old when you could ring up mail order and buy individual titan guns from years previously, surely modern GW couldn't offer old Orlygg anything?

I'm happy to say that I was wrong. 

It is a great release and I'm really pleased I took the plunge and bought a set.  Let's have a closer look...


Obviously the packing is not on par with the glory of the '80s cardstock, but I wasn't expecting it to be. And as you can see, polystyrene (can that even still be used?) inserts to protect your beautiful models have long departed in favour of a plastic case where your models slide around and bash each other. No difference from a blister pack of old I suppose. Even so, I loved opening up the box and seeing all the models for the first time. I was trying to remember the last time I bought something from GW... I think it was the Famous Familiar set they put out 10 years ago or more, along with the elementals. 
For a second, the weight of the box mislead me to thinking they were resin versions but a quick rattle of the delivery box allayed my fears. As you can see here, the figures and beasts are just as crisp and engaging as there were way back in 1987 when Jes Goodwin first sculpted them. 

And look at that tab!

GW1987... it is brilliant to be able to buy models from our era fresh from the casting room and this will be a real blow to the eBay scalpers. The bear figure alone goes for far too much money. I am glad the gamers old and new now have access to these models. Interestingly, these figures are totally new to me. I never saw them back in the day or owned them myself. I think I can remember seeing them amongst Bryan's collection, I will have to check my photos. 


The full set. Gorgeous models and a real surprise. I have to admit to being impressed and I'm tempted to order the Bugman's Cart (incidentally, also on the advertisement I've used to open the post) next. Obviously for someone without a leadpile of any significance, such a release is a godsend. I'm now in a quandary as I'm supposed to be working on that Skeleton Army... 

Steady Orlygg... don't get carried away.... 

Obviously, a set like these needs painting up in tribute of the Citadel originals. But that will be a project for the summer holidays when I've been driven mad by bone, rust and skulls. 

If any of you are on the fence about these I'd heartily recommend picking up a set. It is not often that I say this, but 5 stars to GW for releasing these models and getting them to me so quickly. 

Orlygg. 

16 comments:

  1. First time that hear about the re edition of this (really old) models

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    1. https://www.warhammer.com/en-GB/shop/wood-elf-realms-beast-pack-2025?queryID=0b7f677810ed83967fdc5f76bc03775a

      Here's the link to the store page if required. I'm glad you now know that some '80s classics are back (:

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  2. And are they still £2.50 for each set? ;)

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    1. You made me laugh, kelvin. You know, I just checked on an inflation calculator online. If we imagine buying all the models in 1987 for £10, that would equate to £28.84 today based on inflation alone! Obviously, they are more than double that today!

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    2. :)

      I did hear that they were a bit pricey, but as you say, better than the scalpers, and I'm just happy to see GW embracing its past, even imperfectly.

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    3. I've just worked it out to be about £4.60 a model. Isn't the eBay standard £4 a figure these days? Oh, how I lament the days of the 99p auction ):

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  3. It's been quite some time since I last saw these minis. I can't wait to see your work on them :)

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    1. I too am eager. But the skellies must come first. With any luck I could end this year with a small undead force and then begin work on a wood elf one next year. I feel far more interested in these ranges now than I was before. I am not sure why but they are far far cheaper to get hold of than the old chaos stuff for which I was once so fond.

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  4. That's really tempting. I wonder if my elves would like some?
    (Apparently they say they'd be happy if I just got around to painting them and ignored all those orcs for a while).

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    1. I am sure that they would... and them paint them with some bright eighties hair dos!!

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  5. Hello Orlygg,

    Just returned to check your blog after a while, having been sad to see it go on hiatus. I'm delighted to see that you're back with us again. It sounds like you've had a very difficult few years, and I wish you all the best for continued improvements in life and many more blog posts to come.

    You're doing amazing work here!

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    1. Hi Niall, thank you for your kind words. It is good to be back and doing something that I love again, albeit only occasionally now. Here's hoping I can make something from nothing and put an army together once again.

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  6. This might come off as heretical, but I actually prefer these "re-releases", be it from modern GW (I bought both the familiars and the 4 classic Chaos Warriors via Mail order ca. 2012) or Foundry (Mercenaries, Bandits), to the original models. "White metal" is just a better material then old lead, the models are often better cast (better QC) and you do not need to scrub someone´s 1980s enamel paint off them...

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    1. I agree. It is far cleaner. It is such a shame that so much of the Old World releases are naff older kits that were dull upon original release. I'm waiting here in hope for some more '80s stuff in future.

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  7. I got the old Imperial Ogres and Bugmans Cart. The prices seem reasonable compared to eBay to be fair.

    I can't understand how they get away with charging so much for plastic though.

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    1. I suppose they charge what the punter is willing to pay. And there seems to be plenty of younger gamers willing to shell out for plastic sprues. The fact that we now pay GW prices because the resellers took over the show is sadder still.

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