15 Year Retrospective
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15 Year Retrospective
Tuomas Pirinen has written a (not very deep, but still pretty interesting) retrospective on the design of Mordheim on his facebook page over here.
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Miniatures painted in 2023: 252
Miniatures painted in 2024:
Epic scale: 9 vehicles, 56 stands of infantry, a whole buncha terrain
32mm-ish: 17 infantry
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Miniatures painted in 2023: 252
Miniatures painted in 2024:
Epic scale: 9 vehicles, 56 stands of infantry, a whole buncha terrain
32mm-ish: 17 infantry
Re: 15 Year Retrospective
A bit late I know, but thanks for posting this! It's an interesting little insight into GW history.
2018 Hobby Progress: A modicum of Middle Earth SBG
Re: 15 Year Retrospective
I liked the article and insights into how Mordheim was put together. It was a bit nostalgic, which isn't bad. It also is reflective how far away GW has come from its roots as a much more informal business centered about making a game rather than profit driven.
Models Painted, 2020
70 28mm miniatureS
70 28mm miniatureS
Re: 15 Year Retrospective
Absolutely..we will never see the likes of Mordheim, Necromunda again from GW (god, add Fantasy Battle to that list!). Instead, more clinical, cynical, less creative, less gritty, and more overtly money garnering kiddy friendly offerings will be the norm. But we knew that.job wrote:I liked the article and insights into how Mordheim was put together. It was a bit nostalgic, which isn't bad. It also is reflective how far away GW has come from its roots as a much more informal business centered about making a game rather than profit driven.
2018 Hobby Progress: A modicum of Middle Earth SBG