Awesome oldschool stuff

Another website published something interesting about minis?
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Re: Awesome oldschool stuff

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these are so cool
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Nameless wrote:I'm sure that the storm wizard screams the most...
sorry Mahon, whatever your purpose had been with this thread, that wizard just blew it up :mrgreen: I can't see oldshool, minis, paintjobs - I only see the storm wizard and laugh... oh god, let me have another coffee and try to come back here later ;)
Way back then we didn't take miniature painting too seriously, and approached it with a sense of humour, this piece was done very much tongue in cheek and I am please it still has the intended effect! even if it is at my expense :lol:

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Thanks for the post Mahon :)
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my pleasure. I was so happy to see these miniatures that I had to share the find!
moreover, I am glad to see you here. welcome :)
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Relic wrote:it still has the intended effect!
it sure has!
btw, I'm not laughing at the creator of this... diorama (?), but the concept is so damn funny I can't stop :lol:

oh, and welcome to the forum :)
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Thanks....he who shall remain Nameless :)
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Some time ago when I was still a little kid and didn't even think about picking up a brush, I used to sit down and go through my older brother's the first warhammer rpg book. There were two pages in colour in it that I enjoyed in particular. One had pics of hero miniatures and the other monsters. Old citadel stuff with oldschool paint jobs, hex bases and all that. I loved them. I think thats when I decided that i'm going to collect those tiny pieces of led, even though it took me a while to get my first one :)

But if I had to choose now, I'd probably choose the old ral partha / grenadier minis that scream AD&D at you :)
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Greebo wrote: the old ral partha / grenadier minis that scream AD&D at you :)
good one :D

yeah, we all have sweet memories of minis/things that dragged us into this hobby.
I'm also curious: will my son say 'oldschool' about mcvey, enigma and many other I consider modern/innovative? and how will minis look like in 20 years?
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Nameless wrote:good one :D
I'm serious :P I like them :) I have a few in my collection. this box for example:

https://bit.ly/nXz1Nf

Not complete though :(
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I tossed some of those old school shots up on my blog a while back, when I talked about we should try various new art styles. https://www.wargamingtradecraft.com/2010 ... hobby.html

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hey, Nplusplus, the second one isn't oldschool ;)
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