The Juggernaut of Khorne which was released in 1988 was so laughed at and loathed in the painting studio at the time it at one stage ended up in the bin....but we then had to retrieve it and drew straws to see who would have the misfortune to paint it....I drew the short straw..... Keep up the good work and all the best, Darren Matthews
Nagash's face was never meant to be - Morley's original liche-zombie head left studio bosses unimpressed, so he deliberately fast-sculpted a ridiculous silly-skull head to force them to accept his original....to his surprise/horror they went with the leery skull. Morley's interview on the Crown of Command podcast explains all.
I heard he put so much work into the mini that when they told him it was too grimm he simply sculpted the most clumsy face expecting to be rejected and forcing them to choose the first one since they were in a really tight schedule. They didn't
Someone might have already mentioned it, but I've always enjoyed that the '80s sculpting team put the heads of Ronald Regan and Maggie Thatcher onto a couple of the early harpy miniatures.
I was chuckling over tiddyhorse the whole time, but what I desperately want to see is Ostrichman and Camelman proxied into the new 40k beastman kill team. Best if the person fielding them doesn't acknowledge their presence as unusual and the other player wasn't warned ahead of time.
The final reveal killed me so hard, my 6 yr old literally came in the room to see "what all the noise is about!?" (because I was CACKLING). I promptly showed him and now he will not stop quoting a variety of "It's a horse... with the body of horse with a horse *6 hrs later* ...with a horse horse." *sigh*...no regrets
On the topic of the Stormfiends, basically they're Rat Ogres, which are little more than feral monsters without higher brain functions, and in order for Rat Ogres to be used as weapons platforms, Clan Moulder and Clan Skryre came up with the idea of breeding these hyper intelligent controller rats that could give the rat ogres more intelligence and ability to reason, use weapons, follow orders and tactics and what not. How do they control them? They're attached together and they share the same nervous system, and if the brain rat gets killed, the Stormfiend reverts back to more feral Rat Ogre instincts and becomes a danger to anybody around them. It's such a Skaven solution to a problem!
The best parts were not even the minis, but Louise’s one-woman play over Dwarf butt cannons almost killing herself with laughter and then that recorder flute sample almost killing me with laughter. I do love all the little details, like the Excorcist-playing hands and hidden books. I think my personal fave bit of weirdness was the heads of the old RT/2nd Ed era plastic Hive Warriors. The 2nd Ed metals modified them into something a bit less goofy, but the plastics remind me of a Roger Corman type b-grade movie monster.
This is one of my favorite videos on this platform. The amazing and weird miniatures, the bouncy editing, and the absolutely infectious energy is so wonderful. 10/10
Regarding the "invisible" minis, Around 2002 when the first release of the LotR game was still rather new, GW held a painting contest. I was working at a hobby store in the US and held the prize for 1st place at the store. It was an "invisible" Frodo which was actually just a metal 25mm base with some texture, a few rocks, and some footprints sculpted into it.
Referring to the GW mold line remover "Perhaps the Orks can make it work if they believe hard enough" 😂made my day, I thought it was only me that preferred a hobby knife.
Just to add a bit of context: the Sunstroke article featuring the Little Sisters of Purification and the remark of them being one of many female Space Marine Chapters is NOT an official article from Games Workshop or Citadel Miniatures. It comes a similarly-named American Company: Game Designers' Workshop (GDW), best known for making various Roleplaying Games such as "Traveller", "Twilight 2000", "Traveller: 2300" (later known as "2300 AD"), and "Space: 1889". In particular, the article comes from their official Magazine: Challenge vol. 36. That said, Official Miniatures do still exist from the time of Space Marines just being Human Marines in Power Armor (no heretical post-human mutant warrior-monks) who shared their vehicle pool with the Imperial Army/Guard/Astra Militarum/Wall of Guns. That said, I personally don't care one way or the other, I just like getting details straight. On another note, surprised not to see the Space Marine, Astropath, and the Chainsaw Warrior in the one Talisman expansion, or a note about Citadel's Daleks range.
This is one of my favorite videos, a mix of nostalgia, humour and a sprinkling of a wonderful perspective. I had some of those mini's but sold them off when I became an adult. Years later I realized I didn't have to grow up. I miss those tiny pewter toys.
I need a collab from the two most chipper, excited, and goofy hobby RUclipsrs in the business. You and @EonsofBattle I truly enjoy watching both channels for how cheery and sincere your enjoyment of the hobby is.
Don’t know much about this topic but my favorites are: -Every single one from the depths entries (Camel man looks like he wants to be put down) -Pooping snotling -Halfling ferret -old nagash (he looks so proud of his hat lol) Awesome vid🔥🔥
Sly Marbo also has a *pretty major* reference to "Snake Plissken" (Kurt Russel's character from "Escape From New York" & "Escape From LA") with that autopistol looking nearly identical to Snake's suppressed Mac-10 with the uh... suppressor-mounted scope.
@amazonalexa3 Did you just reply to my comment about how *Sly Marbo is a Snake Plissken inspired character in 40k* ...wishing there was a Snake inspired character in 40k?
I absolutely love your sense of humor lmfao 21:27 One thing of note about this bit of text and the Little Sisters of Purification is that they where never canon, that piece of lore was from a third party magazine publisher called Challenger IIRC? But what is very neat is the lore and personality of this chapter. They’re not treated differently from any other marines and even have some sense of humor. Well a very dark sense of humor, in a passage of lore one of them was jokingly taking bets on who’d explode first.
Great Vid. I feel like a lot of the old minis benefited from the humour and irreverence. The Wizard with a gun is likely homage to the 1977 Wizards animated film. Worth watching.
Oh man, gonna have have to add the 4th Edition Warhammer Fantasy cut outs from the starter box also then. I think I've still got them in the loft somewhere!
Went into this video not really caring about rare minis but im 4 am and playing MTGA and wanted something to watch. After the chaos toilet scene I knew I seen one of the greatest videos in youtubes history.
This video could have easily been an hour and I would have been enthralled the entire time in the progressively whackier miniatures and the fun little details and easier eggs, like the Genestealer Cultist's map table, the Lord of Change's magic 8 Ball, and so on. The little joking quips were also just so on point! I can't imagine the amount of time it took to track down a lot of the older stuff and reference materials and what not!
I remember back when i was a very young warhammer enthusiast, the local GW had 6 great big ringbinders filled with old citadel miniatures that you could mail order through the store. I spent most of my time when i was in gw looking through the ring binders and ordering the strangest and most interesting miniatures i could find. I especially liked the old blood thirsters and the great unclean ones. I think at some point during 40k third edition gw got rid of the ring binders.
I remember sitting in games club when i was 12 flicking through those tomes looking at the weird minatures and saving pocket money to buy the ones I thought were cool.
Yours is the most entertaining channel i've found related to the hobby, i specially loved your videos on the Rainbow Marines, and Squats, but this iceberg really helped me solidify what i truly love about the hobby in general; weird and funny figurines, specially from the 80's and 90's. I love the freedom there was design-wise back then, and also the freedom in use of color among the fanbase, which you are truly keeping alive.
Damn, many of these were a trip down to memory lane. I was a child who started with warhammer when the Juan Diaz demonettes were around, and I have only recently come back into the hobby, I didn't even know that they have changed. Those demonettes are the image that I have of that unit forever.
I recently learned about Camelman and Ostrichman from watching Jordan Sorcery and Oldhammered videos, but actually seeing the models is another thing altogether.
Only just found your channel, I chuckled a lot at this video and I really appreciate the chance to learn more about a hobby I've only dipped my toes in. I appreciate you've been making Warhammer content for a while, but all I can think to say is keep it up!!
Witchfate Tor, the plastic wizard's tower GW released some years ago, has a cool floor tile design dedicated to each of the 8 winds of magic. However, hidden behind some bricks on the lowest level a partially obscured mark of Tzeentch can be found. Neat little easter egg.
Original Noise Marie is still awesome, both skulpt and paint 🌈🦓🦒🎸(think its hooves planted on the ground with wide stance make the weopon look more powerful!)
I've got "an army" but still yet to play a game of Warhammer - I do play a lot of Middle Earth SBG, and Blood Bowl so around Games Workshop stuff - just find this video really interesting, a lot of miniatures I'd never heard of / seen!
The Lizardmen in earlier editions of Warhammer Fantasy had some fantastic names, both used generically for models but also canonized characters. Lord Kroak is the most famous one that stuck around most prominently, but you also have Tiktak'to, Itzi-Bitzi, Cuppacocoa, and I think there was one which was just named "Pina Colada" or something
The tiny detail easter egg bits on different sculpts are very interesting, would like to see more videos about those. Also would love to see a video focusing on rare, limited edition models with insider designer insight
That was great, I love the weird ones! I think there's a few that deserve mention in the iceberg: the tyranid squigs, particularly the slasher grabber hand tyranid squig, the early prototype tyranid models, the gene stealer hybrid family of four, and the old metal ork dreadnought with the stupid feet that did not entirely fit onto the base.
The fantasy range also had cardboard "figures". The starter box at pitted High Elves against Night Goblins had cardboard pictures of the Rock-lobber, Wolf Rider chariot (I think it was) and the High Elf balista (the one with around 20 arrows)
It was actually even special characters in cardboard cutout form, as it was none other than Grom the Paunch in the chariot. Plus Azhag the Slaughterer on wyvern and Eltharion the Grimm on gryphon. Honestly, I kind of respect the decision to include them even if they seem a bit silly. Cos its not like they were making plastic versions and there wasn't much chance of them putting metal stuff in the starter sets. So at least you got a slightly comical introduction to some more exotic and powerful units, rather than being infantry only. I don't think it really got much better for fantasy until 6th edition, which at least had a chariot, a cannon and mounted characters I believe. I got onboard at 7th and that set was quite nice for its time. Some of those goblin spearmen are amongst the embarrassingly few full units that I have ever painted. Though that is a few of them combined into a much larger unit.
I'd have put the OG Pink Horrors of Tzeentch, the first ones with the Gigantic hands somewhere on the list. The versions of Horrors that came after were cooler, but the FIRST Horrors were truly wierd and interesting.
I love the Shokkjump Dragsta mini, especially all the 80s references it makes. If you ever do a follow-up, if you look carefully at the grot gunner, you can see he's controlling the shokk assault gun with an Atari 2600 joystick.
I found you saying "We have shirts for you!" instead of the usual "Please buy my shirt to support the channel" a much more compelling angle to market them! Well done!
As a Yank who was a young lad in the 1980s, we only got a taste of the weirdness that was early GW/WHFB/40k stuff, mainly through imported issues of White Dwarf. Thanks for reminding me that GW/Citadel Miniatures were on some *freaky* stuff back in the day. ;)
One of my favorite weird/disturbing details are the gimp men that co-pilot the Ironstriders. You might see the walkers at first and think they're like the walkers from Star Wars... and then you see the gimp with their arms and legs amputated so they can drive a murder machine.
Dear Louise. This whole video was worthy of it's exceptionally incredible subject matter. I think it will take a few viewings to figure out my favourite miniature, and your skit on each. Sack man spinny chair and Butt cannon are strong contenders currently..... This is the content you were created to make and i love it
I think the original, hunched over dreadnoughts deserve an honoury mention. They were so derpy looking. Also, the arms kept falling off. Yay for being being young before the internet taught us how to pin things!
Best Warhammer youtube channel by far, you are off to an amazing start! I already look forward to your videos. Oh and every chaos familiars, like Walking Book, Lune, Stilts and Iron Hawk. The 80s in Warhammer had just the best crazy stuff.
The story I heard is that the designer of that Nagash model had a disagreement with his superiors over how he should look and intentionally submitted as derp-tastic a model as he could to get them to change their minds, but they accepted it anyway instead of having him make a new one.
I think the stormtrooper story has actually been told. Hasbro was in talks with GW about working with them, and GW gave the famous sculptor of space marines, Bob Naismith, a day to make it to prove how fast they could have the models turned out. It ended up falling apart because hasbro didn't want people painting the characters in different colors than the movies.
This is one of the best videos I have seen about Warhammer, people love things like that, know stories about models, how they have been designed and all, not only painting all the time. I would love to hear more about those things, or about making models, etc..etc.. love your sense of humor 😊
The Chaos familiars from Warhammer Fantasy 4th Edition were a wild ride. Same with the edited versions of minis for various board games like Space Crusade etc. I'd also add the limited edition minis from the 90's and early 2000's where you saved up tokens for and mail ordered them. Eg, the 3rd war for Armageddon Space Marines raising a flag diorama etc. Games day limited edition mini probably count also 😀
I love the humour of the older miniatures, but it makes me really happy that its still going on with new releases, even if I missed some of them until you pointed them out!
you started a YT channel, Louise?! yaaaaaaaaay!!! i don't really play mainline GW games anymore. i'm only really into the older specialist games like Mordheim and Battlefleet Gothic but i love your personality which is as vibrant as your painting (which i also love)!
The brain rats on the stormfiend are there for 2 reasons. 1. The Stormfiend basically has zero functional intelligence, and were basically unusable without spending way too much work training. So, Throt developed the Brain Rats to hook up, guide and control them. 2. Mad Max beyond the Thunderdome reference. The brain rat is the Master to the Stormfiend's Blaster.
That was awesome, entertaining and fun. Louise makes a great video. I had all the old RogueTrader space marines, but got rid of some over the years. I still have lots of old metal, my favorites were the old librarians, 3 to a pack, and the old tech marines carrying tool boxes and wrenches. Of the ones Louise showed here, I only had the old noise marine and the sexy daemonettes.
Flashing dwarf MUST BE Buffalo Bill. My brain has some WEIRD associations, but that one disgusted and impressed me in equal parts. Thanks for showing me how messed up I am, Louise, and sharing with us these amazing minis! Fun fact, the Painting Phase recently did a follow up interview with Bob Naismith and he talks about the Stormtrooper model in more detail!
I have Jayne and Gabs. But there is only one actual female space marine, sculpted by Kev White in 1993 and never released. I have that mini too :D EDIT: As for weird and wonderful Citadel minis, what about the Fantasy Specials? All those poor women from the torture dungeon?!?!
That Sunstroke article is from Challenge Magazine #36 from 1988. The chapter of female space marines is called The Little Sisters of Purification. Not the greatest name. It's actually a really cool article though with some lore, some art, and a whole custom play scenario.
That was an incredible amount of GW weirdness and trivia on GW minis throughout history and many probably before you were born!! thanks for sharing it all with this awesome Video Louise!! You Rock! I don't think anyone else could have done that better or been as well connected and in the know! Whoop Whoop for you! (I may actually have the two female SM somewhere buried in my shed/loft of shame)
Those Female Space Marines and their lore are from a third party magazine not related to Games Workshop. GW was more loose with its IP back in the early-mid 80's and allowed their stuff to be talked about and explored in other magazines. It was like how Dungeons & Dragons allowed other magazines to print their own creative material for the game. The Female Space marines were just the creation of a fan of Warhammer 40,000 which was printed in a hobby gaming magazine.
this was a blast to watch I've never had a GW mini but have been making my own out of cold porcelain and I'm so glad to have the newer models as reference for the usual, and machine gun wizard when I'm feeling crazy
Let that weirdness shine!
Holy Diver brought me here. He was 100% right.
This weird heart of mine
The Juggernaut of Khorne which was released in 1988 was so laughed at and loathed in the painting studio at the time it at one stage ended up in the bin....but we then had to retrieve it and drew straws to see who would have the misfortune to paint it....I drew the short straw..... Keep up the good work and all the best, Darren Matthews
That’s pretty cool
This mini is not in the video, is it? If it is, which one is it?
As a long time Khorne fan/hobbyist I also loathed that thing when it first came out.
@@AntonAdelsonBig square metal horse thing
Nagash still is the worst though.
I love how this video gets more unhinged as it goes. Little Timmy lmao
Bob Naismith confirmed that he sculpted a stormtrooper during a Star Wars license negotiation. It was in a recent episode of The Painting Phase.
I'm stocked, I think this means Louise doesn't watch Peachy's vids.
There exist pics of These.
I love his sculpts ☺️ they're often very atmospheric
Nagash's face was never meant to be - Morley's original liche-zombie head left studio bosses unimpressed, so he deliberately fast-sculpted a ridiculous silly-skull head to force them to accept his original....to his surprise/horror they went with the leery skull. Morley's interview on the Crown of Command podcast explains all.
I had a friend who converted Nagash to make it look good and actually won a local competition
I heard he put so much work into the mini that when they told him it was too grimm he simply sculpted the most clumsy face expecting to be rejected and forcing them to choose the first one since they were in a really tight schedule.
They didn't
@@gosonegr Do we know what the original face looked like?
@@LordVader1094 if there's any pic I haven't seen it
mindblown
"One is a genius, the other's insane" reference had me chuckling so much that "I should call her" and "Nope" destroyed me. Laughed so much. Thank you!
I had a commercial break right after the "I should call her", which made it insanely hilarious.
Someone might have already mentioned it, but I've always enjoyed that the '80s sculpting team put the heads of Ronald Regan and Maggie Thatcher onto a couple of the early harpy miniatures.
I was chuckling over tiddyhorse the whole time, but what I desperately want to see is Ostrichman and Camelman proxied into the new 40k beastman kill team. Best if the person fielding them doesn't acknowledge their presence as unusual and the other player wasn't warned ahead of time.
I'll make my personal mission to kitbash Ostrichman into the fellgore kill team.
@@amondaet heck yeah, that would be cool [el'sda2]
Love this video. I don't have the time to sink in Warhammer myself, but I love the wacky culture behind it.
Try Kill Team if you're time constrained ✌️
love your one piece content
Doesn‘t surprise me, since you have to keep 1000 episodes of One Piece in your head😂 Ain‘t no space left for anything else
The final reveal killed me so hard, my 6 yr old literally came in the room to see "what all the noise is about!?" (because I was CACKLING). I promptly showed him and now he will not stop quoting a variety of "It's a horse... with the body of horse with a horse *6 hrs later* ...with a horse horse."
*sigh*...no regrets
Now watch, someone at GW is going to sneak a new Horse-Horse figure into a new Warcry boxed set!
@@maxbrandt6 One can dream!
Looks like Benny had all the horses.
On the topic of the Stormfiends, basically they're Rat Ogres, which are little more than feral monsters without higher brain functions, and in order for Rat Ogres to be used as weapons platforms, Clan Moulder and Clan Skryre came up with the idea of breeding these hyper intelligent controller rats that could give the rat ogres more intelligence and ability to reason, use weapons, follow orders and tactics and what not. How do they control them? They're attached together and they share the same nervous system, and if the brain rat gets killed, the Stormfiend reverts back to more feral Rat Ogre instincts and becomes a danger to anybody around them. It's such a Skaven solution to a problem!
I was born in the year of the Rat (yang, metal) so I've been a huge fan of the Skaven ever since I ran into them in the late 80's.
The best parts were not even the minis, but Louise’s one-woman play over Dwarf butt cannons almost killing herself with laughter and then that recorder flute sample almost killing me with laughter.
I do love all the little details, like the Excorcist-playing hands and hidden books.
I think my personal fave bit of weirdness was the heads of the old RT/2nd Ed era plastic Hive Warriors. The 2nd Ed metals modified them into something a bit less goofy, but the plastics remind me of a Roger Corman type b-grade movie monster.
22:23 Yay! My unreleased stormtrooper made it into your video 😃 it’s actually 1 of 4 Star Wars miniatures sculpted by the design team.
BB
so what's the story?
He's full of ahit. End of story 😂😂
This channel is really living up to its name in that it’s completely rogue and brings up completely new topics that I’ve never seen anyone discuss!
This is one of my favorite videos on this platform. The amazing and weird miniatures, the bouncy editing, and the absolutely infectious energy is so wonderful. 10/10
Regarding the "invisible" minis, Around 2002 when the first release of the LotR game was still rather new, GW held a painting contest. I was working at a hobby store in the US and held the prize for 1st place at the store. It was an "invisible" Frodo which was actually just a metal 25mm base with some texture, a few rocks, and some footprints sculpted into it.
Referring to the GW mold line remover "Perhaps the Orks can make it work if they believe hard enough" 😂made my day, I thought it was only me that preferred a hobby knife.
Absolutely love the original squig swarm bases for tyranids and orks. The bizarre little spidersquigs and giant hands were incredible.
Oh gods I loved that spider squid with the elephant nose! ❤
Having worked in GW retail when the Juan Diaz Daemonettes were on the shelves, I can tell you there were a lot of awkward moments around those models.
I browse the secondhand miniature market a lot, and you can ask for an arm and a leg for those minis and they'll sell within minutes.
I still have one, found it in a lizardmen salamander kit instead of one of the little guys, 12yo me was definitely surprised lol
This has to be one of my favorite miniature/warhammer videos to date
aww thank u :D
@@roguehobbies Please do a part two!
Just to add a bit of context: the Sunstroke article featuring the Little Sisters of Purification and the remark of them being one of many female Space Marine Chapters is NOT an official article from Games Workshop or Citadel Miniatures. It comes a similarly-named American Company: Game Designers' Workshop (GDW), best known for making various Roleplaying Games such as "Traveller", "Twilight 2000", "Traveller: 2300" (later known as "2300 AD"), and "Space: 1889". In particular, the article comes from their official Magazine: Challenge vol. 36.
That said, Official Miniatures do still exist from the time of Space Marines just being Human Marines in Power Armor (no heretical post-human mutant warrior-monks) who shared their vehicle pool with the Imperial Army/Guard/Astra Militarum/Wall of Guns. That said, I personally don't care one way or the other, I just like getting details straight.
On another note, surprised not to see the Space Marine, Astropath, and the Chainsaw Warrior in the one Talisman expansion, or a note about Citadel's Daleks range.
This is one of my favorite videos, a mix of nostalgia, humour and a sprinkling of a wonderful perspective. I had some of those mini's but sold them off when I became an adult. Years later I realized I didn't have to grow up. I miss those tiny pewter toys.
Part of growing up is realising that you don't have to care about being grown up.
"The Great Clean One" would be an awesome name for a line of nurgle shaped soaps!
I need a collab from the two most chipper, excited, and goofy hobby RUclipsrs in the business. You and @EonsofBattle I truly enjoy watching both channels for how cheery and sincere your enjoyment of the hobby is.
Don’t know much about this topic but my favorites are:
-Every single one from the depths entries
(Camel man looks like he wants to be put down)
-Pooping snotling
-Halfling ferret
-old nagash (he looks so proud of his hat lol)
Awesome vid🔥🔥
Sly Marbo also has a *pretty major* reference to "Snake Plissken" (Kurt Russel's character from "Escape From New York" & "Escape From LA") with that autopistol looking nearly identical to Snake's suppressed Mac-10 with the uh... suppressor-mounted scope.
I always thought he looked like the non-Rambo main character from the OG Contra arcade game.
@amazonalexa3 Did you just reply to my comment about how *Sly Marbo is a Snake Plissken inspired character in 40k* ...wishing there was a Snake inspired character in 40k?
I absolutely love your sense of humor lmfao
21:27 One thing of note about this bit of text and the Little Sisters of Purification is that they where never canon, that piece of lore was from a third party magazine publisher called Challenger IIRC?
But what is very neat is the lore and personality of this chapter. They’re not treated differently from any other marines and even have some sense of humor. Well a very dark sense of humor, in a passage of lore one of them was jokingly taking bets on who’d explode first.
Yep, the publishing house was (confusingly) called Game Designers' Workshop and was based in US. Completely unrelated to GW, a UK company.
This is the content miniature gaming needs on RUclips! So tired of the usual, way to go Louise!
Wow. This was a work of perfection. I am so glad I subbed to your channel.
Great Vid. I feel like a lot of the old minis benefited from the humour and irreverence. The Wizard with a gun is likely homage to the 1977 Wizards animated film. Worth watching.
Avatar, "Oh yeah... one more thing: I'm glad you changed your last name, you son of a b1tch!"
Yay ! You mentioned the snotling doing a poo in a bucket or ork helmet.
I love the classic noisemarine too.
As I understand it, the cardboard dred is an official GW model, and if you put it on a properly sized base, it’s good to go.
I have tested this at a GW store and was told I can't bring cardboard cutouts. When I showed the book reference they let me play but glared a lot.
Oh man, gonna have have to add the 4th Edition Warhammer Fantasy cut outs from the starter box also then. I think I've still got them in the loft somewhere!
Went into this video not really caring about rare minis but im 4 am and playing MTGA and wanted something to watch. After the chaos toilet scene I knew I seen one of the greatest videos in youtubes history.
I love all the old weird stuff, I really wish a bunch of it was made to order or still available. Great video, made my day!
This video could have easily been an hour and I would have been enthralled the entire time in the progressively whackier miniatures and the fun little details and easier eggs, like the Genestealer Cultist's map table, the Lord of Change's magic 8 Ball, and so on. The little joking quips were also just so on point! I can't imagine the amount of time it took to track down a lot of the older stuff and reference materials and what not!
Yes, could happily have watched twice as much. Didn't even get to the old Slaanesh murderous sex-bull with booby.
You're killing it with this channel! Keep it up!
Thanks :D
I enjoyed all your videos so far, but this one I enjoyed far more than I expected 😆
I remember back when i was a very young warhammer enthusiast, the local GW had 6 great big ringbinders filled with old citadel miniatures that you could mail order through the store. I spent most of my time when i was in gw looking through the ring binders and ordering the strangest and most interesting miniatures i could find. I especially liked the old blood thirsters and the great unclean ones. I think at some point during 40k third edition gw got rid of the ring binders.
I remember sitting in games club when i was 12 flicking through those tomes looking at the weird minatures and saving pocket money to buy the ones I thought were cool.
Yours is the most entertaining channel i've found related to the hobby, i specially loved your videos on the Rainbow Marines, and Squats, but this iceberg really helped me solidify what i truly love about the hobby in general; weird and funny figurines, specially from the 80's and 90's.
I love the freedom there was design-wise back then, and also the freedom in use of color among the fanbase, which you are truly keeping alive.
I've never watched a hobby channel that has felt so genuine. It's brilliant.
The absolute love for the hobby is so apparent, and infectious.
Damn, many of these were a trip down to memory lane.
I was a child who started with warhammer when the Juan Diaz demonettes were around, and I have only recently come back into the hobby, I didn't even know that they have changed. Those demonettes are the image that I have of that unit forever.
I recently learned about Camelman and Ostrichman from watching Jordan Sorcery and Oldhammered videos, but actually seeing the models is another thing altogether.
Only just found your channel, I chuckled a lot at this video and I really appreciate the chance to learn more about a hobby I've only dipped my toes in. I appreciate you've been making Warhammer content for a while, but all I can think to say is keep it up!!
Old Nagash! What a boss. He was so brutal rules-wise. Also: Sub Machinegun Wizard!
Can we throw in Ral Partha minis, too? they had a line called "Mellon Smugglers," but the sculptures were so crued that your retinas were scared
Witchfate Tor, the plastic wizard's tower GW released some years ago, has a cool floor tile design dedicated to each of the 8 winds of magic. However, hidden behind some bricks on the lowest level a partially obscured mark of Tzeentch can be found. Neat little easter egg.
Original Noise Marie is still awesome, both skulpt and paint 🌈🦓🦒🎸(think its hooves planted on the ground with wide stance make the weopon look more powerful!)
Night Goblin flipping the bird is a classic, and Ork Minderz firing a Weirdboy at the enemy is just amazing, two of my favourites in my collection
I've got "an army" but still yet to play a game of Warhammer - I do play a lot of Middle Earth SBG, and Blood Bowl so around Games Workshop stuff - just find this video really interesting, a lot of miniatures I'd never heard of / seen!
The Lizardmen in earlier editions of Warhammer Fantasy had some fantastic names, both used generically for models but also canonized characters. Lord Kroak is the most famous one that stuck around most prominently, but you also have Tiktak'to, Itzi-Bitzi, Cuppacocoa, and I think there was one which was just named "Pina Colada" or something
Well, this is the first video I've seen in this channel. I'm 30 seconds in and I'm already subbed. So charismatic!
The tiny detail easter egg bits on different sculpts are very interesting, would like to see more videos about those. Also would love to see a video focusing on rare, limited edition models with insider designer insight
Genuinely love your insight into weird, long-forgotten arcane GW stuff. It's interesting af.
That was great, I love the weird ones! I think there's a few that deserve mention in the iceberg: the tyranid squigs, particularly the slasher grabber hand tyranid squig, the early prototype tyranid models, the gene stealer hybrid family of four, and the old metal ork dreadnought with the stupid feet that did not entirely fit onto the base.
Ostrichman rideing on Horsehorse. Shortly followed by dungeon synth outro.
Dang.
That was a good ending to a good video
Dungeon synth makes everything better
The fantasy range also had cardboard "figures". The starter box at pitted High Elves against Night Goblins had cardboard pictures of the Rock-lobber, Wolf Rider chariot (I think it was) and the High Elf balista (the one with around 20 arrows)
It was actually even special characters in cardboard cutout form, as it was none other than Grom the Paunch in the chariot. Plus Azhag the Slaughterer on wyvern and Eltharion the Grimm on gryphon.
Honestly, I kind of respect the decision to include them even if they seem a bit silly. Cos its not like they were making plastic versions and there wasn't much chance of them putting metal stuff in the starter sets. So at least you got a slightly comical introduction to some more exotic and powerful units, rather than being infantry only. I don't think it really got much better for fantasy until 6th edition, which at least had a chariot, a cannon and mounted characters I believe. I got onboard at 7th and that set was quite nice for its time. Some of those goblin spearmen are amongst the embarrassingly few full units that I have ever painted. Though that is a few of them combined into a much larger unit.
WFRP 1st edition human rat catcher. The dwarf rat catcher is pretty cool too!
I'd have put the OG Pink Horrors of Tzeentch, the first ones with the Gigantic hands somewhere on the list. The versions of Horrors that came after were cooler, but the FIRST Horrors were truly wierd and interesting.
That was an amazing journey, great video Louise, well done :D
the reveal of horsehorse was the hardest I've laughed in ages, thanks for sharing that
I love the Shokkjump Dragsta mini, especially all the 80s references it makes. If you ever do a follow-up, if you look carefully at the grot gunner, you can see he's controlling the shokk assault gun with an Atari 2600 joystick.
I found you saying "We have shirts for you!" instead of the usual "Please buy my shirt to support the channel" a much more compelling angle to market them! Well done!
As a Yank who was a young lad in the 1980s, we only got a taste of the weirdness that was early GW/WHFB/40k stuff, mainly through imported issues of White Dwarf. Thanks for reminding me that GW/Citadel Miniatures were on some *freaky* stuff back in the day. ;)
Great Video! That montage for the Chaos Toilet had me cracking up!
One of my favorite weird/disturbing details are the gimp men that co-pilot the Ironstriders. You might see the walkers at first and think they're like the walkers from Star Wars... and then you see the gimp with their arms and legs amputated so they can drive a murder machine.
Those are servitors usually right? They can't really turn then Ironstriders off so
@@KillerOrca Yeah, they're permanent until they die and are replaced.
Dear Louise.
This whole video was worthy of it's exceptionally incredible subject matter.
I think it will take a few viewings to figure out my favourite miniature, and your skit on each.
Sack man spinny chair and Butt cannon are strong contenders currently.....
This is the content you were created to make and i love it
I think the original, hunched over dreadnoughts deserve an honoury mention. They were so derpy looking. Also, the arms kept falling off. Yay for being being young before the internet taught us how to pin things!
the original Chaos 'Cat-Dreadnought' in that style is one of my favourite GW minis (trying to wok out how to make one for current 40k) [el'sda2].
Wooo! That was a fun video! I was so hyped when you mentioned this video on Adeptus Podcastus :)
Sly Marbo's machine gun is another easter egg as well. Its the same gun Kurt Russel's character ''Snake'' from the movie Escape from New York uses.
The old model was way cooler: ruclips.net/video/jCMNWAJiz5Y/видео.html
Best Warhammer youtube channel by far, you are off to an amazing start! I already look forward to your videos. Oh and every chaos familiars, like Walking Book, Lune, Stilts and Iron Hawk. The 80s in Warhammer had just the best crazy stuff.
The story I heard is that the designer of that Nagash model had a disagreement with his superiors over how he should look and intentionally submitted as derp-tastic a model as he could to get them to change their minds, but they accepted it anyway instead of having him make a new one.
Channel is growing fast! Good for you!
I think the stormtrooper story has actually been told. Hasbro was in talks with GW about working with them, and GW gave the famous sculptor of space marines, Bob Naismith, a day to make it to prove how fast they could have the models turned out. It ended up falling apart because hasbro didn't want people painting the characters in different colors than the movies.
Mores the shame in that
I think he re-told this recently on The Painting Phase chat with Peachy.
He did, yep, but said the issue was they didn't like the heroic scale and wanted something with more realistic proportions
Just found this channel and binge watched them all! Love the content and "be yourself" attitude of presenting. Wierd minis need love too! Thanks!
This is one of the best videos I have seen about Warhammer, people love things like that, know stories about models, how they have been designed and all, not only painting all the time. I would love to hear more about those things, or about making models, etc..etc.. love your sense of humor 😊
This might be my favorite warhammer video of all time now. Thank you Louise
The Chaos familiars from Warhammer Fantasy 4th Edition were a wild ride.
Same with the edited versions of minis for various board games like Space Crusade etc.
I'd also add the limited edition minis from the 90's and early 2000's where you saved up tokens for and mail ordered them. Eg, the 3rd war for Armageddon Space Marines raising a flag diorama etc.
Games day limited edition mini probably count also 😀
I love the humour of the older miniatures, but it makes me really happy that its still going on with new releases, even if I missed some of them until you pointed them out!
The Light of Eltharion I think is the closest you can get to an invisible miniature without just casting it in clear plastic.
you started a YT channel, Louise?! yaaaaaaaaay!!! i don't really play mainline GW games anymore. i'm only really into the older specialist games like Mordheim and Battlefleet Gothic but i love your personality which is as vibrant as your painting (which i also love)!
The brain rats on the stormfiend are there for 2 reasons.
1. The Stormfiend basically has zero functional intelligence, and were basically unusable without spending way too much work training. So, Throt developed the Brain Rats to hook up, guide and control them.
2. Mad Max beyond the Thunderdome reference. The brain rat is the Master to the Stormfiend's Blaster.
Admit that Louise's reference is on point though.
Great video. Editing and delivery had me absolutely losing it!
I’ve been checking your channel every day hoping for a new video. Thanks, Louise!
The Legendary "up the wall gang". pretty sure you need a part 2 to this passion video. excellent work :)
That was awesome, entertaining and fun. Louise makes a great video. I had all the old RogueTrader space marines, but got rid of some over the years. I still have lots of old metal, my favorites were the old librarians, 3 to a pack, and the old tech marines carrying tool boxes and wrenches. Of the ones Louise showed here, I only had the old noise marine and the sexy daemonettes.
So much fun and funny memories!
Thank you for putting this together 😊
Flashing dwarf MUST BE Buffalo Bill. My brain has some WEIRD associations, but that one disgusted and impressed me in equal parts.
Thanks for showing me how messed up I am, Louise, and sharing with us these amazing minis!
Fun fact, the Painting Phase recently did a follow up interview with Bob Naismith and he talks about the Stormtrooper model in more detail!
Absolutely fantastic!
Also, you pull off the glasses look quite well!
Where is Kremlo the Slann? He came from spaaaaace!
Okay, I did not expect "My sons I have become crispy!" moment. Great video.😂
The new Sly Marbo sculpt also has a reference to Little Shop of Horrors on the base. There is a plant that is very, VERY similar to Audrey II.
The "I should call her" bit is officially the best thing on the Internet in 2023 =)
Thanks!
I have Jayne and Gabs. But there is only one actual female space marine, sculpted by Kev White in 1993 and never released. I have that mini too :D
EDIT: As for weird and wonderful Citadel minis, what about the Fantasy Specials? All those poor women from the torture dungeon?!?!
Amazing! Great video Louise. Thank you for the time and effort you’ve put into it.
That Sunstroke article is from Challenge Magazine #36 from 1988. The chapter of female space marines is called The Little Sisters of Purification. Not the greatest name. It's actually a really cool article though with some lore, some art, and a whole custom play scenario.
That was an incredible amount of GW weirdness and trivia on GW minis throughout history and many probably before you were born!! thanks for sharing it all with this awesome Video Louise!! You Rock! I don't think anyone else could have done that better or been as well connected and in the know! Whoop Whoop for you!
(I may actually have the two female SM somewhere buried in my shed/loft of shame)
Those Female Space Marines and their lore are from a third party magazine not related to Games Workshop. GW was more loose with its IP back in the early-mid 80's and allowed their stuff to be talked about and explored in other magazines. It was like how Dungeons & Dragons allowed other magazines to print their own creative material for the game. The Female Space marines were just the creation of a fan of Warhammer 40,000 which was printed in a hobby gaming magazine.
this was a blast to watch
I've never had a GW mini but have been making my own out of cold porcelain and I'm so glad to have the newer models as reference for the usual, and machine gun wizard when I'm feeling crazy
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I lost it at the chaos toilet montage, great video!