Warhammer: The Old World | Citadel Mighty Fortress Ebay Rescue

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @miketike3246
    @miketike3246 Год назад +3

    Glorious, simply glorious!!! One of the reasons I'm so excited for the Old World is that back in 2012 I did a massive purchase at my local hobby store of Warhammer 8th Edition stuff, just before most of it was discontinued forever.
    I got the Mighty Fortress, the Battle Board, Skullvane Manse, trees, walls, and a whole host of plastic boxed sets from 7th/8th Edition, including several battalion boxes which are darn near impossible to find now sealed, and when you do see them on Ebay they are mega-expensive.
    In 2017 I built and painted the fortress and battleboard, built all the terrain, and built and primed five of the armies, about 500 models which are now all sitting in transport cases waiting to be painted!
    I also did what you did with Ebay. After getting the fortress, I supplemented it with extra towers and wall sections so I can also do a city wall type thing across a table.
    So I'm fully prepared for Old World, just have to do the rebasing to the new sizes and get on with painting!!

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mike 😊
      I’m very jealous of your collection, sounds amazing, wish I didn’t get rid of so much stuff.

    • @miketike3246
      @miketike3246 Год назад

      Your paint job on the Mighty Fortress is absolutely stunning!! I also love what you did with that extra tower to make that little outpost, very very cool!! Partially melted packing foam for the rock formation, man we think so alike, lol.@@MiniatureRealms

    • @miketike3246
      @miketike3246 Год назад

      @@MiniatureRealms The only thing I have from that era that I can consider a true relic or antique is a copy of the OLD, OLD styrofoam Mighty Fortress from 1988! The one that came in the giant rectangular black box and had brown plastic doors, siege ladders, etc. We're talking Warhammer 2nd/3rd Edition era. I got in from Ebay a couple years back for about $175 and the box was in amazingly good condition for being over 30 years old. If you have happen to have a copy of White Dwarf #101, May 1988 there's an article about it in there...

  • @Edwoodb3
    @Edwoodb3 2 месяца назад +1

    What a transformation! You did an absolutely wonderful job on that castle.

  • @chriswhite1819
    @chriswhite1819 Год назад +18

    Oof, right in the nostalgia. I remember the siege rules from the 6th ed rulebook. That watchtower on the rock is spectacular - the grass and flowers really brought it to life! What about removable themed tower toppers to help alter the fortress for different armies rather than making separate dedicated wall sections? For example, open sided wooden structures with peaked rooves (in the same colours as the doors you've done here) with Bretonian pennants or banners flying from the tops. Archers can still shoot out the side. Or for Empire you could do weapons racks full of muskets or barrels of powder and shot for defending cannon (with attached flagpoles or empire markings on boxes and barrels). Would keep things modular.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      I absolutely love that idea Chris, that’s a perfect way of giving it character.

    • @TheIronMarshall
      @TheIronMarshall 6 месяцев назад +1

      I was lucky enough to find a 5th edition siege Rulebook in great condition at my flg store. Now to buy/build a castle...

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  6 месяцев назад +1

      Ah that’s a good find! Best of luck finding your castle.

  • @totalburnout5424
    @totalburnout5424 Год назад +2

    I also had the first book at the time, but unfortunately it got lost. Back then, we had put together a Lego castle for our sieges. A beautiful rescue project! Thx for sharing.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Thank you. A Lego castle sounds amazing, I’m sure I used Lego back then as well at times, not sure I had enough regular bricks for a castle though.

  • @MaxTSanches
    @MaxTSanches Год назад +2

    Thanks for the reminder - somewhere in a box, far deep in the garage is two of those castles and some of the siege equipment that I haven't seen in years (decades).
    - I should get to them this winter.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      You definitely should, and that siege equipment is super rare.

  • @darrenrichardson6146
    @darrenrichardson6146 Месяц назад +1

    That's a pair of wonderful Terrain Feature Pieces!

  • @rogueelementgaming
    @rogueelementgaming Год назад +2

    Great video mate, really enjoyed it! Bloody good looking fortress my man! 🤘

  • @anvilofdoomminiatures
    @anvilofdoomminiatures Год назад +1

    Lovely work mate! Looks incredible

  • @TeensierPython
    @TeensierPython Год назад +1

    I have one of these, still in the box.
    Loved playing old Warhammer especially with the siege battles

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      Wow you have a real gem there. I’m hoping my first siege games live up to my childhood expectations 😅.

  • @bumpo555
    @bumpo555 Год назад +1

    Fantastic! Great idea on the strut for the door, that worked rly well!

  • @hyosworld109
    @hyosworld109 Год назад +1

    I totally forgot how much i wanted one of these back then. Great find!

  • @dm51964
    @dm51964 Год назад +3

    Superb. I painted the original polystyrene Mighty Fortress for White Dwarf and the box photo but never got to own one. All the best, Darren Matthews

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Darren that’s amazing, can’t believe they didn’t give you one for doing that. Did you work for GW then, how did that come about?

    • @dm51964
      @dm51964 Год назад +2

      I worked in the studio for 18 months painting and model making and mostly for adverts for White Dwarf from 1987-89. First was on a freelance basis and then full time. I was part of the 'Eavy Metal Team which consisted of Me, Mike MC Vey, Colin Dixon, Sid and to some extent Dave Andrews. Later Tim Prow joined the team. Our studio boss was John Blanche and we were mostly trusted to just get on with painting but did work from briefs. It was a bit like herding cats at times but we worked on a lot of different projects and there was a good vibe. Mostly we could get hold of a copy of the project we had worked on but the Mighty Fortress in polystyrene was a limited run and I was promised one but they sold out fairly quickly and I never did get one. My best memory from that period was painting the first Harlequin miniatures for the back of the box and they became very big sellers. I worked on the first Titans, Space Hulk, the Genestealers, Imperial Guard when the first plastics were developed, Space Wolves were the Space Marine force I was building but never finished it and mostly the first plastic beakies. I left in mid 1989 to go back to archaeology which I was trained in. They were good days and fond memories

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      You must have some amazing stories, I’d love to hear more. I remember those Harlequins very well, stunning paint jobs.

    • @dm51964
      @dm51964 Год назад +1

      The Harlequins were painted as overtime on a very long Bank Holiday weekend and I took the set home to paint and was challenged I could not have it done by the Tuesday...I hardly slept and loads of coffee but I won the challenge much to everyone's shock. Looking back each day was different and it was a challenge at times with a limited palate as the paint range back then was very limited. The order from above was things had to be bright and no browns...or at least limited tones due to the photographic process at the time. I was never a fan of the pastel shades for some of the Chaos stuff that was the order of the day and I tried to avoid painting them and focused on Khorne and Nurgle. Many of the miniatures were painted a month before the next White Dwarf but sometimes things were sprung on us and a range we nothing about landed on the main table normally mid week and the deadline was the Friday. I was guilty of the bright reds on the Khorne stuff and the Ork in red power armour. We also painted the Marauder Miniatures range but had to keep it quiet at the time and In painted most of the Dwarves, Chaos Dwarves and Dark Elves. John Blanche was a superb manager and I felt sorry for him at times with all of the crazy antics but it was a talented crew and a bit of chaos and anarchy got us through each week and lots of good natured banter. The studio was small, often a sea of chemicals from the spray booth for car body primer and we drank massive amounts of coffee. They were good days

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Darren thank you for sharing, if you ever fancied chatting about it for the channel let me know, I’d love to. I could talk about painting for hours, and to mix in takes of studio past would make it even better. All my contact details are in the video description if you think that’s something you might be interested in, no pressure at all if not.

  • @acoatofarmiesjonandrews4375
    @acoatofarmiesjonandrews4375 Год назад +1

    ' Stu-pendous ' 👍🏻 a labour of love & it looks fantastic

  • @jakestaples8498
    @jakestaples8498 Год назад +1

    Nice. I have one of those fortresses from back when it came out and I’ve been painting it up recently for D&D games

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      That’s an excellent idea, I keep having thoughts about playing some WFRP again.

  • @martinmeltzer2696
    @martinmeltzer2696 Год назад +1

    Looking GOOD! (I'm glad to learn that I was not the only young fella to long for A Mighty Fortress, back in the day! LOL!) If, in the future, you add some walls & additional towers, you might want to maytbe show some that have fallen or been breached! (It's also a great way to use up all the bits & bobs from any modifications that may otherwise go to waste to boot!) This would enable you to show a successful tunnel collapse by the foe.. A battering ram's result or a critical hit by a catapult/trebuchet!! If nothing else, you can have an abandoned castle on the tabletop, with a good reason as to why it was abandoned in the first place! Well Done!

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      I was thinking about getting an extra wall section to convert up as destroyed, great idea.

    • @martinmeltzer2696
      @martinmeltzer2696 Год назад +1

      OUTSTANDING! Please keep us posted on how it turns out!@@MiniatureRealms

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      When I get round to adding to it, I’ll definitely share what I do one way or another.

  • @geevesy89
    @geevesy89 Год назад +1

    Great work, definitely need to climb into the loft at my mum and dad’s to dig mine out now!

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      You absolutely should, oldhammer/middle hammer should not be left in lofts.

    • @geevesy89
      @geevesy89 Год назад +1

      @@MiniatureRealms I’ve gone back to playing 6th edition - partly as I have so many armies, and with the huge size of 8th, The Old World looks to be going back to more sensible sized units, perfect for siege games!

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      I’ve been playing 6th this year, I prefer a lot of it to 8th, especially unit sizes. It looks like we might get something closer to that for TOW, that will be positive.

  • @Svengar
    @Svengar Год назад +1

    That castle looks fantastic. I remember when the plastic castle was released. At the time GW stores has a promotion where if you purchased set sections for an army they would give you pieces of the castle for free. I’ve got the main gateway wall section as a result but unfortunately didn’t get to have any of the other parts. The store I had access to was only small and stock was quite limited at times and so being able to buy the units required to get the promotion was a challenge. This was of course back in the days of metal so it was a lot of blister packs of minis to make up each unit, three troops at a time

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      That seems like a pretty good deal, I forgot how many deals they used to do, shame we don’t see more of that now.

    • @Svengar
      @Svengar Год назад +1

      @@MiniatureRealms Very true. GW at a casual glance seems to take their customers a lot more for granted these days which is slightly odd because there’s more competition now than there was back then. I actually wish that I valued that competition a bit more as I have largely stuck with GW products for quite a few years now. However I have in the last couple of years been getting a few extra minis from elsewhere and the quality can be very good.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Yeah it’s an odd one, the market is so much larger now with even more competition. Though at the same time they have grown even more, I guess they feel they don’t need to do that kind of sales marketing. The discount and deals are primarily through third party sellers I suppose.

    • @Svengar
      @Svengar Год назад +1

      @@MiniatureRealms I find it a little bizarre that 3rd party suppliers are given the opportunity to offer discounts. I suppose that is a reflection of the modern times post internet. Years ago I can’t recall getting any kind of discount at local games shops and you either could afford to buy it at the offered price or not. Back then the very best place you could go was direct to a GW store as they had the biggest range at identical prices. These days sadly it is the opposite from a price point of view.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      I think it’s just a reflection on changes in retail in general. In the past RRP seemed to be followed more closely (at least until something was reduced to clear), but online has changed the market, competition forces the kind of discounts we see.

  • @Swindondruid2
    @Swindondruid2 Год назад +2

    Fantastic restoration and paint job. The model is transformed into something beautiful and functional. I have two plastic GW castles somehwere in my garage - I will use this video to inspire me to paint them!

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Thank you 😊. You will be able to make something pretty epic with two, hope you have as much fun as I did working on them.

  • @vzgg1973
    @vzgg1973 Год назад +1

    Man it’s great to see someone share life goals achieved 😅. Very jealous. Definitely on my bucket list.
    Fantastic to see very accessible terrain tutorial. Please do more.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      Thanks Ben, I’ll definitely be doing more terrain tutorials, for all the games I cover.

  • @MaTTabletop
    @MaTTabletop Год назад +1

    Love this castle and your paintjob! 👍

  • @briangoss8062
    @briangoss8062 Год назад +1

    Wonderful job! Loved the vid.

  • @rbrentw
    @rbrentw Год назад +1

    Looks great, GW also sold a pack of metal arrow slits for the blank walls of the towers.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Thank you. They sound useful, I’ll have to keep an eye out for some of those.

  • @josephrigley8974
    @josephrigley8974 Год назад +1

    I have one of these, been putting it off for ages cause I don't really play fantasy games but I might pull it out as my next project and show it some love.

  • @ValentineCorp
    @ValentineCorp Год назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @miketike3246
    @miketike3246 Год назад +2

    I gotta tell ya, your paint jobs you've done in all the Old World tutorials so far are some of the best work I've ever seen on Warhammer fantasy minis.. Not even kidding man. You've got the Contrast/Speedpaint system mastered into nothing short of a professional level/studio level quality. It's fantastic.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Wow Mike thank you, that is super super kind of you to say 😊.

  • @jackcrop
    @jackcrop Год назад +1

    Looks brilliant! Great work.

  • @chrisr5320
    @chrisr5320 Год назад +1

    I filled my Fortress wall segments with two wooden planks each (tight from side to side) as they use to get concave by time. It also adds more weight to them so they are more stable on the gaming board.

  • @rhelyk7893
    @rhelyk7893 Год назад +1

    These released right as I was getting into the hobby, I've always wanted one! It would still be a few years before I got into fantasy (with 6th ed), but WD224 was right around the time I started borrowing those magazines from a classmate and got stuck into 40k. I absolutely loved the idea of doing sieges, I don't know why they captured me so much more than regular games but the same thing happened with LotR when Two Towers introduced siege rules. I don't have room to store these things, so I'd better stay off ebay, but I love the glow up you're done on these.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      Thank you. I’ve always been captured by sieges too, from that first siege book, to Helms deep in Lotr, they always stand out. Might have something to do with toys as a kid, and still love to visit castles now.

  • @MarkLewis...
    @MarkLewis... 6 месяцев назад +1

    I clicked on this recommended video because I'm building a fully functional and modular Ravenloft Castle. A combination of 3D printing and XPS foam I'm trying to get done by this October for Halloween display and my yearly Ravenloft 1-shot and CoS Campaigns. Thanks for some ideas for connecting the XPS and 3D pieces.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  6 месяцев назад

      That sounds like an awesome project, are you recording/sharing your progress anywhere?

  • @chiefchurpa5739
    @chiefchurpa5739 Год назад +1

    i bought the hard foam/polystyrene version off ebay a few years ago and just this year painted it up, i followed tabletop world's way of painting it however i think i'll revisit it now and copy your weathering techniques with the sewer and grime contrast paints too.....great vid as always..

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      I’ve got a lot of fondness for that old poly version, I may be tempted one day if I can get it at a decent price. Thank you

  • @ochaco81
    @ochaco81 Год назад +2

    Amazing restoration! Your videos make me wish I had a airbrush. Hope you have some great games with it!

  • @sigmatus303
    @sigmatus303 Год назад +1

    Reikland? Lol. Ive always wanted one of these bloody top job mate.

  • @paulparker5456
    @paulparker5456 Год назад +1

    Great work Stuart 😊

  • @ja37d-34
    @ja37d-34 Год назад +1

    Congrats mate, love that one. Hope it or something similar comes back sooner or later.. :)

  • @camwardart
    @camwardart Год назад +1

    Somehow I got the tower from this set, but never the full fortress. I do remember playing matches at the GW store with this and thinking it was great!

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      I think a lot of people seem to have ended up with just a tower, selling them separately probably tempted quite a few people.

  • @joshua9490
    @joshua9490 Год назад +1

    looks great

  • @BrushQuill
    @BrushQuill Год назад +1

    Always wanted this castle. Ended up with a single wall somehow which has been scattered across many a base now lol

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      😆 Yep that’s a decent amount of basing material.

  • @Neves1789
    @Neves1789 Год назад +1

    Nice work! A couple of years back, I picked up the Tabletop World gatehouse, walls and towers and have really enjoyed playing sieges with them. Kings of War works especially well for those epic battles with hundreds of models, although I'm also curious to see what Old World will bring.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      Thank you. I like the Tabletop World stuff, it’s one of the options for a keep for this castle I think.

  • @jakobo88
    @jakobo88 Год назад +2

    I would add another drybrush layer to join the patches of color back some. At least on the edges and corners.
    Otherwise looks great

  • @7thson726
    @7thson726 Год назад +3

    Really enjoyed this, sieges are such fun to game, especially if broken down over a few scenarios 👍 also highly recommend the Tabletop Workshop castle, I know it's not GW but it's a great alternative 😁😉

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      Thank you Martin. I’ve looked at that one, it might be an option for a keep.

  • @GoatTheGoat
    @GoatTheGoat Год назад +1

    3:03 The 8th edition campaign book "Blood in the Badlands" includes rules for seige battles.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Ah thank you, I’ll have to source a copy of that.

    • @Andy-ub3ub
      @Andy-ub3ub 4 месяца назад

      " im not a geek!!!"
      " im not a geek!!!"
      They always come back in the end.

    • @Andy-ub3ub
      @Andy-ub3ub 4 месяца назад

      Btw... i have a bits of this, although ive turned the doors into tables for advanced heroquest, and they look amazing.

  • @JPGotrokkits
    @JPGotrokkits Год назад +1

    Why not use polystyrene cement and clamps or rubber bands to fit those gapped bits? You also could also have used hot water or a heat gun to correct that warping.

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      If I was building fresh I’d have definitely used that method. It was mostly because it was already built that I didn’t, it was glued in a way that it was pushing the parts apart, but of a pain. So I could have tried to take it apart again and risk damage, or fill the gaps. I did use hot water to part correct the warping, wasn’t too bad in the end. Thank you though.

  • @rossdiggle
    @rossdiggle Год назад +1

    I did mine with magnolia wall paint. Came out like sandstone

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      That’s an interesting idea, I’ve used emulsion before on terrain, great for sealing foam hills etc, takes ages to dry though.

  • @Erik-hh9bp
    @Erik-hh9bp Год назад +1

    Looks like the same one when I was playing 3rd edition. Still have the Siege Rulebook

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад +1

      Love that book so much, I had to repurchase it recently.

    • @Erik-hh9bp
      @Erik-hh9bp Год назад +1

      Lost the cut out army's I. The back.
      But I still like going through the Artwork, and the Army's of old. Good times

  • @stephenritchie9581
    @stephenritchie9581 Год назад +2

    Looks amazing Stuart. This is s good as I’ve ever seen - just finished my 15mm castle for Scottish wars of independence which I am very happy with but this is just next level. Just dropped a vid for this so please tell me what you think. Might even go back and re-look at my castle - I’m that inspired. Fantastic Stu 👍⚔️🎪🛡️

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      Thank you Stevie 😊
      I’ll go and check that video out this weekend.

    • @stephenritchie9581
      @stephenritchie9581 Год назад +1

      @@MiniatureRealms would be most appreciative . Thank you 👍. Meant what I said your painting of the castle was on another level to us ,ere mortals. S

  • @scelonferdi
    @scelonferdi Год назад +1

    Middle Earth back when it still was the LotR battle game had cool siege rules. Might be fun adapting some of that ToW where that's possible (building damage for instance).
    Overall I feel like sieges don't work for rank and file that well though (same for boat battles).

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      That’s a good idea, I have all the MESBG rules they’ve published, so will have to have a look back through and see what might be useful.

  • @nabergoi
    @nabergoi Год назад +1

    great job and airbrush mastering is at pro level, many many compliments. The overall effect is amazing. I take it as an inspiration to go on with my castle project. Two questions: which ratio do you thin the contrast paint to use it for weathering? Do you thin with water?

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      Thank you 😊
      I do tend to thin it a little, probably about 20/25% water (as a guess).

    • @nabergoi
      @nabergoi Год назад +1

      @@MiniatureRealms thank you so much

  • @1986fritzthecat
    @1986fritzthecat Год назад +1

    White dwarf 224 was my first and it's contents are burned into my memory

  • @plainlazy121
    @plainlazy121 Год назад +1

    I had the castle with box and when I came back from uni my parents had given it to my younger cousins and it was destroyed

    • @MiniatureRealms
      @MiniatureRealms  Год назад

      I feel that’s going to be a familiar tale for many, most of my GW stuff didn’t survive me being away at uni.

    • @davidwinters5582
      @davidwinters5582 Год назад +1

      Horrifying! 😢

  • @redgreen09
    @redgreen09 Год назад +1

    well neat stuff like it and well sorrry to say welll as old birday game yes back in day i have one the old stiring foam mighty fotress and willl like to got one you got to add to walls and gates and do it bigger but the GW put thews buches on OUT SIDE you put them on out side thats bad thing you put as menny in sid but not out why you put latters on em and what whant to KEEP OUT will get in ok not going on with that the model looks great you did great job on it and now i got do a bad thing and SUB to youz LOL ho haven ues ed my fort that much just last 17 times have played WHFB in long time and may be if old world come out will see as do new wil see

  • @Andy-ub3ub
    @Andy-ub3ub 4 месяца назад

    "Ive got an airbrush,
    Ive got an airbrush,
    An you aint got one,
    'Coe youre on welfare,
    'cos youre on welfare."
    So if youre poor, it wont look as good as mine.
    Thanks