What Was GAMES WORKSHOP Like in 1994 ? || The ULTIMATE Nostalgia Trip
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2021
- We've been digging in the closet and found a beautiful time capsule of retro games workshop from the 90s. Everything from Warhammer Fantasy to Titan Legions and Blood Bowl.
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Man, hard to believe a man summarising a 27-year-old brochure turned into one of the best produced and entertaining pieces of hobby content I can remember.
Still trying to get my head around it myself, hahaha. Thank you!
1994, that my peak era too. Just before I discovered girls and going out and left it all behind me (for a bit anyway) Space Marine/Titan Legions, Man O War, 4th edition Fantasy and 2nd edition 40k. Loved em all. Bright colours and a sense of fun.
One of those things that always pulls you back in. Usually when you too old to go out-out, and there's a girl at home, and you got disposable income. Speaking from my experience of course!
@@MSPaints Yup and I was 37 back in 1994 and was three years from retiring from the US Army though still did not have enough disposable income back then due to wife and two daughters. Today I am totally retired and well really do not need any of the over priced new miniatures from GW and quite frankly there are better miniature companies out there today. But I was smart enough to get most of my miniatures back during 1994 to 2000. But I do missed 40K Epic.
I remember this stuff when I was younger so colourful! I do miss the old stuff hence why I bought a mob for gorkamorka recently as I used to love them when I was 11 and now I am 34!
Man. This brought tears to my eye. GW was my life till the age of 16. I had a space wolves army, dwarves but my biggest love was my orc blood bowl team. My school friend Dave P went on to join the Evy Metal team with Mike McVey et al. Thanks for the memories. I remember lots from that booklet.
Oh my word! Sudden realisation. It’s so true now I can finally afford the warhammer models I wanted in 1994 that’s exactly what im doing!
Sorry. I'm so so sorry. I'm readin the comments and seeing so many bad financial decisions being made already, haha.
Haha, meee too. Adult me is making up for poor kid me. I got Blood Bowl second edition for Christmas, and holy shit I cherished that game. My friends followed suit, and the next thing you know, we're having tournaments in my buddy's basement. Kept us outta shit until we could start hitting the clubs!
I'd love to see you do a series making 90's terrain pieces from the old GW 'how to make wargaming terrain' book
**taps nose** ooooh... oh you been peeking at the books on my night stand. Way ahead of you. And you shall have your moment!
@@MSPaints I bet you're stocked up on toothpicks and Styrofoam balls and blocks, don't forget the school glue and playground sand!! Why spend 300 quid on the GW terrain when simple items yield the best results! 😊
@Wojti 2000 Someone on the Oldhammer Facebook page figured out how to make that Elven watch tower and obelisk from back in the day, the tower involves a certain type of shampoo bottle.
On Titans: "everyone thinks they're gangster til the church start walking"
That line is solid gold hahaha
Hahaha
You should do a video on the music they used to play in GW in the mid 90s. That definitely influenced my music tastes.
The old PS1 music you keep whipping out in these videos is sending me
I was 9 in 1994 and literally 100% of the things you've said in this vid are exactly how I felt way back then!
Gimme some more stuff you were into - i wanna do a clone check. They get loose now and again!
I really regret throwing out my old copies of White Dwarf from back in the day. I remember in one they had an article on the legendary Ork Warlord Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka and his mob of Orks, who got psychic powers as a result of a lucky roll on a character creation table. The rest is history. Really enjoyed the nostalgia trip, thank you.
Old school. About once a year I go to my collection of about 150 white dwarfs and sit and read all the articles. Warm and fuzzy times.
That “Deadly Premonition” whistling song gets me every time. Love it!
Swery65 should copyright it on here. He’s be able to fund a third game.
@@MSPaints
That would be amazing…Zack! Love the Channel by the way. As a color blind hobby dude, I appreciate the embrace the limitation approach!
TP music...nice man ! Coffee is ready, get the donuts.
So glad I found your channel, I'm 43 and have muscular dystrophy, don't have much feeling left in my feet and fingers and my muscles and disappearing by the day. I used to play 40k every weekend when I was at school, then started painting again when I was in my late 20's (just for display) and now it's been about 11 years since I painted or built anything, however I just got the new Dominion box and even managed to get a copy of Indomitus. Got some brushes and some Army Painter paints and I'm going to give it a go again. Just like you, I want to enjoy my hobby while I still can.
Thank you for sharing, bud! Really happy to hear you're going to have another run at the hobby. I'm going to be doing more focus on disabled starter tricks down the line - so let me know (when they happen!) if you find them useful. Much love!
All the best with it🙂
Thanks man, I'll keep watching for inspiration👍
Thanks Ken, 👍
Titan Legions is what got me into the hobby back in 1994
2nd edition 40k is absolutely my favorite era. Its where I first found out about the hobby and where my love for it first started. I happened to wander into a comic shop when they had an Outrider (miss those days) doing a demo and dreamed of Eldar dreadnoughts for weeks after that. Then I talked my local comic shop into carrying GW products when the owner happened to show me a catalog he was sent. I traded my entire Magic: the Gathering collection to the shop for the 40k 2nd edition box and some terminators and never looked back. I quit the hobby right before 4th edition and picked it up again at the end of 7th. I still have all my old minis and started getting my 7 year old daughter into painting minis. She loves it and names the 2nd edition monopose grots she paints.
Holy shit. Final Fantasy music, Policenauts music, you're killing it.
I harvested everything from the ffshrine forums before they shut down haha. Be rude not to use all this amazing musix
@@MSPaints Hear hear!
@@MSPaints Was that Shadow of the Beast 2 in there??
I lost it at “John Blanche just sat there like Theoden, King”. Awesome vid, dude! Subbed
Haha, had that joke banked for a while now.
@@MSPaints it's not based on experience is it? I met him at the open day and it felt a bit like that 👀
@@danielo9141 only based on what folks who’ve met him have said haha
I've just discovered this channel and I'm not sure if I'll watch it religiously, but any man who mixes Warhammer with Twin Peaks' soundtrack deserves fame and recognition.
What a great video. I remember the year so well: I went to Golden Demon and saw table after table of those Imperator Titans. To meet Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and John Blanche in person blew my head off. There were so many unreleased models; it was a time before the Internet, when you could see something at these events and be the only one amongst your mates to know about it for 6-8 months. I won 2nd place in the Young Bloods category and got a heap of unreleased undead stuff. I couldn’t believe it. Your video brought me right back to the happiest, most innocent time of my life. 👍🙏
Hey man! Glad it hit the right chords for you, and thank you for sharing your experience. Those games days sound amazing!
I would like to see more of this period, back when I used to have Fun playing it.
This is pretty much exactly when I wandered into GW Swansea as a doe-eyed eight year old and left with a similar brochure and a box of 10 plastic Space Ork Goffs. I would stare longingly at the pictures of Arbaal the Undefeated and Dire Avenger Exarch, while spilling Ork Flesh Wash on my grandparents' spare room carpet. Simpler times. Thanks for the nostalgia trip!
This was part of my youth that I thoroughly enjoyed. GW was a different beast back then.
That was the most nostalgic 15 minutes of me life, cheers Dave
You’re welcome!
Thank you for this tiny cup of sunshine 😊
I had this ! Loved flicking through it back in the day.
regarding the "RPG slice", GW basically started out as the publisher for DnD in the UK and did famous content like the Fiend Folio IIRC
Noted! Thank you!
Thanks for the nostalgia trip. I grew up in the US, discovered the hobby in middle school (88?) in the back wall of a fancy toy store. My friends and I played Saturday nights and didn’t understand the rules but had lots of fun. In 94 I visited my first GW shop and it was I. Glasgow, while on a trip to Scotland. Felt like I entered heaven. I still have the receipt to this day. Left the hobby a year later for girls and booze! Covid and some life stresses caused me to return to the hobby 2 years ago. Evening miniature painting sesh calms my nerves. The game has changed quite a bit. Unsure if I like it but the miniatures are far better than they use to.
1992 to 1996 were my GW years so this was a nice wee trip down memory lane. Thanks
No problemo! Thank you for watching.
i remember the first time i was exposed to the hobby was helping my dad clean some collage dorm rooms back in the late 80s/90s and found 2 to 3 boxes of white dwarf magazines with a highlighted part on how to make warbands with die tables and a long story of a champion of Nurgal was hooked but we were poor so i had to make my army out of play-do or dig up clay in the yard to make my warbands
1994 was the year I was introduced to warhammer 40k, such a great game to play, I then grew up got a job and sold my armies, I just bought a 3d resin printer, I'm going to have some fun traveling down memory lane to my childhood hobby. great video.
I still have that brochure on the shelf behind me right this moment! Great video!
That was amazing trip down memory lane!
Anybody with a CRT monitor in their videos deserves a sub.
Ain't no other way to play on a classic Win 98 machine, haha.
1994 was the first time I walked into a GW store and this was the exact flyer that got me enthralled in the hobby. I don't think 10 y/o me would have been interested in this current era and feel.
I remember those days fondly. I even did the audition to become a GW Employee as well. I didn't get the gig, but I did win the audition game and got an Ork War Truck Model as a prize.
Remember going to Games Day from the Stockport store. Would have been about 1994/95. We had an awful banner and broke down on the way there 😆
Great time however. Awesome memories.
Thanks foe the video 👍
Ah that is peak GW for me. Felt really cool seeing some of those miniatures, transported me right back. Stick on Now 27 (the first NOW I owned and listened to religiously in 1994) for full immersive nostalgic experience.
Haha. Full immersion mode activate!
Terminator, Aliens, Jurassic Park, Resident Evil and Cevin Kostner!!!
Rouge Trader was my favorite and I still like to play it today
I love how there is final fantasy 6 music in the background! Nice!!
Aw ye, ff6, shadow hearts, policenauts. Japans greatest hits pretty much.
The game Final Liberation had exactly that titan artwork as the cover art. I still listen to the soundtrack of it. It was a great game
It’s on my shelf! Maybe I’ll play it on the channel some time!
Aaaahhhh weeeee-aaah something something Deus! The soundtrack, the Samsara project!
Hey mate. I'm out in the garage painting zombie heads, skull tealight holders and making Death Star baubles... my job is pretty cool. And this video just hit the spot my nostalgia gland needed, so many great memories came flooding in back. Great stuff and a great video.
i had that brochure, he absolutely nails this lol
Wicked vid man. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
"Fish tank plants" hilarious! I still eyeball plastic plants for terrain ideas! So great mate. 👍
Thanks for this vid. Brought a smile to my face. Ah the good old days.
The best of tiiiimes!
Great video mate. Proper nostalgiaura thanks 😆 I remember having that same brochure, it was the exact time my brother and I got into GW.
'Everyone gangsta' til the church starts walking' killed me. fantastic writing.
My first Warhammer 40k phase was about 1988-1994, when I left home to go to school. This was the all table top and buying White Dwarf at the comics store. Bolt Thrower ads for the win. At this point Fantasy, Blood Bowl, and Dark Future all got near equal billing with 40K. Maybe it's just the musing of an aging gamer, but this seems like it was a golden age.
Think you could be right bud. Pretty magical time to have so many ideas based games at once
This is when I started 40K. The memories are still awesome, especially seeing that brochure. I remember going to Games Day a few times back than.
Killing it! I remember that brochure the first time round. I loved looking at WD and going to the catalogue, cutting it out and creating my own folder so I could plan armies, armies I never bought :D
You’re still working on your first army aren’t you Colin? Haha.
I did that with the catalogs they have at hobby shops
Just discovered your channel, loved this. Love your editing too, awesome production and your style is really likeable and approachable and still unique. Wish I had gotten into this stuff as a kid, but i was 4 in 1994 and I went onto become just a video game kid with the N64, PS2, etc. and am now just this year finally getting into WH 40k.
This is the book that got me into the hobby as a teen! So cool to see it again! I wish I still had my copy!
"I was there, Gandalf. I was there 3000 years ago"
The Guyver VHS collection...12 year old me came flooding back there!!
I've been a GW freak since its very start. This video was an absolute joy. Rock on man.
Love the nostalgia trip, im going to go paint!
The yellow, blue and red.
So good! I think it was this brochure or one much like it that got me hooked as a 12 year old. This is amazing, keep it up!
Thank you bud! Will do!
Wonderful video. Brings back a lot of memories on so many fronts :)
I’m gutted. I had all of those games at some point. They were the best miniatures in the 90’s.
Awesome video! Loved every second of it.
'Waterfall' in the background, I'M MARKING OUT BRO
Marked you so hard, hahaha
A great slice of the nostalgia sausage
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
I remember staring at that brochure for fucking hours as a kid, wondering why I always had to play orks just because my mate got space marines first! Good times
Loved this video.
So many amazing memories.
Fave era for me was rogue trader. Blew mi pea brain
2nd addition I could understand and play and paint.
But rogue trader....
I'm 40 RTB01 marines stock piled, 2 dreadnoughts, 1 land raider! Jet bike...more still...waiting for the crimson fist treatment and a glass cabinet.
Brilliant video, brought back a lot of memories cheers
Oh the nostalgia! Love it mate. Brought back some great memories, when the GW hobby was...you know...fun.
Thought the frog was going to ask you about a Wilkinson Coffee(?) Lol
GITS PSX! OMG The memories!!!! Lol, rented the film all sneaky like, had to watch when parents weren't home lol
I too borrowed it on the sly. Changed me forever!
Big love, that is the brochure that gave me my very first glimpse of Warhammer. Propper nostalgia vibes :)
I love the old school stuff. I enjoy watching videos here covering the gone by age since it really brings me back to the 90's where it all started for me. However, your video REALLY brings me back. Since you played the VHS, and Playstation cards to haha. And the bloody haircuts, you should see mine back then lol.
Please, keep venturing back now and then. Build a fun, cool and 90's-themed table mate :D
Cheers!
Solid gold! Love the humour and those colours!
The videos are so well produced on this channel! Awesome hobby content. Brilliant. Plus Health and Safety frog is GOLD.
Oh he knows it. He’s getting more merch than me!
Really great trip down memory lane. Thanks man, really enjoy your channel
Thanks Adam!
Oh boy that catalog hits me in the memories
Just been making a new hobby room. Literally just found that exact brochure!!! Best video I’ve seen all week. Loved it. Loved it, loved it. John Theodin Blanche… that’ll stick if he sees it! Haha
Though I was almost a 10 year veteran - with pony tail in 1994 😂😂
I hope he sees it. He’s gonna relate so hard I think.
Loved it!!!! Thank you
This video tickled me so many times lol. The summary of the kids in store pics back then was quality!
I love, and I mean love old style terrain , more so than today's by a long fucking way. I'd love if you did some old skool terrain.
The Empire minis in that era are some of my Favourites. Metal War wagon and steam tank are still amazing
Starting during the lockdown last year (Australia) I began collecting the 2nd edition Space Wolves i couldnt afford when i was younger, now I've managed to get an all metal force worthy of Ragnar! Scored the 2nd ed boxed set too - Nostalgia is a powerful (sometimes expensive) thing!
Thankfully current point values should keep the amount you have to carry to games pretty low. Imagine a metal horde army. No no no no.
Nice. I still have my 2nd edition Space Wolves army. Have the codex and the boxed paint set. I bought it back in those times, got a really really great deal from a friend and further improved it by buying blisters. 2nd edition was the best, specially for the space wolves: They had a lot of unique/elite units, like way more than any other chapter, and I have them all. I'm only missing Bjorn the dreadnought. Where I was living, the space wolves terminator with cyclone and a captain whose helmet had a wolf head were the most valuable units, everyone wanted them but nobody had them, and I must have bought their first and last blisters in the whole country because they are nowhere to be seen. Great memories. Take care mate, keep that collection growing and those fangs sharp.
Loved this vid but got caught on a train of watching your videos so had to come back. I remember that! Used to sit looking at it dreaming, thanks for the nostalgia!
Welcome aboard! All good dreams and happiness.
I remember studio painters and designers at Games Day. I distinctly remember queuing up with my painted models and they would essentially give you personalized advice in how to improve (I mean, it was probably 20 seconds worth of "you've gone *way* too heavy on the shading", but still cool).
I very much enjoyed this video.
The most nostalgia times for me were the early 2000's. Warhammer 40k third - fourth edition. Being old enough at the time that I could stick my army in my backpack and cycle 15 miles to the GW store to go play a game. Meeting up with friends to play dungeons and dragons or card games (Yu-Gi-Oh, magic, VTES), painting my models with bargain store acrylic paints because all my pocket money went into models. Covering all my bases with a sand gravel mix that came from exactly 2 meters off my front door and had questionable things mixed in it like bits of leaves or tiny dead bugs (?) , And just glue it on with pva glue. Digging rocks in the garden and washing them so I can use them as "terrain" on my table tennis table to try and replicate the experience I had in the store when I couldn't be bothered to cycle 15 miles that week end.
The very odd times when most of the armies were now fantastic hyper detailed plastic kits, but with a lot of oddities left like metal zoanthropes or hive tyrants, huge metal carnifex that kept falling apart no matter how much glue you put on it. Back when one of your friends had enough pocket money to buy white dwarf every month and everytime he bought it the magazine would do the rounds with 3 - 10 friends reading it during lunch break at school.
I really miss those times. A lot.
I still have 1 of the first citadel catalogues. Much the same as the brochure... but with more models ... thanks for the trip down memory lane
This was epic, thanks for the trip through time! Love the sense of humour and overall chill way of presenting it. Made me laugh, made me reminisce, would love to see more. #subbed
Thank you bud! More will be coming. Based on the reception from everyone here, I should probably do more stuff like this haha
Man... That's the brochure that got my friends and I into the hobby. I still remember being thick and believing that Space Marine Terminators were just a unit designed to terminate space marines rather than just being another unit type available to space marines. I was pretty young at the time to be fair. Only one of my friends decided to pick the hobby back up again so those days spent sitting around a table all painting together are sadly behind us.
And people say the youtube algorhythem has no heart ? Then why did it want to make me smile by throwing this video at me ?
Haha, i'm feeling you bud. Every time i check the stats on this video it's blowing my mind.
Love a bit of nostalgia. This makes me want to get out the old red book and build some terrain.
Oh THAT red book. I’ll be covering that real soon.
Good laugh, thanks!
I remember staring at those pictures for hours wishing I could make scenery like that.
And these days you can make them. I know you can!
@@MSPaints If you're talented at 3D modelling software, you can 3D print high quality pieces these days!!
Brilliant trip down memory lane. Subscribed.
Cheers!
Great work fella. Loved it
Enjoyed that, 1994 is a little after my involvement with GW, but I remember all those games and that brochure. Great bit of well presented nostalgia.
Only ponytails win Golden Demons... fact. Earned yourself a subscription.
Hahaha cheers
Nails Bloodbowl fandom in one sentence.
Great video! Loved it. My 90's hobby were good times 😀
You seem like the type of dude to have a Rawhead Rex tattoo, & I respect that.
Haha, not far off!
Just discovered your channel with this video and been through a few of your older videos now - great content, hilarious and personable delivery. Production quality is also top notch. Top content, thank you! Subbed.
Thanks again bud! I appreciate your kind words
As a 16 year old aspiring fantasy/sci fi/comic book artist my modelling friend used to give me all his back issues of White Dwarf cos I loved the awesome artwork & copied it as practice. I was 22 by 1994 & the real world of hard labour, beer & females had come along so I never got anywhere near getting anything published but still scribble the odd thing (caricature top left) then time permits, good vid & brought back memories of more care free days 😊
Looks like you do good work mate. Do you do any freelance or just for fun now? Cheers!
Those old school pictures of armies fighting on thematic boards are what got me in to the game as a kid. I'd always look at them and want to do it myself. And of course, now I do!
Stunning aren't they? Pretty sure most of us who saw them were instantly hooked.