3:52 Look like 3rd edition thunderer late 80's too early 90's era. 8:54 Cadian Kasrkin 9:46 Guard mortar team crew 10:08 not a squat it's a ratling sniper, think Halflings in space. 11:06 old vindicare assassin 14:20 Imp guard basilisk 18:34 gorkamorka orc mek
Those Dwarfs are from before Skull Pass. First set was a bunch of Warriors, the second unit was warriors with great weapons, and the character with the banner is Ungrim Ironfist. The first piece of artillery was a flame cannon, 2 cannons, 2 organ guns, and 2 bolt throwers. You were spot on about the rest of the Dwarfs.
@@ACGrille All of the metals are worth big money. I want more dwarfs. I have 3 old Dwarf named heroes in my collection and the Dwarfs from Battle at skull pass which was an $85 CAD box set when it came out and was only out for a short time. The hard case retailed for around $40 CAD originally when I was working for GW and it was a great investment. Mine got thrown into an open field like a hammer throw (rage fit about my hobby at that moment in my life and I am not proud of it) but the case was undamaged and all the miniatures within remained intact and unscathed. The latches did not open and are still tight. I will never part with my case as it was my first but the newer ones I have are of equal quality and durability. Definitely, Emil landed an AMAZING deal acquiring all of that for only $200. My best purchase from eBay was an Eldar Army that included models worth over $400 CAD. new in box and still on the sprue which I won with a bid of only $75 CAD. Even the S&H was decent. Still in my pile of shame I am afraid though. In among the verminous scalpers there are still deals to be found on eBay.
@KawaZrana Recasts are not likely to be painted with paints that have not existed in the Citadel Paint Range since those miniatures were in production. Also, people selling recasts would not normally take the time to paint the recasts. Lastly, nobody recasts in lead or white metal, just resin. These are the real deal. Even the case they came in has not been around for about 10 to a5 years, all the newer ones say Citadel on them not Games Workshop with the double aquila logo.
"WE HAVE SOME SQUATS!" Somewhere in the Galaxy, the Squats collectively facepalm and return to their GW-denied existence, waiting for the great day of Land Train resurgence.
One heck of a good value dwarf haul in that first box! - plenty of HEFT and character in those old metal minis! (and with The Fellowship thrown in for good measure too!) And the sheer joy, happiness and glee is very apparent on your face at what you managed to get in the rest of the boxes! - some perfect additions to that HEFTy vintage WAAAAAAGH of nostalgia you are assembling - feeling very jealous here in the UK - you are going deep down the rabbit-hole of the "Oldhammer" hobby vibes - keep it up, its great to see someone doing it on RUclips - if you need any help with ID's on that stuff get in touch (I'm on the Oldhammer Trading Pages alot, helping out with ID's and valuations for folks)
I swear when it comes to people selling on ebay, there are two types... those that really under value the value of their miniatures and those that REALLY over value the cost of things. Sadly for me... everything I want is sold by someone wanting astronomical amounts of money for them 😭
scottatkinson666 or someone else wants it as bad as you in a eBay bid I can see where you’re coming from I’m in to lead ADND minis all so over priced :)
9:40: those are the Basilisk crew. Came out with Codex Imperial Guard third edition along with a tank commander and some Valhallans to sit on tanks. They weren't out for very long and didn't sell much so are pretty rare.
14:20 Imperial Basilisk. Second edition 1998. To cut down manufacture costs all tanks were rip offed versions of Leman Russ corpus with just different weapon attached, for example Basilisk with Earthshaker cannon, Immolator with flame cannon, Chimera without cannon as a transport, and Leman Russes of all kinds - Vanquishers, Demolishers and other -ishers.
Dude I absolutely LOVE these videos! Though I just got really into the hobby. About 20 years ago when I was a little kid my buddy’s dad has there entire basement turned into a gaming room with multiply tables and a massive work shop and we use to go over there just to look at the models and gaming tables it was so cool and I’ve always sat on the side line watching in with a huge soft spot and a few failed attempts over the years now that I can actually say I’m a part of the hobby I love watching these old school miniature videos totally brings me back to an easier time and truly puts a smile on my face! Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful moments with us !!
Most 2nd hand Red Gobbos are missing the club, it almost always broke. The Skorcha parts go on the plastic wartrak to make it into one, fits on the, "modern day" Runtherd came out with Gorkamorka. Spanner dude is a "mini mek", you need those to keep the vehicles running in Gorkamorka, one per trak or trukk or three bikes. The Bionik legs came in an upgrade blister sold for Gorkamorka to represent various "upgrades" you could get after visiting the Dok to "repair" injuries your gangers had sustained throughout campaigns. The blister contained kicky legs, peg leg, monowheel, maybe more, a couple of different variant arms with built in guns and close combat weapons as well as torsos and part bionik heads.
That seems like an awesome haul! Also, Titan-Forge and Cyber-Forge are the BOMB!. Their pre-supported models are what got me back into printing. Especially when you let the models sit in warm water after cleaning, they just pop right off. Amazing. Love it bud! Keep it up!!
Those dwarves look really well done with a certain personal touch from the painter. They remind me of my older beer steins in my collection, just this feel and look, and it just suits those dwarves. I could see them all just inlaid relief around on a big stein. An older Box with pristine foam is 50 alone imo, the rest pays for itself. Excellent purchase.
What you think are longbeards (2:07) are actually the standard Dwarven warriors box but equipped with the great weapon option. I collected Dwarves in the early 00's. The standard warriors box from those days contained 16 dwarves that could be equipped with either hand weapons + shields, great weapons, or, if my memory serves me right, with crossbows. It was quite a nice box actually, with so many options to pick from and bits to use!
9:48 that's the old Basilisk crew set. I think it was mailorder only? Or a blister add on. 11:00 is a Necromunda pit fighter / gladiator slave. 11:05 a Vindicare Assassin.13:45 the super villain is from GW's 1984 "Golden Heroes". 14:20 are the two side skirts of every non-Leman Russ tank of the imperial guard. There's the middle part missing and that would build up to make the base of several tanks. Griffon, Basilisk (the one you have), Hellhound.... 18:35 That's one of the Ork Spannerz from Gorka Morka.
16:30 BIONIK LEG. From the second edition on (1993+) Games Workshop was searching ways to take the peoples' money. They made a rule that a miniature MUST have the wargear bought shown on the model. All characters were in multiple versions (Orks, Space Marines and others) so that you bought the model that had the EXACT wargear purchased from the list. Bionik Leg was one of such upgrades (+1 Movement).
The Black one in the second box is an Imperial Assassin I have one still. I also have alot of the Ork stuff. Boar Boy Boss on a toy cow was the Ork. Gorka Morka Spanner Boy was the other Ork with the spanner.
18:50 The one on the right is not a squig... it is rather a Chaos Familiar - there were over 100 of them all were looking chaotically weird. Chaos familiars were used as decoration in battle, they were not fighting. Years 1980s-1995.
The face on that Felix mini is really cool. I thought at first that the "super villain" might be from the Citadel Golden Heroes' range; however, I think that they were all on pudding bases rather than slotter bases, so that mini must be from a later range. He actually looks like he might be from the Judge Dredd range. That Ork prospector, with his huge backpack, is a fabulous mini.
I remember that White Dwarf on sale arround the end of the 90ths. I got a WH40k Black Templar Emperor's Champion from the same time. the one you wanted to know without the weapon is a Vindicare assassin same period.
17:47 The rear of the Sleazy Rider's bike seems to be a heavily modified Judge Dredd Lawmaster bike. I think GW had just lost the license and were re-purposing their left-over sculpts at that time (some made it into the early Imperial Army releases too, iirc). The Gorkamorka rulebooks were made available online for free by GW for a while... so they should still be floating about somewhere in the internet (and you don't need to feel guilty about having the files). The Prospector was a special character for that game and I've seen him sell for silly prices on e-bay... he also goes for a sensible price... sometimes.
That IG army could have been mine. Metal Cadians, plastic Catachan and a mixed bunch of ratling snipers. All in a mess with old paint on half of it :-)
the one at 14:11 that you thought was Aragorn is one of the original Ranger sculpts. They're a plastic kit called Rangers of Middle Earth now, but that pose has no hood now. Also, even without Gandalf, the Fellowship is an entire army for MESBG. I've never even heard of those Frodo, Sam, and Gollum sculpts either, those things are gonna be *incredibly* rare!
getting back into 40k my first purchase was a box of orks, in a whole set of different conditions, and it came with a big chunk of bits. it was genuinely the perfect way to start. i cleaned and build all the boyz who were in good order and converted until i had a whole bunch more
one of my favourite things is seeing the transformation of putting chipped/rush painted metal models in methylated spirits + ultrasonic cleaner and seeing the model come out looking the day it was made again. If you ever do that please please video it, i'd love to see how some of the dwarves/orks look like fresh :D
13:30 and on: Games Workshop before Warhammer was only miniature maker. These were their only products. Here we have likes such as: Call of Cthulhu characters, Hobbit creatures, Super Villain from Judge Dredd and so on.
The man in the Greatcoat and helmet that you pulled out was a Valhallan Ice Warrior from the Imperial Guard, long sense discontinued with the advent of plastic cadians. which made be pretty giddy sense I like to collect them
I know some of these, like the 16 dwarves with axes are the dwarf warriors regiment with the optional 2 handed weapons. The White dwarf is the 2nd I think, from around issue 200 (300?) wd celebration. The slayer unit looks like it has some daemon/dragon slayers mixed in. The dwarf with the metal hand is (I might butcher these slightly) burlock daminsson the engineer. The dragon cloak guy is ungrim ironfist the slayer king. His son karagrim lead the slayer army during storm of chaos/end times (and is also a cool model). The shield riding guy was a generic option for a dwarf lord near the end but I think they used him to represent.. Alrik(?) in wd. You also have organ guns, flame cannon, bolt throwers. The scorcher/ trailer attaches to the back of the half track, the imperial tank turret/tracks is from a basilisk. The imperial guard models mixed in with the cadians were Valhallan guard (the Russian ish guys) i think. The named squig is Gobbla He goes with Skarsnik the night goblin King and this was the earlier version of the model. The squig rider is a conversion i believe.. as is the runtherd conversion; a character.. zaggrod wartsnagga(?) The ork Spanner is from gorkamorka period along with the prospector. The goblin on the pogo stick is a star player from bloodbowl. The guy with the goggles missing his arm/gun is incomplete vindicare assain. .. Hopefully something useful there. I'll have another watch &update if I get chance.
Hi Emil. Greetings from Denmark. Good stuff man!!! Love your videos. Do you know if you can use regular spray paint for minis - in replacement of an airbrush, to give a gold dragon a good solid base coat paint? - and is it possible to pint over with hobby paint afterwards?
2:50 the Slayer king of Karak Kadrin, Ungrim Ironfits (4th edition) 4:36 king Alrik Ranulfsson the king of Karak Hirn (6th edition) 5:24 Grombrindal a.k.a the white dwarf (5th edition) 5:38 Burlok Damminsson the guildmaster of the dwarf engineer guild (4th edition)
18:53 that squig is like something from a goblin's nightmare. I think the previous named squig might be Gobbler but seeing as you didn't find Skarsnick it might just be a regular squig.
I have one of those boxes for my minis, though it has grey foam. The dwarf leader is the slayer king Ungrim Ironfist. We always care when you are right Squidmar. We love your vids!
I won't lie, I was mostly intrigued by your sweater. "GENDER". It's so authoritative and powerful. Like, "I AM ASSERTING MY GENDER BUT I REFUSE TO TELL YOU WHAT IT IS." I love it. All it needs is a picture of a guy walking away from an explosion or something. 10/10 would buy.
Oh man that's a flashback, the little box with the imperial guard guys, the reason for the plastic Catachans was because in the, uh, late 90's or early 00's the only Guard force you could get any plastic models for were the Catachans before they put out the plastic Cadians.
15:40 THE GREAT SQUIGG GOBBLA. A squig-on-a-chain-pet of the greatest black goblin ever - the SKARSNIK a black goblin king, and the supreme ruler of Red Eye Mountain (destroyed dwarf stronghold). He feeds Gobbla with dwarfs. When he captures dwarfs he shaves their beards and hangs them on the goblin-defense walls. Warhammer 4th Edition, model from 1994.
8:50 Pretty sure the 'imperial dudes' are the OG Pewter Kasrkin models (now plastic Tempestus Scions). Personally I loved the old Kasrkin models, they were my favorite IG unit and the new rendition of them as the scions just butchered them to me :( 11:04 I'm pretty sure is an older Vindicare Assassin model without his rifle
4:35 The sweet dude on the shield, It's a me: King Alrik Ranulfsson. Still have to get my hands on one of those someday, because obvious reasons. Never bought it, as I started out with the set of Cadians from 9:35 and kept to only collecting IG
Those Dwarf Thunderers are mainly from Marauder Miniatures, from when GW ran the two studios. They did some sweet renaissance dwarf sculpts. God I love those minaitures. Sold all mine back in the day when I decided to grow up and stop painting models. /facepalm.
Some people have got to this before me in several comments, but to expand a little on this, the first warriors (hand weapon and shield) are the 1995/96 monopose plastic dwarfs that came in boxes of 10 ( solegends.com/citcat1995-6/cat19956p227-02.htm ), which, incidentally, were the first miniatures I ever owned, while the next ones came from the 6th edition dwarf warriors/crossbowmen regiment box. The dude with the flag is Ungrim Ironfist, the Slayer King. The crew are mixed (the guy with the barrel is from the old metal Organ Gun, whereas the others are mixed, some are from a bolt thrower). The runesmith at 3:40 is Kragg the Grim. The thunderers are not mixture, as far as I can tell, but instead both from the 1996/97 metal thunderers set ( solegends.com/citcat1997/1997p216-02.htm ). Dude on the shield is Alric Ranulfsson of Karak Hirn. The Gyrocopter is the original metal one from 1995/96 (many of the dwarfs in this video come from that age): solegends.com/citcat1995-6/cat19956p226-02.htm The flame cannon is the 6th edition one, not the 1995/96 one that looked like a barrel. The cannons with several barrels are, indeed, organ guns (the 1998-ish one seen here: solegends.com/citcat1998/1998P045-02.htm ) The crossbow thingies are bolt throwers (you can see them on the previous link too). The White Dwarf was the second version of the character (With the first looking like the Heroquest dwarf). Burlok Damminson was an engineer special character that appeared in the 4th edition army book, who had a steampunk cyber-arm. The hammerers are a mixture between marauder and 1998 hammerers. However, the one with the square-looking maul is actually King Drong, from the boxed campaign "The Grudge of Drong". That covers just about all the various dwarfs that you couldn't identify, Emil. I'll leave the rest for someone more knowledgeable, but in spite of the low quality of the paint, that box of dwarfs could easily go for several times what you paid for it, easily.
ca. 12:26 : These Plastik-Tiles where Pretty Standart at the time. I can't remember, that there were some kind of terain-box from GW, which didn't used one of these.
I have a bunch of those old black GW carry cases, but the foam in them is disintegrating - do you use the original red ones, or do you use a seller on ebay or the like to get the right size of pluck foam?
3:52 Look like 3rd edition thunderer late 80's too early 90's era.
8:54 Cadian Kasrkin
9:46 Guard mortar team crew
10:08 not a squat it's a ratling sniper, think Halflings in space.
11:06 old vindicare assassin
14:20 Imp guard basilisk
18:34 gorkamorka orc mek
You've also got Valhallans mixed in there.
The Guard Mortar Crew are actually limited edition basilisk gunners.
gorkamorka Spanner boy and Boar Boy Boss on a toy cow was the Ork was the other Ork.
"This ripped dude with the weird knives" Woah, hey Riddick.
"Get to the gyrocopter" - Arnold the Dwarf
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@@matijajuric7997 dude, that disclaimer made me roll!
It was not a squat it was a ratling sniper.
@@alistairbolden6340 woof. tell me you’re “that guy” without telling me you’re “that guy.”
Oh man, I can't believe you got that thing wrong that one time!
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That was an INSANE haul! You have a very impressive knowledge of old orks!
11:05 i think that would be a assassin...? From the Officio Assasinorum, the sniper one
Was just about to comment the same thing, I think it is a vindicare
It’s not just a vindicare, it’s the best vindicare. Well, it would be if it had the gun
The Vindicate Assassin.
Boba fett?
Vindicare Assassin is excellent, both versions 1 and 2 I remember fondly
Those Dwarfs are from before Skull Pass.
First set was a bunch of Warriors, the second unit was warriors with great weapons, and the character with the banner is Ungrim Ironfist. The first piece of artillery was a flame cannon, 2 cannons, 2 organ guns, and 2 bolt throwers. You were spot on about the rest of the Dwarfs.
I can only look forward to the day know that much with an equal measure of joy and utter dread
I think it looks more like calador the dragon tamer /killer can't remember
yeah and the guy on the shield is originally meant to be King Alrik of Karak Hirn
@@blingsing5383 It usually means you have a big pile of shame
@@campbellgroves5022 Caledor is a High Elf
14:21 That's half of a basilisk, an artillery tank for Imperial Guard
And the basilisk crew is among the metall minis
I am so envious...
Worth way more than $50.
Felix alone ist worth 50-70 € atm on Ebay
@@ACGrille All of the metals are worth big money. I want more dwarfs. I have 3 old Dwarf named heroes in my collection and the Dwarfs from Battle at skull pass which was an $85 CAD box set when it came out and was only out for a short time. The hard case retailed for around $40 CAD originally when I was working for GW and it was a great investment. Mine got thrown into an open field like a hammer throw (rage fit about my hobby at that moment in my life and I am not proud of it) but the case was undamaged and all the miniatures within remained intact and unscathed. The latches did not open and are still tight. I will never part with my case as it was my first but the newer ones I have are of equal quality and durability. Definitely, Emil landed an AMAZING deal acquiring all of that for only $200. My best purchase from eBay was an Eldar Army that included models worth over $400 CAD. new in box and still on the sprue which I won with a bid of only $75 CAD. Even the S&H was decent. Still in my pile of shame I am afraid though. In among the verminous scalpers there are still deals to be found on eBay.
@KawaZrana Recasts are not likely to be painted with paints that have not existed in the Citadel Paint Range since those miniatures were in production. Also, people selling recasts would not normally take the time to paint the recasts. Lastly, nobody recasts in lead or white metal, just resin. These are the real deal. Even the case they came in has not been around for about 10 to a5 years, all the newer ones say Citadel on them not Games Workshop with the double aquila logo.
I know, right?
I never got into fantasy but dwarfs were the ones I always wanted to play as. It’s a god damn treasure.
12:50 Space Ork warwagons. There were over 30 types with different names like Scorcha or Mega Shoota and so on.
"Supervillain" is probably from the range of mini's Citadel did for the Games Workshop 'Golden Heroes' superhero RPG in the 80s
"WE HAVE SOME SQUATS!"
Somewhere in the Galaxy, the Squats collectively facepalm and return to their GW-denied existence, waiting for the great day of Land Train resurgence.
He was not correct they were not Squats they were members of a ratling sniper squad from second edition imperial guard.
dwarf with dragon cloak is Ungrim Ironfist
the true lord of karak kadrin
the King!
One heck of a good value dwarf haul in that first box! - plenty of HEFT and character in those old metal minis! (and with The Fellowship thrown in for good measure too!) And the sheer joy, happiness and glee is very apparent on your face at what you managed to get in the rest of the boxes! - some perfect additions to that HEFTy vintage WAAAAAAGH of nostalgia you are assembling - feeling very jealous here in the UK - you are going deep down the rabbit-hole of the "Oldhammer" hobby vibes - keep it up, its great to see someone doing it on RUclips - if you need any help with ID's on that stuff get in touch (I'm on the Oldhammer Trading Pages alot, helping out with ID's and valuations for folks)
The supervillain one is probably from the GW Golden Heroes line. We are talking early 80's here, young one.
I swear when it comes to people selling on ebay, there are two types... those that really under value the value of their miniatures and those that REALLY over value the cost of things.
Sadly for me... everything I want is sold by someone wanting astronomical amounts of money for them 😭
scottatkinson666 or someone else wants it as bad as you in a eBay bid I can see where you’re coming from I’m in to lead ADND minis all so over priced :)
I sold my complete Demon Hunter/Grey Knight Army (~6,5k points) for 250€ on Ebay (could bite my ass for this today).
9:40: those are the Basilisk crew. Came out with Codex Imperial Guard third edition along with a tank commander and some Valhallans to sit on tanks. They weren't out for very long and didn't sell much so are pretty rare.
14:20 Imperial Basilisk. Second edition 1998. To cut down manufacture costs all tanks were rip offed versions of Leman Russ corpus with just different weapon attached, for example Basilisk with Earthshaker cannon, Immolator with flame cannon, Chimera without cannon as a transport, and Leman Russes of all kinds - Vanquishers, Demolishers and other -ishers.
14:11 Hey there! I guess it's Faramir or one of his fellow rangers (when they captured Sam and Frodo after they've attacked the Haradrim).
11:05 Vindicare Assassin body from 40K (2nd edition i think)
Dude I absolutely LOVE these videos! Though I just got really into the hobby. About 20 years ago when I was a little kid my buddy’s dad has there entire basement turned into a gaming room with multiply tables and a massive work shop and we use to go over there just to look at the models and gaming tables it was so cool and I’ve always sat on the side line watching in with a huge soft spot and a few failed attempts over the years now that I can actually say I’m a part of the hobby I love watching these old school miniature videos totally brings me back to an easier time and truly puts a smile on my face! Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful moments with us !!
i have an entire shelf full of those old dwarves, they were my first army. sweet find
Most 2nd hand Red Gobbos are missing the club, it almost always broke.
The Skorcha parts go on the plastic wartrak to make it into one, fits on the, "modern day" Runtherd came out with Gorkamorka.
Spanner dude is a "mini mek", you need those to keep the vehicles running in Gorkamorka, one per trak or trukk or three bikes.
The Bionik legs came in an upgrade blister sold for Gorkamorka to represent various "upgrades" you could get after visiting the Dok to "repair" injuries your gangers had sustained throughout campaigns. The blister contained kicky legs, peg leg, monowheel, maybe more, a couple of different variant arms with built in guns and close combat weapons as well as torsos and part bionik heads.
Guy: "We got ourselves some SQUATS!"
Me: "Nope, ratling"
Yeah, but actual Squats a little later.
he corrected himself in like the very next sentence and did find actual squats like 30 seconds later lol
Nope! Chuck Telsa
That seems like an awesome haul! Also, Titan-Forge and Cyber-Forge are the BOMB!. Their pre-supported models are what got me back into printing. Especially when you let the models sit in warm water after cleaning, they just pop right off. Amazing. Love it bud! Keep it up!!
I have some of those old orks and tons of old space marines in my collection, I just love them.
Those dwarves look really well done with a certain personal touch from the painter. They remind me of my older beer steins in my collection, just this feel and look, and it just suits those dwarves. I could see them all just inlaid relief around on a big stein. An older Box with pristine foam is 50 alone imo, the rest pays for itself. Excellent purchase.
What you think are longbeards (2:07) are actually the standard Dwarven warriors box but equipped with the great weapon option. I collected Dwarves in the early 00's. The standard warriors box from those days contained 16 dwarves that could be equipped with either hand weapons + shields, great weapons, or, if my memory serves me right, with crossbows. It was quite a nice box actually, with so many options to pick from and bits to use!
9:48 that's the old Basilisk crew set. I think it was mailorder only? Or a blister add on. 11:00 is a Necromunda pit fighter / gladiator slave. 11:05 a Vindicare Assassin.13:45 the super villain is from GW's 1984 "Golden Heroes". 14:20 are the two side skirts of every non-Leman Russ tank of the imperial guard. There's the middle part missing and that would build up to make the base of several tanks. Griffon, Basilisk (the one you have), Hellhound.... 18:35 That's one of the Ork Spannerz from Gorka Morka.
16:30 BIONIK LEG. From the second edition on (1993+) Games Workshop was searching ways to take the peoples' money. They made a rule that a miniature MUST have the wargear bought shown on the model. All characters were in multiple versions (Orks, Space Marines and others) so that you bought the model that had the EXACT wargear purchased from the list. Bionik Leg was one of such upgrades (+1 Movement).
The Black one in the second box is an Imperial Assassin I have one still. I also have alot of the Ork stuff. Boar Boy Boss on a toy cow was the Ork. Gorka Morka Spanner Boy was the other Ork with the spanner.
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18:50 The one on the right is not a squig... it is rather a Chaos Familiar - there were over 100 of them all were looking chaotically weird. Chaos familiars were used as decoration in battle, they were not fighting. Years 1980s-1995.
the tank with the big cannon is the old basilisk I think, the trolley for the gun at about 15:15 is for a thudd gun
Gobbla the Squig goes with Skarsnik, the old models. I have them on my desk :)
I also have the ork nutter with the scissors, stashed away somewhere
The face on that Felix mini is really cool.
I thought at first that the "super villain" might be from the Citadel Golden Heroes' range; however, I think that they were all on pudding bases rather than slotter bases, so that mini must be from a later range. He actually looks like he might be from the Judge Dredd range.
That Ork prospector, with his huge backpack, is a fabulous mini.
Back in the 90s when we used the contents of your grinder to flock your minis
Just use stems now ;)
Glad to know I'm not the only one who plays while high
@@gilbertfrendenmez3030 everyone knows playing warhammer is a gateway to smoking pot and listening to rush
@@benfraser6840 damnit I did that in reverse
Nice score, would have been so jealous 20 years ago. The leader was a dragonslayer and the boss was Ungrim ironfist King of the Slayercult.
"It kinds fits here, but it's not the right one."
You haven't constructed enough of the 90s Orks have ya. That was our curse.
1:02 50 bucks? That little army is worth a thousand!
True Oldhammer!!
King Alrik the Dwarfking on the shield. I have almost that entire collection of dwarfs in my basement.
This is so nostalgia!
9:06 That's a valhallan guardsman. The one right after that is not a Kasrkin (the highly armored ones) is an old Cadian, I think
Yes! Specifically I think he's the loader from one of the heavy weapon teams.
totally worth it to hear you say "GET TO THE GYRO-COPTER!"
I have one of those cases left. I also have several of the red foam toppers and trays. Much better than the newer cases.
I remember that White Dwarf on sale arround the end of the 90ths. I got a WH40k Black Templar Emperor's Champion from the same time. the one you wanted to know without the weapon is a Vindicare assassin same period.
14:09 I believe it's a ranger model fromwarhammer lord of the rings. I have a plastic cast of that model.
17:47 The rear of the Sleazy Rider's bike seems to be a heavily modified Judge Dredd Lawmaster bike. I think GW had just lost the license and were re-purposing their left-over sculpts at that time (some made it into the early Imperial Army releases too, iirc).
The Gorkamorka rulebooks were made available online for free by GW for a while... so they should still be floating about somewhere in the internet (and you don't need to feel guilty about having the files). The Prospector was a special character for that game and I've seen him sell for silly prices on e-bay... he also goes for a sensible price... sometimes.
13:00 NORSE WARRIOR (a Viking by Citadel!, in second edition Fantasy there were vikings present!) very rare. Don't sell it.
the black one in the second box is the old vindicare assassin (wh40k)
That IG army could have been mine. Metal Cadians, plastic Catachan and a mixed bunch of ratling snipers. All in a mess with old paint on half of it :-)
15:29 It WAS a Space Ork Freebooter Kaptin but was changed into something no one knows what. Gretchins were added.
the one at 14:11 that you thought was Aragorn is one of the original Ranger sculpts. They're a plastic kit called Rangers of Middle Earth now, but that pose has no hood now. Also, even without Gandalf, the Fellowship is an entire army for MESBG.
I've never even heard of those Frodo, Sam, and Gollum sculpts either, those things are gonna be *incredibly* rare!
Are you planning on painting up some of these retro minis and if so will you be making a video?
getting back into 40k my first purchase was a box of orks, in a whole set of different conditions, and it came with a big chunk of bits. it was genuinely the perfect way to start. i cleaned and build all the boyz who were in good order and converted until i had a whole bunch more
11:04 is a vindicare assassin (missing his sniper rifle) I believe
one of my favourite things is seeing the transformation of putting chipped/rush painted metal models in methylated spirits + ultrasonic cleaner and seeing the model come out looking the day it was made again. If you ever do that please please video it, i'd love to see how some of the dwarves/orks look like fresh :D
The black figurine in 11:04 should be a Vindicare Assassin from the Imperium. 14:20 could maybe be a Basilisk from the Imperial Guard.
13:30 and on: Games Workshop before Warhammer was only miniature maker. These were their only products. Here we have likes such as: Call of Cthulhu characters, Hobbit creatures, Super Villain from Judge Dredd and so on.
The man in the Greatcoat and helmet that you pulled out was a Valhallan Ice Warrior from the Imperial Guard, long sense discontinued with the advent of plastic cadians. which made be pretty giddy sense I like to collect them
I know some of these, like the 16 dwarves with axes are the dwarf warriors regiment with the optional 2 handed weapons.
The White dwarf is the 2nd I think, from around issue 200 (300?) wd celebration.
The slayer unit looks like it has some daemon/dragon slayers mixed in.
The dwarf with the metal hand is (I might butcher these slightly) burlock daminsson the engineer.
The dragon cloak guy is ungrim ironfist the slayer king. His son karagrim lead the slayer army during storm of chaos/end times (and is also a cool model).
The shield riding guy was a generic option for a dwarf lord near the end but I think they used him to represent.. Alrik(?) in wd.
You also have organ guns, flame cannon, bolt throwers. The scorcher/ trailer attaches to the back of the half track, the imperial tank turret/tracks is from a basilisk.
The imperial guard models mixed in with the cadians were Valhallan guard (the Russian ish guys) i think.
The named squig is Gobbla He goes with Skarsnik the night goblin King and this was the earlier version of the model.
The squig rider is a conversion i believe.. as is the runtherd conversion; a character.. zaggrod wartsnagga(?)
The ork Spanner is from gorkamorka period along with the prospector.
The goblin on the pogo stick is a star player from bloodbowl.
The guy with the goggles missing his arm/gun is incomplete vindicare assain.
.. Hopefully something useful there. I'll have another watch &update if I get chance.
Hi Emil. Greetings from Denmark. Good stuff man!!! Love your videos. Do you know if you can use regular spray paint for minis - in replacement of an airbrush, to give a gold dragon a good solid base coat paint? - and is it possible to pint over with hobby paint afterwards?
the dwarf with the dragon scale cloak with the dragons head still on is Ungrim, is it not?
2:50 the Slayer king of Karak Kadrin, Ungrim Ironfits (4th edition)
4:36 king Alrik Ranulfsson the king of Karak Hirn (6th edition)
5:24 Grombrindal a.k.a the white dwarf (5th edition)
5:38 Burlok Damminsson the guildmaster of the dwarf engineer guild (4th edition)
@12.49 - They are Epic Ork Skullhamma Battlefortresses, I think... It was a VERY long time ago when I last saw one though!
those dwarves were painted really well. I like the wrap around flocking on the side of some of their bases too.
18:53 that squig is like something from a goblin's nightmare. I think the previous named squig might be Gobbler but seeing as you didn't find Skarsnick it might just be a regular squig.
no, that's Gobbla indeed, I've still got these two mini from the 90s. Skarsnik is indeed nowhere to be found in the box unfortunately.
the black mini at 11:03 is a Vindicar assassin first edition cames in two position and u have this one
The hard case alone was ~$50 CAD new when I bought my 4 10-20 years back, so I think you got a pretty good deal.
At 10:23 those are catachan jungle fighters. The guys at 10:28 are cadians (and that guy on the left there is a stormtrooper)
and 11:05 looks like the body of a 1995 vindicare assassin (someone somewhere said it was sculpted in 95, but released 2 years later)
I have one of those boxes for my minis, though it has grey foam. The dwarf leader is the slayer king Ungrim Ironfist. We always care when you are right Squidmar. We love your vids!
I won't lie, I was mostly intrigued by your sweater. "GENDER". It's so authoritative and powerful. Like, "I AM ASSERTING MY GENDER BUT I REFUSE TO TELL YOU WHAT IT IS." I love it. All it needs is a picture of a guy walking away from an explosion or something. 10/10 would buy.
Hahaha
Oh man that's a flashback, the little box with the imperial guard guys, the reason for the plastic Catachans was because in the, uh, late 90's or early 00's the only Guard force you could get any plastic models for were the Catachans before they put out the plastic Cadians.
Hey, do you possibly know the name of the whistling song you used in the background when you did the sponsor message?
15:40 THE GREAT SQUIGG GOBBLA. A squig-on-a-chain-pet of the greatest black goblin ever - the SKARSNIK a black goblin king, and the supreme ruler of Red Eye Mountain (destroyed dwarf stronghold). He feeds Gobbla with dwarfs. When he captures dwarfs he shaves their beards and hangs them on the goblin-defense walls. Warhammer 4th Edition, model from 1994.
Blind boxes are so much fun! they should sell these!
ScifiWargamers get me one too!
GW tried it. They just were clearing their shelves. Such a scam.
That's just like lootboxes in video games. Pure sellout bs for quick money.
@@duckdictator6531 Oh when was that?
@@crips2668 was it all random stuff?
I have never seen one man who knows so much oldhammer know so little about 2nd ed. Guard regiments. Think of the excitement learning about them!
A lot of those Orks are from the Gorkamorka line - including the "spanner boy" and the ones with bionic legs.
8:50 Pretty sure the 'imperial dudes' are the OG Pewter Kasrkin models (now plastic Tempestus Scions). Personally I loved the old Kasrkin models, they were my favorite IG unit and the new rendition of them as the scions just butchered them to me :(
11:04 I'm pretty sure is an older Vindicare Assassin model without his rifle
Where you find this things my friend?
"these dwarfs are kind of awesome AND DERPY at the same time"...
that one goes into the book mate....
jokes aside that box was a lot of value, nice.
4:35 The sweet dude on the shield, It's a me: King Alrik Ranulfsson. Still have to get my hands on one of those someday, because obvious reasons. Never bought it, as I started out with the set of Cadians from 9:35 and kept to only collecting IG
Those Dwarf Thunderers are mainly from Marauder Miniatures, from when GW ran the two studios. They did some sweet renaissance dwarf sculpts. God I love those minaitures. Sold all mine back in the day when I decided to grow up and stop painting models. /facepalm.
The model at 11:05 is a Vindicare imperial assassin. Did it come with a long sniper rifle?
9:53 Those are cadians painted in the original scheme
the guy at @14:10 is a old Imperial/empire Milita spear 4 074115/23 in the old Red 90's Catalog pg 235
Dwarfs! That is very similar to my 5th edition Dwarf army. Ungrim Ironfist was a beast on the table.
the spannerz is from the gorkamorka, there is a pic in the gubbinz book
can you tell me what kind of light is that on your desk? is that the light
you use for painting or is it only use for videos?
The scorcher stuff fits on that trakk that has no gunner, the Trailer is also for it.
Pretty sure the coffin is from the Warhammer Fantasy Vampire counts coach. It went inside. Should have a lid too.
Some people have got to this before me in several comments, but to expand a little on this, the first warriors (hand weapon and shield) are the 1995/96 monopose plastic dwarfs that came in boxes of 10 ( solegends.com/citcat1995-6/cat19956p227-02.htm ), which, incidentally, were the first miniatures I ever owned, while the next ones came from the 6th edition dwarf warriors/crossbowmen regiment box.
The dude with the flag is Ungrim Ironfist, the Slayer King.
The crew are mixed (the guy with the barrel is from the old metal Organ Gun, whereas the others are mixed, some are from a bolt thrower).
The runesmith at 3:40 is Kragg the Grim.
The thunderers are not mixture, as far as I can tell, but instead both from the 1996/97 metal thunderers set ( solegends.com/citcat1997/1997p216-02.htm ).
Dude on the shield is Alric Ranulfsson of Karak Hirn.
The Gyrocopter is the original metal one from 1995/96 (many of the dwarfs in this video come from that age): solegends.com/citcat1995-6/cat19956p226-02.htm
The flame cannon is the 6th edition one, not the 1995/96 one that looked like a barrel. The cannons with several barrels are, indeed, organ guns (the 1998-ish one seen here: solegends.com/citcat1998/1998P045-02.htm )
The crossbow thingies are bolt throwers (you can see them on the previous link too).
The White Dwarf was the second version of the character (With the first looking like the Heroquest dwarf).
Burlok Damminson was an engineer special character that appeared in the 4th edition army book, who had a steampunk cyber-arm.
The hammerers are a mixture between marauder and 1998 hammerers. However, the one with the square-looking maul is actually King Drong, from the boxed campaign "The Grudge of Drong".
That covers just about all the various dwarfs that you couldn't identify, Emil. I'll leave the rest for someone more knowledgeable, but in spite of the low quality of the paint, that box of dwarfs could easily go for several times what you paid for it, easily.
Will you paint the squats?
are you going to repaint this newly acquired army?
10:07 That's a ratling, or Spehss Hobbit.
ca. 12:26 : These Plastik-Tiles where Pretty Standart at the time. I can't remember, that there were some kind of terain-box from GW, which didn't used one of these.
I have a bunch of those old black GW carry cases, but the foam in them is disintegrating - do you use the original red ones, or do you use a seller on ebay or the like to get the right size of pluck foam?
The slayer leader with the dragon head cloak is: Ungrim Ironfist, Slayer King of Karak Kadrin. His son is also a slayer hero if memory serves.
Correct!
do you plan to repaint thoses odies ? Would love to see a serie about it !