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-- ↓ home menu ↓ skip to primary content skip to secondary content home/blog galleries search for: post navigation ← older posts i’m moving my blog posted on march 27, 2013 by steve (admin) 3 i’ve been having some technical issues over recent weeks with my blog posts so i’ve decided to move my blogging efforts over to google blogger, and my new eldritch epistles site. i will, however, continue updating my bryan ansell and john blanche galleries on this site (the citadel collector). tweet 3 replies making mutants posted on march 5, 2013 by steve (admin) reply aspiring warlords up and down the land are currently preparing their chaotic warbands for the great march to the wilds of nottingham for oldhammer day on august 31st/september 1st. i too have been tainted by chaos and intend taking the long march myself, and i’ll soon be blogging my exploits in warband creation. in the meantime i thought it might be fun and inspirational to look back at some of the chaosy conversion articles in white dwarf from back in the day (click on the thumbnails below for larger images). first up is an article on converting chaos thugs that appeared in wd104. the first couple of pages show some useful work-in-progress shots, together with a how-to in constructing the actual figures that are pictured further along. suggestions for donor figures are helpfully given: the final conversions are then presented in a colourful montage, and stats are given for using a number of the figures in games: the next article from wd119 focusses on nurgle and tzeentch. ok, not really in keeping with the theme for for oldhammer day (slaanesh and khorne), but there are some wonderfully twisted conversions here which are worth checking out: again, there are some helpful guidelines provided for constructing these beauties: next up a series of articles on the figure conversions of pete taylor – the chaos conversionmeister. pete has a reputation for speed painting large numbers of figures well, and for his conversion talents. first up is from wd111. figures 1 and 4 below in particular have the trademark scratch-built “face of pete” of the gaping maw and soul-less eyes. not a self-portrait i hasten to add.. more of pete’s crazy genius is evident in wd117. converting talents aside, i also think his colour schemes are spot-on. more details of how pete built these creations is given below. in particular the ambull conversion is bizarre and disturbing (in a good way!): lastly pete’s chaos spawn from wd119. pete presents a very informative step-by-step series of pics and a useful accompanying description: lastly there’s dale hurst’s tzeentch chaos warband from wd135. this is an incredibly detailed, helpful and inspiring article from dale which goes into a great deal of detail on modelling and painting a chaos warband. well worth a read over a cup of coffee! hopefully that’s given you some useful ideas for oldhammer day. in my next post i’ll be taking a closer look at some of the chaos conversions that have appeared in white dwarf over the years, and showcasing some of those that can be found in bryan ansell’s collection. tweet leave a reply slaves to darkness: bryan ansell 25th anniversary interview posted on february 16, 2013 by steve (admin) 2 1988 – the year which saw rowan atkinson launch the new comic relief charity appeal, gcses replaced o-levels, wimbledon f.c. beat liverpool 1 – 0 to win the fa cup, and edwina currie told us not to eat eggs. the average price of a pint of bitter was 91p. it was also the year that the first iconic warhammer realm of chaos supplement was published; yes, slaves to darkness is 25 years old this year (does that make you feel old?). together with its subsequent sister tome, the lost and the damned , the two realm of chaos books represent for me the epitome of the warhammer universe and i still love them dearly to this day. i’m sure that many of you follow james taylor’s excellent realm of chaos blog , and will have seen the series of excellent posts and interviews he has put together to mark the anniversary of slaves to darkness . a few weeks ago, james and i decided to get together to dream up some questions to put to bryan ansell to mark this anniversary year. bryan very kindly agreed, and here follows the interview in full. bryan started by sharing some of his thoughts on his time with citadel/gw: ba: i feel obliged to issue a warning: all the things that i’m about to ramble on about happened a long time ago. for 33 years, my life was a constant whirl of toy soldiers and everything associated with them. new things were happening all the time. every working day saw more concept drawings, toy soldiers, illustrations, text and baffling eccentric behavior. it was hard enough to try to keep up with everything back then: much harder to remember it all now. as i approach my dotage, i find that it’s quite difficult to differentiate one long-gone, frantic year from another. my memories of much of the fine detail have either melted away entirely or become unreliable. it’s probably best not to believe anything that i write. i will most likely babble incoherently and not answer any of the questions properly. working with early citadel/gw was a very pleasant way to make a living. the company remained a nice size to be able to get interesting things done without bogging down in bureaucracy or internal conflict. a benign realm of chaos even. i had opportunity to be at the centre of things, witness those exciting periods of early growth close up and work with many stubbornly idiosyncratic, talented and goodhearted people. roc80s/cc: realm of chaos: slaves to darkness is 25 years old this year. what inspired the original project and what do you feel was at the core of its success. ba : chaos warriors were deeply embedded in warhammer early on in the history of citadel. in 1977 citadel opened up in a riverside warehouse among the scrapyards on millgate in newark. we had three staff. by 1981 we had ten or so staff, and we were in a bigger, pleasanter, warmer, victorian building near the centre of newark on victoria street. during those four years, we had been making fantasy models aimed at the dungeons & dragons market and historical models for historical gamers. there were a few sets of fantasy rules about: rick priestley and richard haliwell had published reaper, i think that south london warlords had a set of fantasy rules and i vaguely remember an american system called the emerald tablet: but there wasn’t a significant amount of tabletop gaming going on with fantasy miniatures. most our staff at citadel were gamers, and as we were surrounded by those fantasy models every day, it was inevitable that we should all want to start fighting big fantasy table top battles. we had reached a point where citadel had become quite successful in the context of the (very much smaller then) toy soldier “industry”. it seemed like the right time to bring in people who could get us moving forward with more interesting toy soldiers. the more interesting toy soldiers could then lead to us building our own fantasy gaming system, which could be a tabletop rival to dungeons & dragons. the only people that i knew who seemed at all likely to be up this task were rick priestley and richard halliwell (lincoln), tony ackland (stoke-on-trent) and john blanche (nottingham). i had known them all during my time at asgard. they all joined us. we were all amazed when john agreed to come along: what with him being a proper artist and everything. we were supposed to be a sister company to games workshop (who were still publishing dungeons & dragons back then). but there was a degree of friction and discord between the two companies. i was told that the london end were jealous of the amount of money that our packers and casters were earning on piecework. other than in the hammersmith games workshop shop (run by the big, amiable, pro-citadel american tim olson) none of the workshop shops sold our models

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