Star Wars Bounty Hunter Miniatures
Can you break up with someone who has just died? I think of this Seinfeldian question when I contemplate Star Wars Imperial Assault.In the beginning, I went deep for the Imperial Assault miniatures. We...
View ArticleRogue Trader Mercenaries from 1987
The moment of my death, a snow-globe will roll out of my nerveless hands and a few whispered words will fall unheeded from my lips... Irn Bonce... the Squat...It all goes back to late 1987, when my...
View ArticleMore Rogue Trader Era Mercenaries
Citadel's RT7 line of Mercenaries from 1987 represent a long-dead vision of Warhammer 40K. With their medley of attire, weaponry and species, they hearken to 40K as a messy skirmish game that...
View ArticleMo' Mercenaries for Warhammer 40K
Any student of history knows that mercenaries were an indispensable part of life in the ancient world. We see them in every force from Carthage's elite infantry to William the Conqueror's Flemish...
View ArticleMerry Mercmas!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everyone! Reconnecting with the miniature painting community in the last few weeks has been medicine for me. So thanks for all the greetings and encouragements. I...
View ArticleAnimated Zen Koans
I've had a lot of time off since Christmas but my miniature painting mojo has vanished. I think it's a combination of Covid fatigue, winter blahs and insurrection-induced anxiety. I might also be tired...
View ArticleMiniatures for Star Wars: Lando
The comic Star Wars: Landois the greatest Star Wars movie that's never been made. It's a perfect script for a tight, 90-minute adventure film: To clear an old debt, Lando assembles a crew for one last...
View ArticleMiniatures for the Mos Eisley Cantina
 Luke Skywalker's entry into the cantina on Mos Eisley is the defining moment of the first Star Wars movie. The scene introduced a universe without definitions. It promised us that everything to come...
View ArticleDeath Star Chic: The Imperial Navy in 28mm
The first rule of good fiction is to make the audience identify with the villain. When it comes to Star Wars, George Lucas couldn't allow us identify with the morality or outlook of the Imperials --...
View ArticleThe First Rogue Trader Miniatures
Warhammer 40K may be the most popular tabletop wargame in the world, but it started with a whimper not a bang -- at least in terms of the miniatures. The first murmur came in August 1986, in the...
View ArticleThe First Rogue Trader Miniatures: Part 2
I have a bad habit when it comes to collecting miniatures. Maybe two bad habits, if you consider collecting miniatures itself to be a bad habit.Let’s say I decide to pursue a certain range of vintage...
View ArticleThe First Rogue Trader Miniatures: Part 3
This is the third post dedicated to Citadel's first Warhammer 40K miniatures. I, of course, am not the first Oldhammer fan to take up the challenge of painting the rare miniatures in the RT1 range, and...
View ArticleWhere Did Oldenhammer in Toronto Go?
Attentive readers will have noticed that there was (another) gap of a year during which Oldenhammer-in-Toronto went silent. That's because I am incapable of chewing gum and walking at the same time. To...
View ArticleThe First Eldar Miniatures in WH40K Rogue Trader
The first Eldar miniatures were sculpted by Jes Goodwin and released by Citadel in September 1987. There were twelve models in the range, which was labeled RTO4 Space Elves and later renumbered to...
View ArticleThe First Eldar Miniatures: Part 2 - Geriatricus speaks!
Back in my day, we didn't have "Aeldari" or "Asuryani" or even "Eldar". Hear that? Not even Eldar. We had SPACE ELVES. And that was good enough for us. Just plain old Space Elves. We didn't need...
View ArticleThe First Eldar Miniatures in WH40K Rogue Trader: Part 3
I hope you enjoyed last week's guest post by Geriatricus Maximus. I didn't. What a grouch. For the final installment of my tour through the RTO4 range of original Space Elves, I thought I'd start by...
View ArticleScribblings
For those of you who might be interested in my other writings, I recently had a couple articles published in Watkins Mind, Spirit, Body Magazine. My print article on Zen koans is available in the...
View ArticleThe War Monster
 I've always wanted to model a War Monster and last January I finally did it.The incitement for this project was reading Saga: Age of Magic (2019) by Alex Buchel and Fred Machu. Saga has been one of my...
View ArticleAdeptus Mechanicus Servitors by Bob Olley
I'm high on Bob Olley. My latest foray into his world are two of the 4011 Adeptus Mechanicus Servitors he sculpted in 1989.Painting Olley miniatures is often challenging, but these two were a joy. The...
View ArticleEldar Command Group for 40K Rogue Trader
If there is anything that's cooler than the original RT401 Space Elves released in 1987, it was the RT402 Eldar Command Group released in 1988. With these figures, we see sculptor Jes Goodwin starting...
View ArticleRogue Trader Adventurers from 1988
The RT601 range of Rogue Trader adventurers came out in the Spring of 1988, just months after the 1st edition of Warhammer 40,000 hit the shelves. In my eyes, the range was a crowing achievement: 32...
View ArticleRogue Trader Adventurers: Part 2... Geriatricus Speaks!
You bastards. You have no idea how good you have it today. When I was young in the early '80's, we didn’t have nice rulebooks with full-colour illustrations. Holy Jumping Christ, we barely had rules....
View ArticleRogue Trader Adventurers: Part 3... Forerunners
I am not the first painter to tackle the miniatures in Citadel's RT601 Adventurers range from 1988. Indeed, it's hard to love Rogue Trader and not want to paint some of these incredible models.However,...
View ArticleRogue Trader Adventurers: Part 4... The Art of Bob Naismith
 The 32 miniatures in the RT601 Adventurers range for Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader were sculpted by four top-notch artists: Aly Morrison, Mark Copplestone, Jes Goodwin, and Bob Naismith. We have...
View ArticleRogue Trader Adventurers: Part 5... Stargrave
I've always loved Rogue Trader, but the impetus for my recent push to paint all of Citadel's RT601 Adventurers was the publication of Joseph McCullogh's Stargrave (Osprey, 2021).I see Stargrave as the...
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