And Joe Devers Awesome Miniature Collection
So, what started as a bit of a mental grumble about working
out army lists turned out to be a bit of a rabbit hole. Because my line of
logic was why bother working out a balanced points army when I could just
put all of my minis on the table...
And if I did what would that even look like.? I have sort of
done this before with my Lord of the ring’s minis about 20 years ago. When I
put all of my painted minis on the table for one big game. Now I'm not saying
that I would actually get round to doing this (again) but it's an interesting
idea given that I now have quite a few more painted minis than I did 20 years
ago. As this was the gap in time between getting rid of all my classic Oldhammer
minis and really started collecting classic minis again a few years ago.
Anyway, you might be wondering why there's a picture of a
lot of obscure role-playing magazines from the 80s and 90s. Well, it's because
when thinking about putting everything on the table, I remembered A couple of
big battle reports in several of them, run by Joe Dever. Using his fantastic
collection. So, I decided to dig them out and while in the loft looking for
these magazines, I came across a number other more obscure ones which I
collected for various wargames related articles.
Now the GM team (Tim, Paul, and Wayne), Had several goes at
running a role-playing magazine which starting with the GM magazine and then a while
later with the GMI magazine. I even remember Wayne (the guy with the white hair)
on a local news programme talking about role-playing games.
And they were obviously in contact with Joe Dever because
they managed to get him to run two big Battle Day scenarios for competition
winners. I was definitely jealous at the time. They also managed to get a
number of big-name Golden Demon winners such as Paul Benson to do some painting
articles. Without a doubt Paul Benson was one of the best miniature painters
at the time. And very distinctive visual style.
Having now got these magazines out the loft I shall take a
bit of a trip down memory lane and hopefully managed to share some of the best
bits.
And as always, thanks to the talented people who produced them
in the first place. And provided me some with some much needed inspiration at
the time.
And of course I am still working on the classic LotR minis. One more Snagga goblin to complete the set.
Rob
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