After resisting for six months due to the price tag I finally treated myself to the book and am so glad I did. A fascinating insight, especially for someone working in a small capacity within the industry now. All those people who were in contact with GW/Citadel in the late 70s and early 80s got such a golden opportunity and clearly enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Hard to imagine that kind of model being able to survive today. What a lot we owe to Bryan and everyone for their vision and passion!
I was lucky enough to buy a copy of Talking Miniatures at the Warlord launch day. Got to meet many of the contributors, which was awesome as I have been playing GW products since about 1988! A really very pleasant day indeed!
Not specific to this video, but a prompted thought for more generally. Many of the interviewees have new projects / works on sale. As an inoffensive way for viewers to give you a little kickback, have you (considered) an affiliate link for Amazon?
After resisting for six months due to the price tag I finally treated myself to the book and am so glad I did. A fascinating insight, especially for someone working in a small capacity within the industry now. All those people who were in contact with GW/Citadel in the late 70s and early 80s got such a golden opportunity and clearly enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Hard to imagine that kind of model being able to survive today. What a lot we owe to Bryan and everyone for their vision and passion!
I was lucky enough to buy a copy of Talking Miniatures at the Warlord launch day. Got to meet many of the contributors, which was awesome as I have been playing GW products since about 1988! A really very pleasant day indeed!
It really is a great book, not just for nostalgia value.
Brilliant book, every story and anecdote is pure Gold
Mike McVey, the original Huak Tuah
Just finished it this morning, well done, it was a great read on what was going on before and after my golden age of GW when I was a teen.
Fantastic book, I’m nearly through Volume 1
Great book, technically it IS a gaming accessory…. It makes a great hill on the tabletop! And if you are really clever it can make two!
This looks to be a wonderful book
are any of those recordings archived and available online?
Not specific to this video, but a prompted thought for more generally. Many of the interviewees have new projects / works on sale. As an inoffensive way for viewers to give you a little kickback, have you (considered) an affiliate link for Amazon?