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!
Brilliant book, every story and anecdote is pure Gold
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
It really is a great book, not just for nostalgia value.
Mike McVey, the original Huak Tuah
This looks to be a wonderful book
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!
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?