Another great way is just to 3d print yourself some awesome warbands, especially with such a lovely access to dozens of creators/different models. I actually made 4 mercenary bands in different colours and models from different creators (Reptilian Overlords, Infernal Miniatures, GW, Vae Victis and Highlands Miniatures)
@@sbart23 Oh yeah! There is a lot of talented artists. It's worth to spend several quid to support them from time to time and get some awesome models in return. For once I actually don't feel bad about it, while I have more and more mixed feelings after buying another box of GW products.
I also loved the advice you mentioned in a previous video of having unique captain models you can swap out for different merc groups, keep the cool stuff coming!
Interesting and important info here. As an avid Mordheim player myself, I also see the importance of being able to quickly assemble a warband from the miniatures you have on hand at the time. This is especially true when playing away from home and only having a limited number of miniatures with you
Voice of Chaos Here, Great vid! I'm working on something just like this right now, but for Cult of the Possessed, Carnival of Chaos, and Beastmen. Devoted to Nurgle. Cheers!
As someone who just started, im finding it overwhelming to choose my warbands equipment. I'd love to see a video where you create a hypothetical warband and explain your decisions. Thank you!
I've been collecting various kits to make warbands. I don't have anyone to play with right now, but I hope to draw some people in providing terrain and warbands to start.
Weird mix of a couple of GW dogs, an ogre with a bunch of 3D prints (Love to see Knucklebones flagellants represented!) and some AoS ghouls. Any chance of 3d creator recommendations video?
One of my favourite day dreams is how i could make all the warbands from the core rules using just the core box, e.g skaven flails on the trenchcoat with hairy head for a flagellant. Human with skaven bits for a beastman. Unholy amalgamation of parts for a possessed. Fancy sleeves and feather hat for vampire. Only band i struggle with is sisters!!
That is a lofty goal but I would love to see someone pull it off. Sisters of Sigmar is the only warband for which I sought out the original models. There are many modern sculpts that would serve well as a Sisters warband, but none of them measure up to the original models, in my opinion.
Great video! I am just getting into the hobby and had come to this conclusion so it’s nice to be backed up by the same line of thought. Any ideas on starting terrain?
Thanks for watching! For terrain, there are some really good tutorials out there if you want to build stuff yourself. For just getting some games going quickly, I would just use whatever you have. Cut up some cardboard boxes for ruined walls and buildings. Cover them in some paint and sand and get playing ASAP.
Is anyone in the Philadelphia area still playing mordheim, or fantasy battles/old world watching this? My local shop doesn’t have fantasy setting placers unless it’s D&D, they pretty much solely play 40K or MTG and I like branching out. So if your in Philly and looking to play Leave a comment under this one lol
Another great way is just to 3d print yourself some awesome warbands, especially with such a lovely access to dozens of creators/different models. I actually made 4 mercenary bands in different colours and models from different creators (Reptilian Overlords, Infernal Miniatures, GW, Vae Victis and Highlands Miniatures)
MOM Miniatures also makes some great and characterful models
@@sbart23 Oh yeah! There is a lot of talented artists. It's worth to spend several quid to support them from time to time and get some awesome models in return. For once I actually don't feel bad about it, while I have more and more mixed feelings after buying another box of GW products.
I also loved the advice you mentioned in a previous video of having unique captain models you can swap out for different merc groups, keep the cool stuff coming!
Yeah true I could have brought that up here.
Interesting and important info here. As an avid Mordheim player myself, I also see the importance of being able to quickly assemble a warband from the miniatures you have on hand at the time. This is especially true when playing away from home and only having a limited number of miniatures with you
Very true. Also good if you want to save some money.
Voice of Chaos Here,
Great vid! I'm working on something just like this right now, but for Cult of the Possessed, Carnival of Chaos, and Beastmen. Devoted to Nurgle. Cheers!
Lots of potential overlap in miniatures there, so that sounds like a good strategy.
As someone who just started, im finding it overwhelming to choose my warbands equipment. I'd love to see a video where you create a hypothetical warband and explain your decisions. Thank you!
The golden rule is boys before toys but rule of cool > everything else ! Decide if you wanna go wysiwyg or something in between.
Hey, any chance to pick up that campagin Night of the Black Moon? Looks and sounds interesting.
It is currently being revised and will undergo one more playtest before release. I will make a video on it when it is ready.
@@GetTabled Awsome! Can't wait. It would be very welcome with the winter comming.
great video, enjoyed the walkthrough :) enjoy the fest !
Thanks for watching!
I've been collecting various kits to make warbands. I don't have anyone to play with right now, but I hope to draw some people in providing terrain and warbands to start.
I would try finding stores and meeting people who are into tabletop gaming. Maybe Facebook too.
I love me some counts-as minis. It's how miniature-agnostic games work too right?
Heck yeah. I reserve the right to run my giant rats as dire wolves and you can't tell me otherwise.
Oh wow. Never looked at it like that. I started with mercs👀awesome video. this should be fun...
Weird mix of a couple of GW dogs, an ogre with a bunch of 3D prints (Love to see Knucklebones flagellants represented!) and some AoS ghouls. Any chance of 3d creator recommendations video?
I have thought about doing a video on where to get minis. I may have to follow through on that now.
One of my favourite day dreams is how i could make all the warbands from the core rules using just the core box, e.g skaven flails on the trenchcoat with hairy head for a flagellant. Human with skaven bits for a beastman. Unholy amalgamation of parts for a possessed.
Fancy sleeves and feather hat for vampire.
Only band i struggle with is sisters!!
That is a lofty goal but I would love to see someone pull it off.
Sisters of Sigmar is the only warband for which I sought out the original models. There are many modern sculpts that would serve well as a Sisters warband, but none of them measure up to the original models, in my opinion.
New get tabled video 🥳
Hey I live in San Diego- where is all this Mordheim activity at???
you can find my email address on my channel. Send me an email and I can get yo ua link to our SoCal Mordheim discord server
Great video! I am just getting into the hobby and had come to this conclusion so it’s nice to be backed up by the same line of thought. Any ideas on starting terrain?
Thanks for watching! For terrain, there are some really good tutorials out there if you want to build stuff yourself. For just getting some games going quickly, I would just use whatever you have. Cut up some cardboard boxes for ruined walls and buildings. Cover them in some paint and sand and get playing ASAP.
I also try to only play fully painted warbands.
It takes more time but it is definitely rewarding.
U could also pass those flagelants as zombies for the undead army, not perfect but good enought
true they have a shambling look to them
Where to procure said campaign book? :)
It needs one more round of revision and testing, but I will make a video about it when it is complete.
Is anyone in the Philadelphia area still playing mordheim, or fantasy battles/old world watching this? My local shop doesn’t have fantasy setting placers unless it’s D&D, they pretty much solely play 40K or MTG and I like branching out. So if your in Philly and looking to play Leave a comment under this one lol
Where in Philly?
I would reach out on the Mordheim Facebook page or on Reddit. That is how I found players in my area.
Is Mordheim back?? I’ve been waiting 20 years lol
@@spankhill7722 Mordheim never left! And it’s the 25th anniversary this year #damned25
It's been moving steadily, but there has definitely been a resurgence.
@@GetTabled too bad the world is so damn big. I’m in the southern USA and there’s probably like 5 people in a 509 mile radius that want to play.