The Making of Warhammer | 1st & 2nd Editions: Birth of the Beast

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  • @tappajavittu
    @tappajavittu Рік тому +161

    Now THIS is what I've been waiting for, youtube is in dire need of more Warhammer fantasy content.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +7

      I do my best!

    • @tappajavittu
      @tappajavittu Рік тому +5

      @@jordansorcery You're doing the good work.

    • @matt.willoughby
      @matt.willoughby Рік тому +3

      Warhammer fantasy battle 😊

    • @JEKAZOL
      @JEKAZOL Рік тому

      We need Dragon Warriors too!

    • @dimas3829
      @dimas3829 Рік тому +2

      of the times when gay wokeshop was still game workshop, that is.

  • @misomiso8228
    @misomiso8228 Рік тому +4

    5:57 'Oh and that name Reaper? Don't fear it.'
    I see what you did there, and I applaud you sir.

  • @chrisherbert9924
    @chrisherbert9924 Рік тому +3

    These videos about warhammer is very interesting to watch

  • @Palooka37
    @Palooka37 Рік тому +61

    Thank you so much for making a big song and dance about the legacy of Richard Halliwell. His significance to tabletop wargaming I think is significantly undersung.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +13

      Halliwell is so important to Warhammer and Games Workshop being what it became, I think it’s a real shame he’s not more often lauded for his fine work. Especially by GW, who don’t seem to have paid much tribute to him following his passing, which is a disappointment.

    • @Palooka37
      @Palooka37 Рік тому

      @@jordansorcery I daresay most of the people in the company that remember him have left it. Have you read much about him?

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +5

      Outside of his work, I’ve only read various interviews and blog/forum posts, including some about his later unfortunate struggles.
      It feels like there’s a real lack of writing about Halliwell, especially given his incredible contributions to the hobby.

  • @SunburntHands
    @SunburntHands Рік тому +11

    These videos are like a warm bath.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +2

      That’s very nice of you to say! Unless you’re a cold showers person!

  • @adedimberline
    @adedimberline Рік тому +2

    Great, great work on putting this together chap.

  • @DryerFryer
    @DryerFryer Рік тому +2

    Loved this!

  • @heirwolf6929
    @heirwolf6929 Рік тому +2

    Interesting video, fascinating with all the nerdy little details.

  • @jacobjonsson8335
    @jacobjonsson8335 Рік тому +3

    The amount of humor and fun in the early editions makes it so easy to understand how it got so popular. Thanks for a nice video!

  • @mikenolan73
    @mikenolan73 Рік тому +16

    When I started playing wargames "Reaper" was my first set of fantasy rules - I never played it as the pages of tables/charts melted my little brain. The wargame group I played in were mostly older blokes with Napoleonic / historical armies. They mail ordered their rules/minis from Tabletop Games so I got the Reaper fantasy rules from them as well. I eventually got onboard with WFB in the 4th edition. Those reaper rules are probably hiding in a box somewhere in my parents attic...

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +2

      That’s a great find if it’s still hidden up in the attic! Proper piece of gaming history!

    • @dfgiuy22
      @dfgiuy22 Рік тому +1

      So you are in your 50's at best late 40's storing things in ya parents house?
      Damn bro, good luck finding it i guess.

  • @Rob-nq6br
    @Rob-nq6br Рік тому +62

    Warhammer originally developed to sell more miniatures? But I thought only Evil New GW did that?! :P Great video as always, can't wait for the rest.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +8

      It’s fascinating how much history repeats itself!

    • @stalker1983
      @stalker1983 Рік тому +3

      Well I mean transformers and Gi Joe did it first;) also great video!

    • @ant4812
      @ant4812 Рік тому +1

      The people at the top of the company at the time were gamers making games for gamers, but they were also trying to make a living at the same time.

  • @mattcunnington1972
    @mattcunnington1972 Рік тому +20

    Thanks for this, Terror of the Lichemaster was a great scenario, and I was glad it got ported to WFRP. Forgot how Games Workshp would give you the cardboard figures if you didn't have the minatures.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      My pleasure! The old token sets were so great

  • @RSBurgener
    @RSBurgener Рік тому +17

    I was fascinated by this subject several years ago and looked into it for myself. What struck me about these early games were just how homemade they feel. They seem to be typed on an early home computer, illustrated with pens and xeroxed at a local shop. It really reminds me of the DIY of late 70's punk and postpunk. Today's games are so corporatized and slick, which results in ultra-professional products. But the fingerprints of the creators are long gone. It's just a completely different vibe now and it'll probably never be like this ever again. I guess it comes down to English culture of the 70s and 80s. It's a time and place that I've always wished I could've been a part of. I came to the game in 1994 after most of these creators were gone. But we did have a copy of WH fantasy role-play first edition. There was a piece of all this in that book and I thought "God, what have I JUST missed?!"

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +7

      That first edition was literally typed by Rick Priestley on his mum’s typesetter! I think you’re right in a lot of ways, especially with how powerful and accessible editing and graphics software is now. That said, there’s still a lot of great indie stuff floating around online - I’m definitely in a best of both worlds camp!

    • @thewatercyclist
      @thewatercyclist Рік тому +2

      I’m old enough to remember those days - computers and printers were really clunky, printing anything was slow and expensive and as for colour? That’s what coloured paper was for, just don’t have ambitions beyond two-tone. But hey, the pen-and-ink illustrators - particularly John Blanche - created amazing worlds and characters. While I am quite nostalgic about early GW and Fighting Fantasy- what I think we all wanted in our imaginations was the Witcher 3, but our young selves would have to wait 20-30 years for that…

    • @dfgiuy22
      @dfgiuy22 Рік тому +1

      March of progress champ. I am sure that people that made games without photocopiers [xerox], typewriters and pen, pencils and abudance of paper said the same thing about monks using feathers and ink on scrolls.

    • @RSBurgener
      @RSBurgener Рік тому

      Game design, printing, illustration, it's all come very far and is definitely "better", but it's a bit apples and oranges for me. I think we all have to agree we have a more ideal situation with our fantasy products. This is where it was always destined to go. Still, there's something about the humbleness (maybe quaintness?) of these early productions. Wizards haven't had pointy hats, long beards and star patterned robes in a really long time and a big part of me misses them.

  • @undyinglight
    @undyinglight Рік тому +2

    Dude great video man! This legit inspired me to make a history video on Battletech!

  • @brucemcbain3150
    @brucemcbain3150 Рік тому +2

    Thoroughly worthwhile to see the origins of the game, the people, and the process. It was a treat!

  • @aaroncsantana
    @aaroncsantana Рік тому +2

    Thank you UA-cam for showing me this video. Incredible work.

  • @kokake55
    @kokake55 Рік тому +9

    I would possibly parrot someone here, but this is history of Warhammer I have been looking for.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      I’m very glad!

    • @rp7155
      @rp7155 Рік тому

      Same! I’m loving these videos 👏

  • @joepineapples9744
    @joepineapples9744 Рік тому +2

    My dad is great friends with Tony Yates, the artist you mentioned and he was a masterful DM back in the 80s, I have fantastic memories of some amazing adventures we played, also as I was getting into gaming in the early mid 80s it was Tony himself who taught me how to paint minis, which I am still doing to this day.
    Great times, and it was great to hear his name mentioned in the video 👍👍👍

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      I’m only sorry I couldn’t find more specific information about Tony Yates’ involvement as I couldn’t do much more than call out his contribution. He is a wonderful artist, and a true shadowking!

    • @joepineapples9744
      @joepineapples9744 Рік тому +1

      @jordansorcery hi, it was great to hear him mentioned, he now lives in worksop,Nottingham with an ever growing family, he started out as an artist from college and he was good friends with Bryan Ansell, they wargamed together for some years and when citadel started up Tony did a hell of a lot of concept art for there miniatures, back then we used to go with Tony to citadel miniatures and you could purchase models straight from cast, and get all the upcoming models....yeah its who you know!!!!
      But yeah, thank you for his mention, and I look forward to your next UA-cam video

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Sounds like an amazing time! I’m glad Mr. Yates is doing well!

  • @MajorSvenGaming
    @MajorSvenGaming Рік тому +30

    This channel is becoming something special. Keep producing content at this level and the UA-cam algorithm will eventually tip your way.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Thank you kindly, Major! I’ll keep working whilst the algorithm keeps algorithming!

    • @jobdoneproductions
      @jobdoneproductions Рік тому

      This vid just popped into mine so it's being picked up a little bit

  • @gabrielwalton4097
    @gabrielwalton4097 Рік тому +7

    I really love seeing the old school look of early Warhammer, even if the game itself wasn't super polished, the aesthetic is pretty great!

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      I totally agree, some fantastic and inspiring art throughout the early books!

  • @peterixon8708
    @peterixon8708 Рік тому +1

    I knew nothing of what you covered. Thank you; I loved it.

  • @jackmcleod869
    @jackmcleod869 Рік тому +2

    Just found your channel and am already enthralled. Been into WH as an outsider since 1999, started to hang out with people who played in 2006 and, finally became an eternal lore need and player in 2020. It's so cool to see videos like this

  • @cyberleaderandy1
    @cyberleaderandy1 8 місяців тому

    Still have my original versions of Warhammer and many of my old ( first series) Skaven figures from the 80s. Great memories of putting on a massive display game at the Derby National wargaming event of Warhammer Fantasy battle 😊
    Good times 😊

  • @steveblunden2295
    @steveblunden2295 Рік тому +2

    Boy did this video bring back some memories. And I still remember reading the Citadel Compendiums and Journals, and the article on building an Inn - especially as Bugman's Brewery. And not forgetting Kaleb Daark and the 5th Chaos god who hated the other Chaos gods, Malal ....

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      I touch on Malal briefly in part two, though it’s probably deserving of a deep dive alongside all the Realm of Chaos details - so much fascinating history behind those books!

  • @housewife2000
    @housewife2000 Рік тому +4

    Another cracking video - enlightening and entertaining in equal measure. Loved the shout out the Hal, and to the artists who defined these early editions. They were all frontiersmen and trailblazers.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Indeed they were! The creative team did outstanding work through that era, and beyond tbf, but it was a real moment in time

  • @robodog3571
    @robodog3571 Рік тому +6

    Fantastic. So well researched and presented. It's so nice to see such a high quality review of this topic. I love how you notice all the things most people wouldn't, it's like you were there

  • @thewatercyclist
    @thewatercyclist Рік тому +2

    I had a copy of Warhammer I in the late 80s. Long since gone to the dark gods of Ebay, sadly. I didn’t know anything about its development so thank you!

  • @jodypschaeffer
    @jodypschaeffer Рік тому +1

    The Nurgling that comes and goes in the background is mildly unsettling. Great stuff :)

  • @DareToWonder
    @DareToWonder Рік тому +1

    you're chanel is doing great for being around for such a relativly short time, bravo!

  • @sterlingnorthum3911
    @sterlingnorthum3911 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for all the old memories. Keep up the great work look forward to your next podcast

  • @mateusbiazotto
    @mateusbiazotto Рік тому +2

    Commenting for the algorithm.
    Oh, and btw, that Grateful Dead reference was sneaky AF

  • @davidbrown4849
    @davidbrown4849 Рік тому +2

    I can imagine the work needed to craft this history. Well done.
    The early events reflect my first days in gaming - where my big brother's gang were into home-brew D&D and extended / blended it into home-brew mass battles. We are talking the mid 70s onward and they home-brewed because D&D wasn't really available in Australia but they somehow heard about it and got enough of the idea to make the rest up.
    I play more historical than fantasy, and didn't know N Stillman was that involved in GW - his name is known to many ancients gamers.
    I play no GW games (I use some of their older figs) but found this fascinating.

  • @reecemccullough4829
    @reecemccullough4829 Рік тому +2

    Partway through. Very enjoyable thus far.

  • @Jackalblade9
    @Jackalblade9 Рік тому +4

    This comment is mostly to feed the lost god of Chaos; Algo'rithm, as my ability to remark meaningfully on either of these first two editions is nil. So I will just say thank you for providing such a great historical look at an immortal and classic game! Looking forward to the next one!

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      Your sacrifice is gratefully received in the name of Algo’rithm!

  • @jameswhitehouse5706
    @jameswhitehouse5706 Рік тому +7

    These are next level videos. Yes it’s a niche subject but it’s my niche subject. You deserve a lot of success. Keep these videos coming

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      It’s my niche too! Thanks for for the kind words, James!

  • @elvyler
    @elvyler Рік тому +5

    Thanks for this great breakdown. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @dandepalma9305
    @dandepalma9305 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this deep dive into Warhammer and Games Workshop history. I came early to the party but still learned a lot. Your delivery is professional as is production. I look forward to future videos

  • @harrymavridis848
    @harrymavridis848 Рік тому +1

    An amazing video. Thank you for taking time to do this

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Thanks for taking the time to comment! Glad you enjoyed it

  • @nicholasg8623
    @nicholasg8623 Рік тому +2

    Just wanted to say thank you for this. This series is excellent so far. Keep it up.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, I’m glad you’re liking it!

  • @tonydynarowski9844
    @tonydynarowski9844 Рік тому +1

    Fabulous trip down memory lane and I even spotted the minis that won me The Most Awesome Adventurer painting title from the First Citadel Open Day back in 1985 (28:04)! Still got those minis though the years and Humbrol varnish yellowing have not been kind to them!

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Beautiful work! What was it like at that First Event? The various entries look fantastic

    • @tonydynarowski9844
      @tonydynarowski9844 Рік тому

      @@jordansorcery Thanks so much. Really enjoyed that first open day, was all put on inside the factory, plenty of games put on by staff and local clubs, not all fantasy but historical as well, am sure there were some independant retailers there too. Citadel were proud to show off all the processes of mini production and there were numerous freebies available! The standard of painting contest was incredible! Don't know how I won in that category, I was in awe of some of the entries! Still one of the best shows I have ever attended and I've been to a fair few over the last 40 odd years!

  • @HarryTaylor91
    @HarryTaylor91 Рік тому +1

    Just getting back into Warhammer after 20 years away, got myself a couple of sets from Sigmar. After watching this first video I've gone onto Ebay to buy loads of old White Dwarfs haha. Great video, can't wait to watch the rest.

  • @malcolmjcullen
    @malcolmjcullen Рік тому +2

    Wonderful nostalgia fest, takes me back 40 years in the blink of an eye. Nice one, Jordan. Subscribed.
    Ah, man, just seeing that original white box edition, and the covers of the 3 booklets... Takes me back to nights under the blankets, reading them with a torch when I was supposed to be asleep. John Blanche was always my favourite artist, loved him since he did the cover for Steve Jackson's Shamutanti Hills.

  • @robclarke1098
    @robclarke1098 Рік тому +1

    What an amazing video and a real blast from the past. I was 12 when I played my first Warhammer game and it was the Bloodbath at Orcs drift campaign. Even though I don't play now, I still love all of the fluff and am in the process of seeing if my tired old eyes are still up to painting.

  • @stephenoshea3471
    @stephenoshea3471 Рік тому +2

    Your channel keeps getting better and better, keep it up!

  • @thrillingsuspensefantasy
    @thrillingsuspensefantasy Рік тому +4

    This is what I've been waiting for!

  • @m00nk7d
    @m00nk7d Рік тому +1

    Totally enjoyed this content! Watching whilst painting my Bloodbowl mini's lol...

  • @markuskruber86
    @markuskruber86 Рік тому +1

    I've played WFRP for over 30 years. I love all this information and history. Thank you!

  • @TheSirSpence
    @TheSirSpence Рік тому +1

    I did not expect to see minis I played with in this video, as I started in the early to mid 90s.... But those Orcs.

  • @pISSUMTREE
    @pISSUMTREE Рік тому +2

    great video! I started with 3rd ed warhammer fantasy. A epic campaign with the Blood Bath at orcs drift . We had a large group 4 players ..for each side in the epic campaign. I was only 14 at the time, and the group was full of veterans with hundereds of models and fully painted armies. Castles..epic battle fields ! I was hooked and it started my love of gaming .

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      That sounds like an awesome intro to the hobby! I inherited a 3rd Ed rulebook, but it was 4th that got me started, some amazing times back then!

    • @pISSUMTREE
      @pISSUMTREE Рік тому +1

      I miss blocked infantry..sniffles lol

  • @stephenjohnston7630
    @stephenjohnston7630 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff, this; cheers!
    Someone in our mid-80s RPG group (I've forgotten which of us it was, which gives you an idea of the setup) bought the White Box with that oh-so-seductive cover art and we eagerly set about rolling buckets'o'dice, but the cost (and quantity needed) of the metal miniatures meant we never graduated beyond using the card tokens that came with the Citadel Compendium/Journals, and the 2nd Ed cardstock sets. I think the sub-optimal experience of pushing easily blown-away chits around a table contributed to our rapid abandonment of the game (and indeed the genre), and future Warhammer outings were limited to the highly-regarded FRPG (at least until my son took an interest in 40K roughly 30 years later).

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      The tokens are a fantastic idea, but totally get that in reality they’re not ideal! Can’t beat that 1st Ed art though!

  • @Nada-Mal
    @Nada-Mal Рік тому +1

    Very informative video, thanks! My start in the hobby, like many, was via HeroQuest (1989?), then I got Space Crusade, which led me into 40K around 1993. I didn’t get into WFB until 5th edition, 97 or 98 I can’t remember, but I loved WFB and when 40K went to 3rd edition I quit 40K and solely played WFB. I still have all my WFB minis and have dusted them off in anticipation of The Old World.

  • @masonsmith858
    @masonsmith858 Рік тому

    As boring as a find the entire platform one must give props and credit, what an amazing world they created that has given so much pleasure to so many. Amen

  • @LaBibliotecaEterna
    @LaBibliotecaEterna Рік тому +2

    Thanks for The Analytics, ITS so great to see a realmy deep dive into The development of The Game

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Eterna, glad you like it!

    • @LaBibliotecaEterna
      @LaBibliotecaEterna Рік тому +1

      @@jordansorcery your Welcome, also are you planning on reviewing warhammer ancient battles ?

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      It’ll get a mention, but I probably won’t be going into it in too much detail - not in this series at least!

    • @LaBibliotecaEterna
      @LaBibliotecaEterna Рік тому +1

      @@jordansorcery well you have another series idea now xD

  • @johnf.kennedy5454
    @johnf.kennedy5454 2 місяці тому

    Ral Partha was here in Cincinnati, Ohio. Our friend's house was the place where they were casting those Citadel figures. In your photos, you can see they are in a basement. When my friends moved in they found lots of loose lead figures. I still have one he gave me.

  • @MiniatureRealms
    @MiniatureRealms Рік тому +2

    This was fantastic, can’t wait for the rest 🙂

  • @CrimsonTemplar2
    @CrimsonTemplar2 Рік тому +2

    Excellent history lesson & a very touching coda. Keep up the great work Mr. Sorcery.

  • @nuttyknatty
    @nuttyknatty Рік тому +3

    Another great video! Wonderfully detailed! One thing I’d love to see (as I didn’t get into WFB until the 4th edition) is an actual game being played of these earlier editions. I struggle to ‘see’ how this early games would have looked and a brief demo would be really unique. 😍

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! I’ve been giving some thought to demos or battle retorts of older editions - no guarantees, but it’s an idea!

  • @imkycarsten
    @imkycarsten Рік тому +3

    Love this series. I only played WFB a bit during third edition (High Elves), so all of this is relatively new to me. Also, kinda cool, that the game started as a miniature agnostic game 😮

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      I’m glad! It’s fascinating how much has changed as well as just how much has stayed the same!

  • @Blaas123
    @Blaas123 Рік тому +2

    A refreshing new channel for me to watch. Looking forward to further uploads!

  • @grahamfroggatt4530
    @grahamfroggatt4530 Рік тому +1

    I love that one of the elementals looks like the back of the Earth spell cards in Heroquest!

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      It does! I’m a big fan of those early elements, just such a great look. I was pleased to see them make a reappearance in Dreadfleet too (sort of!)

  • @philipstroud6327
    @philipstroud6327 Рік тому +2

    I love these deep dives, amazing work mate

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, that’s very nice of you to say!

  • @chimera916
    @chimera916 Рік тому +2

    Really an exhaustive video! It's the second time that i watch it.

  • @nashpainting
    @nashpainting Рік тому

    What a wonderful journey that was!

  • @Jamesasheppard
    @Jamesasheppard Рік тому +1

    Just discovered your channel - it’s really good to have all the gaps in my knowledge filled - congrats!! 🎉

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      I’m glad you discovered it, thanks for watching!

  • @springheeledjackofthegurdi2117

    doing a review of Reaper would probably be a good anniversary vid, I can't find a copy or pdf of it anywhere online

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      It does seem to be underrepresented online. A demo game or battle retort using Reaper rules and Asgard miniatures is an idea I’d like to give some proper thought!

  • @intruder313
    @intruder313 Рік тому

    I am somewhat freaked out: the first mini I ever bought was a lead goblin, in a school playground the early 80s. The seller told me it was a 'Red Goblin' but I had always assumed that was just the colour he'd painted it. I think I just saw a drawing of it here....
    Oh and I had not heard of Reaper despite playing Warhammer since the 'white box' and owning it since 2E.

  • @strigoi_guhlqueen8355
    @strigoi_guhlqueen8355 Рік тому

    So exited. I always wanted to know more about the origins of Warhammer fantasy.

  • @jackevanson9509
    @jackevanson9509 Рік тому +1

    Please keep up the amazing content! Your videos are fantastic!well researched and Presented with better production than almost anyone else doing this kind of content!

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Thanks Jack, I’ve got lots of videos in production so there’s plenty more to come as well!

  • @brianmccord8106
    @brianmccord8106 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this documentary! :) & the TRex with a Saxophone! Heck Yeah

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Absolutely my pleasure - I’ll do anything to get more people talking about T-Sax!

  • @wabajaba2557
    @wabajaba2557 Рік тому +1

    Love this. Was looking for a video to learn about the humans who made this amazing series that has brought inspiration to so many

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, hopefully the rest of the series is enjoyable!

  • @TheShauntrainor
    @TheShauntrainor Рік тому +4

    What on earth is going on? I leave the country for two days, and by the time I've got a local Sim card sorted, Jordan Sorcery has dropped TWO amazing videos on WHFB!

  • @eljefedeguerra1343
    @eljefedeguerra1343 Рік тому +1

    Wow ty for this. Remember looking at metal boxes of dark eldar and reading what they do to folks. I was d and d fanboy couldn’t budge me for nothing. I’ve been playing reading building breathing eating drinking honestly you know what I’m talking about 40k. Alway had an interest in fantasy but already fully dedicated financially. I still have fun reading the lore and the rules and hope to get into it with my wife one day. Thanks mate earned yourself a familiar on this one

  • @ellesse3862
    @ellesse3862 Рік тому +1

    I have the second edition box, a fascinating read for a gamer, a collector, or WH historian, bought at a GW store opening where there was all kinds of games from the vault being sold for just a crown or two. Some the really nice early black and white Warhammer art which later found its way into the WHFRP hardback are some of my favourite things about that rpg book, still the best rpg book in known world.. I look forward to that future vid.
    Your thumbs up during the Ravening Hordes overview made me laugh. Enjoyable vid, funny and interesting, clearly a labour of love .. thank you.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      I’m pleased you liked it! There’ll definitely be a WFRP video one day!

  • @matthewjarvis3103
    @matthewjarvis3103 Рік тому +1

    Awesome Warham-mentry video. I am certainly looking forward to the other Warhammer history episode, especially the teased WFRP.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Thanks Matthew! Glad you’re enjoying these!

  • @rfernandz2001
    @rfernandz2001 Рік тому +2

    Very impressive video. I grew up with knowledge of Warhammer - one of the later editions - though I did not play or collect it seriously. But I’ve always wanted a video about the “making of” Warhammer and the early history of GW. PS: I never knew that the Amazons - who are now in Blood Bowl - were in 2nd edition Warhammer!

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Thank you! One of the things I love most about GW is how they revisit or homage their older games and ideas! I like seeing how things get reinvented

  • @Rekkless
    @Rekkless Рік тому +1

    Great documentary, keep doing what you're doing.

  • @jbw065
    @jbw065 Рік тому

    If you ever meet Ian Livingstone ask him to show you the picture he has of the opening day of Games Workshop. The queue went around the corner - it was a popular opening.

    • @LordSteebu
      @LordSteebu Рік тому

      I think they included that picture in the book Dice Men

  • @batjutsu
    @batjutsu Рік тому +1

    Great to have another history of warhammer, bonus that this is an impressive overview! Squeak-squeak! 🤩🐀🌠

  • @ogremark5
    @ogremark5 Рік тому +1

    Hey Jordan! I played Warhammer 1ed when it first appeared in Canada. Just like Citadel cast Ral Partha for the UK, a company called RAFM recast Ral Partha and Citadel minis for the Canadian market. They also imported GW product but not on a timely schedule. WD was 8-10 months behind and a lot of Citadel models never got recast. I ran a store but couldn't get most of the 1st generation Warhammer stuff except by buying retail mail order from the UK!. By the time we got 1ed going, 2ed was already out in the UK and 40k was on the horizon...

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому

      Ha, amazing! I didn’t realise there were local recasting operations in international markets, but of course that makes sense. Glad to hear GW shipping times have mostly improved at least!

  • @roberthultz9023
    @roberthultz9023 Місяць тому

    10:07 ...The hoplite looking mini #10 "Non-Cultist Adventurer" was a unit leader in my D'nD (ish) Ancient Greek army of mostly Ral Partha and Superior models for many years. He came in a baggie marked "Ral Partha Imports" so the trade at 2:53 worked both ways. I always assumed he was a Runequest knockoff.

  • @lorduxus
    @lorduxus Рік тому +1

    What a channel!! So much awesomenesss!!!❤

  • @a.gjosaether
    @a.gjosaether Рік тому +1

    This is great! Can't wait to see more content from you.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      Glad you’re enjoying it! There’s plenty more to see!

  • @finnwilliams92
    @finnwilliams92 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video! Long live The Old World!

  • @haxan6663
    @haxan6663 Рік тому +1

    Excellent? A very interesting topic that I really enjoyed. I look forward to seeing more

  • @73ebb
    @73ebb Рік тому +1

    Fantastic series of videos. Subscribed immediately.

  • @hispazargon
    @hispazargon 11 місяців тому

    Cant wait to watch the video about WRPG creation amd history!

  • @chappy6817
    @chappy6817 Рік тому

    This is the content I'm looking for! Amazingly content.

  • @DareToWonder
    @DareToWonder Рік тому +1

    is it true that the space marine was based on the Mobile Infantry from StarshipTroopers?

  • @mikenolan73
    @mikenolan73 Рік тому +3

    I just want to say I feel the very same about Richard Haliwell thanks to his incredible design of Space Hulk.

  • @JK-zx3go
    @JK-zx3go 9 місяців тому

    This is where it all started for me.

  • @princekyros
    @princekyros Рік тому

    26:03 small correction. Frugelhorn mountain and the Kell Mound are in the Grey Mountains east of Reikland, not the Border Princes.

  • @MonsterPainter
    @MonsterPainter Рік тому +1

    very solid account of the origins of WHFB

  • @leanderkolen
    @leanderkolen 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much for all this! Do you have a website to be in touch businesswise?

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  8 місяців тому

      I do indeed - jordansorcery (dot) com or you can email me directly at itsjordansorcery (at) gmail (dot) com

  • @warpaintjj
    @warpaintjj Рік тому +1

    Hope you include WAB & WAB2 in this series 🤞 Great work by the way, keep it up chum 😊

  • @Stonehorn
    @Stonehorn 10 місяців тому

    Warhammer Fantasy Battle is the most interesting game ever made, period. Im not saying its the most balanced, and its certainly not the easiest, but it’s so, so much more interesting than anything they make today.
    I started playing WFB in late 1992, with the 4th Ed box set, my friend and I each got one, and traded opposite halves. I took the High Elves, he took the Orks and Goblins. We slowly added units by saving lunch money and asking for sets for birthdays.
    We built a beautiful table in my parents basement in high school. Perfectly flocked, moveable terrain, a castle that could be put either in the corners or on the table edge for narrative games. It took 4 of us a month with my father’s help in his wood shop. We played hundreds of games on that table from grade 7-12. We still play today. Mostly 6th Edition and WAP, with a little 8ed, pre End Times, when we can all get together.

  • @Neves1789
    @Neves1789 Рік тому +2

    Great work!

  • @theodorosgeorgitsis5600
    @theodorosgeorgitsis5600 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed this video! Can't wait for the new warhammer fantasy game to come out.

  • @godofzombi
    @godofzombi Рік тому +3

    16:16 Yay! Collin!

  • @nesbe3174
    @nesbe3174 Місяць тому

    Great video, keep em coming :)

  • @godofzombi
    @godofzombi Рік тому +7

    Interesting how D&D came from a miniature game and Reaper came form a roleplaying game.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +3

      The relationship between TSR, GW, D&D, and Warhammer is so interesting. A lot more levels than it seems!

    • @MegaKenako
      @MegaKenako Рік тому +3

      @@jordansorcery I love how the first D&D book says 'Rules for Fantastic Medieval Wargames Campaigns ...' on the front, while WFB 1st edition says 'Mass Combat Fantasy Roleplaying Games'. The two currently biggest in their respective classes, taking their first steps advertising themselves as the other.

    • @jordansorcery
      @jordansorcery  Рік тому +1

      Incredible point!