You have no idea how much of a favor you did me with that bulkhead link. I've been working on a similar idea for years. This is better than any of my prototypes.
You were asking for names for your custom minis, but I think you answered your own question near the end of the video with Bloody Wanker and Flaming Crap Bag. You could always name the Orlock Mr. Bighands (He's here to slap some daughters)
This was such a fantastic game. While I played 40K and Rogue Trader and 2nd, Necromunda was a major go to. We would spend hours player in a friends basements, and months playing campaigns at out FLGS at the time. It was so much fun!
Casey's delivery is so relaxing and informative. The small size of the old minis might make them useful for Juves with more modern Gangers. The filthy rusty bulkheads look really cool.
The Orlock should definitely be Chainsaw Charlie and the Goliath should just be Boomer. One has Chainsaw Hands and the other has the biggest and boomiest gun around. Makes sense. :)
I actually still have this box and my teams.. I used some of the old Orlocks for Juves in the newer version of Necromunda.. and yes I still have all the stuff. It was a bit of a Throwback warm feeling to see it here.
The range sticks where first created for Necromunda and are really key to the game, ranging out that sniper shot through 3 bulkheads you can thread the range stick through the terrain for miniature to miniature accurate range finding.
I have my orginal copy of the game with all the bulkheads. I would never get rid of them but I might consider making a mould of them and casting you a bunch? I would never re cast a mini but I feel like in the case of the terrain pieces my conscience would be clear. Mesage me if this is of any intrest!
If you started replicating these in resin or something then you could start a store and never have to worry about money again. These things are like gold and really hard to get hold of these days.
Orlock name: Grease Wheeljacker(he stole that tire from an Imperial supply transport) Goliath: Crusher Blasterfist(just a stupid Goliath sounding name based around his big gun).
Just out of curiosity, are there eraser marks in the name box for Burning Crap Bag? As a player of Necromunda since it’s release, I have considered renaming models who developed a bit of a reputation for consistently delivering incredibly bad showings. Makes me wonder if Burning Crap Bag started his career under another name.
That rescue and setup looks like a perfect lazy Sunday afternoon. I hope you have many more of those same experiences with your new Necromunda. Oh, and I would love to see a followup video with more rescued gangers, the grungier the better.
Now that I have the game I definitely want to add to it. Being able to use any model I find, in whatever condition, really lends itself to making stuff for this game. I'm excited to dig into it more :)
Necromunda was the game that got me into Warhammer..I still have the terain im my basement..and a few of the minis are probably still in one of the bits boxes..Those were the days..and..man..it seems im old🤔
What a cool way to get into Warhammer! Yeah, I try not to think about how old I am when it comes to the history of these games. It feels like I was just getting into it yesterday and now I'm saying things like "Necromunda is 27 years old!" Wow, the time really flew by...
@@eBayMiniatureRescues started WH Fantasy battles in 5th edition, bought the Mordheim box set when it did not cost a "gazilion"(and yes, still have the buildings).Also have all he minis I bought.. but yes..no use thinking about our age.."Ye olden days" and all that.. Anyway - thanx for bringing this box to the fore..and all you are doing for the comunity..👍
Man I don't know lol. I seriously have always called it Necromoonda, but when I went to record this video I tried so hard to say it Necromunda as I've been told that's how it's supposed to be said. Honestly, NecroMOOOONda sounds way better to me so I'm gonna keep saying it like that lol.
Loved Necromunda! Shoot your buddies leader, he falls off the catwalk, goes down, your juve then charges him, and hes automatically out of action. Captain Insano shows no mercy.
Couldn't help but see the tag in the Craigslist bit as Modesto, IF you're still in CA and IF you go to KublaCon, we ran OG Necromunda for years at the con and could be talked into running it again.
KublaCon would be really fun to go to, I have never been! I don't actually live in CA, but I'm just across the border in Reno NV, so it's only 4 hours to the coast. As far as the craigslist location, that was a Warhammer listing that came up as "close to your location" because the Reno area is almost always a bust on that site, even Facebook I can almost never find anything. The closest saturated areas are Sacramento and on towards San Francisco. but that's quite a drive for minis. I'd love to go to the con though, and playing some friendly games of Necromunda sounds great! Hit me up if you ever get that going again :)
Current necromunda is also really fun, and you still get that personalized gang with the combination of a RPG and a mini wargame. You craft a semi-competitive narrative with new friends and get a good laugh when the bonkers stuff happens because it's necromunda baybee try to do the cool thing not the sane thing.
I'm all about making the game feel as cool as possible. Yes, I want to see someone get kicked off of a high building, and no I don't care if it's my own guy lol. I plan on getting the new version at some point, I have almost pulled the trigger a few times but then something else catches my eye. Someday.
Loved this - great haul regardless for $50! What a fun project to restore and have back on the hobby shelf. I remember as a middle schooler going to my FGS and seeing the second edition 40k, necromunda, and Mordheim. I could only pick one and I grabbed the 40k box. Part of me stilled wishes I had picked up one of the other two. :)
Having played this back in the day we also used to paint either numbers or names on the edge of the bases. Made the more generic figures in your gang easier to find during play.
Those bulkheads were fantastic. Most of my Necromunda originals got kitbashed down the intervening years. There's a handful left, maybe I should try and cast some
The closest I've experienced to this in childhood was the original Heroquest, which the 90's necromunda box reminds me a lot of. So there is this sense of second-hand nostalgia. :)
Yeah I had that. Then we moved to Moscow in 93. Friend went to London for vacation and he came back with a bunch of warhammer stuff. At the time I didn't realize HeroQuest was based on something from Europe.
Haha, I know the feeling. The other day I was getting my oil changed and while I was waiting some extreme sports thing was on a tv in the room and a couple of tracks I use all the time were playing over the top of the video. Epidemic Sound needs a stronger selection, but at least what they have is pretty great!
I probably could have. I asked her when I went to her house if she had any other games or boxes like this, and the answer was no. She got this one from the sale of an old storage unit and was selling the stuff online out of her garage. I still have her number though, she was gonna let me know if she came across anything else from GW, but that was in 2018 and she hasn't seen any more. I'm still holding out hope though.
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This version of Necromunda is so good. Me and my friends all played and collected a bit of W40k but the fact with this you could just buy a gang each and have a decent league going was so much easier than trying to build a 2000pt army and spending an entire afternoon on one match. The very popular Kill Team wouldn't exist without Necromunda, IMO. Cawdor for life!
@@eBayMiniatureRescues maybe she has some of those Precious Moments figurines that need a paint touch up. My little old ladies down the street love those like a 2000 pt army of those
I have those terrain pieces, but not the necromunda boxset, they must have came with a base game boxset?? Edit: the 'bulkhead' parts I have are from the Imperial Firebase kit.
I'm not sure they came in anything other than this and the terrain expansions. But they did sell terrain with these that was geared towards 40k players. They put 40k logos all over the box and a tiny necromunda one in the corner, could be that, or maybe there was a base game that had them and I don't know about it! Either way, that's pretty awesome that you have them!
@@eBayMiniatureRescues It was bugging me, I asked my brother if he remembers, and it's the imperial firebase kit. Maybe not exactly the same but very similar plastic bits!
Looks great! For me the 40k Badcast podcast + Sump City Radio got me hooked on Necromunda excessively hard & this box set is a grail game for me. Glad to see it revived in this vid.😀
My 8 year old daughter Lily said the smaller guys (the orlock I think) should be named "Chainsaw" and the big guy (the Goliath) should be named "Butt Bomber"
Can I get some feedback on what the potential value of a box of 1990’s WH orks? It’s an assortment of painted characters. All metal and only painted once. Think foot-soldier greenies with a guy on a boar.
I fucking LOVE the old card terrain. I've been slowly trying to collect it all. I have all the files, I wish someone could reprint both the card and the plastic. Or GW should do a made to order run.
I always thought Warhammer 40k took place in an empire with billions and billions of humans and yet, not a single black (or non-white) guy in all of your minis :D Your racism starts to show, dude
I've still got 3 sets of the terrain. Original starter set, starter set on close-out, and that one time they sold the terrain separately. As well as the expansion set terrain, a large-ish House Escher, Van Saar and Arbites gangs. I don't have most of the original Orlocks or Goliaths, I gave them away to other people to encourage them to play too. The biggest problem with the old terrain is that it is not quite tall enough if you want to use new models. Many of them (the models) are too tall to fit underneath.
I still have some of my original game from when this was released. Including the outlander expansion. Unfortunately the books and minis have seemingly vanished over time, but I have all the tokens, scenery and other bits. Similar is true for my second edition 40k box. I really need to find the books and minis for all 3 really.
Good video, but the models definitely aren't bare plastic. They look to have been sprayed heavily with grey at some point. You can see air bubbles and the details are a lot fainter than what they should be
It's possible for sure. I assumed it was the way the models were molded, cause when I shaved away the mold lines I didn't see any paint. Totally could be that the grey paint is just ridiculously close to the actual color of the plastic. Either way, the paint that the original owners used just kind of came off, like it was not primed, or likely, really old, cheap craft paint.
Being an old oldhammer player, I can assure you that they were molded in grey. I only got round to painting mine this year, I had such a backlog after moving many times, military service and well all sorts. The HUGE LOTR collection took a lot if sorting, but I saved Necromunda until last !
Any starting point I should go with, for a first time model builder slash painter? I don't want to build an army, the dream is to have an imperial knight I've made and painted one day. Their my fav wh40k unit.
I was 35 when this came out, so I never hit my brother with them, though I recognized the temptation. Also, he lived in a different state at the time so it would have been a couple hours trip.
For sure, the ones in this video were all 3D printed. The files were designed for FDM, but they worked well enough in resin. The links are in the description.
When I think that I have the box on my shelves, untouched since decades, complete and with at least 3 extra metal gangs ^^, mostly unpainted. That's in my shame pile
So two years ago I bought out a guys game collection that included an unpunched box of Necromunda 1995. I considered keeping it for myself but I am way invested in the current version so I went ahead and stuck it on eBay earlier this year and made back half my initial investment on the game lot.
Reduce your bottom layer time and number of layers to remove the problems of printing them directly on the plate. You're starting with such a large surface area that you'll find they stick fine.
There's a silly, slightly romantic notion for me when it comes to rescuring miniatures. I have rescued hundreds of eBay Warhammer models (though I don't really play the game and have since sold them off). What I enjoyed was getting metal minis from the 90's covered in cobwebs and painted by...I'll be generous and say 8-10 year olds, etc, and getting to recover them. Realizing these minis had already seen 5-10-15 years of tabletop service, and would go on to provide me with 5-10 years of gaming. I sold them off nicely painted, and hope that whoever picked them up will get another 5-10-15 years of gaming with them. Who knows, maybe they'll be back on eBay in 10 years in scraped up condition. But all-in-all, not bad for some minis which cost $2-3 back in 1992. That's a strong return on investment, and far better than throwing them in the trash.
Way better than throwing them away, or letting them sit on a shelf for eternity. I also share that romanticized idea of playing with minis that have a history, and that will go on when I'm done with them to continue to see the table and make someone happy. I have always wished that there was some kind of registry for minis, like how you can look up a dollar bill and see where it's been. It's ridiculous but it would be so great to see the full history of a model!
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You have no idea how much of a favor you did me with that bulkhead link.
I've been working on a similar idea for years. This is better than any of my prototypes.
Necromunda 1995 will outlive the new Necromunda for years to come
The Orlock is "Two-Stroke" and the Goliath is "Slab Bulkhead."
Bulk Slabhead. Idk it seems to sound better for a Goliath.
And his friend, Fridge Largemeat
Two Stroke!!!
I got that reference
And their leader, Big mcLargeHuge
You were asking for names for your custom minis, but I think you answered your own question near the end of the video with Bloody Wanker and Flaming Crap Bag.
You could always name the Orlock Mr. Bighands (He's here to slap some daughters)
This was such a fantastic game. While I played 40K and Rogue Trader and 2nd, Necromunda was a major go to. We would spend hours player in a friends basements, and months playing campaigns at out FLGS at the time. It was so much fun!
The best bit was you could play half a dozen games in a day, easily. Whereas 2nd Ed. 40k, you'd be doing well if you got 2
Long live the WHIPPY STICKS!!! The best bit of the HH 2.0 box was it having whippy sticks
Can't go wrong if they include a whippy stick for you and a friend :)
SICK! The best part of Sunday.
Casey's delivery is so relaxing and informative.
The small size of the old minis might make them useful for Juves with more modern Gangers.
The filthy rusty bulkheads look really cool.
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The Orlock should be named "The Chainiac" and the Goliath has the name "Steve Beefcake" written all over him
The Orlock should definitely be Chainsaw Charlie and the Goliath should just be Boomer. One has Chainsaw Hands and the other has the biggest and boomiest gun around. Makes sense. :)
What about
Orlan "The Repairman"
And Kyrus "The suppresor"
I'll bring the beer, and let's try this ;)
I'm in, let me know what day works for you.
The name for the Heavy, but stupid Gunner is definitely: 'Eavy Gunnar.
It doesn't matter which one, but one of them needs be named Booger.
I actually still have this box and my teams.. I used some of the old Orlocks for Juves in the newer version of Necromunda.. and yes I still have all the stuff. It was a bit of a Throwback warm feeling to see it here.
This was also why I loved Mordheim so bloody much. My crew of Skaven are still with me to this day.
The range sticks where first created for Necromunda and are really key to the game, ranging out that sniper shot through 3 bulkheads you can thread the range stick through the terrain for miniature to miniature accurate range finding.
This one is super cool, just getting into Necromunda and seeing the original minis brought to life is awesome
I have my orginal copy of the game with all the bulkheads. I would never get rid of them but I might consider making a mould of them and casting you a bunch? I would never re cast a mini but I feel like in the case of the terrain pieces my conscience would be clear. Mesage me if this is of any intrest!
If you started replicating these in resin or something then you could start a store and never have to worry about money again. These things are like gold and really hard to get hold of these days.
Orlock name: Grease Wheeljacker(he stole that tire from an Imperial supply transport)
Goliath: Crusher Blasterfist(just a stupid Goliath sounding name based around his big gun).
Just out of curiosity, are there eraser marks in the name box for Burning Crap Bag? As a player of Necromunda since it’s release, I have considered renaming models who developed a bit of a reputation for consistently delivering incredibly bad showings. Makes me wonder if Burning Crap Bag started his career under another name.
For the Goliath Slambo Dakapunch, for the Orlock Crapbag La Boucher. Also the old Orlocks look like a less comically roided out bunch of Catachans.
Wild Arms the Cleaver the leads the Ashborne Reapers
Dross Spiker the Leadloard leads the Jackpit Mohawks
What a great video Casey! Oh man, you got me wanting to get my game out of mothballs. Maybe introduce it to my friends that only know 9th edition. 👍
If they only know Warhammer from 9th then it's definitely time to blow their minds!
Still find it a better game than the newer versions.
That rescue and setup looks like a perfect lazy Sunday afternoon. I hope you have many more of those same experiences with your new Necromunda.
Oh, and I would love to see a followup video with more rescued gangers, the grungier the better.
Now that I have the game I definitely want to add to it. Being able to use any model I find, in whatever condition, really lends itself to making stuff for this game. I'm excited to dig into it more :)
@@eBayMiniatureRescues That's what I am thinking too. To find some grungy old minis and work your magic on them is definitely inspiring.
The goliath's name is blake. Blake garskill, we went to middleschool together. You never forget a face like that.
Necromunda was the game that got me into Warhammer..I still have the terain im my basement..and a few of the minis are probably still in one of the bits boxes..Those were the days..and..man..it seems im old🤔
What a cool way to get into Warhammer! Yeah, I try not to think about how old I am when it comes to the history of these games. It feels like I was just getting into it yesterday and now I'm saying things like "Necromunda is 27 years old!" Wow, the time really flew by...
@@eBayMiniatureRescues started WH Fantasy battles in 5th edition, bought the Mordheim box set when it did not cost a "gazilion"(and yes, still have the buildings).Also have all he minis I bought.. but yes..no use thinking about our age.."Ye olden days" and all that.. Anyway - thanx for bringing this box to the fore..and all you are doing for the comunity..👍
Ok is it NecroMUNda or NecroMOOnda? I’ve always said NecroMUNda
Man I don't know lol. I seriously have always called it Necromoonda, but when I went to record this video I tried so hard to say it Necromunda as I've been told that's how it's supposed to be said. Honestly, NecroMOOOONda sounds way better to me so I'm gonna keep saying it like that lol.
Eddy Buzz-Hann for the Orlock and Jacky Flakk for the Goliath :P
I personally always get a laugh out of Dunga Lickins. I feel like its a fitting name.
Burning Crapbag, well, that was my nickname in high school.
The only set I ever bought I think that was 96. I painted mine to look like The Warriors gang. Haha
Mongo! for the Goliath. It's both intimidating and funny at the same time.
Bill and Ben the Necromunda men
Mista Rippa and Big John.
I've still got my gang from 1995. This was a great game.
I just dropped the like because Mastodon T-shirt
Loved Necromunda! Shoot your buddies leader, he falls off the catwalk, goes down, your juve then charges him, and hes automatically out of action. Captain Insano shows no mercy.
When I read Captain Insano shows no mercy I 100% did the voice in my head lol.
Couldn't help but see the tag in the Craigslist bit as Modesto, IF you're still in CA and IF you go to KublaCon, we ran OG Necromunda for years at the con and could be talked into running it again.
KublaCon would be really fun to go to, I have never been! I don't actually live in CA, but I'm just across the border in Reno NV, so it's only 4 hours to the coast. As far as the craigslist location, that was a Warhammer listing that came up as "close to your location" because the Reno area is almost always a bust on that site, even Facebook I can almost never find anything. The closest saturated areas are Sacramento and on towards San Francisco. but that's quite a drive for minis. I'd love to go to the con though, and playing some friendly games of Necromunda sounds great! Hit me up if you ever get that going again :)
Ol' Saw-bones and "Boomstick" Benny
Burning crap bag is the best guy around, no joke!
I lost my Necromunda complete set in box (along with Gorkamorka) in Hurricane Katrina🙁
This was a nice trip down memory lane.
Daaaaaamn. I loved gorkamorka
necromunda needs more love (Goliaths for the win)
Current necromunda is also really fun, and you still get that personalized gang with the combination of a RPG and a mini wargame. You craft a semi-competitive narrative with new friends and get a good laugh when the bonkers stuff happens because it's necromunda baybee try to do the cool thing not the sane thing.
I'm all about making the game feel as cool as possible. Yes, I want to see someone get kicked off of a high building, and no I don't care if it's my own guy lol. I plan on getting the new version at some point, I have almost pulled the trigger a few times but then something else catches my eye. Someday.
Loved this - great haul regardless for $50! What a fun project to restore and have back on the hobby shelf. I remember as a middle schooler going to my FGS and seeing the second edition 40k, necromunda, and Mordheim. I could only pick one and I grabbed the 40k box. Part of me stilled wishes I had picked up one of the other two. :)
I also wish I had picked this up when I was younger. Mordheim is still on my list, never know when that will end up popping up :)
Having played this back in the day we also used to paint either numbers or names on the edge of the bases. Made the more generic figures in your gang easier to find during play.
This is a great tip! I did this recently with the newest Killteam box, numbers on the back of the bases to know which one was which, very useful.
"Its poop again! Call the fire department this ones out of control!"
"He called the shit, poop!"
lol, gets me every time
Fir something a bit extra... The terrain piece with the hole through both levels is just the right size for a Pringle can.
I'll give this a try for sure, good excuse to get a can of pringles lol. Thanks for the tip!
I binned mine in a house move.
Regrets, I've had a few.
But then again.....that was a big one.
I did retain the rulebook and soucebook though
Those bulkheads were fantastic. Most of my Necromunda originals got kitbashed down the intervening years. There's a handful left, maybe I should try and cast some
It would appear that there is a "gap in the market" that you could happily fill.
The closest I've experienced to this in childhood was the original Heroquest, which the 90's necromunda box reminds me a lot of. So there is this sense of second-hand nostalgia. :)
Yeah I had that. Then we moved to Moscow in 93. Friend went to London for vacation and he came back with a bunch of warhammer stuff. At the time I didn't realize HeroQuest was based on something from Europe.
The best thing about Heroquest is the broadsword. BROODSORD!
I would love to see the goliath named james
Great video as per but extra shout out for regular sound choice in band T-shirts 🤘🏻
I do love a good band T
You HAVE to show us when you paint those kitbashed gangers!!! 😍
I want to make more and that will probably lead me towards making a follow up and painting them, hopefully sooner than later!!
I think those Goliaths are missing some well defined areolas.
haha, I put some shade under the green haired one I painted on camera, but the rest definitely didn't get any sort of nipple treatment.
It always makes me feel so good when I’m called a hobby friend! ❤
So many hours playing this game with my friends, I remember getting this box when it first came out.
When you are 9:00 in and hear the same music you use for your own outro… took me by surprise haha
Haha, I know the feeling. The other day I was getting my oil changed and while I was waiting some extreme sports thing was on a tv in the room and a couple of tracks I use all the time were playing over the top of the video. Epidemic Sound needs a stronger selection, but at least what they have is pretty great!
Nice Mastodon shirt 🤘!
Why did you not just go back to the seller and ask about the bulkheads???
I probably could have. I asked her when I went to her house if she had any other games or boxes like this, and the answer was no. She got this one from the sale of an old storage unit and was selling the stuff online out of her garage. I still have her number though, she was gonna let me know if she came across anything else from GW, but that was in 2018 and she hasn't seen any more. I'm still holding out hope though.
respecting the jinjer shirt :)
Buzz and Boom Boom for names! Simple and direct, just like their weapons.
Just Amazing. You remind me i ve got a lot of game workshop's shop. Never Finish. Begun not ending. Time to go research them. 41 y o . Not to late !!! Kisses from France near Rochefort. 29 th August 2023. 23h54. Excuse about my bad english!
This version of Necromunda is so good. Me and my friends all played and collected a bit of W40k but the fact with this you could just buy a gang each and have a decent league going was so much easier than trying to build a 2000pt army and spending an entire afternoon on one match.
The very popular Kill Team wouldn't exist without Necromunda, IMO.
Cawdor for life!
You're going to have to change your name to Little Old Lady Down the Street Miniature Rescue 😆
lol, if she keeps delivering then I'm down!
@@eBayMiniatureRescues maybe she has some of those Precious Moments figurines that need a paint touch up. My little old ladies down the street love those like a 2000 pt army of those
I have those terrain pieces, but not the necromunda boxset, they must have came with a base game boxset??
Edit: the 'bulkhead' parts I have are from the Imperial Firebase kit.
I'm not sure they came in anything other than this and the terrain expansions. But they did sell terrain with these that was geared towards 40k players. They put 40k logos all over the box and a tiny necromunda one in the corner, could be that, or maybe there was a base game that had them and I don't know about it! Either way, that's pretty awesome that you have them!
@@eBayMiniatureRescues It was bugging me, I asked my brother if he remembers, and it's the imperial firebase kit. Maybe not exactly the same but very similar plastic bits!
@@GalianMode ahh yeah that makes sense! Yeah same bulkheads but fully geared towards 40k, very cool!
Looks great! For me the 40k Badcast podcast + Sump City Radio got me hooked on Necromunda excessively hard & this box set is a grail game for me. Glad to see it revived in this vid.😀
My 8 year old daughter Lily said the smaller guys (the orlock I think) should be named "Chainsaw" and the big guy (the Goliath) should be named "Butt Bomber"
Can I get some feedback on what the potential value of a box of 1990’s WH orks? It’s an assortment of painted characters. All metal and only painted once. Think foot-soldier greenies with a guy on a boar.
I fucking LOVE the old card terrain. I've been slowly trying to collect it all.
I have all the files, I wish someone could reprint both the card and the plastic.
Or GW should do a made to order run.
I always thought Warhammer 40k took place in an empire with billions and billions of humans and yet, not a single black (or non-white) guy in all of your minis :D
Your racism starts to show, dude
for 25 year old cardboard, that's in great condition
Yeah not bad, I guess it’s been in a storage unit for about that long so it’s been out of the light. It does smell kinda bad though lol.
I've still got 3 sets of the terrain. Original starter set, starter set on close-out, and that one time they sold the terrain separately. As well as the expansion set terrain, a large-ish House Escher, Van Saar and Arbites gangs.
I don't have most of the original Orlocks or Goliaths, I gave them away to other people to encourage them to play too.
The biggest problem with the old terrain is that it is not quite tall enough if you want to use new models. Many of them (the models) are too tall to fit underneath.
I still have some of my original game from when this was released. Including the outlander expansion. Unfortunately the books and minis have seemingly vanished over time, but I have all the tokens, scenery and other bits. Similar is true for my second edition 40k box.
I really need to find the books and minis for all 3 really.
Good video, but the models definitely aren't bare plastic. They look to have been sprayed heavily with grey at some point. You can see air bubbles and the details are a lot fainter than what they should be
It's possible for sure. I assumed it was the way the models were molded, cause when I shaved away the mold lines I didn't see any paint. Totally could be that the grey paint is just ridiculously close to the actual color of the plastic. Either way, the paint that the original owners used just kind of came off, like it was not primed, or likely, really old, cheap craft paint.
Being an old oldhammer player, I can assure you that they were molded in grey. I only got round to painting mine this year, I had such a backlog after moving many times, military service and well all sorts. The HUGE LOTR collection took a lot if sorting, but I saved Necromunda until last !
Even the bases were molded in grey...
Sick dude!!!! Love it . Just working my way through some boxes of models l have been collecting.
2:15 Okay, *genius use of the visual,* but _Necromunda Jumanji_ is quite possibly the most terrifying thing in existence. 😳
For the Algorithm!
Any starting point I should go with, for a first time model builder slash painter? I don't want to build an army, the dream is to have an imperial knight I've made and painted one day. Their my fav wh40k unit.
GW nuts will still pay good money for the cardboard terrain. I know, I just sold some from a second ed 40k box.
Nice Jinjer shirt!
the goliath guy should be called Big Jeff and the Orlock is Krank The Absolutely Fuppin Miffed.
Mastodon shirt
I still own a copy of Necromunda , Mordheim, Talisman, GorkaMorka, 3rd ed 40k all from late 90s era.
I have fond memories of Necromunda back in the day. I had an Escher gang, and a Delaque gang. I wasn't great at it, but still had fun.
Glad to hear that my brother and I weren't the only ones who ran around and hit each other with those red measure stick things
lol, definitely no the only ones :)
I was 35 when this came out, so I never hit my brother with them, though I recognized the temptation.
Also, he lived in a different state at the time so it would have been a couple hours trip.
I have a nearly unplayed complete Necromunda box stashed somewhere back home assuming my Mom hasn't sacrificed it to the garage sale gods.
Is it possible to 3d print the bulkheads?
For sure, the ones in this video were all 3D printed. The files were designed for FDM, but they worked well enough in resin. The links are in the description.
When I think that I have the box on my shelves, untouched since decades, complete and with at least 3 extra metal gangs ^^, mostly unpainted. That's in my shame pile
So two years ago I bought out a guys game collection that included an unpunched box of Necromunda 1995. I considered keeping it for myself but I am way invested in the current version so I went ahead and stuck it on eBay earlier this year and made back half my initial investment on the game lot.
I'd have done the same thing, get that investment back and buy more minis!
Reduce your bottom layer time and number of layers to remove the problems of printing them directly on the plate. You're starting with such a large surface area that you'll find they stick fine.
I wonder if the original owner will see this one day and say: "Oh yeah, I remember my dude Burnin' Crapbag!"
Ratfink and Bobo
The Goliath is clearly 'Eavy Metal. Or maybe named after the master of 'eavy Metal in White Dwarf at the time Mike McVeyngence.
Imagine stumbling across this video and you're the original creator of Burning Crap Bag :D
There's a silly, slightly romantic notion for me when it comes to rescuring miniatures. I have rescued hundreds of eBay Warhammer models (though I don't really play the game and have since sold them off). What I enjoyed was getting metal minis from the 90's covered in cobwebs and painted by...I'll be generous and say 8-10 year olds, etc, and getting to recover them. Realizing these minis had already seen 5-10-15 years of tabletop service, and would go on to provide me with 5-10 years of gaming. I sold them off nicely painted, and hope that whoever picked them up will get another 5-10-15 years of gaming with them. Who knows, maybe they'll be back on eBay in 10 years in scraped up condition. But all-in-all, not bad for some minis which cost $2-3 back in 1992. That's a strong return on investment, and far better than throwing them in the trash.
Way better than throwing them away, or letting them sit on a shelf for eternity. I also share that romanticized idea of playing with minis that have a history, and that will go on when I'm done with them to continue to see the table and make someone happy. I have always wished that there was some kind of registry for minis, like how you can look up a dollar bill and see where it's been. It's ridiculous but it would be so great to see the full history of a model!
I'm going to have to hunt out my Necromunda bulkheads and sell them. I bought about 50 extra back in the day.
Wow, they takes me back!
I played scavvies and spyrer. Two ends of the spectrum!