by orlygg | Oct 22, 2013
Remember when I waxed lyrical about Oldhammer Miniatures? If you cannot quite remember have a look at this post here. I waffled on about the prospect of creating Oldhammer inspired miniatures. It all seemed just a pipe dream back then, but someone has only gone and...
by orlygg | Oct 20, 2013
Eye of the Beholder, and games like it, were my first contact with TSR and Dungeons and Dragons. Sadly, by this time the UK division was no more. Some months ago I began a very interesting dialogue with Phil Gallagher, one of the authors of the immortal first...
by orlygg | Oct 18, 2013
When I was nine I lived next door to a boy called Matthew. He was a year older than me and we had one of those strange childhood friendships that existed out of school as we rarely mixed in school. He was in the year above and, well at my school anyway, you didn't mix...
by orlygg | Oct 14, 2013
In February of this year, I discussed the work of George Fairlamb and how he had been inspired by the 'lesser daemon of Malal' concept that had been floating around the internet for a while. The concept art was made more readily known by my essay on the subject of...
by orlygg | Oct 12, 2013
Today I would like to talk about the first Edition of the Combat cards, published in the late '80s. To me, they are a stand up product that remind me of those glorious days of creative invention. Why? I think the answer lies in how cheap they were and how easy they...