Oh boy! Has it been five months already? Yeah.
Bloody hell.
So I guess that's a year since we were last introducing ourselves and our projects?
Damn.
So what's happened since then?
Well I've not written a single blog post so this one is particularly unnecessarily large and rambling.
A brief recap...
Just over a year ago I wanted to create a classic hairy horde of beastmen using just Bob Olley figures, but that was totally topped by the opportunity of doing that as an OWAC challenger.
Getting through the challenge was fantastic, and was itself topped by the various interactions and support from the OWAC community.
This itself was topped by just finishing the thing, which itself was topped again by being voted by such fine company as a winner.
The toppest of topped bits was then getting a fab painting of Korag himself by the talented Lissanne Lake!
So what now?
Well this year is very special as you may have heard as OWAC is opening itself to many other game systems and projects.
I was really divided on what to do. Mordheim was my first real love, but then I could try chucking Korag through six successive mini games, or maybe all those Talisman characters.... or maybe there was something else?
Ah yes. The greatest game in the universe...
What makes it so great? Well aside from a very compelling argument here, it's one of the few games that my friends (who are not inclined to obsess over fantasy tabletop gaming) can really enjoy and engage with, even when a bit drunk. It's got great replayability, and decades worth of house-rules and expansions that really add whatever flavour and dynamic your group needs.
The only twist is I'm not going to be touching my battered first edition. That would be sacrilege.
No. Instead I'll reach for a familiar gimmick.
Bring out the Bob
I get the impression Bob Olley can be a little divisive as a sculptor. The needless over detailing, the strange armour and clothing patterns. That jawline. He's the closest pewter can get to tasting like marmite - you're either all in or all out. No other series of miniatures seems to inspire either such wonder or revulsion as the Essex Miniatures Q Series.
These were some of his earliest works, packed with unruly and primordial unhinged details that seem to trickle through in his later ranges. They also have MASSIVE heads.
Maybe because of this controversy, Essex Miniatures website does its best to not tell its customers about how great this range really is. It's hidden away with other fantasy ranges, and the very best models are not even photographed. The upside is they're priced like it's 1999 still - so you can have a binge and STILL pay the heating bill. I'd encourage you all to go check them out.
The plan!
So you can probably see where this is going. I'm going to be getting the Essex Q series off my chest a bit. Just like last year - a bit of a "what if" project, where this style and approach is applied to a game system, which in this case is the Heroquest core game.
This won't be exclusively from the Q Series. A large portion of the model count is from the very similar Iron Claw range, or bits from Ral Partha, Reaper or the Bob Olley bitz box. But it'll all be big and chunky - with lots of essential converting.
I'm also really REALLY into how the Amiga Heroquest game looks. It's not just a fluke - it just looks incredible and has a really great palette. I've been trying to imitate it for years and really got nowhere, but maybe now is the time.
In other personal news I'm buying a new house - which is a bit of a project in itself - so I'm going to pick each month as it comes and not necessarily do it in this order..
LEADER MONTH - THE HEROES
- The Barbarian, Elf, Wizard & Dwarf.
UNIT 1 - GREENSKINS
- 12 Orcs
- 12 Goblins
- I've also got some Goblin Shamans and Orc Shamans, and various archers that might get chucked in too.
UNIT 2 - THE UNDEAD
- 12 Zombies
- 12 Skeletons
- 6 Mummies
- And maybe some personality models for flavour...
UNIT 3 - THE FIMIR
But Bob Olley never sculpted a....
Well I've figured it out. And there will be 6 of them.
UNIT 4 - CHAOS
- The Gargoyle
- Chaos Sorcerer.
- 6 Chaos Warriors.
WILDCARD - THE DUNGEON
This is a real stretch - but I want to make the dang dungeon too. But we'll see how it goes!
...and Sir Ragnar.
The Overlord Offering
It seemed appropriate to present the Lord of OWAC with an undead king. It was also super fun to paint.
TL:DR
So the greatest game reinterpreted with the greatest miniatures ever sculpted? What could go wrong? Watch this space to find out...
Super exciting stuff!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see how the project develops with the quirky sculpts!
You're winning rhe internet
ReplyDeleteLOVE Bob Olley miniatures, really LOVE what you did last year on the OWAC and I'm pretty much sure I'm going to fall in LOVE with your new proyecto!
ReplyDeleteThe difference between most of Bob Olley's sculpting and marmite is that I quite like marmite... but finally you made me love his beastmen last year, so I suspect you will win me over again with this utter madness.
ReplyDeleteI will be following this with great interest! Good luck on this era em quest 😂😎🫡
ReplyDeleteThis is such an exciting project. Can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteHoly moly. Tres excite!
ReplyDeleteA great idea, good luck with them!
Olleyquest, part II!
ReplyDeleteAmazing concept! Waiting to see the different monsters, I didn't know Olley has the fimir or mummy equivalents among others.
ReplyDeleteAnother great plan! Looking forward to seeing more Olley-inspired madness! :-) Inspired Fimir-alternative find!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, simply brilliant. Absolutely bonkers mind you but still brilliant. Really looking forward to this.
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of the Amiga Heroquest, but now I am intrigued. I also love your flair for the Olley - this is going to be a great project, one I'll watch closely.
ReplyDeleteYES! This is going to be exciting.
ReplyDeleteOlley moly, this looks exciting! I have once tried the mysterious Q-series but the samples I got did not capture my imagination. Really looking forward to what creative things you make of them. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThis is insane...ly good! :D
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas all crammed into one, I'd doubt you could pull it off if I hadn't seen (and voted for!) last years winning efforts :)