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    WE'RE HEADING BACK TO MIDDLE EARTH!! Let's go back to 2001, when Games Workshop launched the Fellowship of the Ring starter set, to kickstart their long standing Middle Earth product line. Let's see what's in the box, how good the game was at launch, and how hard those mould lines can go!
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  • @Chesterbigwigful
    @Chesterbigwigful Před rokem +188

    It’s not unreasonable to say that Games Workshop in its current state wouldn’t exist without the LOTR SBG. The license was so successful and lucrative in the first 4-5 years, that it allowed GW to invest heavily in its miniature design technology. Which is why it’s current plastic kits were miles ahead of the competition in the late 2000s and are still amongst the best today.
    Whilst 40K is and will probably always be the top dog in the GW pantheon, I think LOTR was the system which enabled GW to become the giant in the mini war gaming space that it is currently.

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +17

      Thanks for pointing that out! An aspect I didn’t get time to include or even mention!

    • @reddragon4482
      @reddragon4482 Před rokem +2

      I remember getting this when I was a kid lol. Takes me back lol.

    • @Rex1987
      @Rex1987 Před rokem

      but wasnt the LOTR SBG from around the time that GW started the end times thing for their own Warhammer fantasy battles? which sort of made LOTR SBG the replacement game for anyone looking to get their miniture fix from a fantasy setting?

    • @Chesterbigwigful
      @Chesterbigwigful Před rokem +7

      @@Rex1987 No, the LOTR system predates the end of Warhammer by a good 14 years. At that point GW wasn’t supporting the LOTR and the game almost died off, until they rebranded as the Middle Earth SBG a few years ago to keep to license holders happy. The game has had something of a second wind since then.

    • @Karloss00
      @Karloss00 Před rokem +2

      @@Rex1987 No, Warhammer fantasy was ended in 2015, This box came out alongside the Fellowship of the Ring film.

  • @gaelenzettle1325
    @gaelenzettle1325 Před rokem +14

    The first miniature I ever got I begged my parents to combine all of my birthday, christmas, etc presents into 1... a balrog.
    Built it with dollar store super glue and it immediately fell apart and was never painted, but I still have it today in a bits bin.

  • @PeteTheWargamer
    @PeteTheWargamer Před rokem +20

    That magazine is what got me into miniature wargaming. I'd heard of Warhammer but wasn't really enticed enough by it to pick it up until I saw the mags TV advert. I was 12, so the fortnightly cost was easily affordable with my pocket money and allowed me to build up my collection. I owe a lot to that magazine.

    • @JBrown_Trivium
      @JBrown_Trivium Před rokem

      Same here brother. NEVER knew of tabletop wargaming until that magazine. It was truly a gateway

  • @cory7328
    @cory7328 Před rokem +4

    Loki you look like an awesome pal. Rest easy buddy.
    I got into the hobby in the mid to late 90s when a friend introduced me to Warzone Mutant Chronicles. I have been entranced every since. I didn't have the money then and frankly I don't have time or money now to properly enjoy this hobby. That doesn't keep me from loving the artistic nature around every aspect of it. The LOTR/Hobbit mini franchise is a key player in the continued growth of this hobby.

  • @0sumgame541
    @0sumgame541 Před rokem +4

    I'm glad to see Loki was adopted and loved before returning to Valhalla. My wife and.I have made it a habit of adopting cats from rescues that have a harder time finding homes.
    I Started playing Rogue Trader as a kid back in the 80's, loved it. Dropped out of the hobby for a while and pursued other interests. Saw Lord of he Rings in the theater, fell in love with the franchise bought the game and played it regularly with some really good friends and had an absolute blast..Fast forward to today still have almost all the miniatures and play it on occasion with my daughter. It is the best rule system Games Workshop ever published.

  • @robdabanks
    @robdabanks Před rokem +1

    So Loki is a legend. Very important to address that.
    My first Warhammer experience funny enough in 2001, was my dad taking me to a store to grab a model. I knew I wanted Sauron. Loved the dude and I wanted that model.
    We went to the MK store. My dad asks the GW worker "Where's your LOTR stuff?" And the GW worker looked at it, scoffed and said "You don't want him playing that. This is the big game most players play."
    The prick then proceeds to convince my dad to send me home with the Black Templar vs Dark Elder Boxset and I had no idea how to play it and barely enjoyed Sci-fi. I didn't pick up my Sauron for another 12 years.
    I'm still salty today lol

  • @markhanson9508
    @markhanson9508 Před rokem +12

    Thanks for giving Loki some of the basic dignity that all animals deserve. My partner got me into routinely fostering animals and it's one of the best parts of my life. Though often heartbreaking. ❤️

  • @NeonKnight83
    @NeonKnight83 Před rokem +1

    RIP little Loki. He seems like he was a great friend.

  • @kaz9357
    @kaz9357 Před rokem +2

    You will not be disappointed in exploring this game more.
    Rest in peace loki.

  • @cheetor_sho3box
    @cheetor_sho3box Před rokem +2

    Great video. As someone working on Terminator Genisys and Middle Earth figs at the moment, your recent output has been on point for me: a happy coincidence.
    I'm an older vintage to you about a decade I'm guessing, and as a result I find it fascinating that the early 2000 LotR releases are your "Oldhammer" (a dumb word, but whatever) as it almost passed me by as I painted 3rd/4th ed 40k figs at the time. It is only relatively recently that Middle-Earth Battle Companies has caught my attention, so as I am coming at it from a very different POV, I find it great to see coherent videos about how other people experience it. Love it.
    As for Loki and rescue animals, people fucking suck, so it got me right in the feels to see you doing the important stuff alongside this nostalgia/history piece. You will remember your short time with Loki forever.
    Good stuff.

  • @arenthus
    @arenthus Před rokem +1

    Dude... That ending... It real hits me hard. My wife and I, let a black stray move in almost 7 years ago. he got in a fight a few years back, this messed up his right eye badly. And both ears look a bit ruff.
    We still love him, this summer he got sick and for a moment we where sure he would not make it, but he did.
    Shut up! I'm not crying! You are crying! Go away! Shut up! Just got something in my eyes

  • @GeoffreyBronson
    @GeoffreyBronson Před 17 dny +1

    Your whole point at the end about knowing what a model will do due to seeing the films and being easily able to assess their threat level is absolutely spot on

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před 16 dny

      Aye, really helps with the reach of tabletop games. I enjoy that about licensed card games as well

  • @420alphaomega
    @420alphaomega Před rokem +1

    RIP Loki, I cried ugly tears atleast you gave him the dignity and respect all living creatures deserve.

  • @chitzkoi
    @chitzkoi Před rokem +10

    loki looked he had some really wonderful and relaxing times with you before he moved on. I lost a wonderful adopted fella myself recently and it's all we can do to give them some happiness before they go.

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +2

      Always nice to know they were happy and chill and safe toward the end :)

  • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
    @BlackMagicCraftOfficial Před rokem +2

    Loki is such a king.

  • @MrArmour
    @MrArmour Před rokem +2

    "40k lore is completely fucking agonising to endure if you're not interested" - I think I love you, man.
    Aw, damn. My sympathies on Loki.

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +1

      Very true though innit. I found the most digestible way to actually read it is in the panini sticker album they currently have out!

  • @seileen1234
    @seileen1234 Před rokem +7

    The nostalgia hits hard with that magazine

  • @smoss9813
    @smoss9813 Před rokem +6

    It was lovely to meet Loki. Nice job with giving him lots of fuss and love.

  • @lucycannon6732
    @lucycannon6732 Před rokem +22

    👏👏👏Wasn't expecting that tear-jerker at the end tho.
    We've housed dozens of cats with health issues, and nearly every one left a marked impression.

  • @beeleywood7796
    @beeleywood7796 Před rokem +5

    The thought of he Perry brothers and Priestley gaming the battle of five armies always brings a wry smile to my face

  • @ThatJakers
    @ThatJakers Před rokem +2

    Loki is such a sweet boi! Funnily enough my dad picked up the Return of the King starter set for this game and I became enamored with painting men of Rohan off and on mounts. With just 3 greens and 3 browns I was able to really enjoy batch painting and later enjoyed painting Dunedain and Wargs. This world through film and then on table was a great way to bond with my dad and brother and will forever be special to me decades later.

  • @marcjohnson5991
    @marcjohnson5991 Před rokem +1

    I was not expecting to have the seed planted of a Mike Shinoda produced Dreamcast exclusive Devil May Cry. I am here for it

  • @oldex6564
    @oldex6564 Před rokem +4

    Oh Loki. What a beautiful creature. I'm very sorry for your loss and for everyone who knew him. ❤️

  • @tunguskalumberjack9987
    @tunguskalumberjack9987 Před rokem +5

    I always love your videos, but I really enjoyed that very sweet tribute ending. Seems like Loki was a very special fellow with a few setbacks, just like the rest of us. When you just take a little time to get to know him though, he totally makes it worth your while. It’s great that you got to spend some time with him and make him feel loved and comfortable while he was still here. I’m sure he’s somewhere in the great beyond eating massive piles of food with no problem, leaving even more massive (but somehow odorless) piles everywhere, and running about getting petted by everyone. He was lucky to have some great times, however short, with you as well. Right on- and safe travels, Loki!

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +3

      My heart goes out to whoever is cleaning his tray in cat heaven!

  • @cliffetters
    @cliffetters Před rokem

    I worked as a manager for GW when that box set came out. Getting folks into painting and playing with toy soldiers suddenly became A LOT easier.
    "Most important thing GW has ever done." You're probaby spot on.

  • @waylander1978
    @waylander1978 Před rokem +15

    The irony was that LOTR was treated with real hostility by many 40K and WFB players. They generally hated it and thought it was a distraction.

    • @oitoitoi1
      @oitoitoi1 Před rokem +3

      a lot of the aos players do the same even now, they don't realise their game wouldn't come close to existing without the profits gw made from LotR.

    • @OldManRogers
      @OldManRogers Před rokem +4

      And yet as a system its contained and complete and much easier to grasp than AoS or 40k is now

  • @iamrubenmes
    @iamrubenmes Před rokem +2

    Your humour, soulfulness and respect for LotR are matched by the wholesomeness of how you treated and shared about Loki. I am glad I continued watching the last couple of minutes, Loki's story deeply touched me.

  • @Direksone
    @Direksone Před rokem +4

    I am pretty sure this game is also why I started with the hobby at a very young age. A friend of mine was actually collecting these (yea half of those Uruks were missing spears of course) and it introduced me to Games Workshop and 40k. I came back to the hobby in my teenage years again and abandoning it again and coming back to it once again during the lockdowns. Those sculpts for the heroes still look absolutely fantastic and it's making me itch to get them. Also thank you for giving Loki so much love for such a short time. Really special.

  • @thorshammer8033
    @thorshammer8033 Před rokem +9

    Wow. Flashbacks.
    I remember stopping at the newsagents to grab the first issue of the magazine when I was on my way to see my wife and newborn son in the hospital.
    Now the lads bigger than me.

  • @Ragsta
    @Ragsta Před rokem +1

    Sorry for your loss of friend, Loki - my first hobby experience was seeing the original RTB01 Space Marine wombles fighting over a tea tray sized table covered with Jenga blocks and lichen moss.

  • @DanielEbeck
    @DanielEbeck Před rokem +2

    I think that LotR was my favourite product to work on. Sending the same mini back, with tiny adjustments, to a certain actor again, and again, until it was approved was rather soul-destroying. But the enthusiasm from Peter Jackson, Sean Astin and Sir Christopher Lee was very gratifying. J-P Brisigotti (later of BattleFront) was tireless in coordinating it all.

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +1

      Incredible work pal! Definitely one of those things that must have been crushing at the time but in hindsight was amazing thing you contributed to the mini gaming world.

    • @DanielEbeck
      @DanielEbeck Před rokem +1

      At least I wasn’t the poor sculptor who had to keep making the changes. :D I’m glad you appreciated the work that Rick et al put in to it.

  • @MattPerrin
    @MattPerrin Před rokem +1

    And that ending... Animals are kind of amazing. RIP Loki. 😞

  • @AndurzTalksHobbies
    @AndurzTalksHobbies Před rokem +1

    Yah this is solidly the best game gameworkshop has produced, full stop. The system is just so smooth but gets real competitive when you get into it.
    Honestly, it's still the only game I regularly play as it's just so much more intuitive than any other systems I've tried.
    And Loki looks like the perfect boy

  • @colinmelchior
    @colinmelchior Před rokem +2

    Condolences on the loss of Loki.

  • @MrGrimmNZ
    @MrGrimmNZ Před rokem +1

    Awww Loki... how beautiful he is. I'm so sorry

  • @paulthurston2883
    @paulthurston2883 Před rokem +1

    God bless little Loki. I wasn't expecting that ending. I have lost both my cats recently. It has ripped me apart.

  • @stephenryder3331
    @stephenryder3331 Před rokem

    This was my gateway into the hobby. I went to my cousin's house and he had just got it, we played a few games and I was hooked! I then spent the next two to three years playing it. I was only 11 when it came out. After the age of 14 I didn't hobby (due to having no one to play with). However, I got back into the hobby around lockdown time (40k and AOS).
    This first LOTR box was definitely the thing that started my journey and all these years later I can still feel the excitement of playing the game for the first time.

  • @Powersnufkin
    @Powersnufkin Před rokem +2

    Sorry to hear about your cat Loke. Best wishes and condolences.

  • @StriketheRunes
    @StriketheRunes Před rokem +91

    Games Workshop’s terrain tutorials, even in the dedicated terrain book, always had big
    “How to draw an owl
    1. Draw some circles
    2. Draw the rest of the ••••ing owl”
    energy, didn’t they?

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +10

      Perfect analogy! Thank you

  • @thislostendevour
    @thislostendevour Před rokem +3

    14 year old me saved up my pocket money for weeks to buy this back in 2001. Back in those days we just played on the carpet and it was some of the best gaming memories I have.

  • @chaosincarna
    @chaosincarna Před rokem +2

    Lord of the Rings Battle for Middle Earth 2 is still baller. If you can get a copy, play it. It's one of the best RTS to exist.

  • @saltfreegamer
    @saltfreegamer Před rokem +4

    Thanks for looking out for Loki, and for sharing his story. 😿😻
    Hope you're feeling better. Your ability to stay motivated and keep making awesome videos is inspiring! 👍
    I also have that green box, and just recently painted it. The fiction and box art get you to give GW games a chance, but the rules and pricing stopped me from engaging for at least 20 years.
    Smaller game systems like Kill Team, the discovery that MESBG is still going, and most importantly the YT community, finally got me in.

  • @timothyyoung2962
    @timothyyoung2962 Před rokem +1

    I played a bit of 40k back in the day, but moved on when I got older. When this came out, I thought what the hell and purchased it. It reignited my love for mini games and made me try 40K again. I quickly realized why I STOPPED playing 40k, and just stuck with LOTR.
    Oh, shout out to your Warhammer Underworlds video. Made me pick up a base game and four teams. Game rocks. REALLY enjoying it. My fiance loves it. She's into skirmish games because she hates playing games where you need, like, 400 little plastic dudes to play. But Underworlds is dead simple, small teams, compact board, easy dice mechanics, and some cool strategy with the cards.

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem

      That’s what I like most about that game! Very approachable for partners and friends

  • @endtimestcg5146
    @endtimestcg5146 Před rokem +1

    2:58 Epic Corporate Speach.
    Good Old Deagostini Magazines....There I got my frist Miniatures!
    Goblins, Rohan Warriors...Heroes...

  • @GhostMkrMiniatures
    @GhostMkrMiniatures Před 10 měsíci

    I was about 9 or 10, it was the mid-90’s. A cousin showed me this hobby he was interested in. That was it. I’m approaching 40 and I’m still as in love with painting as I was at the start.

  • @zprettpolly
    @zprettpolly Před rokem

    Tony screaming "De Agostini... DE AGOSSSTEEEENI!" from (in my head canon) the toilet had me here! Top work again Dave! 🤣

  • @adrians2190
    @adrians2190 Před rokem +72

    There is a great video with Rick Priestley about how he didn't want the LoTR game to be a Warhammer clone. They pushed for a smaller scale and more human proportions. The bosses at GW were reluctant......

    • @joshpotter9261
      @joshpotter9261 Před rokem

      The smaller scale was an economic choice, not a desire from the development team.

    • @tharkwarrior
      @tharkwarrior Před rokem +2

      @@joshpotter9261 I thought the scale and realistic proportions were dictated by the license. Mithril Miniatures had to follow similar rules with their Middle Earth license too.

    • @joshpotter9261
      @joshpotter9261 Před rokem

      @@tharkwarrior nope, it was purely economical. There is an interview where Rick P clarifies it.

    • @zprettpolly
      @zprettpolly Před rokem +4

      Any link to this interview folks?

    • @joshpotter9261
      @joshpotter9261 Před rokem

      @@zprettpolly czcams.com/video/X71eQops6mw/video.html

  • @daedalus6796
    @daedalus6796 Před rokem +5

    I got introduced to Middle Earth through a whole bunch of collector's items my parents used to have. They weren't really fans but I got obsessed. They had a chess set, framed film strips, statuettes. Even a replica of Aragorn's sword. I only learned there was a miniatures game after getting Warhammer 40k, sadly I never got the opportunity to get into it.

  • @Nosculptor
    @Nosculptor Před rokem +1

    Superb video again. And that cat had personality, no wonder you quickly became attached to him.

  • @evh7424
    @evh7424 Před rokem

    It is why I'm here. That box for Christmas got me started. And yes, every large eBay lot is missing 2/3 of it's pointy parts and covered in one layer of paint a millimeter thick.

  • @geekindub9810
    @geekindub9810 Před rokem +1

    Here for the personality and paints, stayed for the mic in the dread

  • @Nat1videos
    @Nat1videos Před rokem +3

    Great video! Love the LOTR models, but this is a super nice breakdown on what the game did for wargaming. Sad times for Loki, he looks like a lovely cat :(

  • @CrumbnFur
    @CrumbnFur Před rokem +3

    fuzzy headbutts to loki, and my first venture into warhammer in general was a box of plastic skeletons, 1992 or even 1991 something like that and i think it cost between 5-10 pounds there abouts that was about 20 models for under £15.

  • @maxmessner8291
    @maxmessner8291 Před rokem +1

    Loki… ❤️
    How very nice to do what you did for that wonderful animal. Thank you. Louis
    Btw Love your tutorials!! 🎯🎯🎯👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @benjamincroxson2020
    @benjamincroxson2020 Před rokem

    Both my older brother and I got a starter box set each - he took all the goblins, I took the elves and men. We liked it so much we starting getting the fornightly mags each from about issue 3 until they stopped. We both still play with miniatures of some kind - he plays 40k, I'm into DnD. Looking back, massive part of our upbringing alone, and I imagine many others were the same. The reach and long-term affect this set had was MASSIVE.

  • @tifauk
    @tifauk Před rokem

    Oh man, those magazines take me back!
    I never ever played the game, but i remember sitting down with my Uncle and painting Uruk-Hai shields and swords and he'd do the bodies. Good times man

  • @WarlanderTV
    @WarlanderTV Před rokem +133

    According to Rick Priestly, Lord of the Rings saved Games Workshop from bankruptcy. Without him being sent to make that deal with New Line Cinema we may not have even have Warhammer today.

    • @blacklotusworkshop2729
      @blacklotusworkshop2729 Před rokem +8

      A lot of people don't know this. That interview with Rick is fantastic!

    • @jacobkarlsson2715
      @jacobkarlsson2715 Před rokem +4

      And without a successful Games Workshop in the early 2000's, what would miniature wargaming as a whole look like today? Much of the competition that GW have today weren't even around back then or were just in it's infant stages.

    • @storrantv3270
      @storrantv3270 Před rokem +4

      like Lego with star wars. sometime branching out is the best thing! I just go back in LOTR with the local game club and the game is great. And my 20YO models are still up to date :p

    • @joel6376
      @joel6376 Před rokem

      I played warhammer before this and then started again recently, I had no idea lotr game was so successful even though I was aware of it. Pretty amazing what GW ended up becomming.

    • @naughtyhieroglyph669
      @naughtyhieroglyph669 Před rokem +1

      @@jacobkarlsson2715 Would it be an Urban War market? or a war machine one? maybe napelonics?

  • @Bloodfencer1990
    @Bloodfencer1990 Před rokem

    This game is what got me into miniatures. In Germany there was a magazine that taught you how to play the game and paint the minis which included some minis in each issue. It got me into painting and buying more units so i could play giant battles with my mates. It makes me a bit sad that the game isn't as prominent anymore as it once was, but I guess these IPs live and die with the hype of their movies.

  • @WarScribe82
    @WarScribe82 Před rokem

    This was absolutely my gateway into GeeDubs, without this game I wouldn't play 40k or have gotten into fantasy, BFG, Underworlds, Killteam, you name it.
    I've got more un painted minis from the LOTR range in the Smaugs hoard that is my plastic crack collection than anything else. The models were sooooo well sculpted, the rules just ran smooth, there was like one table you needed to reference for Strength vs Armour and that was about it, also not to mention basically all three of the film tie in boxes were crazy good value, especially TTT with it's Rohan Riders and Uruks!

  • @DaruWarchief
    @DaruWarchief Před rokem

    That was the start of Tabletop for me and my best friend... and we are still playing lots of Tabletop Games together :) 21 years... wow

  • @leamdreambeam5438
    @leamdreambeam5438 Před rokem +1

    My first games workshop experience was the Mines of Moria boxset and some Riders of Rohan, which I butchered as a kid, then I switched to Warhammer and collected vampire count and played a few friendly kids tournaments in my local GW store. My cousin then handed down to me a bit of rouge trader space marine stuff which is now with you Dave to add to your epic collection. Then I stopped the hobby for a fair few years, and now Im 26 and I'm balls deep in my very first 40k army and I am fully committed to Necrons. So yea, it all stemmed from being obsessed with the LOTR movies, that was my gateway into this awesome hobby. You are spot on Dave we definitely owe a lot to this.

  • @Waddywoos360
    @Waddywoos360 Před rokem

    MESBG is easily the most enjoyable and balanced ruleset I've come across in my 21 years in the hobby. The community for the game is also outstanding and very welcoming even at the highest competitive levels, in contrast to some other systems. The new boxsets make it super accessible too, so if you're thinking about it - you won't regret it!

  • @cmcm366
    @cmcm366 Před rokem +4

    Awwww Loki....

  • @GeoffreyPeas
    @GeoffreyPeas Před rokem +8

    Things I expect from an MS paints vid:
    Actually good patter
    Informative nuggets
    High level production values
    Nostalgia overload
    What I don't expect:
    Sobbing like a man with a grazed bollock.
    RIP Little Loki

    • @Sam_888
      @Sam_888 Před rokem +1

      Great backing tracks

    • @GeoffreyPeas
      @GeoffreyPeas Před rokem

      @@Sam_888 of course I new I was missing a few quality items

  • @alexschneider1886
    @alexschneider1886 Před rokem

    Sbg is by far the best GW rules set they’ve printed. The game still has a solid following at my lgs even before the recent revival. Love it and love the new wave of support it’s gotten

  • @mattygee37
    @mattygee37 Před rokem +1

    I was 16 when the box set dropped ,I remember the hype for the movie and the game, I think the game came out quite a bit before the movie dropped too.
    Sad to loose an animal friend ,I go a bit Radagast most of the time ,I made friends with some sparrows and a robinin that visit my garden Igot them eating out my hand but sadly they are no longer around.

  • @AlVainactual
    @AlVainactual Před rokem

    I got a STACK of the DeAgostini magazines sitting to my left on my library, unopened with most of the minis unassembled. My cousins bought, like, half of the published issues but didn't get far in assembling them so they gifted them to me last year for my birthday. I must've gotten five armies' worth of miniatures. I love em all, they're so great. Can't wait for the new edition so I can play with my buddies!

  • @Starbladesarcane
    @Starbladesarcane Před rokem +3

    That magazine was the gateway drug into an almost 20 year addiction to this hobby. I dream of the day bgime magazine comes back.

  • @d6-tabletop
    @d6-tabletop Před 10 měsíci

    By far the best gaming system GW has produced so far, The Fellowship starter box and the magazines are the reason I got into wargaming and am still doing it, I now help run the lotr scene down my local club and store :)

  • @Yveswarhier
    @Yveswarhier Před rokem

    This is pure Nostalgia. I owned a Box of this back in 2001/2002, bought it in a Toys`R´us in a small Town in Germany. I Managed to get a Copy of this Box a few Months ago via Ebay in a Mind Condition. Its my second Start in the Middle Earth Tabletop Game (now in my 30s). To Re-Do this Miniatures feels like Time Travelling. Great Work with this Video. Normally i Wouldn`t Subscibe to a Random Video, but you get me "This is made of Foam" 🤣......I mean i was 12-13 Years at this Time. How TF should i know what "Polystorol" is.....

  • @NigelMills
    @NigelMills Před rokem

    I'm a gamer so I enjoy your videos. The quality of your videos just keep getting better and better. The production quality has to be one the best in our hobby. Thanks for all your work :)

  • @paulm7204
    @paulm7204 Před rokem

    At one point they were selling more plastic Uruk-hai sprues than Space Marines. 20 years on, the gameplay still spanks the backside of the Warhams. Got that big green box for Christmas 2001 and never looked back.

  • @jinxevis260
    @jinxevis260 Před rokem

    This was my first box of warhammers as a child jezzz it served me many hours of joy ^^ 21 years later still got em

  • @wulfbak
    @wulfbak Před rokem +1

    I remember this box. I owned it as well as The Two Towers box. It did inject a lot of new players into the miniature hobby. From my perspective, I was 30 when this box hit. I remember getting a force pained up and then going to the local GW store's LotR night. I was the only person there old enough to drive. At the time, this was such a "kiddie" game that it didn't attract a lot of the older, more seasoned crowd. A lot of us in that crowd figured that. we already had Warhammer Fantasy. That scratched our LotR itch.

  • @charleswebster830
    @charleswebster830 Před rokem +1

    an honourable mention should go to the weekly released magazine with the lotr miniatures and paints, thats what got me and several friends into the miniatures world

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem

      Pretty sure I do indeed mention it.

  • @TronsTableTop
    @TronsTableTop Před rokem +1

    You're not wrong man. It was the magazine that got me into the hobby. Battle Games in Middle Earth. What an entry into the hobby!

  • @shaunscott4773
    @shaunscott4773 Před rokem +1

    My dad bought me the sauron and isuldor set because I loved the movies, one of my fondest memories is sitting building them in my grandparents house.
    I play most of game workshops stuff and I can hand on heart say the fellowship of the ring sets are what hooked me.
    A fucking lovely video, and thanks for letting me reminisce in a beautiful memory.

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +1

      Doing the Sauron next! He’s such a great model

  • @jmaccsarmiesofmiddleearth

    Best game ever hands down. What a set of rules. Still playing it 15yrs later. Eomer doesnt look like Karl urban because they accidental did it on the stunt double.

  • @TheHobbyCorner
    @TheHobbyCorner Před rokem +1

    Cracking video mate. Another problem with those magazines was you HAD to go to a GW to get paints after the initial tiny pots got used up. But it was great. I'd love to dive back into my magazines. Got about 40 unopened issues. And that cat is pretty cute...for a cat. Big loves

  • @magnusmillerwilson
    @magnusmillerwilson Před rokem

    Another unrelated note, I can’t tell you how funny I think it is seeing your mic attached to a dreadlock. It’s awesome.

  • @alexdoran527
    @alexdoran527 Před rokem

    Fun fact: 12 year old me once tried to kitbash a Chaos Lord using Glamdring off Gandalf's model and, for some reason, a Catachan Jungle Fighter head. I still have the "model" which is completely unpainted. But yeah that magazine was the dogs bollocks.

  • @FlourEater
    @FlourEater Před rokem +1

    I am massive LotR fan.. Warhammer/40k player,collector and painter for 20 years.. and I´ve never picked this up. Might have to now..

  • @x.davidwilliams83
    @x.davidwilliams83 Před rokem +1

    Huzzah,, that's just great what you did for Loki.

  • @wardaddyminiatures
    @wardaddyminiatures Před rokem +42

    Love the fact the kid in the magazine is priming his mini with a 000 size detail brush! Top video mate love the lotr stuff as you know! Keep em coming

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem +10

      Absolute grapefruits on the kid for going into it the hard way hahaha

    • @valianthobbies
      @valianthobbies Před rokem +3

      @@MSPaints That's how you extend your hobby dollars when you don't have any income. The hard way means more time "hobbying"

    • @thomaskathmann8070
      @thomaskathmann8070 Před rokem

      The 000 detail brush priming was probably the meanest thing I ever read in a tutorial written for kids.

  • @Spaghettikid
    @Spaghettikid Před rokem

    I think one of the big advantages of the wood elves that were made of metal was that you could bend the bows and swords back into shape. (At least a few times before that snap off)

  • @Pengi_SMILES
    @Pengi_SMILES Před rokem +5

    As far as I know the current game is very similar (slight tweaks but recognisably the same game) but I think GW are doing their usual army book shenanigans with the lists etc. The best product for this game to hunt out, in my opinion, is still the big blue hardback rulebook- that had everything in.

  • @christophercassidy-schroed9169

    Awesome video dude. My Father has 50k points of LoTR, and is officially thr biggest painted LoTR army in the whole of Australia. He's excited for the new release of the game and hopes he can use his minis again!

  • @calvanoni5443
    @calvanoni5443 Před rokem +1

    Long ago there was the Bakshi LotR movie, & miniatures came out for it before the movie, I bought the Nazgul & Orcs, that was 1977. 😊

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 Před rokem

    Just think that, in an alternative universe this box-set wasn't released, and they watch Hector's Health & Safety CZcams Channel; in which Hector tries to prevent his human sidekick, Dave, from doing himself a mischief.

  • @tonylloyd5077
    @tonylloyd5077 Před rokem

    I bought the fortnightly magazines with the LOTR miniature sets back in (2002 ?) and still regularly play "friendly" skirmish games with them. Satin spray "sealer" has preserved the paint remarkably well despite their usage. Love your channel - thanks.

  • @magictoastical
    @magictoastical Před rokem +2

    Aahhh Loki 😻, you hit me right in the feels 🥲

  • @colinwiseman
    @colinwiseman Před rokem +1

    I worked for the Evil Empire at that time. I stood outside cinema halls waiting for folks to finish watching be movie so we could be entirely ignored while they went home. 🤣
    But first steps into Warhammer was 1980 when I stole a WD magazine from John Menzies (newsagent in Scotland)...

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem

      Oh man, they made you stand outside cinemas with gear like a bunch of Mormons?

    • @colinwiseman
      @colinwiseman Před rokem

      @@MSPaints that and heading to libraries to punt the stuff as it was connected to books. Games Workshop was all about the money back then. Glad they changed their ways...

  • @TheDavidMoloney
    @TheDavidMoloney Před rokem +1

    Hit square in the feels at the end, ya bastard 🤣
    I got a paper round so I could subscribe and collect this as a kid

  • @incredibleflameboy
    @incredibleflameboy Před rokem +1

    I loved this set, I remember playing it on my kitchen floor and having to make rules to account for the distance needed to climb the height of a chair.
    It helped that this set was sold in supermarkets too. I got mine in W.H. Smith.

  • @DannySisto
    @DannySisto Před rokem

    The repackage into the Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game in 2018 cemented this game as one of the best wargames in the world, and in my opinion, GW's best ruleset ever. As nostalgic as these old sets are, as a rabid Warhammer Fantasy player in the early 2000s I remember feeling a little meh about the LotR game, as much as I was a huge fan of Tolkien. It didn't really have a lot of depth to me. But nowadays it really got some love and is a total blast.

  • @DingoPaints
    @DingoPaints Před rokem +2

    😢 RIP Loki 💜

  • @matthewrbetts
    @matthewrbetts Před rokem

    Man. That box. A beautiful trip down memory lane. Discovered you via the chaps at the paintingphase - keep up the good work!

  • @lordpadric2521
    @lordpadric2521 Před rokem +1

    good old memories where i was playing on the kitchen table with some bottles and cups of terrain. the best games we ever fought

  • @JBrown_Trivium
    @JBrown_Trivium Před rokem +1

    What a fucking gloriously handsome little chap Loki was. RIP you little star ❤

    • @MSPaints
      @MSPaints  Před rokem

      Was a handsome, stinky boy!

  • @czaere
    @czaere Před rokem +1

    My grandad introduced me to the novels when I was a kid. So sometime in the early 80s. My first experience with Lord of the Rings as an interactive property was the Iron Crown Enterprises Middle Earth Roleplaying Game. It had some of the most excruciatingly detailed critical hit tables in the business at the time… or ever… leading to some of the aforementioned bollocks meets glass scenarios. This video is amazing and really resonates as an older table top gamer. Thanks for the memories!