Ork glyphs, from Waaargh the Orks, a Rogue Trader supplement by Nigel Stillmann & Bryan Ansell, Games Workshop, 1990
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Ork glyphs, from Waaargh the Orks, a Rogue Trader supplement by Nigel Stillmann & Bryan Ansell, Games Workshop, 1990
At the very end of last year, Bryan Ansell, a man who played a pivotal role in the world of tabletop games, passed away. To understand just how important Ansell was, this week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we chat with Timothy Linward, Wargamer staff writer and author of the forthcoming Grimdark: A Very British Hell. Tim walks us through the early days of Citadel Miniatures, his rise to prominence at Games Workshop and his role in shaping the various flavors of Warhammer that emerged during his tenure from 1985 to 1991, culminating with Realm of Chaos. We also nearly spin off into a tangential discussion of the Horus Heresy, but luckily we pulled back from tumbling into that abyss. Another time!
Bryan Ansell’s Rogue Trader Christmas marines
“Harry the Hammer and Friends” Warhammer exhibition opens in East Stoke
“Harry the Hammer and Friends” Warhammer exhibition opens in East Stoke
Running until Sunday 12th December, miniatures makers The Foundry is hosting Harry The Hammer & Friends, an exhibition of art from the private collection of Bryan and Diane Ansell, at Stoke Hall, in East Stoke. “Harry The Hammer”, the cover of the first edition of Warhammer by John Blanche On display are 20 pieces of Warhammer original art that were used for various Citadel and Games Workshop…
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Talisman Timescape miniatures (Citadel MIniatures 1988)
Source: http://eldritchepistles.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-bryan-ansell-collection-talisman.html
Waaargh the Orks -- Wayne England cover art for the first of three Rogue Trader supplements dedicated entirely to expanding the rules and lore for ork clans, castes, weapons, and vehicles (Games Workshop, 1990; written by Nigel Stillman & Bryan Ansell)
The colorful world of Gary Chalk -- 3 scenes of battling wizards from White Dwarf 113, May 1989, from "Colleges of Magic" by Bryan Ansell and Rick Priestley with Geoff Lynas. "A new system of magic for Warhammer Fantasy Battle. Join with the wizards who follow the path of the eight colours."
"Bryan Ansell back in the early days of Citadel/Foundry," looking over racks of metal miniatures, from an article on Wargames Atlantic's website on "how the sausage gets made"