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In the Warhammer Film Club Jordan Sorcery and guests explore the movies that influenced, inspired, and informed the creation of Warhammer Fantasy, 40k, Necromunda, and many more classic Games Workshop games.
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Did you grow up collecting and painting Citadel miniatures, and playing games like Warhammer, Warhammer 40k, HeroQuest, Battlemasters, and Space Hulk? Did you gradually grow out of the hobby only to find yourself plunging back in many years later, discovering great new games like Frostgrave, Rogue Planet, and Kings of War? The Bedroom Battlefields Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast brings you conversations about collecting, gaming, painting, terrain, and much more - often with a nostalgic twis ...
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From deep dives into HeroQuest and Citadel Combat Cards to in-depth chats with folks like Ian Livingston and Rick Priestley, Jordan Sorcery is creating incredible content documenting the rich history of Games Workshop. On this episode, he's kind enough to join me for a chat about where it all began, watching someone destroy a Dwarven cannon at Game…
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Peachy from Peachy Tips joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the 2001 French action horror Brotherhood of the Wolf and 1980 pulp classic Flash Gordon. There’s bone swords, space ships, fantasy beasts, Timothy Dalton, movie critique, Warhammer history, and so much more in this new discussion from the Warhammer Film Club. The Warhammer Film Club podcas…
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Wib from Snipe and Wib joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the 1973 Michael Moorcock adaptation The Final Programme and the unforgettable 1982 horror The Thing. There’s groovy dystopian super spies, bizarre plots, terrifying mutations, movie critique, Warhammer history, and so much more in this new discussion from the Warhammer Film Club. The Warham…
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Dave Chilvers from Olden Demon joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the 1997 satirical science-fiction epic Starship Troopers and the aged 1968 comedy Carry On Up the Khyber. There’s propaganda, satire, comedy, action, content warnings, movie critique, and so much more in this new discussion from the Warhammer Film Club. The Warhammer Film Club podca…
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Mike Hutchinson from Planet Smasher Games joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the 1981 fantasy comedy Time Bandits and the shocking 1971 picture Ken Russell’s The Devils. There’s religious hysteria, time heists, a Warhammerian sense of the absurd, movie critique, and so much more in this new discussion from the Warhammer Film Club. The Warhammer Fil…
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Snipe from Snipe & Wib joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the legendary 1975 comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail and the undeniable 1991 classic Terminator 2. There’s manic surrealisms, Necrons, Warhammer humour, movie critique, and so much more in this new discussion from the Warhammer Film Club. The Warhammer Film Club podcast brings together …
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After 20 years exploring the Known World, Gotrek & Felix return home and quickly get involved in liberating a dwarf hold from bizarre mind-controlled orcs! Stu from Miniature Realms and Jordan Sorcery chat about their latest read in the GW Book Club - a regular podcast talking about classic books published by Games Workshop and the Black Library. _…
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The Warhammer Film Club podcast brings together lifelong hobbyists and movie fans to talk about the films that influenced the history of Warhammer and our own gaming journeys. Featuring guests like MS Paints, Snipe & Wib, and Peachy talking about movies like Alien 3, The Devils, Starship Troopers, and Monty Python this is the perfect podcast for ga…
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Total War: Warhammer narrative lead Andy Hall in conversation with Jordan Sorcery. Andy Hall tells me about his career in gaming, designing Grand Cathay, writing for Total War, and many more stories from one of the most successful Warhammer game series ever made! Andy Hall interview. [TOTAL WAR: WARHAMMER] https://www.totalwar.com/total-war/total-w…
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The world's most iconic Oldhammer event, Bring Out Your Lead, took place at the Foundry between Friday, 8th August and Sunday, 10th August. I caught up with Mike Hutchinson (Hobgoblin, Gaslands, A Billion Suns), Owen Staton (Crown of Command, Time Between Times Storytelling), Lewis (Oldhammer Fiction Podcast), Jordan (Jordan Sorcery), Evelina (Jimm…
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Director of the official 90s 40k short film Inquisitor,Tom Lauten in conversation with Jordan Sorcery. Having worked with Troma in New York on the likes of ultra low budget horror film The Toxic Avenger, Tom Lauten applied his mastery of movie make up and special affects to the first official live action films set in Warhammer's 41st millennium. In…
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Is this hobby the one remaining place we can still escape from digital technology and leave the phones, tablets, etc at the door? Or, are there benefits to be had by implementing certain tech to run "hybrid" style gaming experiences? That's just one of the topics we touch on in this episode of the Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast. This time around,…
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The Old World RPG senior producer Padraig Murphy in conversation with Jordan Sorcery. Padraig Murphy talks developing The Old World RPG, why Talagaad, exploring roleplay in the Warhammer setting, and where the game might go in the future! Padraig Murphy interview. [THE OLD WORLD RPG - CUBICLE 7] https://bit.ly/4l2Y72q [EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW A…
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3d printed terrain might be trendy right now, but let's not forget about the tremendous benefits of MDF buildings and scenery - especially as this medium has been levelled up recently at Warbases, who now run a pre-coloured range. They also run the fantastic Bifrost Miniatures range and there's loads of fun to be had in there, from giant Ettins to …
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Frostgrave is one of the most recognisable games in the tabletop miniature wargame hobby. It's also one of the most popular outwith the Games Workshop Empire. On this episode, we're joined by the architect of the frozen city himself - Joe McCullough. We're going to talk about the lay of the land when this miniature agnostic fantasy skirmish game wa…
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Cathay is joining the Old World so Stu and Jordan have checked out one of the original short stories written for Total War: Warhammer 3. Master of the Meteor Wind by David Guymer tells a tense tale of tea and Tzeentch in the celestial empire. _____________________________ Support Stu and Miniature Realms: PATREON: patreon.com/MiniatureRealms DISCOR…
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HeroQuest and Space Crusade designer Stephen Baker in conversation with Jordan Sorcery. Stephen Baker talks about his career, game design philosophy, how he invented and developed HeroQuest with Milton Bradley and Games Workshop, and more! From HeroQuest to Space Crusade and beyond, Stephen Baker's games introduced a generation to the worlds of War…
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Warhammer Armies: Beasts of Chaos was released for the 6th edition of the game and marked the first ever distinct Beastman armies book. Stu and Jordan revisit the classic book and chat through the best bits! _____________________________ Support Stu and Miniature Realms: PATREON: patreon.com/MiniatureRealms DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Zb3akVbvcw YO…
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My latest interview is with the Ultramarines movie director, Martyn Pick. Released in 2010, Ultramarines was the first feature length film set in the 40k universe. An animation featuring a stellar cast of British voice actors and a script by Dan Abnett the film was released on an exclusive DVD special edition, but quickly became one of the most pir…
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Domien De Groot is one half of Audio Epics, a company specialising in fantasy audio storytelling. They've published a number of richly designed and immersive tales that will be of interest to listeners of this podcast, not least of all, the Witch Hunter series. Each story is available on YouTube or the audio podcast feed. I would also highly recomm…
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My latest interview is with WFRP designer T.S. Luikart. After working extensively on the Storm of Chaos set 2nd edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay for Green Ronin and Black Industries T.S. eventually joined Cubicle 7 to develop their range of Games Workshop IP games. T.S. has worked on Soulbound, Wrath & Glory, Imperium Maledictum, WFRP 4th edit…
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Warhammer Armies: Wood Elves was released for the 4th edition of the game and marked the first ever Wood Elves armies book. Stu and Jordan revisit the classic book and chat through the best bits! _____________________________ Support Stu and Miniature Realms: PATREON: patreon.com/MiniatureRealms DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Zb3akVbvcw YOUTUBE: https…
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Legendary RPG designer Graeme Davis returns to chat with me about the WFRP that never was! We explore the projects that didn't get finished, the ideas that almost made it, and the awesome stuff that almost happened. Graeme Davis was part of the team that brought WFRP to incredible life, and his career has taken him to amazing worlds like Vampire th…
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In the mid-2000s Games Workshop's Black Library didn't just publish Warhammer novels, it published original stories for classic movie horror franchises like Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Final Destination! With the new Final Destination: Bloodlines movie on the way Jordan Sorcery and Stu at the GW Book Club decided to delve into the…
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Malekith is the first part of the Sundering trilogy, an epic tale of heroism and betrayal at the heart of the High Elf nation. The GW Book Club is joined by author Gav Thorpe to chat about the story, writing in the time of legends, working with Black Library, and the world of Warhammer! _____________________________ Support Stu and Miniature Realms…
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A recent episode with Mantic's Ronnie Renton got into licensing IPs for tabletop miniature games. That prompted our question of the month for April, which was: What classic, popular, or obscure IPs would you most like to see adapted into a miniatures game? So, here are our answers. And if you want to get involved in this month's QotM, here's the li…
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Sandy Mitchell has written countless classic 40k and Warhammer Fantasy stories for GW Books and the Black Library. Pen name of author Alex Stewart, Mitchell, is the force behind the brilliant Commissar Ciaphas Cain series of novels and short stories. In conversation with Jordan Sorcery Alex talks about his early career reviewing films like Highland…
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Our question of the month in March was, "What's the coolest bit of terrain you've ever made?". On this episode we'll hear the many great answers, as well as reveal the QotM for April. I also talk about a solo/coop ruleset I've been working on, and the knee-jerk decision to buy and play Blood Bowl! April Question of the Month Bedroom Battlefields Pa…
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Former White Dwarf Australian editor Dave Taylor in conversation with Jordan Sorcery. We talked about Dave's career with Games Workshop, some behind the scenes White Dwarf insights, how the international editions came to be, and Dave's most recent project - Dave Taylor Miniatures, a company that publishes Art Of books by some of the best miniature …
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Ronnie Renton, the founder of Mantic Games, joins the podcast to discuss the world of tabletop miniatures, game design, and the company’s evolution. Ronnie shares his journey from working at Games Workshop to starting his own company, his thoughts on the state of the hobby, and how Mantic has carved its own niche with games like Kings of War, Dunge…
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In the late 80s there were 17 fiction books published by Games Workshop in their first attempt to create the Black Library; and now we're going to rank them! _____________________________ Support Stu and @MiniatureRealms: [PATREON] patreon.com/MiniatureRealms [DISCORD] https://discord.gg/Zb3akVbvcw [YOUTUBE] https://youtube.com/@MiniatureRealms?si=…
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Bob Naismith was one of the early Citadel sculptors who helped to define the foundations of Warhammer and 40k. From the original Space Marine design, predating Rogue Trader and the start of 40k, to the plastics created for HeroQuest and Space Crusade, Bob and Jordan talk about an incredible career full of iconic and important work. Bob Naismith int…
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Graeme Davis was part of the team that brought WFRP to incredible life, and his career has taken him to amazing worlds like Vampire the Masquerade, Supernatural, and Vaesen. In our conversation we explored the opportunities and perils of drawing on folklore for making monsters, such as with the Fimir of Warhammer, and the ways in which encounter an…
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Warhammer Armies: High Elves for the 4th edition was the first army book for the faction in the history of Warhammer Fantasy Battle! In this non-fiction episode of the GW Book Club Stu and Jordan explore this classic Warhammer text! _____________________________ Support Stu and @MiniatureRealms: [PATREON] patreon.com/MiniatureRealms [DISCORD] https…
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Trish Carden joined Citadel in the 80s and became a legendary sculptor for Citadel Miniatures. Working closely with Aly Morrison, Bob Naismith, and many others Trish soon gained famed as the Monster Girl, able to creature magnificent beasts, dragons, and monsters that were unforgettable. With Aly Morrison, Trish established Marauder Miniatures, a n…
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The final GW Book, a true Warhammer Fantasy classic written by by Kim Newman under the pen name Jack Yeovil and released in 1991. Beasts in Velvet is a Jack the Ripper inspired murder mystery on the streets of the Empire capital of Altdorf. Featuring countless cameos from the other GW Books titles and a brilliant detective story at its heart this b…
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Michael Lovejoy is co-creator of the cult anthropomorphic animal skirmish game Burrows & Badgers. On this episode, he joins me for a chat about the history of the game and miniature range, running a company in the hobby, and the upcoming second edition. Also mentioned was this written interview with Michael on Goonhammer.com.…
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Rowan Zeoli and Caeylin Ellis of the independent tabletop gaming news site Rascal join Jordan to chat about the founding of the site, taking games journalism seriously, and the future of gaming. Rascal News was founded a year ago by 3 tabletop journalists who had worked for Polygon, Dicebreaker, Gizmodo, and I09. As those organisations have been sh…
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