After several months, I finally scored a copy of Third Edition Warhammer Fantasy Battle. I've been reading about the Oldhammer movement, and it's philosophy is similar to that of the Old School Renaissance: a do-it-yourself vibe, with heavy reliance on a referee instead of a rulebook. The book has some wear, but it isn't falling apart.
This is the edition that got me started in fantasy gaming back in the late 1980s. Although I'd been playing D&D for quite awhile, when it came to wargaming I was sci-fi only--Ogre, Battletech, and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, which eventually led me around to Warhammer Fantasy Battle.
Since I worked in a game store around this time, my employee discount resulted in the acquisition of a whole bunch of undead miniatures (that being my favorite army). However, I never really got to use them on the battlefield until I started playing Hordes of the Things. However, the idea of quickly painting up a couple of units and a champion or two for a quick battle has me excited. And now I have the rules, so I can get those skellies on the table for some Oldhammer!
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Got that one in 86 and still have it...a classic.
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