How do?
So, Oldhammer eh?
For the uninitiated, Oldhammer is playing older editions of the GW games, and foe the purpose of this thread, specifically previous editions of Warhammer, The Game of Fantasy Battles.
It's not entirely uncommon. I don't know many gamers who (space allowing) are fond of binning their old army books - I for one am keeping hold of my collection of 8th Edition books, and to provide flexibility in my collect, I'll be buying square bases to mount my models.
But I keep seeing claims that its looked down upon, for reasons unknown to me.
Well I say enough of that. The war gaming hobby is about more than The Now. Anyone who has played for any length of time has likely spent a not inconsiderable sum on their collection - models, books and the associated paraphernalia.
How can wanting to keep playing a favoured rules set be a bad thing? Where's the downside?
So let's get the ball rolling.
For those who partake, tell us about it. Which edition(s?) do you play? What's your local scene like? Do you just use the old books, or have you come up with your own versions? Have you developed rules for newer units - could be the very recent stuff such as Stormcast Eternals, could be toys introduced since your preferred Army Book was printed (for instance, Dark Elf Kharybdis)
Tell us of your Oldhammer, Usul....