Introducing King Fluff


I thought I’d introduce myself as one of the co-founders of this, the newest blog covering everything from the wars to conquer Terra to the culmination of the Horus Heresy, my name is King Fluff (you may be aware of my Facebook page or may have stumbled across my stuff on boards around the hobby internet or even my merch store on Spreadshirt).

I’m currently working in education, which as you can imagine has sapped quite a bit of my hobby time just recently but I’m hoping that blogging here will give me the motivation to get some of my hobby projects to completion over the next year or so. I've also worked in high schools, colleges, as a graphic designer for the NHS as an apprenticeship assessor. I've worked in a zoo and as an education development officer in an art gallery. I've also worked for GW. 

Essentially I got into war gaming to make friends. Two of the guys I 'latched onto' collected but didn't really play, one collected WHFB Orks and the other collected Blood Angels and Empire. I remember the days enviously admiring fire dragons and paint sets until I took the plunge and asked for some models one Christmas. 

I started collecting with the old skeleton horde box set and used Humbrol paints. They were painted with blue war painted skulls and were VERY shiny.



I moved onto 40K and collected a custom chapter of space marines (something to do with dragons - Crimson Dragons perhaps) with the RTB01 beakies. It was all a kind of progression from collecting Star Wars toys and making airfix models (which I painted and hung from my bedroom ceiling with bits of cotton). In the 1990s I moved on to the Space Wolves when they were re-imagined with Ragnar Blackmane as their commander and a standalone codex.



I was blown away by the models and at that point pledge my steel to the Wolf King Leman Russ. I spent hours and hours and HOURS copying the paint schemes from the codex and White Dwarf and I remember the particular challenges of doing the wolf skin diagnostic patch on the Iron Priest (which must have taken me a good 2 months to paint). 

When I went to uni (the first time) I dropped out of the hobby for a while, I just didn’t have the time to continue but once finished I was keen to get back into it and I renewed my allegiance in my first job by starting a Warhammer club at the school I worked at, I picked up the Necrons army box of the time and they became my first fully painted 40K army. After this point I found my hobby growing exponentially, I had at least a 2000pt force for every army that Games Workshop made, but I only really found enough time to clean them, build them, base them and prime them black – there was a long period of me just having black armies, something that I’m keen to avoid again and I’m only now getting to the end of selling off all my surplus. It was around this time that I began to become aware of Forge World and its resin goodies. 

For Unity before Heresy I’ll be looking at the plethora of inspiration tied up in the 30K universe, namely the Thousand Sons, Night Lords, Knight Households and Titan Legios of this heroic and epic era. I’ll also be looking at seldom explored narratives and armies, scenery and rule sets. 

I was pretty early to the HH train, having been a collector of space wolves for a considerable amount of time I was really interested in looking at the flip side of the coin so I began converting a pre-heresy Thousand Sons army. This was around 2006/2007 so over 10 years ago now, I spent many an hour taking chaos space marine, chaos warrior and space marine bits and combining them with plastic card strips to create the army, which (for the time – prior to any kind of HH armour or rules from FW, including the initial Badab sets) looked pretty good. At that time I got involved with the Tempus Fugitives led by the illustrious Stuart Mackaness (who now works for Warcradle Studios), helping to shape their rule systems by playtesting and with The Great Crusade (then run by the now infamous Laurie Goulding) where we were blogging our armies. For the Siege of Terra element of the TF campaign in 2010 I decided to go all out and made my own armour variant space marines for MK2 – MK5 and formed these into a Space Wolf army, shortly after FW announced the Badab War books and released official models for the earlier marks of armour. Undeterred (well perhaps a little) I decided for the next event set in the scouring I would make a Mechanicum army. Lots of conversion potential and alongside that project I started making my own Imperial Knight models. As is the way, Games Workshop now make both these things in plastic (happy days), so being a little frustrated with ‘wasted effort’ and constant bolter vs power armour games I decided to start the Enemies of the Emperor project.

The Enemies of the Emperor is a ruleset for using any (and all?) alien and lost human culture armies against FW ruled space marines or indeed any imperial force. Whilst writing the rules I'm also working on small 1000 - 2000 point forces of these great crusade era aliens and humans; Laer, Megarachnids, Scions of the Storm, Nurthene, Nephilim, Olamic Quietude, Keylekid, Exodites, Hrud, Demiurg, Interex and Jorgall. As you can imagine this is pretty exhausting, making the models from scratch and then painting them – but a hell of a lot of fun.



I currently don't play very much (having two kids and a busy schedule) but currently my army of choice is Custodes as I’ve really enjoyed the quickness of results when painting gold armour. I've also always loved big, impressive models and I’m slowly amassing a few knight households and a Titan Demi-Legio. I'm currently working on a few terrain projects in my gaming room at home in preparation for the 7 events I’ll be running or co-running in 2019 so you can imagine that it’s currently in a little disarray (not as pictured).




 As I said earlier I don't play very often so running the events is a great opportunity to meet new and old friends alike whilst everyone has a great time rolling dice. For the events I do a fair bit of rules writing and play testing from specific scenarios to optional army selections or even automated models that interact with players during their games.



I do enjoy going to events though as it is mainly when I play but I would consider myself more a collector than a gamer. 

On a side note to the 30K focus of what I’m currently doing I’m also collecting Skitarii and Adeptus Mechanicum armies for 40K but I'm planning on these blending in to my 30K armies. 

I also picked up an all tree Wood Elf army whilst working at GW which I still need to finish building and painting for a throw down with Templarscrusade01. (Ohh and I may have also got an all Khorne daemon army for WHFB too). If that wasn’t enough I’m also collecting all my 30K models in 6mm scale to go alongside my Adeptus Titanicus models to do micro campaigns (and for easier transport – it’s not easy taking 5 reavers, 2 warhounds and 17 knights to a gaming venue and that’s without the 6000pts of legion forces)


Well that’s a little about me… I’m really excited to be aboard UB4H I’m very happy to have found like-minded people in the guise of my fellow founders Tylar and Col. Hertford and we can’t wait to truly unleash the magnitude of the pre-Heresy epoch upon the interwebs. So stay tuned for some mad cap conversions, stompy titans, crazy aliens, large scale terrain, lots and lots of MK2 and MK3 armour and possibly even the big E Himself (unless Simon Egan beats me to it)

Signing off...
KF

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  1. Very interesting to read about how you got into the hobby. I also started with Airfix (and another brand - Humbrol?) airplane kits, and I also had them dangling from my ceiling when I was a kid!
    I started with Heresy playing with the Animosity group at Maelstrom Games in Mansfield. I was a member of the Tempus Fugitives group but was too late to join in with their events.

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    1. Well met Brother Grazer. We veterans need to look after each other 😊 hopefully we’ll see you at an event in the near future šŸ™ŒšŸ»

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