WACKY SUBMISSIONS - GW LIFE

GW life. What is this all about you say? Well this is the section that is dedicated to everything Games Workshop in our regular life. That is correct, no gaming tables here (well, not really a GAMING table). I want you to send in pictures of all the things you have in your life that is Games Workshop outside the normal hobby. I want stuff from outrageous gamers who love the hobby so much they painted their favorite army symbols on their car. Examples are custom license plates, cookies you baked special at your last birthday party, the plush stuffed Nurgle doll that your grandma knitted and sewed for you when you started the dark journey into the depths of chaos. I know you people are getting army-related tattoos out there... send us pics of those! These are the easy ones. Send in everything that is Games Workshop but NOT the regular gaming hobby stuff. I once made a frame out of a Dark Angel army and put a Dark Angel Mark Gibbons print in it. The frame was amazing. This is cool but the more outrageous the better.


Posted: 18 June 2004

Here's a pic of Max Cohen's Tzeentch tattoo. "twas a pity the work was done so poorly...it's now covered."

What a sap to covering up this great GW Life. I'm sure Tzeentch will come for Max and make him do some kinky things to repent for this silliness. I herby put out a challenge for people to send in a better GW related tattoo. It is worth a laugh anyway. Select the graphic to see a larger view.

Kinda ironic that you got a Tzeentch tattoo, then changed it, eh?† Thing about tattoos is that they're permanent, and you want to make sure that if you're going to get something, you get something good.† It was a cool idea, but next time don't let Stevie Wonder draw it for you.† And please tell me that's a picture of your arm, 'cause it looks like it's dangerously close to being a crotch shot.

Thanks to Max Cohen for letting us in on his odd Tzeenthc ways.


Posted: 21 March 2004
Originally posted in Issue 4 Spring 2003.

Hear you will see a good example of over the top commitment to the hobby we know and love. It is a coffee table that sits in my living room and I use it everyday. I think it is amazing. I came up with the idea and did some simple drawings on my computer. My mother saw them and went to our old high school shop teacher who built it. To let you know his skill level, he was commissioned by the Canadian government to make a chair as a gift to the Queen of England that now sits in Buckingham palace. After the table was built, my mother and I stained and urethaned it. The logo is a store header card that sits flush to the top. The drawer has invisible runners hidden on the inside. I think it is well made and well themed. Click the picture of the table to see a larger version.

Submitted By: Bill Murphy