The latest developments in Reviving the Chaos bring exciting news: The tabletop wargaming community has a new reason to rally—Footsore Miniatures & Games has brought Mark Farr’s long-held vision to life with the release of an Oldhammer Orc army inspired by Warhammer Fantasy Battles 3rd Edition. This eagerly anticipated project marks a major milestone for fans of classic Warhammer lore, offering a nostalgic yet modern take on one of the most iconic forces in the Warhammer universe, much like Games Workshop – Warhammer 40,000: Introductory Set.

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For decades, Warhammer Fantasy Battles has been a cornerstone of tabletop wargaming, with its 3rd Edition era often hailed as a golden age of creativity and storytelling. The return of this aesthetic through Footsore’s new Orc army rekindles the spirit of that era while adapting it for contemporary players. The kit includes meticulously detailed miniatures, rules inspired by Oldhammer mechanics, and painting guides designed to help hobbyists bring their own chaotic vision to life.
Mark Farr, a well-known figure in the miniature gaming community, has long championed the value of blending historical design with modern playability. His work on this project reflects a deep respect for Warhammer’s legacy while addressing the evolving needs of today’s players. “This isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s about giving new and returning hobbyists a chance to experience the raw energy of Oldhammer in a way that feels fresh,” Farr explained in an exclusive statement.

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The release is particularly significant for Warhammer Fantasy Battles enthusiasts who have missed the unapologetic brutality and wild artistry of 3rd Edition Orcs. Footsore’s kit includes not only miniatures but also rulebooks and scenarios that mirror the loose, humorous, and chaotic nature of Oldhammer gameplay. This approach caters to both seasoned players seeking a throwback experience and newcomers looking for an accessible entry point into Warhammer’s expansive lore. For those interested in alternatives, Games Workshop – Warhammer 40,000: Starter Set, which we reviewed extensively.
For the broader wargaming community, this project highlights the growing trend of community-driven design. Footsore has long been celebrated for its commitment to listener feedback, and this Orc army is the result of years of collaboration with hobbyists who wanted more flexibility in their Warhammer campaigns. The kit’s modular nature allows players to scale armies up or down depending on their needs, making it a versatile addition to any collection. Gamers might also consider Maximum Games Blood Bowl 3: Brutal, which we reviewed extensively.
What does this mean for players? It means a return to the days when Orcs were as much about fun and absurdity as they were about combat. With Footsore’s attention to detail, this army isn’t just a tribute—it’s a fully functional force that can stand up to modern gaming standards while honoring the past.
If you’re ready to unleash chaos on your tabletop, now is the time to dive into this new release. Whether you’re painting up your first Orc or revisiting an old favorite, this kit promises hours of enjoyment and creative expression.