Taken from Volume 1, No.4 of the Courier magazine. An interview with the then President of Ral Partha, Glenn Kidd. Quite amusing to look at it with the hindsight of 32 years later.....
Photo by Desmond
Courier - Tell me Glenn,
what aspect of the hobby interests you the most?
Glenn - The
comradeship of the hobby-most of the close friends I have
now I've met through the hobby. I've
developed many years of friendship with 20 or 30
different people I've met in the hobby .
Courier - What do you like
least about the hobby?
Glenn - I dislike
the people who take the hobby too seriously to the
point of when they loose they get all upset. I dislike the petty
bickering . I think as a hobby, it should be fun. I hate to see people "cry" and
argue that this rule is not "real" or isn't " fair". I like to play wargames , I like to have a good
time, I like to laugh . I don't like being
very intense about it.
Courier - If there
was anything you could change about the hobby, what
would it be?
Glenn - Well , I think I would
change the things I just mentioned . I would
try to make the people realize it was just fun. I'd try and make
them realize that just because
they lost a battle or a game the world isn't ending
. They' re only cardboard counters or lead figures and it doesn't really
matter.
Courier - Do you
think Americans, Canadians or Europeans are the most serious
about the hobby?
Glenn - I'm not
qualified to answer that. If I were guessing I would
say the English are the most serious about the hobby. I
think the Americans are the most paranoid about the hobby.
Courier - How
did you start your company Glenn?
Glenn - Well , four
years ago, Tom Meier, myself and a fella by the name of Rich
Smethurst got together, and put up a certain
amount of money-we found it wasn 't enough
so we got three other people to join us: Marc Rubin, Jack Hesselbrock
and Chuck Crain. After we bought all our
equipment, we found we had a very small amount
of operating capital , so we ran the company out of my basement for a
year and a half.
Courier - How high
a price do you think wargamers will pay for a
25mm figure?
Glenn - Well , I think
right now the price is about 50<): .With continuing inflation
it 's going to go higher and higher, I think it's all
wrong. In 1970 I paid about 20<): or a
quarter a piece and that seemed a bit on the high side then but
people are paying 50<): now. I have
no doubt that the price
will eventually go to 75<): or even a dollar
and 75Q: or a dollar will only be worth 50<): then, so I think it's all relative
.
Courier - Do you
think the trend is turning towards using 15mm figures
exclusively?
Glenn - Not exclusively . I think the
trend will go more and more towards 15mm's
because of the cost. But there are some miniatures
games where you don' t need hundreds of
figures and 25mm's are quite suitable . There are a lot of
people who don't want to try to paint 15mm's who are
very happy with 25mm' s. I think there ' ll be a
place for a long time for 25mm' s.
Courier - What new
historical lines will you be producing and when do you plan
to release them?
Glenn - Well we' re doing a complete Renaissance line, that's armies
of the 1500' s, right now. We' re planning on doing 100 different
figures of that line. We've got a
25mm Napoleonic line that's on hold
right now and we' ll be
finishing that up within the next few months . It will
consist of the armies that fought at Waterloo; the Prussians, the French, the British and the British allies . We' re considering
doing a 15mm line next winter and we've haven
't decided as yet what it will be . It might
be a 15mm Ancients line, it might be a 15mm
Musket and Pike and it might be both . We' re just
researching the matter now.
Courier - Would you ever
consider doing a Napoleon-in-Egypt line?
Glenn - I don't think
so. We might consider adding it on to the 15mm Napoleonic
line we have have now, but it seems a bit obscure. I don' t think there' s a really big market for that
.
Courier - What set of Historical
rules has made the most impact
on the hobby?
Glenn - Wargamers' Research
Ancient Rules.
Courier - Why, because
it's the most popular?
Glenn - It's the most
popular and they were probably the first out that
everybody accepted.
Courier - How popular in general do you
think wargaming will become in the
United States?
Glenn - It's
becoming more and more accepted every day. I doubt
it will ever be on the level of bowling, tennis or golf
but I think it 's coming of age. Nineteen years ago it was very
rare that you ever heard of anybody that gamed. Now you can read about it in newspapers, magazines , it 's more open. It's still rare but not so rare that you' ll never
hear about it.
Courier - What do you
think about women in wargaming?
Glenn - The same
thing I think of women in anything. If they
want to do it fine .
Courier - Do you think wargaming can ever be viewed as an art form?
Glenn - No .
Courier - Even when you consider all the creativity in figure
painting?
Glenn - That's not wargaming. The painting of figures is definitely an art form
. The game itself is just a game by definition
and I don't think a game can ever be viewed as
an art from .
Courier - Do you think
the hobby has grown in the last few
years?
Glenn - Oh it has grown enormously, probably in the neighborhood of 500 to 1,000% in the
last few years .
Courier - What do you think was the most significant reason for this
growth?
Glenn - Fantasy . The emergence of fantasy wargaming and role playing .
Courier - Then obviously
you don't think fantasy is just a fad that will die out .
Glenn - No. It's too open ended . Fantasy is wherever your imagination
will take you . It might cool off but I don 't think
it's a fad . It seems like it 's growing in geometric proportions
and I don' t know how long it will keep up . I think
fantasy is here to stay .
Courier - Thank you Glenn, I appreciate
your comments
5 comments:
Very nice interview. Thanks for posting this!
Thanks Dave! I wonder: Is Glenn Kidd still in the industry? He seemed to have a grasp on where we were headed!
I believe he works in the computer industry - a US friend sees him at shows. I'll try and pick up more info!
Hello All,
My name is Hiatt and I'm Glenn's step son. I came across this article through Glenn Kidd, Jr., who is his son and my step brother.
I just want to let you know that Glenn Kidd Sr. still attends all the HMGS conventions here in the US. He retired from the computer industry in early 2000s. Now he operates a miniature rules publishing company called Test of Battle with Frank Chadwick, who is also a titan in the industry. Their website is at: http://testofbattle.com/
I guess that is all for now.
Happy gaming!
Thanks for that Hiatt. I enjoyed looking through your own links. Do you know of the Ral Partha Yahoo Group?
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/RalParthaMinis/conversations/topics
Dave
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