The Old Models are Better Warhammer Meme

The Pain of Seeing Old Models Outshine the New: A Warhammer Meme
The Old Models are Better!
The Pain of Seeing Old Models Look Better
This meme humorously captures the frustration Warhammer players often feel when comparing older miniatures to newer releases. The top half of the image showcases a unit of Harlequins or Daemonettes, with their sleek, dynamic poses and intricate sculpting. These miniatures, despite being from an older range, still hold up incredibly well, with detailed armor, expressive stances, and sharp design. Below the models, the meme transitions into a familiar reaction image: a stick figure sitting at a computer, initially shocked, then flipping their monitor in sheer rage. This perfectly encapsulates the sentiment of a hobbyist realizing that sometimes, newer model updates do not necessarily improve upon older sculpts, and in some cases, might even feel like a downgrade.
The Hobbyist’s Dilemma
The meme plays into a long-running discussion in the Warhammer community—how Games Workshop’s redesigns of miniatures can be hit-or-miss. While many new models benefit from improved casting techniques and more intricate detailing, some older sculpts possess a unique character that newer versions fail to capture. This often leads to the ironic realization that progress in miniatures doesn’t always mean better. The meme resonates especially with long-time players who have a deep attachment to classic models and sometimes prefer to keep using them instead of adopting newer ones. It’s a mix of nostalgia, artistic preference, and frustration at the constant cycle of model updates in the Warhammer universe.