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'''Chris Peach''' is a member of [[Games Workshop]], having spent time in the retail side of the business, having once staffed GW Derby, where he worked alongside [[Duncan Rhodes]]. Sometime later, he joined the army painting team, and as a part of this he appeared in White Dwarf articles, specifically to show off his imperial guard allied detachment that would later become known as the Ventrillian Nobles, who also appear in the 8th edition [[Astra Militarium]] as an example of [[Your Dudes|making your army your own]]. This was during Games Workshop's Age of Apostasy, where [[Tom Kirby|a certain arsemonger]] seemed to desire nothing more than dining on the crystallised tears of loyal customers, [[Sisters of Battle]] players, [[Necron]] players (depends on what you thought of the old fluff I suppose), and neckbeards alike, making Chris a refreshing, if somewhat obscure buoy (along with many other talented guys and gals) in what was otherwise a shitshow sandwich of a period for the company.
{{stub}}'''Chris Peach''' is a member of [[Games Workshop]], having spent time in the retail side of the business, having once staffed GW Derby, where he worked alongside [[Duncan Rhodes]]. Sometime later, he joined the army painting team, and as a part of this he appeared in White Dwarf articles, specifically to show off his imperial guard allied detachment that would later become known as the Ventrillian Nobles, who also appear in the 8th edition [[Astra Militarium]] as an example of [[Your Dudes|making your army your own]]. This was during Games Workshop's Age of Apostasy, where [[Tom Kirby|a certain arsemonger]] seemed to desire nothing more than dining on the crystallised tears of loyal customers, [[Sisters of Battle]] players, [[Necron]] players (depends on what you thought of the old fluff I suppose), and neckbeards alike, making Chris a refreshing, if somewhat obscure buoy (along with many other talented guys and gals) in what was otherwise a shitshow sandwich of a period for the company.


In mid-2017, GeeDubs announced that Peachy had moved from his post in the hobby team to become the latest member of the relatively recent Warhammer TV alongside the firm fan favourite Duncan "St. Duncan of the Many Layers" Rhodes. Whilst Peachy may not be as well regarded (at least not with as much fanfare) by the denizens of this mighty site, he was a welcome addition to the team and together with his newfound partner in crime has continued to make painting far more enjoyable and easy than it actually is (<s>damn their talent</s> {{BLAM}} {{BLAM|Heresy!}})
In mid-2017, GeeDubs announced that Peachy had moved from his post in the hobby team to become the latest member of the relatively recent Warhammer TV alongside the firm fan favourite Duncan "St. Duncan of the Many Layers" Rhodes. Whilst Peachy may not be as well regarded (at least not with as much fanfare) by the denizens of this mighty site, he was a welcome addition to the team and together with his newfound partner in crime has continued to make painting far more enjoyable and easy than it actually is (<s>damn their talent</s> {{BLAM}} {{BLAM|Heresy!}})

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Chris Peach is a member of Games Workshop, having spent time in the retail side of the business, having once staffed GW Derby, where he worked alongside Duncan Rhodes. Sometime later, he joined the army painting team, and as a part of this he appeared in White Dwarf articles, specifically to show off his imperial guard allied detachment that would later become known as the Ventrillian Nobles, who also appear in the 8th edition Astra Militarium as an example of making your army your own. This was during Games Workshop's Age of Apostasy, where a certain arsemonger seemed to desire nothing more than dining on the crystallised tears of loyal customers, Sisters of Battle players, Necron players (depends on what you thought of the old fluff I suppose), and neckbeards alike, making Chris a refreshing, if somewhat obscure buoy (along with many other talented guys and gals) in what was otherwise a shitshow sandwich of a period for the company.

In mid-2017, GeeDubs announced that Peachy had moved from his post in the hobby team to become the latest member of the relatively recent Warhammer TV alongside the firm fan favourite Duncan "St. Duncan of the Many Layers" Rhodes. Whilst Peachy may not be as well regarded (at least not with as much fanfare) by the denizens of this mighty site, he was a welcome addition to the team and together with his newfound partner in crime has continued to make painting far more enjoyable and easy than it actually is (damn their talent *BLAM* Heresy!)

List of projects

Chris has collected numerous armies over the years, presented here are some of his collections: