
Midwinter Minis, is a very skilled painter on YouTube, and recently he came forth and told the community why he has terminated his Non-Disclosure Agreement with GW. But before we get into why we have to lay the foundation.
This YouTuber Gave Up His GW NDA- But Why?
Midwinter Minis doesn’t work for Games Workshop so it’s not like he ever left the company. However, because of his community outreach from his videos, GW “partnered” with him to give him content before the official release date. They entered an NDA which basically allowed him to get content ahead of time while certain legal implications would take place if he leaked anything important at the wrong time. You’d think that there would be some sensitive information being handed out with an agreement like that, however, Midwinter Minis said otherwise.
He essentially said that he was told virtually nothing, and got models only two days prior to when they would go up for pre-order. His goal was to have them painted and do a showcase video on them the same day they went up for pre-order. However, with only getting 48 hours to assemble, paint, shoot, and edit videos before their pre-order date, he felt rushed and overwhelmed. He would also get shipments of minis he already had, which he didn’t really know what to do with them. So, he turned them into some prize giveaways to help support the channel.

The Straw That Broke the Camel’s Back

So what’s the point of all this?

Some Of Midwinter’s Work
From going on questionable painting binges to trying to figure out which 40k character his girlfriend is describing, his channel is full of content.

Should GW not be afraid to hand out more “sensitive” content given the rate of solid leaks recently? Do you know anyone else that’s worked with GW in the same way in the past?
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