Re: Forces of Fantasy and Ravening Hordes
Forces of Fantasy books are the same size as 1st edition books.
Ravening Hordes is a few mm larger than the 2nd ed rulebooks, and doesn't fit in the 2nd edition box, the page layout and typography are totally different as well, so doesn't really match in style.
Content-wise, FoF is an odd beast, and so I love it best. It has some new creatures, magic items, rules clarifications as well as very loose army lists. Worth remembering that it was written before the setting was codified, and has a much wilder, slightly grimey swords and sorcery vibe to it than even 2nd Ed. has It also has some lovely b&w artwork, several outstanding small Blanche pieces, his zombie-ghost-child punk halfling standard bearer and drunken tramp-wizard. No idea what I paid for it. But if I had to I'd happily pay £20 for it tomorrow.
For rebinding, the internal gutter is about 1/4" so there isn't a lot of space for oversewing / library binding. The pagecount is 46 / 38 / 38 so would make very fat sections, so there's a bit of a challenge there!
Ravening hordes, apart from adding a few specialist troop types isn't really my cup of tea, it is much the same as 3rd Eds. Armies, telling you what consists each army in the Warhammer World, but without much in the way of background or supporting narrative.
Would you also be looking to include articles from the Compendiums/Journals?