Chaos Dwarf Iron Sworn: original dream or cheaper plague-flavoured proxies?
The kind of hobby problem we know all too well
The kind of hobby problem we know all too well
We almost let this one slip by.
Sometimes a miniature just haunts the shelf
We love those hobby days that start with a simple message and suddenly turn into actual army-building plans.
Sometimes one material upgrade changes everything
Stas dropped something into our chat that immediately caught our attention: a playable draft of a new skirmish game built on TinyD6, the same system we previously tested during our delightfully cursed Dark Peppa sessions.
A small but very satisfying hobby update from our side: new models are landing on the desk, and with them comes that familiar mix of excitement and mild painting panic.
We had one of those hobby moments where army-building suddenly becomes very real.
We love those hobby moments when something suddenly clicks. After a stretch of tweaking, testing, and probably more than a bit of muttering at the printer, Michał finally dialed in his settings, found a resin that works, and the difference...
One more batch before calling it a night
Sometimes army-building starts with a rule, not a model
We had one of those dangerous hobby conversations recently — the kind that starts as a very loose idea and immediately makes us want to build warbands, write backstories, and start looking for STL files.
We managed to get in a small Age of Sigmar game this week, and even though it was “just” a 1500-point battle, it definitely gave our brains a proper workout.
Army-building rabbit holes are the best kind
Trying to make the game fit the table
We love those hobby moments when a perfectly normal conversation suddenly turns into “okay, this is happening now”.
A perfectly normal hobby chat in our group recently turned into three classic topics at once: spot the printed models, complain about expensive plastic, and admire increasingly ridiculous Skaven monsters. So basically: a full Warhammer day.
A quick hobby lesson from our group chat: always double-check your scaling before sending a big monster to print.
We had one of those very Wiatry Magii conversations recently: starting from “40k has cool lore” and ending with “what if we just played something else with the same vibe?” And honestly, that may be the most sensible approach to...
Evening hobby energy before tomorrow’s printing