We had one of those very Warhammer conversations recently: part tournament meta salt, part army-building inspiration, and part absolute nonsense caused by muscle memory in the browser bar.
Michał just picked up a parcel from Patryk, and honestly, it turned into one of those hobby hauls that immediately makes the group chat light up. As Ender put it best: quite a zoo.
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 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...
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.
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.