Kill Team, Hide Team, Wait Team — our very normal discussion about small-scale Warhammer
Kill Team, Hide Team, Wait Team — our very normal discussion about small-scale Warhammer
Kill Team, Hide Team, Wait Team — our very normal discussion about small-scale Warhammer
We started with one simple observation and somehow ended up staring at giant AoS warscrolls in disbelief.
A quick balance chat over a Spearhead idea
Grand Cathay Spearhead, or How We Kitbashed a Ruleset Without Breaking the Game
Painting plans, building detours, and one very solid spear
Quick hobby news from the tournament front
We had one of those classic hobby chats that starts with “I’ve got some boxes” and somehow ends with a completely cursed list idea.
We love those hobby moments when a new model lands on the desk and, before the glue is even dry, we already know two things: it looks amazing, and it is going to take ages to paint.
We had one of those very hobby-shaped chat moments recently: half painting update, half game planning, and fully Warhammer.
We had one of those very familiar hobby chats recently: a little bit of rules talk, a little bit of list-building pain, a little bit of wishlist planning, and a lot of comparing which Warhammer systems actually click for us....
We had one of those very hobby evenings where everything mixed together nicely: competitive stats, list theory, a bit of healthy disbelief, and paint experiments on the side.
A hobby evening in three acts
We love those hobby moments when one box on the table suddenly changes the plans for the next few months.
A quick hobby note from our chat
We had one of those hobby evenings that are easy to sum up with: technically a loss, emotionally a win.
We had one of those very relatable hobby conversations this week: what do we actually bring for tomorrow, and how painted does it need to be to stop counting as “bare plastic”?
Sometimes a single photo on chat is enough to derail the evening hobby plans.
A very dangerous kind of scrolling
That warm hobby feeling sneaks up on us sometimes
Sometimes the best hobby finds come from a quick message