An 8-Hour Age of Sigmar Grind, Side Tables, and Late-Night 40k
One of those proper club days
One of those proper club days
We love those hobby days that start in complete chaos and somehow still end with army ideas taking shape.
We love those hobby days that start with a simple message and suddenly turn into actual army-building plans.
We love those hobby moments when one finished detail suddenly makes the whole project feel real. This time it was end3r checking in with a small but important update: the grenade launcher is done.
The Old World is starting to really pull us in
New Kharadron hype hit us immediately
We recently fell into one of our favourite hobby rabbit holes: browsing old Warhammer Fantasy Battle minis online and arguing about which ones aged like fine wine, and which ones absolutely, gloriously did not.
We had one of those very good hobby conversations recently: a simple idea, a specific deadline, and just enough chaos to make it exciting.
We had one of those very hobby-real update moments this week: progress happened, but not quite in the order we originally imagined.
We had one of those very familiar Warhammer mornings: somebody drops a Warhammer Community link, everyone starts scrolling in mild panic, and five minutes later our army lists no longer make sense.
Michal dropped one of those hobby ideas into chat that immediately makes us go: oh no, this is dangerously cool.
Painting progress, hobby peer pressure, and one very important unfinished detail
We had one of those very good hobby evenings where a couple of painted models suddenly turned into a full-on motivation boost for everyone else.
We had one of those very normal hobby-chat mornings: a bit of rules grumbling, a bit of list nonsense, and then suddenly — fresh minis on the desk.
Stas has officially entered the “slowly, slowly” phase of army-building — which, as we all know, is still infinitely better than leaving boxes untouched on the shelf.
A dangerous amount of Spearhead browsing
We had one of those very relatable hobby chat moments recently: one part “that unit looks absolutely awful to play against”, one part “which obviously means we now want to try it ourselves”, and one part “why does this painting...
We had one of those classic hobby chat moments at the end of May: one link dropped, one box revealed, and suddenly the whole conversation turned into army-building math.
One rules question, and suddenly the whole army looked different
We had one of those classic hobby chat moments: one person mentions Salamanders, someone else asks if that just means “more Marines again”, and then suddenly the whole conversation swerves hard into rules discussion.