We had one of those very Warhammer conversations this week: it started with a spicy leak, escalated into apocalyptic speculation, took a detour through rules design, and somehow ended with Bretonnia, Kharadron anxiety, and a freshly finished Lammasu.
We had one of those very Necromunda stories recently: technically a win, practically a comedy of errors, and absolutely the kind of game we’ll remember longer than any clean tactical masterclass.
We had one of those very Warhammer hobby conversations this week: part excitement about building an army, part rules confusion, part light panic after an update, and part immediate daydreaming about narrative battles we absolutely want to play.
Sometimes hobby motivation comes from a calm, well-planned project. And sometimes it comes from a deadline, a tournament, and the sudden realization that yes, these models really do need to be painted before April.
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 evenings where everything mixed together nicely: competitive stats, list theory, a bit of healthy disbelief, and paint experiments on the side.
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”?