We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: a new game appears on the horizon, the models look tempting, the ideas start flowing… and then reality hits us with the classic combo of too many projects already in...
A funny, slightly painful, and very hobby-real discussion kicked off in our chat this week: what do people actually mean when they say “tabletop standard” painting?
We started out trying to do the classic hobby-group thing: schedule some games for next week. As usual, it quickly turned into a tactical exercise involving league pairings, store bookings, evening availability, childcare logistics, and the ever-valuable reserve of wifecoins....
We love those hobby moments when an army idea appears almost by accident and suddenly turns into a proper project. This time Michał dropped a very specific plan into the chat: this is going to become 500 points of Renegade...
We love these hobby moments when we sit down just for a second to test a color, and then suddenly the clock says two hours have passed. That was exactly the vibe this time.
Stas checked in with another painted mini and, honestly, we love seeing these steady little progress reports. The fifth boy has officially joined the growing pile of painted models, and that always feels good.
We started, as usual, from hobby logistics and trying to figure out when we could actually meet up. There was talk of Rome, coming back from the mountains, maybe squeezing in a game on Thursday, maybe Friday, maybe something unusual...
Stas dropped a small but very satisfying update into our chat recently: the fourth Ork boy is done. And honestly, this is exactly the kind of hobby progress we love seeing — not just finished models, but all the experimenting,...
We love those little hobby moments when one person shows a finished detail, everyone goes “damn, that looks good”, and five minutes later we’re already discussing how to copy the technique on our own minis.