We’ve had one of those very Wiatry Magii weeks where everything happened at once: tournament stress, emergency-speed painting plans, second-hand model hunting, and of course a completely unnecessary-but-also-amazing side quest into Warhammer: The Old World tooling.
We had one of those very familiar hobby moments recently: this model looks amazing, but the longer we looked into it, the more practical questions started showing up.
We love those hobby moments when a new model arrives and the first reaction is basically just: “what an absolute beast.” That was exactly the vibe this time.
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 classic hobby-chat moments recently: someone drops a listing into the chat, everyone squints at it for a second, and then the speculation starts immediately.
We somehow managed to fit two very different kinds of hobby satisfaction into one conversation: one of us came away from a Kill Team game actually understanding what the system is about, and at the same time Michał dropped photos...
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.
Stas dropped into the chat early in the morning with the kind of update we always like to see: miniatures number 6 and number 7 are alive and well, and they came to say hello.
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.
We had one of those very relatable hobby moments this week: a quick chat about minis, a small side discovery, and then suddenly all attention went to one model towering over the rest.
We had one of those very relatable hobby moments this week: a bit of painting banter, a fresh build on the desk, and the kind of enthusiasm that appears immediately after gluing a model together.