We had one of those very familiar hobby chats recently: what if there was a skirmish game that really matched the things we already enjoy? And this time Michał may actually have found something that sounds dangerously promising.
Every now and then we end up talking less about who won and more about whether the game itself was actually fun to play. This time the spark was a discussion about a very specific kind of scenario: one where...
Sometimes army-building starts with grand strategy. Sometimes it starts with spotting a nicely painted second-hand transport online and thinking: honestly, this is cheaper than the box, and someone else already did the hard part. This week was definitely more of...
We had one of those very familiar hobby chats recently: half list-building, half system confusion, and half mild panic before the next game. Yes, that is three halves, but honestly that feels about right when we are juggling too many...
Sometimes the most Warhammer thing about a Warhammer week is not the dice, the lists, or even the lore arguments — it’s the logistics. This time our plans for the week got thoroughly shaken up by real life: trips to...
We had one of those very Warhammer days where a post-game rules check turned into a full hobby conversation: part battle autopsy, part design debate, part league celebration. And honestly, that’s exactly the kind of thing we love most —...
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 recently had one of those very relatable hobby chats: first we were trying to schedule a game, then suddenly we were deep into a discussion about how to set up a Necromunda table so it’s actually fun to play....
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.
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.