There’s something in this hobby that just hits differently when it comes from the second-hand market. We’ve talked about it a lot lately, and Michał put it perfectly: buying old used models and giving them a second life is just...
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.
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 one small idea suddenly turns into a model with real character. This time Michał put together a kitbashed Castellan, built from bits collected here and there, and it immediately started looking like it belonged...
We had one of those very relatable hobby moments recently: someone drops a photo into chat, and immediately the rest of us start thinking not just “that looks amazing”, but also “okay, how would we paint a whole army like...
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 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.