Wiatry Magii

A chronicle of our Warhammer journey - painting, battles, and hobby adventures.


Tag: purchase

Giving Old Greenskins a Second Life

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...


Loonboss Wins: a small Night Goblin buying dilemma

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.


Preorder Temptation: Three Armies for 2800 PLN

Michał dropped a dangerous message on the chat: “tomorrow preorder”. And then the follow-up that immediately got our attention: a set of 3 armies for 2800 PLN.





What an Absolute Beast: A Skaven Monster Purchase

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.


A suspiciously cheap Bretonnia army caught our eye

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.






Collector’s Edition Temptation Strikes Again

We’ve all been there: we look at a new release from Games Workshop and immediately spot the same old trick. The collector’s edition gets the gorgeous artwork, while the regular version gets a cover that somehow feels like it couldn’t...




A Box of Oldhammer Treasure Found Its Way to Us

Wilini had one of those hobby moments we all secretly hope for: opening up a forgotten stash and realizing it might actually be treasure.



That Starter Set Really Got Us

Michał dropped a whole series of photos into the chat and, honestly, the reaction was immediate: this looks really good.



When an Ork Combat Patrol Sends Us Down a Rabbit Hole

We had one of those very relatable Warhammer moments recently: a simple “let’s look at Orks” turned into confusion, detective work, edition archaeology, and of course some quick hobby math.