Tempted by Cities, but Bretonnia Won This Round
Sometimes a hobby week starts with us definitely not buying anything… and ends with someone being a thousand down and very happy about it.
Sometimes a hobby week starts with us definitely not buying anything… and ends with someone being a thousand down and very happy about it.
We had a small but very relatable hobby discussion recently: what do you even buy when one of us absolutely does not need more army stuff?
Sometimes a hobby purchase starts with a very normal, very dangerous question: “what model even is this?”
We had one of those very practical hobby chats recently: a bit of terrain inspiration, a bit of campaign planning, and finally an actually useful purchase that should make our games much smoother.
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats that starts with a simple “maybe we should order something” and quickly turns into browsing old minis, movement trays, and trying not to cry over prices.
Michał just picked up a parcel from Patryk, and honestly, it turned into one of those hobby hauls that immediately makes the group chat light up. As Ender put it best: quite a zoo.
We know this feeling a little too well.
We had one of those very familiar hobby chat moments: someone drops a link, someone else says “hmm, not bad”, and five minutes later we are already halfway into planning future terrain, painted knights, and weird side-games from old White...
We had one of those very classic hobby-chat moments: one photo appears in the group, someone spots a new box, and five minutes later we’re discussing bases, Spearheads, Old World compatibility, and whether this might finally be the thing that...
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 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.
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.
We had one of those classic hobby-chat moments recently: someone drops photos into the group and suddenly everything stops for a minute.
We love these little hobby moments when one photo in chat turns into a miniature archaeology session.
We almost let this one slip by.
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 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 love those hobby moments when one box on the table suddenly changes the plans for the next few months.
Sometimes a single photo on chat is enough to derail the evening hobby plans.
A very dangerous kind of scrolling