A Very Modest Skaven List
A tiny list, but full of character
A tiny list, but full of character
A perfectly normal hobby chat in our group recently turned into three classic topics at once: spot the printed models, complain about expensive plastic, and admire increasingly ridiculous Skaven monsters. So basically: a full Warhammer day.
AoS Battlescroll shake-up and instant list-brainstorming
We love those hobby moments when an army list suddenly stops being a spreadsheet exercise and starts feeling like a proper warband of lunatics. This week, that happened with Michał’s Skaven in Age of Sigmar.
We all know those games that get decided by some grand tactical masterplan.
Painting plans vs reality
Sometimes the biggest army-building lesson comes after the game
A quick one from the tabletop
We’re starting
Battle report from the learning table
A very good sign: Skaven on the move
Painting against the clock
Sometimes the best hobby ideas start with a marketplace screenshot
We had one of those very relatable hobby moments this week: a fresh purchase, a bit of excitement, and an upcoming game already giving it extra meaning.
We had a small but very relatable hobby update this time: one key model ready for league play, the whole batch assembled, and painting progress sitting at a very honest 30%.
We love these moments when an army list stops being just a pile of points and starts becoming an actual plan.
Sometimes the hobby throws a tiny detail at us that instantly makes us grin. This time it was a spell miniature.
The league pairings are finally live, and it immediately got a lot more interesting than we expected.
We love those hobby sessions where enthusiasm collides head-first with the reality of a modern Warhammer kit. This week, Michał ran straight into that wall with Skaven Stormfiends.
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: when is the first game, how many points do we actually have, and how far are we from a proper 2,000-point list?