Buying Something for the Whole Club Instead of Another Army Box
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?
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?
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’re Absolutely Using Building Occupation Rules in Our Old World Campaign
We had a tiny but very relatable hobby moment in chat this week: Michal shared a castle spotted on the Poor Man’s Tabletop terrain group and it immediately caught our attention.
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 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’ve been doing a lot of Warhammer: The Old World thinking lately — not just listbuilding and painting, but also the very practical question of how we actually want to play our league games.
Sometimes one cool conversion is enough to send us straight into campaign-planning mode.
We only got a few quick preview shots this time, but honestly, they were enough to catch our attention straight away.
We’re already planning Weekend Warhammer 2026
We had one of those classic hobby chat moments: one person mentions Salamanders, someone else asks if that just means “more Marines again”, and then suddenly the whole conversation swerves hard into rules discussion.
A small hobby chat that turned into army planning
A quick battle report from the learning table
We had one of those very classic Warhammer hobby moments recently: a short rules question turned into a surprisingly interesting discussion about terrain, line of sight, and what the wording is really trying to say.
Windows, Obscuring, and the 3” Rule: Our Attempt to Finally Understand 4th Edition Terrain
Trying to make the game fit the table
Sometimes a few photos are enough to make us stop scrolling and immediately think: yep, this would look fantastic on the table.
We had one of those very relatable hobby moments recently: someone drops a cool new box in chat, and a minute later we are already looking at terrain inspiration too.
We closed out the year in a very on-brand way: by getting distracted by cool paint schemes, briefly considering entirely new armies, and then immediately falling into Warcry math.
A tower idea turned into a rules rabbit hole