Feeding the Old World Hunger and a Very Sneaky Dreadnought
A small battle-report-adjacent hobby evening
A small battle-report-adjacent hobby evening
We had one of those very normal hobby evenings that somehow turned into live-commenting the whole Warhammer Summer Preview in chat.
We love those hobby moments when one tiny upgrade suddenly makes the whole process smoother.
Wilini had one of those hobby moments we all secretly hope for: opening up a forgotten stash and realizing it might actually be treasure.
We had one of those very Warhammer hobby moments recently: a quick rules chat suddenly turned into a full-on “wait… have we been playing this wrong the whole time?” discussion.
Excess Damage in Age of Sigmar: one of those rules that can flip a whole game
Last time’s game actually reached the finish line — and in only 7.5 hours, which we are choosing to describe as a brisk pace by our standards.
One of those proper club days
We love these little snapshots from club game nights, because sometimes a full battle report is less about exact scorelines and more about the moment. And this one had a very good moment.
We love those hobby days that start with a simple message and suddenly turn into actual army-building plans.
We had one of those very familiar hobby evenings where the chat bounced between painting progress, game plans, rules talk, and random marketplace finds.
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: what if we want to start a force, but we really don’t want to assemble it from scratch box by box?
We love those hobby projects that start with pure nostalgia.
Painting impressions from the table
We had one of those very hobby-real update moments this week: progress happened, but not quite in the order we originally imagined.
Stas checked in with another painted mini and, honestly, we love seeing these steady little progress reports. The fifth boy has officially joined the growing pile of painted models, and that always feels good.
Stas dropped a small but very satisfying update into our chat recently: the fourth Ork boy is done. And honestly, this is exactly the kind of hobby progress we love seeing — not just finished models, but all the experimenting,...
Painting progress, hobby peer pressure, and one very important unfinished detail
Stas dropped a proper work in progress update into the chat and, honestly, the reaction was immediate: noooice, they look awesome, and generally the kind of energy we like to see in a hobby group.
We had one of those very good hobby evenings where a couple of painted models suddenly turned into a full-on motivation boost for everyone else.