Wiatry Magii

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

Tag: warhammer-the-old-world






Trench Crusade? Maybe — but probably with Bretonnians

We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: a new game appears on the horizon, the models look tempting, the ideas start flowing… and then reality hits us with the classic combo of too many projects already in...



First Damsel Finished

We had one of those very satisfying hobby moments this week: Wilini finished the first Damsel, and honestly, she came out great.



Skaven Get a Second Life: Rebasing from AoS to Squares

We love these moments when an old project suddenly stops being “someday” and becomes “right now”. This week was exactly that for Michał’s Skaven: the rats came out of the cupboard, got ripped off their Age of Sigmar bases, and...


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.


Social Painting Night and 20 Finished Clanrats

Last night was one of those hobby evenings we really like most: a simple social painting session, some progress on the desk, and that very satisfying moment when a whole batch finally gets finished.


Rethinking Our Orcs & Goblins: an all-infantry experiment?

We spent part of the weekend doing one of our favourite Warhammer things: staring at army lists, second-guessing old choices, and trying to work out whether a weird idea is genius or completely doomed. This time it was all about...




Toxic Lists, US Comp, and Why We’re Still Thinking About the Fellblade

We recently fell into one of those very Old World rabbit holes: a tournament-winning list, a weird comp system, some properly nasty spell-item combos, and finally the kind of magic weapon that makes us want to play a game purely...



When a Scenario Gets in the Way of the Fun

Every now and then we end up talking less about who won and more about whether the game itself was actually fun to play. This time the spark was a discussion about a very specific kind of scenario: one where...