A Garden Table, Four Games, and Maybe an 8-Player Tournament?
Big table energy
Big table energy
We recently stumbled onto a couple of writeups about Warhammer: The Old World Roleplaying Game, and it immediately landed on our radar.
In June, a new paper RPG set in the world of Warhammer: The Old World was released, and we immediately perked up when we heard about it. Even better: according to what Stas shared, the Polish edition is planned for...
Michał dropped a whole series of photos into the chat and, honestly, the reaction was immediate: this looks really good.
We love those hobby days that start in complete chaos and somehow still end with army ideas taking shape.
We know this feeling very well: the plan says three painted models, reality says one, and somehow that still counts as a small hobby win.
We had a small but very satisfying painting milestone this time: Pegi finished the Plebs.
Stas dropped into the chat early in the morning with the kind of update we always like to see: miniatures number 6 and number 7 are alive and well, and they came to say hello.
We started, as usual, from hobby logistics and trying to figure out when we could actually meet up. There was talk of Rome, coming back from the mountains, maybe squeezing in a game on Thursday, maybe Friday, maybe something unusual...
Stas dropped a little painting progress update that we immediately understood on a spiritual level: the moment when the metallics go on really is one of the most satisfying parts of the whole process.
There’s a moment in this hobby that never really gets old: when a miniature stops being just plastic and starts to feel alive. Stas summed it up perfectly the other day — painted minis just come alive in a completely...
A small painting test that turned into a useful comparison
We love this kind of hobby testing: same model, two different approaches, and a side-by-side comparison before the process is even finished.
Stas dropped by our favourite local hobby shop and came back with exactly the kind of haul that immediately leads to experiments: a few paints, some grass tufts, a drill bit and tweezers. Naturally, that meant it was time to...
We love those little hobby moments when one person shows a finished detail, everyone goes “damn, that looks good”, and five minutes later we’re already discussing how to copy the technique on our own minis.
Sometimes hobby problems solve themselves
We spend a lot of time painting our miniatures, so sooner or later we all hit the same wall: getting them to look good in photos is its own hobby challenge. This time Michał was experimenting with focus stacking and...
We had one of those classic hobby chat moments recently: someone drops a few rules snippets, and suddenly a game system we weren’t really looking at starts sounding very interesting.
We love those hobby moments when a single paint choice suddenly makes a whole detail come alive. This was exactly one of those cases.
Painting shortcuts, marker experiments, and a very honest hobby chat