Saturday, November 28, 2020

Mini of the Week 11-28-20


Welcome back to Mini of the Week, where every Friday (oops, it's Saturday) I will find a miniature from around the web that exemplifies an aspect of our hobby and share it with you.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Keeping the Narrative Alive During the Pandemic

I'm a huge fan of the narrative side of Warhammer, including the lore, books, and narrative hooks in games. Unfortunately, that last part is a little hard right now with the pandemic and in-person gaming either not allowed or not safe. What can we do in the meantime though to scratch that itch?

Friday, November 20, 2020

Mini of the Week 11-20-20


Welcome back to Mini of the Week, where every Friday I will find a miniature from around the web that exemplifies an aspect of our hobby and share it with you.

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

The Zero Backlog Army Project

Often times when I'm working on a new army I either have an army list I'm building towards or I have a huge pile of stuff waiting to get painted because I bought in bulk; or even both! With my Necrons I've actually approached them in a completely different manner, and to be honest, it's been very refreshing!

Friday, November 13, 2020

Mini of the Week 11-13-20

Welcome back to Mini of the Week, where every Friday I will find a miniature from around the web that exemplifies an aspect of our hobby and share it with you.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

REVIEW: Broken Realms - Morathi

Broken Realms: Morathi is here and with it a huge shakeup to the story of the Mortal Realms. What diabolical plans does Morathi have and what else does this book bring to the game itself?

Friday, November 6, 2020

Mini of the Week 11-6-20


Welcome back to Mini of the Week, where every Friday I will find a miniature from around the web that exemplifies an aspect of our hobby and share it with you.

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

The Legions of Pascal's Vralekth Necrons


This week I have a special guest article showing off the amazing looking Necrons of the very talented Pascal! I just love the super unique aesthetic they have and the rich greens and blues used on them.