Ever since I started collecting Tomb Kings back in 2011 I have wanted to make a Herald on a chariot model, being particularly inspired by the old special character Nekaph. Now, five years later and with that unit not even having rules in Age of Sigmar anymore, I have finally gotten around to building it.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Friday, October 14, 2016
Mini of the Week 10-14-16
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, October 12, 2016
The Endless Deserts: Fiction Contest!
I'm a big fan of people creating their own histories and backstories for their armies and today I have a contest to help promote that along with The Mortal Realms podcast. If you enjoy writing Warhammer based fiction and want a shot at winning some cool prizes then this right up your alley.
Monday, October 10, 2016
HobbyHammer: The Realm Hoppers
Today I have a special guest post from HobbyHammer where they share with us all of the awesome hobby content they are pumping out over at their website. If you love narrative games and alternative ways to play, then they have something for you.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Mini of the Week 10-7-16
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, October 5, 2016
Age of Sigmar Michigan GT Battle Report
I recently went to the Michigan GT and played in the Age of Sigmar tournament. It was a ton of fun, and since I made it to table one for the last game I figured I would turn this into more of a classic battle report, while also covering the GT in general.
Monday, October 3, 2016
REVIEW: Ahriman - Unchanged
The final book in the Ahriman trilogy by John French may have came out awhile ago, but having just gotten the chance to read it, it definitely did not disappoint. What started out in Ahriman: Exile sees its closure here as the rogue sorcerer seeks to atone for his greatest folly, the Rubric itself.
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