Madness in the Maelstrom: A Warhammer The Old World Scenario (Unofficial)
This is an unofficial scenario for Warhammer: The Old World, in which two armies of wizards fight for a magical tempest. Zap zap!
Discussions about tabletop wargaming, house rules, alternative strategies and maybe the odd battle report. Keep those axes sharp.
This is an unofficial scenario for Warhammer: The Old World, in which two armies of wizards fight for a magical tempest. Zap zap!
A gentle nudge to try different play styles, grow the community and push your hobby in interesting directions.
Warhammer Fantasy players are a far-flung bunch. Like Dwarfs exiled from their mountain home, we are stoic, patient, determined. Some might say we hold a grudge. Here are some ways you can reunite with fellow players…
I’m ditching bloated army rosters for pocket-sized, reusable unit cards. Download the spreadsheet and give your Fantasy armies the warscroll treatment.
The past couple of months have been spent on Gunthor, my ludicrous war giant. Besides this, I was able to finish a couple of projects and play a handful of battles.
My system for removable, magnetic wargaming bases that fit any size: from 20mm square to 32mm round and beyond. Perfect for different games!
Prince-themed Chaos Dwarfs, Grimgor and the “Dread Squats of Hashut” – my hobby roundup from Summer 2021…
A lush, grassy valley separates two sworn enemies. Havoc ensues. This is an experimental Battle Report to test formatting/photos and general narrative. Have a look!
States of Battle is a custom ruleset that improves the pace, realism and “Generalship” of your favourite rank and flank wargame. Download the (free) rules here!
Though dropped in 2015, I believe Warhammer Fantasy Battle remains an accessible, affordable and hugely enjoyable hobby. This is my love letter to square bases, and a positive case for why you should give it a go.