Sound the Alarm! A Warhammer: The Old World scenario (unofficial)
Muster the watch! An attacking force has gathered on the outskirts of an unsuspecting town…
Discussions about tabletop wargaming, house rules, alternative strategies and maybe the odd battle report. Keep those axes sharp.
Muster the watch! An attacking force has gathered on the outskirts of an unsuspecting town…
Sharpen your choppas! Sport is afoot in the Badlands. This is a fanmade scenario for Warhammer: The Old World, in which rival greenskins fight to seize a delicious goblin. Tempted? Download the PDF.
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.