Showing posts with label tabletopgames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tabletopgames. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 January 2022

Painting & Hobby: Death Guard Kill Team

Happy New Year!

I hope you all had a great holiday.

As the last days of the year drew to a close I continued on with painting miniatures in the grey pile that I can use as posable Kill Teams.

I decided to have a go at 3 Death Guard miniatures that came form an Issue of Conquest magazine.

 In 5th up until 7th edition Warhammer 40,000 I used to play Death Guard as my main army but as I have note played 40k in a while I have not painted the new style of Death Guard so Kill Team is a good excuse.

Wednesday, 7 April 2021

Review: CP Models Fantasy Range



 We cant have too many Fantasy miniatures right?

Well today I have some miniatures from CP Models who kindly sent over some examples of their Fantasy range for me to review.

 You may recognise the name CP Models on the blog as last month  I painted one of CP's Heavy Trooper Ogyrn which I am pleased to say is being featured on their website which can check it out here

But let's take look at the Fantasy Miniatures

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Social Gaming With Big Potato Games...

Its getting that time of year where we start to meet up with old friends and family and gather to catch up over the festive season..

 Being gamers we love to play games and know its a great way to socialise and have some fun, but if your like me I am the only person who players table top games in my family and it can be hard to convince anyone to play anything...

I am always eager to try and get my wife, family and friends to try out games that are from IPs or styles of games I think they might enjoy but most are not interested even though gaming can be a great way to socialise.

 So my questions is how do we get non gamers to play games?

I knew that I would be meeting some friends for a Christmas get together over the weekend so I thought this would be a great opportunity to try and find a game or two that we could play...

After researching I found a company called Big Potato Games and chose a festive rhyming game called Santa Banter and a drawing game called Scrawl.

I thought these would be ideal for the meet up.