Your daily dose of whats happening in the World of Warhammer 40,000.
John DeMaris, Steve Joll, Alex Bainter, Seamus Ronan, Tanya Gates
On today's show Kyle Reekie from Gear Guts' Mek Shop gives us several tips on how to paint models FAST. Steve talks to Liam Hackett from Australia's WTC team about his podcast "the Normal Blokes" and the state of 40k in Australia. Skari sits down with Dave from MiniWarGaming about the myriad of different projects he has created over the years: from MWG to his children's book.
Winters SEO is a batrep pioneer and he talks to Quipster about his open struggle with mental health and his recent jump to full time content creator. Adrian from Tabletop Titans talks to Steve about the new codices and how the factions work in 9th. And Tanya sits down with Maya to talk about what kept her away from Warhammer, what eventually drew her in, and her kitbashed Sisters army. All that, plus the Falcon's meta update.
Tanya talks to Jason Weimar, a deaf player and painter who gives us advice on how to help deaf folks at the game table. And John meets up with Nick Nanavati, who is hot off his Warhammer Community feature, to give us a tip to elevate our game.
On today's episode Steve sits down Fletcher Giles, the winner of No Retreat 9, to talk about Space Wolves, and what makes the tournament so fun. And Tanya sits down with Twitch and commission painter Captain MaddLove to discuss whether or not miniature painting is truly art or not.
On today's show Skari talks to artist Kasia Virlandil about their 40k inspired commissioned fine art. And Peter the Falcon talks to John Lennon about his Iron Halo win.
Bbone from Tabletop Tactics stopped in to tell Tanya about his Sober October Fundraiser for CALMzone, a men's mental health charity. And we get part 2 of Skari's hands-on codex review: this time for Necrons. Is the hype justified?
On today's show Steve talks to Skari about his thoughts on the new Marine codex now that he has had his hands on it and played a game with the new rules; and Tanya gets a painting tip from Emma of Dice'n Demons YouTube channel.
Our Saturday Round Up is a selection of great stories from the week and the Falcon analyzes the meta for us.
A bunch of really great dudes in New South Wales raised money through a GT for a Child with Leukemia; and Tanya talks with her 40k coach, Alex Macdougall to give you an idea of what coaching looks like and what it can do for you.
On today's show, our new team member Quipster talks to the Sandman to get the details about what its like playing in London compared to Hong Kong; and Steve sits down with Sam Whitt to talk about his recent win with Chaos Demons at the New Zealand GT.
Tanya sits down with Van Keene from DyeingToBatik to talk about her unique, hand-crafted Warhammer inspired apparel. And Peter the Falcon breaks down the meta for us after 7 GT events last weekend gave him more data(the results are surprising).
Melanie is a Woman in Warhammer that balances being a mom, with life and hobby. And Steven Pardo from SN BattleReports gives us a recap from No Retreat 9 and gives us insight on why Space Wolves took top spot.
Tanya talks to Jay and Alex about their Instagram initiative #defenceofdalyth and finds out how we all can take part in the story; and the Falcon spoke to Dan Savage about his Chaos Daemons list that recently won the Brisbane GT.
Catch our favorite segments from the week in our Saturday Roundup, and tune in next week to hear more great stories from throughout our hobby.
Jason Horn runs the Lord Marshall Conference and he tells us what it is like running one of the largest tournaments of the ITC season: the Iron Halo. And Dustin Henshaw of the Stud or Scrub podcast and WTC Team Canada gives us a coaching tip on playing on the back foot.
Peter the Falcon talks to John Lennon about the list he is bringing to the Iron Halo, and how he prepares for these major tournaments. And Steve Talks to Andrew Weller about his marathon game "40 hours of 40k", and how much money he raised for the CALMzone.
Steve talks to Kim Styles of Kreative Scenery to find out about their pre-painted, modular terrain. And Peter the Falcon does our first Meta Analysis segment.
Tanya meets Dave, the man behind YakTribe: a huge online community for Necromunda fans. And John catches up with Nils to find out about upcoming interactive features for the Rightful Ruler App.
Tanya talks to Dexter, a GW superfan with tremor,s who paints wonderful models and invalidates the "my hands are too shaky" argument. And Skari talks to Mariano about the Argentina WTC Team and what it's like to be a hobbyist in that country.
On this week's round-up episode you get a taste of our 2 new team members. Skari chatted with Matt about what it takes to open a successful brick and mortar store. Peter the Falcon spoke to Shane Watts about his tournament winning Ork list. Tanya talked to Yan, an amazingly talented painter experiencing colourblindness. And John caught up with Hellstorm Mikey about taking the big leap to being a full-time content creator.
On today's show we talk to Jasper Oorthuys from Karwansaray Publishers about the Great Wargaming Survey: an annual survey about the habits of wargamers. And Nick Nanavati from the Art of War Coaching service is here with a tip to help us get better at the game.
Tanya sits down to talk painting with Yan Miller, a brilliant painter experiencing colourblindness. And Steve catches up with Rob from Goonhammer who clears up some common 9th edition rules misinterpretations.
On today's episode Tanya talks to Rob from Catorrabbit Scalemodel Studio about the value of embracing failure in order to grow as an artist. And Peter the Falcon talks to Shane Watts from Goonhammer about his success with Orks in 9th edition.
Kirsty is a veteran Woman in Warhammer and she is running a series of interviews on Instagram with female hobbyists. And Skari talks to Matt, a man who recently bought a game store and he gives us some insight on what it takes to be successful.
Paul Murphy gives us a recap of the Nova Open Charitable Foundation's Digital Lounge: a successful fundraiser he hosted this passed weekend. And the loveable Hellstorm Mikey has made the jump into content creation full time and he gives some advice to aspiring content creators.
The weekly roundup this week features James, a visually impaired wargamer who inspires us; Simon Elsen gives us a tip to help us get our armies painted faster ; we meet the hosts of Contact Lost, a Polish wargaming podcast; and John Lennon warns us that chasing the meta might not actually lead to wins on the table.
Steven Pardo from SN BattleReports is here to tell us all about his exclusive tournament No Retreat and the big names that will be there. And Art of War coach John Lennon tells why we should think twice before chasing the meta.
We meet Jason, a visually impaired hobbyist who builds and plays and inspires us; and White Dwarf featured artist Simon Elsen is back with a hobby tip to help speed up the painting process.
The legendary Dave Taylor is here to tell us about a giant charity raffle that allows us all a chance to win a masterpiece. And we get our Necron faction focus.
Colyn from Cold Open Stories gives us an update and tells us about the newest Aeldari fiction releases coming up. And we learn about the Polish meta from Tomek and Michal of Contact Lost podcast.
We revisit the topic of Men's Mental Health with a mental health professional who tells us specifically how hobbies can help us deal with depression and anxiety. And Art of War Coach John Lennon gives us a coaching tip.
Peter the Falcon from 40k Stats Centre breaks down the numbers for us and tells us which factions are dominating the emerging meta. And George Thompson from Beyond the Battlefield podcast gives us a hobby tip about using cork more effectively.
Brian from Grim Dark Filthy Casuals podcast is here to give us an idea about what the show is all about, and WTC Team USA player Kurt Clauss is here to give us the Aeldari Faction Focus.
Bridger the Man behind the Scenes at Tabletop Titans joins us along with Dan Gomez who is a legitimate Warhammer hero.
We learn all about the Russian meta from an organizer from Moscow and Nick Nanavati gives us all the details about the Art of war Streaming Tourney.
We talk to Dallas Rappaport about Tyranids in the new edition We get a hobby tip from an aritist who had their army featured in White Dwarf Brian Pullen stops by to tell us whats going on over at Tabletop Titans and Skari and Kyle drop us some info on a super cool event.
We talk to Archon Skari and Kyle from Gear guts mekshop about a huge game of 40k and get a coaching tip from the one and only Mark Perry.
Warbudgies, a wargaming YouTube channel is running a giveaway that also gives the gift of life. And Trevy from Tactical Tortoise tells us all about the t5s2 invitational.
Simon Elsen tells us about his Sons of Horus army featured in this week's White Dwarf, and Dallas Rapport gives our Tyranid Faction Focus: he lets us know how Nids can excel at the mission in 9th.
Frank from Tokyo Tactical tells us how it was to run his first RTT of 9th edition, and we get the scoop on this year's Iron Halo major from Jason Horn.
Brian Pullen from Tabletop Titans drops in to tell us about their new tournament series. And we meet Sophia, a woman in Warhammer who loves Thousand Sons and has advice for making hobby spaces more inviting for women.
This week we covered a faction focus on the Salamanders and what tricks they bring to the table in 9th edition, Kylie tells us all about her love for all things chaos, Salty John talks about WAAC players and the Falcon closes us out with a great update on how the 9th edition meta is shaping up.
John and Salty John sit down to talk about Win At All Cost Players and how to deal with; and Rutherford B. Sindermann, the Editor in Chief of the Tabletop Inquirer, tells us how the "publication" came to be.
Bam from Flying Monkey Con gives us a recap of the ITC Major over the weekend, and Peter the Falcon tells us what the meta is looking like early on in 9th edition.
Today we meet Beaver Bennett, an illustrator who has been making avatars for warhammer content creators, and Dan Sammons gives us some insight into his GT winning Salamanders list (and gives us tips if we get paired against Salamanders ourselves).
We talk to the folks from Objective Secured about their 48 player tournament and get some surprising statistics about 9th edition. Tomas is a painter and kitbasher with an amazing Eldar army and he tells us how he put it all together.
We meet Skiggle, an amazing painter and Twitch streamer who wants us to embrace our mistakes, and Kailey is our Woman in Warhammer feature who4 tells us about her love for Nurgle Demons.
Emma is a YouTuber and our Women and Warhammer feature. We talk to the creator of Warp Beacon, one of the most successful 40k YouTube channels. We talk to Josh about his Charity event taking place this weekend and James Grover from Goonhammer gives us a breakdown of the week's erratas.
James Grover from Goonhammer drops by to help us make sense of the week's erratas, and Art of War Coach John Lennon gives us a tip to help minimize those "gotcha" moments.
Josh Schutz is organizing an invitational charity tournament this weekend which will be streamed on Twitch; and Manda is a Woman in Warhammer who has a knack for scenic bases.
Ryan Ward, a painter known for bright colours and advanced techniques, tells us all the things he wish someone told him when he started painting; Archon Skari is back to tell us where Drukhari fit in the 9th edition meta and how the latest FAQ effects the Dark Kin.