Ben feels like maybe we've all been sitting on Warhammer Age Of Sigmar for too long. Maybe it's time to take another look at the game and dig out those old miniatures to give it another go?
Join us for the OnTableTop Industry Awards For 2023 where we are honouring the best tabletop games and products from last year. UPDATED: links to all the companies now in the the description, congratulations to all the winners!
In this week's Gerry Can, he looks at two different methods of mixing your paint, with the latest darling of the internet the vortex mixer and a paint stirrer for pots to boot!
Frosthaven – Reviewing The Behemoth Of Board Gaming
2 years ago 2After a year of play, Ben dives into an attempt to review the behemoth of the board game world, Frosthaven by the folks at Cephalofair Games.
John helps you get your head around some of the basics of 3D Printing with an exploration of FEP, what it is, why it's important and what you need to be on the look out for when it comes to using it in your 3D Printing.
Gerry treks into the frozen north to take a look at the Northern Alliance Army from Mantic Games for their 28mm Fantasy wargame, Kings Of War. If you're after a solid core to build your fantasy wildmen of the north around then this is for you.
Warren continues to explore the topic raised in his previous article about Warhammer: The Horus Heresy and "Historical" wargaming. Here, we delve into a potential answer to the question and an exploration of gaming in the gaps.
Come and join us for another delve into the Projects to find the best of the best from the last week or so. We're going to be getting stuck into lots of great-looking miniature wargaming painting and hobbying this week...
Warren delves into an interesting question about The Horus Heresy and how some wargamers percieve it. Is it a "historical wargame" or is this taking things in completely the wrong direction when it comes to exploring this Sci-Fi world?
Ben talks about his recent viewing of the awesome new British Library exhibit, Fantasy: Realms Of imagination. If you're able to get down to London to check this out, it's well worth it!
Recently over on the forums, community member @pagan8th put forth an interesting topic on "Culling The Pile" and working through your collection to see what might be better off finding a new home. It's a tough one, especially since so many of us are collectors as much as we are hobbyists, painters and wargamers.
As part of this week's Cult Of Games XLBS, we chat about our plans as TerrainFest 2023 comes to a close. Gerry talks Babylon 5, Shay talks 40K, and Warren talks Starship Troopers as the guys go full-on Sci-Fi this week and they love it. We take a look at some terrific community work before Gerry needs to get something off his chest about crowdfunding and how it is now perceived.
Ben dives into five tips that might help you have a better hobbying and painting life when it comes to tabletop gaming. Do you have any tips that you find really helpful for just making your life easier?
At OnTableTop, we've often pondered on the best ways to get into Historical wargaming. We even did a whole Cult Of Games episode about it. After mulling it over for a while and muttering about the toss-up between the Dark Ages and World War II, I think I've come down on the side of something entirely different. What about the Wild West?
Give @caesar a friendly welcome in the comments to his own channel here OnTableTop!
Ben talks about diving into the grimdark and how you can enjoy yourself with the hobbying and gaming side of things! Not only is there a lot of freedom to be had when it comes to painting but you can have a lot of fun when it comes to the types of scenarios you can play out.
Ben poses a question that I'm sure a lot of wargaming hobbyists have thought about over the years. So, make sure to dive into the comments and share your opinions on this one. Why do we wargame and what made you into a hobbyist?
