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Episode 64: R E L A X

Episode 64

Brian is in Germany, so we called in local player and friend of the show Eric (@StoneMonkGamer on Twitter) to co-host the show. On this one, we also had a last minute guest appearance by Fergus, member of the Windy City Warhammer (WCW) club based in the Chicagoland area. Also popping into this show is Kenny Lull from The Combat Phase Podcast. With lots of people, there was a lot to talk about.

In this episode, we discuss Blood in the Sun V: Staying Alive, Buckeye Battles, and of course the big bombshell….Age of Sigmar. Most of us are pretty excited and had a lot to talk about. Our thoughts, dreams, future of the cast, and more are discussed as well for Warhammer and beyond.

Also make sure that you check out the WCW Throwdown Warhammer GT in Shaumburg, Illinois. This is going to be a real slobberknocker of an event. It’s a cool theme and these buys will go out of their way to help everyone make sure they have a good time. Heck, they are even trying to figure out how to get Warhammer Fantasy Battles players and Age of Sigmar players playing their favorite games, in one place and under one roof! How exciting is that.

Go to their website to sign up and get more info: Windy City Warhammer Club/GT site

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5500 Point Lizardmen vs OnG

Video battle report has been uploaded for the big 8th ed Warhammer Fantasy game that Kenny playing the Lizardmen and myself playing Orcs and Goblins. That is 5500 points per player, really probably closer to 5600 or so with over 600 models total on the table.

Also check out Kenny’s review of the game and coverage of our recent game of Age of Sigmar on The Combat Phase Podcast. Combat Phase Episode 104

Episode 63: All Over the Place

Episode 63

We are all over the place on this one with lots of things we want to talk about and just not enough time to get it all in. Yeah, we probably should have just gotten together sooner, but that bum Conesy had to have a little surgery in there that stalled things out for a bit.

In this episode, our hosts discuss Dreadball by Mantic Games, touch on Dropzone Commander by Hawk Wargames, catch up on some big Warhammer news, movies, campaign wrap up and even some listener questions at the end. Yeah, there’s a lot of stuff packed into this episode.

By the way, as promised, here is the link to the campaign that was just run here in Madison at Pegasus Games. Overall, as you’ll here, we all had a good time with it and it was laid out well to go with our pick up games on regular game night.

Warhammer Campaign based on the End Times by Conesy

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Make that Old Wargaming Army Look New Again!

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So, after Screw City GT, I have been pretty excited about playing the dark elves again. I know, army wobble. No, I am not stopping work on the daemons. I am just taking it very slow and making sure the models are all at the highest level I can do. In the mean time, before Screw City GT I was really struggling with wanting to play an army competitively. While I have had a great time at events through the year, I just wasn’t digging competitive play. Playing this old stand by army and being successful with it, got me excited and made me think that I could use a couple of new units painted up.

Now, if I am going to put the effort into painting up new units for an old army, there is the obvious fact that I am much better then I was at actually painting models which means I either have to force myself not to put my best effort in, or if I do put my best effort in, that I still need to maintain that feel of the old models so that when both are on the table there isn’t a huge difference between old and new. I have opted with the later with a new unit of Cold One Knights.

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