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This week, I speak to Andy Hobday. Andy has had a variety of roles in a variety of companies, and it gives him a great breadth of experience that he brings to bear in the differing roles he has had within the hobby industry.
This week, I speak to Will Rahman-daultrey the writer of Forbidden Psalm and The Last War, amongst other things. Wont spoil any of the natural chat that occurs, but what I will say is that the richness of Will’s own life, his perspective, his experiences, and his mentality has leaked all over his rule sets! From my view, anyway. I think he has written games that, when you listen to his ethos and spirit really echo the essence of life in some ways.
Check out Dave’s review of the new Army Painter Fanatic Starter Set. Have you ever painted minis with a starter set? If you would like to share your thoughts on this article or starter sets, please share them with us in the comments section at the bottom of the article.
This week I speak to Jon Dawson, just a regular hobby nerd like you and me. I really enjoyed talking to Jon and listening to his experience and insight. He’s the sort of amazing stand-up guy you’d want to share a pint with and play some games with, it’s nailed on that you’d have a grand old time.
This week, I speak to Colin Stone, the Finance Director of Warlord Games. We have a long and meandering chat about the things that occur to us. I won’t spoil any of it here; you can get stuck in as it pops up, but it’s filled with wine, women, and financial accounting!
Thanks to Colin for taking the time to speak to us. We hope you all enjoy the show.
This week, I speak to Graham Davey of Grey for Now Games. Graham has a deep, progressive, and interesting history in the hobby world. From working in a GW store, to Editorial, to White Dwarf, to writing his own games such as Test of Honour, 0200hrs, and most recently, Guards of Traitors Toll.
This week I speak to Tom Greenway of Goblin King Games, the creators of the excellent Moonstone fantasy skirmish game. He and it need no introduction, its a fantastic game, he is a fantastic guy!!
Hope you enjoy the noises we both made and the recording of them.
Don’t have a wet pallette but have always wanted to try one? Check out Dave’s hassle-free guide to hacking your way to your very own wet pallette.
This week is the second conversation with Randall from the Imperial Minis YouTube Channel. We pick up from the chat we had in episode 228, go and listen to that one if you haven’t already, so you are up to speed before this one. In this show, we talk about his YouTube channel, we talk about how he loves it when people call him Randy, his love of Moonstone, and much, much more!
In his first article for PATM, Randall Miller from Imperial Minis YouTube Channel shares how, in his words, “to paint perfect…ly acceptable eyes, not Golden Demon calibre eyes. He believes that, with a little guidance, it’s something we can all achieve. We hope you enjoy the article and if you give some eyes a go based on Randall’s tips, make sure you share your progress with us.
This week I talk once again to the amazing Mike Tunez of Firelock Games. Firelock develops awesomeness. Their games are fun and engaging, from their settings to their mechanics, and all their interactions with us. I find them amazing. One of the biggest reasons why I love this hobby is that where in other hobbies you wouldn’t dream of or have access to the big cheese at the top. For example, you wouldn’t dream of just contacting the guy who made Ping, the golfing company, but in this hobby, people like Mike actively seek interactions with us, it’s pretty special.
This week I talk to Vampz, and we talk about how much different things cost. You may remember the ‘sustainable gaming’ chats we had around episode 150, a group of 3 episodes on the subject. I wanted to revisit the idea and when I was doing my research I checked out a video by Count Vampz Painting and Wargaming where he had plotted out the off-the-shelf price of getting involved in various tabletop wargames and their comparative costs.
Check out this short video of Jon building ‘The Little Shed of Dreams’ by Sarissa Precision. This is the first video in a series. Get yours and build along, too! We hope you enjoy it.
Today I have a chat with Matty Mac about how we find out about new things, Hobgoblin, and some other bits and bats/odds and sods.
This week I talk to Tim Prow of Diehard Miniatures. Diehard creates old hammer inspired miniatures for us to enjoy. They used traditional sculpting methods and offer unique, interesting, and often quirky sculpts for us to use in the games we play. The minis ooze character, so take a look at them if you enjoy that style and ethos.
In today’s show, I welcome back Alessio as we talk Bolt Action 3rd Edition, the Fight For America "Concept" he was involved in, and also the upcoming Ghost in the Shell RPG to be published by Mantic.
Hello and welcome to episode 230 of the Paint All The Minis podcast. In this episode, I speak to Roger Yates. Roger is a key and integral part of the Duncan Rhodes Paint Academy brand.
In this article, Dan Adam shares his enthusiasm for the Citadel Texture Tool and why he loves it!
In this episode I speak to Rich Carlisle now of Footsore Miniatures. Rich completes his hat-trick in this episode, the 3rd time he has been on the show, if you are interested in hearing his full story you can check out episode 34, episode 163 ish, its in there when we did the Paint All The Minis Online Convention, and this one.
In this episode, I speak to Randall from the Imperial Minis YouTube channel. Randall puts together content from his favourite games including bat reps, list-building considerations, and faction overviews, amongst others.
In this episode I speak to Andres from Chile. We chat about his home country, his experience of playing there, his formative steps in the hobby and what he enjoys the most. Andres was a great guest and it is always great to hear from people with very different experience to our own in countries that we may not ever have visited.
Welcome to another step by step painting guide, this time I've chosen a very exotic unit, the Moroccan Goumiers of the French army in the Second World War. The striped pattern does look intimidating at first, but we’ll break it down into steps to make it easier.
Welcome to another step by step painting guide, this time I've chosen a very exotic unit, the Moroccan Goumiers of the French army in the Second World War. The striped pattern does look intimidating at first, but we’ll break it down into steps to make it easier.
And now for something completely different....
Peter brings you a little creative ep 200.
See you in Feb!
In this episode I speak to Paul Beccarelli aka Beccas about his personal hobby journey and a little about his Youtube channel.
In this episode we look behind the curtain of the PATM Discord server, and share our views on how this year's pandemic might affect the future of tabletop gaming.
This episode I have a second chat with Pete The Wargamer. Pete is probably my favorite YouTube video content producer, I just love his style, his method, and his content in general. Plus he is a fun and interesting guy to boot. We talked back in ep 31 so if you want a bit more of an introduction to him and his channel then you can go and listen to that first. In this episode we delve a bit deeper into his craft, his evolution, and peripheral bonuses that have come his way, plus also a chin wag about a great many other things.
The Galactic Empire, lead by Hero of the Empire Iden Versio, takes on Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker in this 500 point Star Wars Legion Skirmish battle report.
The Humans of the Grand Duchy of Pembroke take on the elite infantry of the Dwarven Hold in this 1,000-point skirmish battle of Oathmark.
The Wet Palette! Most of us use ‘em, but how much do we love ‘em? In this article from Snow Man Dan, he shares his wet palette journey with us so far. From home-made to his new favourite, the Game Envy Exemplar PRO. We hope you enjoy this article. Drop a comment below to share your own Wet Palette thoughts with us.