Seleucus' Q1 Retrospective
Hello, everyone. We've reached the end of the first quarter of the year 2026, and as such let's have a look at what I've been doing and then reflect on how I'm feeling about it so I can maximize my fun for
Hello, everyone. We've reached the end of the first quarter of the year 2026, and as such let's have a look at what I've been doing and then reflect on how I'm feeling about it so I can maximize my fun for
Man, is it a great time to be doing miniature wargaming as a hobby. I don't think there's been another time where there have been so many different games available, or as many plastic models to choose from. That's all without even taking into
Please check out this battle report, the first one in which I have participated! We made some mistakes, but it was really interesting playing on camera and produces some weird situations that make it more technical than a normal game. Plus everyone gets to point out your mistakes after. All
Painting. It’s the hurdle that seems almost insurmountable for damn near every miniature wargamer. The effort required to buy and assemble our faceless plastic hordes is trivial compared to the soul-destroying energy it takes to actually put pigment to them. Once upon a time, I despaired about ever having
About 15 years ago, a wargaming friend voluntold me to try a new game he was excited about. It had a gorgeous steampunk aesthetic, an innovative activation system, and used a deck of cards instead of the six-sided dice I was so accustomed to. It was Malifaux, and I didn’
If you’re not familiar with Guild Ball, you probably should be. It’s a 28mm-scale skirmish game made by Steamforged, in which the various guilds of the Empire of the Free Cities settle their differences on the pitch through “games” of football (soccer). Those of you with longer memories
It's 2026, and there are currently more wargames and miniatures for them than there are stars in the sky, and because it is one of my ongoing missions to explore strange, new worlds games, let's talk about how to start a community for one! Thomas Edison
Paint minis, have fun
Welcome back, fellow nerds. It's still fairly early in 2026 and I was doing a mental inventory to try and have an even better year in regards to my hobby time, and I thought I'd share some of my ideas with you fine folks. As everybody
So browsing reddit the other day, I came across a book recommendation thread and on the top of the list was the first book of the series, City of Stairs. A quick online purchase, and I settled in with both cat and e-reader for what I hoped was to be
Wow, another year done and dusted already. I know it's a cliche, but it's amazing how time just seems to keep accelerating the older I get. This year was just... a lot, in many different ways, but I'm happy that I managed to keep
Welcome back friends! Recently I finished the fourth novel in Corvus Belli's Infinity series, Death Song. The book departs from the previous three offerings by focusing on the Japanese Secessionist Army (JSA), which doesn't come as a surprise since they were released as the newest full
Starting up the burgeoning Krank media empire has been fantastic fun so far, and has been a whirlwind of activity! Plenty of behind the scene action going on with registering various socials, configuring various platforms, and other stuff that’s not immediately visible, but one thing that’s been both
Basically, an article discussing some of the current pre-colored MDF terrain sets and pros and cons Warsenal Warsenal is definitely a well known brand in the community around the Infinity wargame by Corvus Belli. Known for producing fantastic quality kits, Warsenal has a line of color printed products, rendered in
Like most of you guys, I really started my wargaming journey in the Games Workshop ecosystem, and for good reason. It is the reigning champion of of international wargames, with people all over the globe participating in their flagship games. That being said, their games weren't really scratching
One of the things that I love in wargaming is the boardgame experience. That's when the starter box for a wargame comes with not just everything you need to play the game, but everything you need to enjoy the game. There's some subtle distinctions there, and
What's it all about anyway? So we've had Black Friday and the rush of retailers attempting to sell us lots of things that we don't really need but kinda want. The FOMO is running high, and we've emptied our pockets for plastic,
Why do we paint? I took a few minutes tonight, (well quite a few more than a few, to be honest) to paint up a statue for Rumbleslam. It was my first time trying to paint anything resembling marble, and while I wasn't entirely successful I did get