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A hobby podcast created by the Team28, responsible for the miniature hobby focused digital magazine 28. As avid hobbyists, we are always building and painting models, reading books, and watching cinema, all of which feed back into our creative cycles. With this podcast, we hope to talk about things we are currently excited about that we think might be relevant to 28.
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In this episode, Alexander chats with freelance artist Mike Franchina about his creative process and Trench Crusade. Follow Mike Franchina⁠. Try out Trench Crusade.
In this episode, Alexander chats with Ben (apocrypha_now) about the hobby and how he designs indie miniature games. Follow apocrypha_now! Play TONKS. Play Fishing28. Descend into madness with Yellow Cube.Play Bangarang in the Gutterlands.
In this episode, our long suffering editor Mira joins Alexander to talk about the late 80's Warhammer anthology Ignorant Armies, the hobby in general and just what kind of books they enjoy.
In the latest episode, Eric talks with sculptor and founder of Ramshackle Games, Curtis Fell. We talk about how he started sculpting and casting models and how he approaches the miniature hobby. You can follow Curtis on Instagram here. Visit Ramshackle Games and buy some hand-sculpted models! Download the rules to Mini Gangs, Nuclear Renaissance, and the Boglanders source book!
In the latest episode, Eric talks with artist and YouTuber Trent Holbrook, known as Miscast. We talk about his journey through the hobby and his DIY ethos for approaching it. You can support Miscast over on Patreon, and find his YouTube channel here!
To understand why Warhammer is the way it is, one needs to understand its history and how it evolved as a setting and a game. In this episode Alexander talks about oldhammer with fellow podcaster, Lewis from the Oldhammer Fiction Podcast. They discuss how oldhammer evolved, what it means to people, and what it even is. Listen to the Oldhammer Fiction Podcast!
In the latest episode Alexander talks with artist and game designer Max FitzGerald. They talk about the mad world of Turnip28, the coming game Swill and why game design is so much more fun than illustrating. You can support Max FitzGerald over on Patreon, where he also regularily shares updates for Turnip28.
In this episode Alexander is joined by sculptor and game designer Nic Evans. They talk about how he got involved in the hobby and ventured into the weird world of 28-style miniatures and game design. Follow Nic Evans
In this episode Eric and Greg Wier interview Chris Bozzone, a composer and musician from Cadabra Records. Cadabra Records is a vinyl record label that has been tirelessly promoting weird fiction, both newer and older authors, with amazing spoken word recordings of short stories, each with their own musical accompaniment. Since their start in 2015, they have produced a staggering number of releases featuring classics by H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allen Poe, Clark Ashton Smith, and M.R. James, along with newer authors like Thomas Ligotti, Jon Padgett, and Matthew M. Bartlett. In the episode we talk about how the record label started and how they produce so many varied works. We also touch on the live performances they do, like the recent Nightlands Festival. Consider getting a record from Cadabra Records Follow Cadabra Records Learn about Nightlands Festival Read about some of Cadabra's live performances on Greg's music blog
In this episode Alexander is joined by Oculus Imperia. They talk about the lore of Warhammer, video production and what it means to be a Warhammer YouTuber. Follow Oculus Imperia
Alexander and Peter discuss Peter's new game, Necropolis. They talk about game design, the undead and how smaller games allow for a more artistic approach. Follow Peter (Owlshield)! Join the Discord! Support the game on Patreon.
In the first episode of 2023, Eric Wier and Alexander Winberg get together to chat about Warhammer +/ Warhammer TV. While they intended to watch and discuss the Angels of Death CGI series, Alex discovered that Warhammer TV is not available in Finland (at least at the time of the recording). Due to this, they instead watched an episode of the prequel series, Angels of Death Origins, because it was made available on YouTube. Watch Angels of Death: Origins!
In this episode, Eric Wier chats with Quarantine_miniatures, the creator of the miniature agnostic wizard dueling game Brawl Arcane 28. They talk about how he designed the game and how he made a special effort to make the game accessible to everyone, even those new to the miniature hobby. They also discuss how Discord continues to play a positive role in play testing and bringing fans of the game together to discuss conversions and painting. Finally, they end the episode talking about what is next for the game! Get the rules for  Brawl Arcane 28 and join the Discord! Follow Quarantine_miniatures!
A joint venture between Fluffenhammer and the 32 Podcast and where Adam meets Alexander, and it becomes...interesting. The Fluffenhammer
For the seventh episode, Eric Wier and Alexander Winberg talk about what they have been working on in the hobby and touch on the upcoming 28 project, SKULLS. The main topic of the episode is reviewing a miniature game of vehicular mayhem: Gaslands: Refueled. They talk about how the game plays, along with how easy it is to pick up, even for non-miniature gamers. They also touch on converting toy cars to fit the post-apocalyptic theme of the game. Visit their website See Gardens of Hecate’s fantastic Gaslands warband
In chapter 6, Alexander Winberg is joined by game designer Kevin Rahman-Daultrey to talk about his newest Kickstarter and expansion of the Forbidden Psalm miniatures game, KillSampleProcess. We talk about the new game, based on the rpg CY_BORG, before talking at length about his game design process. We also chat about some of his upcoming projects and his love of the film Mutant Chronicles, which he admits is terrible. Follow Kevin on Instagram Follow KillSampleProcess Purchase Forbidden Psalm
In chapter 5 Alexander Winberg is joined by hobby enthusiast Steve Rowlinson and they discuss folk horror and how it creeps into games like the Weald. We also talk about community creation and the peculiar kind of person who is attracted to all this strangeness. And of course, we round it all out with a good chat about folkhammer, where Warhammer meets folk horror and everyone is strange. Follow Steve Rowlinson!
For our fourth episode, Eric Wier and Alexander Winberg talk about the 1989 horror classic Drachenfels by Kim Newman, of the Anno Dracula fame. We chat about the novel’s interesting place in the Old World, and how things have both stayed the same and also changed in the Warhammer world since it was first written. We also talk about its unusual characters and interesting plot structure: a jailed playwright and vampire from Bretonnia creating a dramatization of the defeat of the dreaded Drachenfels.
For our third episode, Eric Wier and Greg Wier talk about how their hobby time has recently been occupied by playing various board games, including an asymmetric wargame called Root, designed by Cole Wehrle and released by Leder Games. They talk about how they remain engaged in Games Workshop’s settings, but have slowly lost interest in playing the games associated with them. Their interest has turned towards more mechanically-tuned board games. They talk about how the board game Root builds a compelling narrative through its artwork and game mechanics, telling the story of anthropomorphic animals battling over control of a fantasy woodland. They also touch on the growing tournament scene and how you can get involved in the game via their digital versions, in addition to the physical board game. Learn more about Root and get it digitally!
For our second episode, Eric Wier and Alexander Winberg talk about what they have been working on in the hobby and touch on the upcoming 4th volume of 28. The main topic of the episode is discussing the 4th book in the Warhammer Adventures: Warped Galaxies series, War of the Orks. As a series of books targeting a younger audience (8-12 years old), we talk about how it fits alongside other Black Library novels and its place in the miniature wargaming hobby. Buy the novel
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