This week I speak to Robert Nelson who has been playing tabletop games for a good number of years. We talked about his first experiences of tabletop games & then also what motivated him to get involved creating a local gaming club & how he has been involved with this on and off for over 25 years. Ribble Warriors is the name of this club and it would be my local gaming club if I was living in the UK right now so I have been interested in following along with their activities and I hope I can meet them and get to know them in the future. Gaming clubs really interest me and it was great listening to Robert’s experience and insight into them. I thank him for taking time to talk to me and I am keen to speak to more people like Robert in the future, so if you are involved in your local gaming club then you can fire me a message.
Read MoreThis episode I talk to Dan about all of the reasons why he loves Moonstone. You may remember in episode 123 I spoke to Tom Greenway about his personal history and also Moonstone from a creators standpoint. As you know Paint All The Minis is about generating and sharing goodwill in the hobby community and it has been great to put together 2 Moonstone podcasts to try to get more people aware of this game as it is one I have a genuine interest in. It is always great when you have an interest in something and when you look a little closer it only pulls you further in. Tom seems a really genuine and positive person. Moonstone is innovative and engaging. I wish the game all the best and it has been great learning more about it over the last 6 - 8 weeks.
Read MoreThis episode I talk to Tom Greenway of Goblin King Games. Tom created the tabletop skirmish game Moonstone. It features a number of innovative features and components that make the game truly stand out from others such as the melee and arcane components along with some amazing minis full of character. I won’t spoil any of the conversation but I will say that there is a current Kickstarter for Moonstone available and will be until April 12, so if you are a prompt listener you can take a look, and if you are listening to us in the future then there is still an opportunity to hear if Moonstone is for you and you can take a look and see if it is for you.
Read MoreThis episode I talk to Thomas Stoesser the creator of Stoessi’s Heroes, a company that makes historical characters to form part of your WW2 tabletop war-game factions. I wont spoil the story about how all this came about but what I will say is that the minis that are created for Stoessi’s Heroes are brilliant and would certainly take pride of place in your armies and give you a brilliant painting challenge.
Read MoreThis episode I speak to Nick Bogart about all of the reasons why he loves Relicblade, the fantasy skirmish game by Metal King Studio. I really enjoyed talking to Nick about why he loves the game and I am finding the Why I love Podcasts are becoming my favourite as I enjoy listening to someone highlight the things they love. Thanks to Nick for coming onto the show, much obliged & it is always a pleasure.
Read MoreThis episode I catch up with Dave from Trenchworx. As you will hear Trenchworx are a company creating mostly 1:56th scale resin & metal armoured fighting vehicles for WW2 games such as bolt action & Chain of Command but also do a lot of work for other games and companies in terms of creating master moulds and casting models. It was really interesting hearing from Dave how Trenchworx evolved and developed. It is always interesting hearing of how a company has moved from inception to current activity. I dont want to spoil any of the chat but there are some great points made by Dave and it was a genuine pleasure to spend an hour with him.
Read MoreThis week I talk to Bryan Cook about his game supplement for Bolt Action, the 28mm scale WW2 tabletop game by Warlord Games.
Read MoreIn this episode I talk to Jon Harrington about all of the reasons he loves the Beyond the Gates of Antares game by Warlord Games. I’m not going to talk about it here as Jon does a great job of it during the show but needless to say I hope you enjoy this weeks ramble.
Read MoreThis week I speak to Mr Dan Faulconbridge of Wargames Illustrated. Wargames Illustrated is a monthly magazine by war gamers for war gamers that comes in both a physical and electronic format. They also offer a Prime service where you can get a more in-depth experience in the form of video content plus also access to their back catalogue which is certainly worth a look.
Read MoreThis week I speak to Drek Sybert from both PATM and the Gamer Drek youtube channel. At PATM we have been working with Drek for a few months so I thought it was high time to get to know him a little better and to also tip our hats to him for his most recent series he did for us.
Read MoreThis week I talk once again to Andy Hobday of War Banner. War Banner has recently been through a restructure taking on board Footsore Miniatures and also Special Artisan Service Miniatures. They released Gangs of Rome, a skirmish game set in the streets of the Roman Empire, last year and will be releasing a new game Mortal Gods in 2019. I caught up with Andy to discuss his strategy of eating his Christmas dinner along with a catch up on Gangs of Rome, plus also information on Mortal Gods.
Read MoreThis week I get to know Travis from Tabletop CP a little more. Travis has a youtube channel where he puts together content for a number of games that he loves, you will hear about what games and why he does it in the show.
Read MoreThis week I talk to Chase from On Tabletop about all of the reasons he loves A Song of Ice & Fire, the recent release from C’MON.
Read MoreThis week I talk to Jan Wagner of Underground games. Jan recently ran a Kickstarter campaign for a minis board game Jagged Alliance 2. You can read the PATM article about Jagged Alliance 2 on the link below. As soon as the game is shipped we will be doing some video content for it and we cant wait.
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