
41 episodes

Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast Bedroom Battlefields
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Did you grow up collecting and painting Citadel miniatures, and playing games like Warhammer, Warhammer 40k, HeroQuest, Battlemasters, and Space Hulk? Did you gradually grow out of the hobby only to find yourself plunging back in many years later, discovering great new games like Frostgrave, Stargrave, and Kings of War?
The Bedroom Battlefields Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast brings you conversations about collecting, gaming, painting, terrain, and much more - often with a nostalgic twist.
We also dive into topics such as productivity, balancing hobby time with other aspects of life, and the overall psychology behind playing with toy soldiers.
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Boring Balance, & the Need for Narrative in Wargaming
We make a return to playing Song of Blades & Heroes, one of the most simple and accessible skirmish games on the market. And, in this battle, we’re focusing on storytelling over points, fairness, and balance. The defenders can’t possibly win. But how well can they hold out against a huge Chaos force?
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Solo Kill Team Rules? (No Stranger to Shadow Deep!)
Warhammer 40,000 Kill Team isn't a game that gets much (any!) airtime on this humble podcast. But listeners might be interested to hear about a cool homebrew solo ruleset heavily influenced by Rangers of Shadow Deep and Rogue Trader. On this episode, I'm joined by Rob who pulled it all together in the form of Acolyte.
Episode Resources
Acolyte - Solo Play Kill Team RulesetAcolyte Reddit threadWargamer: Warhammer 40k Kill Team gets fanmade solo mode in ACOLYTEFive Games for Doomsday: Podcast with Rick PriestleyThe Worst Patreon Ever -
Re-Skinning Existing Wargaming Scenarios Vs Writing Your Own
Friend of the show Mark Smith returns to discuss what's new in his own hobby life. One big topic of discussion here is that of 're-skinning' established scenarios in games, so that the mechanical framework is already tried and tested.
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Wargames With Young Kids, & Writing Rangers of Shadow Deep Scenarios
Talented writer Conrad Kinch joins me on this episode of the Tabletop Miniature Podcast to talk about his Rangers of Shadow Deep scenario To Heal the Sick. It’s available in the Star of Alladore supplement.
On top of that, we chat about a great piece he wrote for Miniature Wargames Magazine (issue 475) on his adventures in gaming with six-year-old twins.
Conrad is also the author of the novel, The Fox Wife’s Tail. -
ChatGPT AI-Powered Dungeonmasters, & Blood Moon Revisited
It's time to right the wrongs of our Rangers of Shadow Deep: Blood Moon (mis)adventure. And also, to chat about the potential benefits of AI in our hobby.
Take it away, OpenAI...
The potential benefits of AI in the tabletop miniature hobby are numerous. AI can be used to generate a more immersive and dynamic experience for players. It can also provide an extra layer of complexity and challenge to the game.
AI can be used to generate unique scenarios and objectives for players to complete. This could include customizing the battlefield, terrain, objectives, and enemies. AI can also be used to generate units for players to command. This could include customizing the units’ stats, equipment, and abilities.
AI-controlled enemies can be used to make the game more unpredictable and challenging. AI can also be used to generate strategies for players to follow. This could include customizing the tactics, objectives, and resources available. Finally, AI can be used to control various events on the battlefield, such as weather, terrain, and random events. -
Building Terrain for Mordheim & Skirmish Games
Ryan from the Adventure Build Gaming YouTube channel joins us to talk about his hobby life. A big part of that is building terrain, in particular, for skirmish games like Mordheim, Frostgrave, Rangers of Shadow Deep, and Stargrave.
Ryan's YouTube channel has some absolute masterclass videos on scratch-building terrain and is well worth checking out.
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A delightful chat, every episode
This podcast is like having a good conversation with your enthusiastic friends who is both knowledgeable and yet open to new opportunities for miniaturing gaming.
Thanks for keeping this up.
Enjoyable Chill Warhammer Content
I’m only a recent listener but have enjoyed the most recent episodes! Candid and relaxed content. Really appreciated the thoughts on the hobby and interview with Joseph McCullough, Frostgrave creator. I love the curiosity in the podcasting field and warhammer enjoyment!