85 episodes

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, Rogue Planet, 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.

Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast Bedroom Battlefields

    • Leisure

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, Rogue Planet, 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.

    Mike Hutchinson Talks Hobgoblin, Chess 28, & the Rule of Carnage

    Mike Hutchinson Talks Hobgoblin, Chess 28, & the Rule of Carnage

    It’s embarrassing to think that the Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast has hit 80+ episodes without having Mike Hutchinson on. That said, it was well worth the wait, and the timing was definitely right, with lots of cool new projects in the pipeline.
    Mike’s hobby origin story, as well as his thoughts on Gaslands and A Billion Suns, have been well-covered elsewhere. For an excellent fix on that front, I’ll point you to two episodes of the Paint All The Minis podcast (here and here).
    And, speaking of podcasts, Mike co-hosts a superb show of his own with game designer pal Glenn Ford. Rule of Carnage is essential listening (or viewing!) for anyone in this hobby. It’s a true masterclass on games design, and has led to the pair writing an academic textbook on the subject, too!
    Mike’s rank-and-flank fantasy battle game Hobgoblin is the Box Office topic right now, and I took the opportunity to learn more about it before my inevitable purchase. He’s also been tinkering with Chess under the “Chess 28” banner and has created a new open-source ruleset called Flagstone.
    Mike runs a Patreon to help support his income now that he’s gone full-time into game design. It’s brilliant news for our hobby that Mike’s brain can be put to work around the clock now, so be sure to help keep the jar topped up with fluid.

    • 56 min
    Reworking an Existing Rules System Into an Entirely New Game

    Reworking an Existing Rules System Into an Entirely New Game

    Paul, aka Gribbles Miniatures, from our Discord community, joins me to discuss the development of his Our Town zombie survival ruleset.
    Also mentioned on this episode:
    15mm project update'Goblin Green Bases' merch on TeePublicQuestion of the Month for May 2024

    • 37 min
    Introducing 40k/AoS Players to non-GW Games

    Introducing 40k/AoS Players to non-GW Games

    The question of the month for April 2024 was around introducing Warhammer 40k or Age of Sigmar players to non-Games Workshop games. How did you do it, what did you play, and what was the response?
    And, the question of the month for May 2024 is: What rules have you created or adapted to improve your favourite gaming system?
    This might be a homebrew rule or something you’ve ported over from another game. The point is, you tried it, it worked well, and you kept on using it.
    Submit your answer here
    Also mentioned on this episode:
    The Royal Orce with Mark (Crown of Command podcast)A Massive Game of Warhammer

    • 21 min
    Being Raised in a Wargaming Family

    Being Raised in a Wargaming Family

    Father and son duo Rob and Norman join me for a chat about wargaming in the family, their local wargaming club, and their imagi-nations campaign.
    HAWKS wargaming clubRob's blogNorman's blog

    • 37 min
    Song of Blades & Homebrew, & Talking 28 Magazine

    Song of Blades & Homebrew, & Talking 28 Magazine

    If you’ve come across 28 Magazine before, you’ll know about its striking aesthetic, stunning artwork, and incredible photography. On this episode of the Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast, I’m joined by editor Sampsa Nylund to find out more about 28, not just as a magazine, but as a community.
    There’s also an audio battle report of a slightly homebrewed version of Song of Blades & Heroes. I set the scene for this scenario a few weeks ago, and it was time to get down to it and roll some dice.

    • 53 min
    Burning Armies, Sculpting for TV Sets, & Making a Boglin

    Burning Armies, Sculpting for TV Sets, & Making a Boglin

    Our guest this week is Kevin from our Discord community, who talks about his hobby origins going up in smoke and then returning years later via his young son. He also enjoyed a career sculpting for TV sets and designing costumes, and we talk about the overlap between this and the tabletop miniature hobby.

    • 49 min

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