More Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast 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, Stargrave, and Kings of War?

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The Bedroom Battlefields Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast brings you conversations about collecting, gaming, painting, terrain, and much more – often with a nostalgic twist.

Check out our full list of episodes to get a look at what’s in store.

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Miscellaneous Podcast Episodes

I haven’t always managed to create individual blog posts for every podcast episode. Here are the shows that don’t have one.

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Josh (Crown of Command/Eavy Lead) on Paint Tutoring & Commissions

Josh—a former Eavy Metal painter from the Goblin Green bases/Red period—started the Crown of Command podcast early on in the pandemic. It has since become one of the best podcasts for the HeroQuest generation, and he’s also grown a brilliant YouTube channel around it.

The Crown of Command has also enabled Josh to run a thriving Patreon where he delivers painting lessons and has gone full-time as a commission painter.

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Carl Brown on Open Combat, Lucrum, & Creative Inspiration

Open Combat is one of my original and favourite miniature agnostic skirmish games. On this episode, I’m joined by Carl Brown who created it along with a cool little medieval strategy board game called Lucrum. You can find all of Carl’s games on his website secondthunder.com

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Will YOU Be Playing Warhammer: The Old World?

It’s vox populi time, our question of the month for February 2024 was: Warhammer: The Old World – Will you be playing it? (If so, why? If not, why not?)

Thank you so much to everyone who submitted.

And a massive thanks to Alternative Armies for sponsoring this episode. Here are the 15mm fantasy buildings I was talking about. 

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Are Narrative and Competitive Gaming at Odds With One Another?

I’m joined by Ed from our Discord community, who drinks a staggering 17 pints during the course of this episode and lambasts me for my anti-competitive views.

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Man O’ War and Playing Remote Games

Chris Snyder joins me to talk about his two favourite topics – Man O’ War and remote gaming. Special thanks to Warbases for sponsoring this episode.

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The Bittersweet Act of Opening a Blister Pack

I’m joined by another lovely member of our Discord community, David of the 5thHammer Youtube channel. On this episode, we discuss his hobby origin story, opening old blister packs, and the art of having patience.

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Painting Eyes, Passing the Torch, & the Slow Hobbyist Manifesto

Cam’s another positive member of the Bedroom Battlefields Discord Community, and he joins me for a chat about his hobby origins, being a good steward of the hobby, and his love of Man’O’War.

Also mentioned on this episode:

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Painting One Miniature a Week

Jamie, AKA Kazdok from our Discord community joins us to talk about his hobby origin story, writing his game Of Knights & Quests, and the simple tactic of painting one miniature a week.

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Collecting More Scenarios, as Opposed to More Rulesets

Mark’s back for a wee chat about various hobby topics, including:

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Setting Sail With Mantic’s Armada

Mark and I chat over a range of hobby topics, including ImagiNations, painting 15mm, Space Weirdos, and getting into Mantic’s naval combat game Armada. I also talked about a recent narrative scenario I’ve been planning for Song of Blades & Heroes.

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What’s It Like to Manage a Games Workshop Store?

Stuart from Great Escape Games joins us to talk about his journey from Games Workshop store manager to Wild West gunslinger. As well as running the Cardiff store, Stuart also had a couple of his armies featured in White Dwarf and even won a WFB staff tournament whilst working at GW.

These days, Stuart has traded in his red jersey for a Stetson, as one of the big focuses of Great Escape Games is Dead Man’s Hand. For the past decade, DMH has given players the opportunity to fight out gun battles in the Old West, and it’ll be given some TLC in 2024 with its new edition Dead Man’s Hand Redux – coming to Kickstarter at the end of the month!

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From Rogue Trader to Planet 28

I took one of those notions recently to get myself a copy of Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader, leading me to this post on the Tales From Farpoint blog. Aside from learning that GW was employing a somewhat absurd “just pop into the shop” policy, I started to browse through all the other great content here. Fast forward a few weeks, and I managed to grab a chat with Richard, the fine fellow who runs it. As always, I learned many new things, including the existence of a couple of cool-sounding games called Planet 28 and Brutal Quest.

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Orcs & Goblins Vs Empire: Mayhem – Audio Battle Report

Following our episode with Mayhem creator Brent Spivey it was time to give the game a wee playthrough. We really enjoyed it and it’s certainly one we’ll be adding to our regular rotation.

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Reflections on the Partizan Wargames Show 2023

Roving report Mark drove his Empire Steam Tank to the Partizan Wargames Show, got absolutely tanked up on Bugman’s XXXXXX, and attempted to start fights with several gamers and traders. On this episode, we hear his apology in full.

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40 Years of Warhammer Fantasy: What Next?

Warhammer (in its various iterations) turns 40 this year. We’re told the game is coming back… but will it be released by 2063? On this episode, I chat all things fantasy with GJ. He’s someone you’ve likely heard before, talking passionately and knowledgeably about the game on shows such as The Wargames OrchardThe Crown of Command, and now, his new show, Forces of Fantasy.

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Toybashing, & Running a Wargames Club

Karl of Chicago Skirmish Wargames joins me to discuss the history and ethos of the club, as well as how they defend their fruit. We also talk about “cheapskate hobbying” – particularly the art of “toybashing” miniatures and terrain.

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Creating Content in the Hobby

Podcasts are long-form content that enables us to really dig into a topic and spend some time with it. Whilst some folks enjoy Instagram and short videos, they can’t deliver that same level of depth and engagement. But is the podcasting market already too saturated to jump in? Or worse still, are podcasts dying out?

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The Discipline of Painting Big Armies

I’m joined by Jason, who’s a valued member of our Discord Community. We chat about the goal setting and project management of painting big blocks of troops, as well as the long-term patience and planning required to eventually get them on the tabletop.

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Chaos Horde Vs Small Band of Good Guys: SoB&H – Audio Battle Report

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?

View the pictures from our game.

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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.

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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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Building Terrain for Mordheim & Skirmish Games

Ryan from the Adventure Built 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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Miniature Wargames Magazine – A Chat With the Editor

I’ve been subscribed to Miniature Wargames Magazine for a few months now, and I’m thoroughly enjoying it. On this episode, I’m joined by editor John Treadaway to talk about print publication in the hobby, as well as his own projects and interests.

Also mentioned

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How do they organise games of Blood Bowl in the Warhammer world?

Isn’t administration fascinating? But seriously, what are the logistics of getting a team of Chaos daemons into Altdorf for a sporting event? On this episode, I’m joined by Josh of the Crown of Command podcast for general hobby catchup, with the usual nostalgic twist.

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How Do You Decide When to Buy New Stuff?

I placed a few orders recently, in order to play Blood Moon (Rangers of Shadow Deep) in the near future. But do you need a reason to buy new miniatures, paints, or even, games?

Other topics in this episode include the new Citadel contrast paints, season four of Stranger Things, and Discord. A big thanks to Midlam Miniatures for sponsoring this episode, too.

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Dungeon Saga, White Dwarf Freebies, & Hidden Hobbyists

Is there a bunch of hidden Warhammer players in your neighbourhood? That’s just one of the topics Jason and I cover on this episode of the Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast. We also talk about our shared love for Mantic’s Dungeon Saga, reminisce about getting free miniatures on the front of White Dwarf, and explore the world of DIY terrain.

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Cross-Game Campaigns, & the Terrain Conundrum

Terrain is an essential part of the tabletop hobby. What kind you use and how you get it can throw up a few dilemmas, though. Do you make or buy your buildings and scenery? And do you go ultra-realistic but limited, or for a “wooden blocks” approach that can become literally anything you need it to?

As we’re usually limited in our terrain collections for any one genre, I’m talking on this episode about the idea of cross-game campaigns. This gives us the opportunity to tell a sweeping and cinematic story, as opposed to hanging around outside the same three farmhouses for all eternity.

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Miniature Board Games, Fighting Fantasy Books, & Bretonnian Paints

It’s time for another eclectic wander around the hobby, and this time, I’m joined by Grant. He’s a fan of miniature board games and we talk about their appeal when compared to some of the more open “tape measure” games. We also talk Fighting Fantasy (with a nod to Escape the Dark Castle), and the trials and tribulations of painting miniatures.

Be sure to check out BedroomBattlefields.com for recent posts and paintjobs. And, nice reviews of the show are always welcome on Podchaser, too!

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Should You Try to Become a Great Miniature Painter?

A wee solo episode covering a range of topics.

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DIY Terrain, Goblin Green Bases, & HeroQuest

Should you buy miniature wargaming terrain or make your own? That’s just one of the points of discussion in this chat with Tom Holden of the 2 Shelves of Gaming podcast. We also talk about the appeal of miniature agnostic games that let you use any minis, tree and castle terrain, basing miniatures, movement traysWarbases, HeroQuest, Dungeon Saga, and Oldhammer-esque miniature companies.

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