A Good Starting Point…
I’ve been interested in historical wargaming for years (decades really). My flirtations with the hobby include several rulebook purchases, half painted armies, and a lot of unpainted lead. With the pandemic, my interest has rekindled and I’m back at the painting table with visions of diorama-quality battles in the not-too-distant future. When I discovered this podcast…well, that’s not accurate…it sounds like it was an accident—I was much more intentional. I actually did a search (on historical wargaming) on the Apple Podcasts app and found this show. I’ve binged the first few episodes and now I’m eagerly awaiting the new ones. Listening to Tom, Richard, and Ray is like hearing the friendly banter of my own gaming buddies. The content is solid and I’ve learned a lot from hearing the debates, options and recommendations of the hosts. Keep it up, guys. I’m looking forward to learning more.
Major Sholto via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/20
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An excellent resource for tabletop Wargamers which cover a wide range of interesting topics.Just listen along as you paint.A great trip down memory Lane.Thanks guys.
essaymarker via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/11/22
A podcast well worth a listen for those of you interested in historical wargaming. I love the diversity of topics. No warhammer here.
James in Chicago via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/23
Hi guys, Love the show! As a relative newcomer to historical wargaming, I have really enjoyed this casual and wide ranging podcast that has helped to explains my horizon of historical wargaming. I’ve also highly enjoyed some of the guest interviews, particularly with the Perry Brothers and Sam...Read full review »
BruteWandering via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/14/23
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