They begged me for this review
After they begged us for reviews in the last episode here’s a short one. It’s good, I like it. I listen because I enjoy it! I listen to each episode as these boys represent the hobby well! Fun and competitive info! Joe’s voice is soothing to my soul, he must put a peg on his nose to gain such a nasal effect! Amazing. Phill, not sure he wants to be there! But must be paid a fortune to appear! He Should be playing custodes as he’s such a golddigga! Dan...he thinks he’s good but just got lucky once! He’s no Lawrence Baker! Overall I really do enjoy the ramblings and feel like one of the crew, as there’s no bull here. Just lads enjoying the hobby.
S15_Silvia via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/03/20
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Hello Guys Listened to every episode and I love this show The banter and fun these guys have doing the show is great with lots of gaming insights from Dan and a good smattering of hobby ideas from Phil. Myself and my sons look forward to each episode while we are painting or just stuck in the...Read full review »
Sgt McGill via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/02/21
Hi Dan and Phil I’m just your average gun loving American that loves your British sense of humor. This is the best podcast to listen to when driving to work. It’s fun to punish my coworker to your banter and weirdness keep on being you, your mega fan Gun loving American
Gun loving american via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/21
Having recently started a new job that requires a regular 35 minute drive to and from work ... and, of course, being a shameless nerd, I immediately zoned in on 40K related podcasts to fill the time on said commutes. The ‘Look out, Sir’ podcast is not only full of great content and insights into...Read full review »
Cousin Fat Fat via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/18/21
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