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Getting into the Gunch

Getting into the Gunch

The nice thing about hanging out with lots of like-minded hobby folk is that on occasion, they unite to have wholesome good times. One of those times has recently come! The Golden Gunch 2024, not to be called The Gunchies, was a little two month long painting contest organised in our little hobby community, Roll Models. In this article we catch up with many of the entrants who share some of their work in progress and final models. First though, it would be good to define a few of the rules. To keep things simple, models were limited to a…
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Introducing… A Crown of Salt and Shadow

Introducing… A Crown of Salt and Shadow

Narrative Skirmishes in the Realm of Death Hello! Eager listeners to the podcast may have heard rumour of the AOS28 event that our community ran in June 2023... It was a lovely time! Fun had by all! However did you know we never put anything less that 90-120% into our silly projects? No? Well, time to pop on your reading glasses and go: "Oh, so that what they were up to, neat." So allow me to fill you in on the content we are thusly pouring: We made ourselves a little skirmish game for 2-4 players. It is a lot…
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Hobby Flotsam (the Return) – International Women’s Day 2023

Though we aim to support the breadth of the hobby in all our articles, on International Women's Day we are taking the chance to show the amazing work of female hobbyists. Hopefully some you are familiar with, but maybe some you are not. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Garbiñe Arroyo (@garbinearroyominiatures) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amy Snuggs (@amysnuggs) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tamtam Nicholls (@tears_of_envy) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nicky Grillet (@nickygrillet) View this post on Instagram A post shared by…
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The Tiny Plastic People almost 10 month reader and contributor survey

The Tiny Plastic People almost 10 month reader and contributor survey

It's that time! What time? It's time for you dear reader and/or listener to say your bit about how Tiny Plastic People is going, what you would like to see, what you love, what you hate, and generally give a good bit of that anonymous feedback that we can use to make sure we are doing good and getting better where we need to! Follow the link below! Give us your thoughts! Even if this is your first time here we want to hear from you! Take part in the survey We'll close the survey next Sunday (12th September 2021)…
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Month In Miniatures: July 2021

Month In Miniatures: July 2021

Welcome to July’s edition of the Month In Miniatures, all the news that’s fit to print from the world of Warhammer, brought to you by Tiny Plastic People. This month’s news is also delivered by our patented newsies technology, and so will be distributed to you by a gaggle of ragamuffins in flat caps (it’s customary to tip the urchin). What Was Released The biggest release this month was the Beast Snaggas box, and with it an early look at the new codex for Warhammer 40k’s favourite green hooligans, the Orks. Similar to the boxes released for the Lumineth Realm-Lords…
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Month In Miniatures: June 2021 (Part 1)

Month In Miniatures: June 2021 (Part 1)

Welcome to the June issue of the Month In Miniatures, your monthly Warhammer news roundup from Tiny Plastic People. I’m your host, Large Flesh Person Tom. The biggest news this month was unquestionably the preorder of, and lead up to, the release of Age Of Sigmar’s 3rd Edition, including a core rulebook and the launch box, Dominion. In fact, that was so completely the biggest news that we’re going to dedicate an article to it, which you can perhaps expect some time later in the month. For your regular news this month, I’ve chosen to focus on the other news…
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Month In Miniatures: May 2021

Month In Miniatures: May 2021

Welcome to the May edition of the Month In Miniatures, all the news that’s fit to print in the world of Warhammer, from your friends at Tiny Plastic People. This month’s news is a bit of an odd one, since the most major event has gone from “not officially announced” to “everything to know is available” within the last thirty days, so bear with me as some of this will seem much faster in retrospect than it was as it was released. I refer of course to those radical Imperial Fist models that are exactly what I've been waiting for,…
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The Month in Miniatures: April 2021

The Month in Miniatures: April 2021

Welcome to April’s issue of the Month in Miniatures, the Tiny Plastic People news blog. My goal here is to let you keep up with the new and interesting things happening in Games Workshop’s miniatures ranges, and the culture and community around them. One third of the way into the year already! Where does the time go? Deeply Cursed City The biggest news this month is Cursed City, and it’s strange news. Cursed City, the latest in Games Workshop’s Warhammer Quest range of cooperative boardgames, went up for pre-order, and sold out worldwide within minutes. This isn’t entirely unusual for…
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The Month In Miniatures: March 2021

The Month In Miniatures: March 2021

Hello once again and welcome to March’s edition of the Month in Miniatures, brought to you by the good people (me) at Tiny Plastic People. Perhaps the biggest news this month is the release of Warhammer Quest: Cursed City, Games Workshop’s latest in the Warhammer Quest series of co-operative board games. Release is on either the next or previous Saturday depending on when this goes up, and though we didn’t receive any news as major as last month’s mega-preview, there’s a bunch of articles discussing it on Warhammer Community.  Source: AgeOfSigmar.com Some highlights include a look at Night and Day…
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International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day

One of the pillars that Tiny Plastic People is built on is the idea that wargaming and the hobby-space around it is a great place, and we want to see more people involved from all manner of backgrounds. Today on International Women’s Day we want to take the opportunity to spotlight some of the talented women already contributing to the hobby, particularly those you might not have heard of. We also encourage you to share some of your favourites to your social feeds, pop someone a comment on Instagram, or take the time to follow a few of the awesome…
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