Although it’s a big internet out there, the Tabletop digital universe is pretty small and spread out. In Content We Liked, we take a look at the articles, videos, podcasts, and products that caught our eyes or were noteworthy during the prior week you might have missed.
On the Internet at Large
Kicking off with one hell of a vehicle, this phenomenal promethium tanker isn’t just a fantastic construct but a really great example of streaking, dirt, rust and weathering. It’s absolutely one of those projects I’ll idly dream of and never, ever, pull off – hats off to co.rius for pulling this leviathan together.
Bequakynska might be my new favourite grimdark painter, and these crusty, dusty death guard are an amazing example of the power of messing about with textures while keeping colours straightforward. The exposed eyeball in the skull is the icing on a particularly disgusting cake. I could look at these for hours.
Something a little different, with a photographic skirmish game from fate_of_bjuna. Straightforward to run and extremely effective, it really does work – try it out! Both a nice way to set up some photos and an interesting example of the theatre of the mind stuff that’s baked into everything that we do, stripped right back to the essentials. Well worth playing through a fair few times, and check out the example in the post above.
This Week on Goonhammer
It’s been a big, long awaited release week for 40k, with the Drukhari slamming out of their murder-palaces and onto the tabletop. As usual, we’ve broken down every detachment, all the rules and the big dataslate changes – you can access all of that through the round up article above.
Start Competing: Stormcast Eternals Tactics (Updated September 25, 2025)
It’s been Stormcast Eternal Week over in the Mortal Realms, and Matthew “Chimp” Ward has been busy compiling the ultimate guides to mastering Sigmar’s champions. There’s a preposterous amount of units and options for the Stormcast, so if you’re lost in the endlessly multiplying versions of lightning-bolt-riding big angry armoured people, check out Chimp’s comprehensive guides.
Not to be outdone, the Historicals team cover the new edition of Konflikt ’47, the biggest of the weird war games, with an overview of the system and review of the new plastic sets. It’s time to unleash Nazi Zombies against Communist Werebears (Go Bears), British Automatons, and evangelical US antigravity Paratroopers, with new and updated rules, army lists and solid new models.
Black Library supremo Jay sits down with Jonathan D Beer to talk novels, the writing process, Adeptus Mechanicus and Necrons in a great interview. They really get into it, and it’s well worth checking out if you’re interested in cracking that Black Library submission you’ve been thinking about for several months.
Marcy delivers an in depth and quite terrifying review of the new Silent Hill game, finding a game of the year contender that delivers its message with an appropriate lack of subtlety and stays with you for play after play. And she does it in a rabbit suit, too.
Peri dives into the Flashman mech in what might be the only Battletech Mech Overview that averages a B/C rating and repeatedly made me think he was going to be talking about the noted Victorian villain and absolute bastard. The only issue – two Flashman mechs makes the plural Flashmans, when surely, surely, they’d be Flashmen?
Goonhammer Reviews: GREATHELM, a Micro Skirmish Game of Chivalric Fantasy
And finally, if you’re one of the three people on the planet who haven’t read this one yet, Bair reviews the Knightly Skirmish of GREATHELM and loves it so much he still hasn’t shut up about it. The Goonhammer Offices, which are real and exist, are still ringing with his excited screams about A4 paper, chainmail, plate and portable board projects.
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