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
Black Templar Sword Brethren by Rolepainter Workshop on Bluesky
Starting off this week’s column on a zealous note with this charged up Sword Brethren by gray_dun. Bent wire and OSL effects are such a simple effects conversion but they work so well everywhere we see them and this piece is no exception, the restrained use of them adding to the inherent menace of the sculpt so well. This Templar’s about to viciously absolve the heck out of some heretics.
Fallout Vault Dwellers by whatsupgazpacho on Bluesky
Continuing on the line of simple but damn effective hobby tricks we’ve got these Vault Dwellers converted from Wargames Atlantic’s Cannon Fodder boxset. A crisp, spot on paintjob of Vault-Tec blue and yellow and bam, you’ve got a set of scrappy survivors that really nail the early Fallout feel. Striking, simple, awesome.
Larger Silent King by eyeofthestorm888 on Tumblr
Finishing this week’s roundup on a significantly less restrained note, we have eyeofthestorm888’s significantly Enbiggened take on The Silent King of the Necrons, using our good old bonedaddy Nagash as the basis. We love how this conversion reframes the original figure, the hover chariot now more of a hover throne and Szarekh gaining a much more baroque flavour compared to his underlings. Grandiose!
This Week on Goonhammer
Kill Team: Tomb World Boxset Reviews
Kill Team’s headed back underground for its next season of releases, with a brand new box full of Tomb World flavoured terrain, as well as new Deathwatch and Canoptek Circle squads. Our Operatives take a look at the new miniatures, rules and factions.
Star Wars Legions: Competitive Innovations
We add a new game to our Competitive Innovations coverage, with the brand new edition of Star Wars Legions getting our patented analysis of competitive events and the metagame.
Hairfoot Jousting Review
Jefferson takes a look at Hairfoot Jousting, a chaotic game of Halflings and Goblins jousting atop the backs of various livestock.
Malifaux 4th Edition: Gaining Grounds 2025 Review
Togepi takes a look at Gaining Grounds 2025, the new competitive play packet for Malifaux’s 4th edition and how they’ll effect your games for control of The Other Side.
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