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
Starting this week’s Winter CWL off on a grim, grisly note with this custom built Bio-Titan by quarantine miniatures. There’s very little more Warhammer than taking a big alien bug and giving it a honking great skull and a bio sack full of body parts, and this thing looks like it painfully dragged itself right off the background of a Blanche battle scene. Gruesome in the best ways.
Caleb Jedward’s Knights Panther
Crossing over to something more classically Warhammer now with a band of Knights Panther by Caleb Jedward over on Bluesky, rendered in a scratchy painterly style that really gives the impression of these guys being rendered in tapestry. The high contrast highlights really render well with the NMM of the barding.
What more can you say really, speaks for itself.
This Week on Goonhammer
Necromunda: Spire of Primus
Necromunda enters the final chapter of its current story arc with Necromunda plunging into civil war. We take a look at the newest book, with all its new lore and rules, as well as a look at the Palatine Justicars set that releases alongside it.
Legions Imperialis: Ruin of the Salamanders
Its a bad time for the Marines in Green as Legions Imperialis throws back to the Dropsite Massacre in its newest book Ruin of the Salamanders. We’re cracking up the newest tome, as well as looking at the accompanying Saturnine Battlegroup and brand new Super Heavy units.
Goonhammer Reviews: Legions Imperialis Ruin of the Salamanders
Goonhammer Reviews: Legions Imperialis Saturnine Battle Group and Super-heavies
Battletech: Light Mech Championships 2025
Our Mech Warriors compare their favourite Mechs that they’ve reviewed this year, starting with the zippy Light weight class ‘mechs.
Mayday, Miss Marcy!: Is Die Hard a Christmas Movie?
In a special edition of this week’s MMM, Marcy discusses the most burning issue of your coworkers’ holiday conversations, does Die Hard really count as a Christmas Movie?
Century of the Vampire: 30 Days of Night (2007)
As the weather gets colder and the nights get darker, Bernhardt takes a look at 30 Days of Night, a comic adaptation about surviving a Winter month long night against some Alaskan bloodsuckers.
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