Weekender: WIN Two-Player Mythos Bundle + Infinity CodeOne, All You Need To Know!
April 24, 2020 by crew
Today on The Weekender! We discuss everything you need to know about Infinity CodeOne from Corvus Belli, check out the quirky range from Northumbrian Tin Soldier and explore The Defence Of Procyon III on Kickstarter!
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As always, make sure to dive into the comments and tell us all of your thoughts about the show this week and what we chat about!
Indie Of The Week - 3:42
We start off this week with a look at the brilliant and quirky range from Northumbrian Tin Soldier which has us particularly excited.
Northumbrian Tin Soldier
Make sure to head on over to their webstore and see what they have to offer. We'd love to hear you chat in the comments about what from their collection caught your eye.
News - 20:02
Come and check out some of the news that we've been interested in from the tabletop world this week
- Necrons, Inquisitors & More - What do you make of these new models for the grimdark future?
- Massive Gargants & Shadowy Aelves - Some massive new models and deadly assassins for the Mortal Realms
- Blood Bowl Snotlings - Lose 90% of your games but have fun doing it
- New German Releases - Some great new releases from Offensive Miniatures this month
- World War I Germans - Are you going to be snapping up this new plastic kit?
- Meet The Magnificent Seven - Will you be playing some of Gunfighter's Ball?
- FREE KeyForge Decks From FFG - Download these decks for free and have some fun
With this peek into the tabletop gaming world this week, make sure to let us know if we missed anything that got you chatting with your pals.
Infinity CodeOne - Interview - 37:15
Getting stuck into the Sci-Fi world of Infinity is now easier than ever thanks to the CodeOne Rules which are launching next week. We talked with Corvus Belli about all YOU need to know about this streamlined system
Check Out Infinity CodeOne
We are very excited for what this is going to bring to the tabletop for Infinity players. Being able to play quick-fire games is going to be great for veterans and newcomers alike.
The Defence Of Procyon III - Interview - 1:30:49
We also got some time to talk with Dávid Turczi about the new board game, The Defence Of Procyon III, which is currently on Kickstarter from PSC Games.
The Defence Of Procyon III Kickstarter
Make sure to check out the campaign in more detail and tell us if you've been drawn to this as either a wargamer or a board gamer.
Kickstarters - 1:57:24
It's now time to check out two awesome Kickstarters which caught our eye...
- Brave New Worlds - Check out some brilliant new terrain which you can print at home!
- Ambush! Epic - Are you a fan of this alternative dungeon-delving experience?
Let us know if these projects are on your radar and what you think of them in the comments below.
Have a great weekend and stay safe!
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FIRST!
that’s … cheating 😉
is this classed as insider trading? Lol
Second! but yeah, Mythos looks awesome!
It would be very cool to see it played on the tabletop with fully painted miniatures 🙂
@brendon is there a reason the link for Mythos above takes you to a different online store’s page rather than to Warcradles? https://www.mythosthegame.com/
It links to the Wayland Games store – which is Warcradle. At least for me that’s where the link goes.
Happy Weekend one and all.
Happy Friday everyone
@warzan A cosmic entity all to himself, full of hot air, making his own wind and compressing all other atmospheres about his own orbit. In all seriousness, a pretty fun guy
Weekender 🙂
I don’t think you can call us world renowned twitchers… more a group of old boys who love seeing tits in the garden
Badumting – I have heard a lot more birds recently which is very nice.
Mythos!!!!! Nice
Bloody hell, Fridays come round quick again. Show us more goodness guys
Mythos looks like an interesting game.
So excited about Code One!!
It does seem like a really good way to get into the game without the need to dive too deep. I like the focused releases selection for it too.
Happy Saturday
Happy Weekender Cogs and Cogs soon to be. Top show jam packed with goodness. I may not have doves but my garden has been taken over by hedgehogs and I have a seagull who likes to sing me the song of his people at half past early in the mornings….after last weeks show and some cracking projects I have decide a few purchase from Warploque miniatures is on the cards as soon as my bank account is healthy enough to be ravaged again.
Awesome choice – looking forward to seeing what you get painted up when they arrive.
Thanks, really like the quirkiness Alex has built into the game. Going to pick up the Battle for Troll Bridge along with a few other minis then look to backing the Kickstarter later in the summer. I was just saying to hazyboy75 that I’m going to have to start my first project so I look forward to sharing with the community. Hope you enjoy your weekend.
Thank for a other great show, and i realy love the discord! but when do we see Justin in our house? If win the two player starter of Mythos, i can realy piss-off a mate of mine ;o)
Justin has a house of his very own for a while now.
i mean the “house of the mutunus tutunus one
@limburger, If i win the Mythos 2 player, you can have 1 of the two factions if you like?
It’s a late, early Weekender!
Very interested to see how well CodeOne takes off as an entry point. Some deeper analysis of these lists vs current and future collection plan is needed.
Of the four factions CA is my thing, but I’m currently low on Shasvaasti, although Defiance will give me more; providing options across the three codes (standard N3/4, CodeOne & Defiance).
Always a sucker for new gap-filler models though, especially if they look gorgeous!
With the magnetised riders on the tank, I read a while back on a forum of someone who was experimenting with magnetized paint. This is basically fine iron-based particles suspended in paint. It’s too thick to use on the surface of models, but he was using it on the underside of bases to then stick to magnetized trays. It separates in the can quickly but he then found, while trying to stir it, that the partially-mixed sludge was ideal for pouring/palette-knifing into the underside of the base also giving it heft. I wonder whether you could try applying a decent layer inside the tank where needed, also giving it a welcome heft?
Magnificent 7: At first I thought the first render was Vin/Steve McQueen, but then I saw the knife making him Britt/James Coburn.
The guy with the Cape and rifle looks like Harry Luck/Brad Dexter; who by the way is the only actor of the seven that I had to look up. Maybe it’s an age thing…
Tut! You millennials! 😉
Faster with a knife than the other guy with his pistol.
Weekend starts now.
Code One sounds interesting
Got my mythos when it was first around, hope they release the brotherhood too as the Kickstarter was cancelled before I could get those models
Yup! Warcradle already showed the 3D renders for the upcoming crew.
https://blog.warcradle.com/blog/2020/warcradle-studios-diary-26
https://www.warcradle.com/uploads/wwx-pdfs/factions/Brotherhood-of-Belial.pdf
On these lockdowny times OTT has become.even more important to the hobby.
It’s nice you put the timing down below the video so you know where to skip past them
It’s the Weekender!
Happy Dance happy dance.
I’ve been working my arse off all week and am ready for Hobby out the wahzoo!
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Got to the point in the show where the OTT Team show us all the cool minis of ‘Northumbrian Tin Soldier’ and the next thing I know tiny mini Time Bandits pilfered my wallet! I’m pretty happy to have the entire collection of Time Robbers speeding their way to my Hobby/Studio. Happy Day!!! ??
As a fan of HPL’s works, Mythos was actually a thing i’ve been waiting for a long time.
A shame that i missed the initial KS under paranoid games, but i’m glad that Warcradle picked it up and tweaked the game and models.
EDIT: stay safe everyone!
The renegade inquisitor looks fun.
Mythos’ Lovecraftian themes Look great.
Would love to win this!
The Knuckle Duster Preview you showed was of the James Coburn his characters was Britt and he used a knife.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU-paVv6zTk
a great weekender guys cant wait to see warren on his mushrooms after the lock down.
I kinda feel like Wazza let the team down by shaving.
If postage wasnt insane I would be a lot poorer with the last few weeks on indies. Pretty hard finding local distributors for most of the smaller companies in Australia.
Love hearing about the small indies you guys report on. Keep it up!
love what’s been coming. would love to try out that mythos game
Good show guys. Like those WWI Germans.
tinsoldier minis look love fun to paint
On my way to pledge for Brave New Worlds
I love waking up Saturday morning to find the Weekender waiting for me!
Mixing up the team has been good too. Ben on both days has really added something to the show, but not to say Justin’s abscence is a good thing.
Whilst I don’t play Infinity or have any interest in it, I think the withdrawl of GW from the marketplace is a great opportunity for games like Infinity to get greater exposure and marketshare.
Day 43 of Quarantine …
Hello everyone and Happy Weekend of gaming and hobby! 😀
Happy Saturday Jim,
I’m about to get stuck into north Africa Aussies, are there any online sources or books you recommend for OOB for them, specifically looking at the 9th.
I have the generic Opsrey book, but it only really scrapes the surface and we all know they’re not always completely reliable
take it easy
Saturday is/was ANZAC Day down this way… the Oz and NZ version of Remembrance Day.
The below is from the Australian Government’s Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
Hope it helps
https://clik.dva.gov.au/history-library/part-3-order-battle/ch-1-order-battle-army/s-4-9th-australian-division
unfortunately it has less information than the wiki for it just being the raw numbers and dates.
@avernos Anything useful in this http://www.niehorster.org/017_britain/__uk.htm
I knew that existed as Jim had linked it to me before for the Germans but couldn’t find it again, it helps get me a step closer. I’m still finding descriptions of things like 26 cruisers and 1 troop of heavy tanks, and I’m thinking that’s lovely any chance of telling me which of those types of tanks that they were.
Wouldnt they use the same orders of battle as the British ?
@piers might have information
I want to know who was there, how many and what equipment I’m not after theoretical strength based on their paper battalion size. It’s their actual OOB from Tobruk that I’m trying to find, well the garrison really, the Indians were there but again I’m not sure what they had beyond the broad strokes of the types of vehicles.
Thanks for the question, @avernos. Give me a few mins for a proper reply.
For now …
1) Reliability of Osprey Books: They’re pretty solid, from my experience. I’ve run across only one BLATANT mistake, and I earnestly believe that was a graphic designer thing in a map rather than a research error.
2) 9th Australian: Of course 9th Australian changes size, composition, “trench” OOB depending on the time period, I’ll see what I can find specifically for Tobruk. I have a pretty solid source for April 1941, right as the siege was being set up.
3) Niehorster: Yes, I’ve sent that before. 🙂 Again, date specificity is an issue and as Gerry notes, those records are usually drawn directly from field manuals and cadre / training ground establishment tables. So yeah, “parade ground” strength and composition, with lots of good information regarding attachments / reinforcements / support units, at least for famous battles or campaigns.
4) Tanks in Australian division: Yes, these WOULD be different type, 9th Australian was a “Commonwealth” division and an infantry division, so any tank brigades they may or may not have had (again, depending on WHEN, Tobruk 1941 vs. Alamein 1942) would be attached independent brigades, usually a generation behind those in the actual British ARMOURED divisions. And they would be BRITISH tank units ATTACHED to Australian infantry division, not “Australian” tanks / crews.
4a) Example: At El Alamein, 9th Australian had 46th Royal Tank Regiment (attached), made up of Valentine IIIs, Matilda (CS variant), while units like 7th Armoured, 10th Armoured, and 1st Armoured (X and XXX Corps) were pushing around Shermans, Grants, and Crusader II / IIIs. That said (before someone “wiki-snipes” me), 9th Australian did have the 9th Australian Divisional Cavalry Regiment, with a handful of Crusaders as well.
ANYWAY, let me find a time-line specific OOB for Australian 9th Infantry at Tobruk and send you what I find.
you’re a legend, I did find reference to a troop of four heavy M13s at Tobruk as part of the RTR, do they mean captured M13/40?
@avernos – Here is what I was able to find and put together:

These numbers are “converted” into “PanzerLeader” platoon scale. So all the “x1” numbers listed above, beneath each symbol, are for a platoon of 50 men, battery of 4-6 guns, or troop of 4-6 vehicles.
Some more details:
>>>>>
Here’s what I was able to find on 9th Australian Division at the outset of the Siege of Tobruk (April 1941):
9th Australian Division (Major-General Sir Leslie James Morshead)
20th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier General J. J. Murray)
>>2/13th Infantry Battalion (New South Wales – x4 Companies of x3 Rifle Platoons, 65 trucks, 10 U carriers)
>>2/15th Infantry Battalion (Queensland – x4 Companies of x3 Rifle Platoons, 65 trucks, 10 U carriers)
>>2/17th Infantry Battalion (New South Wales – x4 Companies of x3 Rifle Platoons, 65 trucks, 10 U carriers)
>> 20th Antitank Gun Company (x3 Batteries, QF 2-pounders, 15 trucks)
>> x1 battery, 76mm mortars with trucks
>>58th Light Aid Detachment (maintenance, ordinance, 2-3 trucks, 12 engineers / technicians)
24th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier General A. H. L. Godfrey)
>>2/23rd Infantry Battalion (Queensland – x4 Companies of x3 Rifle Platoons, 65 trucks, 10 U carriers)
>>>>> *pretty sure 2/23rd replaced 2/25th, which was transferred to the 25th Brigade … not sure when.
>>2/28th Infantry Battalion (South Australia – x4 Companies of x3 Rifle Platoons, 65 trucks, 10 U carriers)
>>2/43rd Infantry Battalion (West Australia – x4 Companies of x3 Rifle Platoons, 65 trucks, 10 U carriers)
>> 24th Antitank Gun Company (x3 Batteries, QF 2-pounders, 15 trucks)
>> x1 battery, 76mm mortars with trucks
>>76th Light Aid Detachment (maintenance, ordinance, 2-3 trucks, 12 engineers / technicians)
26th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier General R. W. Tovell)
>>2/24th Infantry Battalion (Victoria – x4 Companies of x3 Rifle Platoons, 65 trucks, 10 U carriers)
>>2/48th Infantry Battalion (South Australia – x4 Companies of x3 Rifle Platoons, 65 trucks, 10 U carriers)
>>2/32nd Infantry Battalion (Victoria – would only arrive from Palestine LATER in the siege by sea)
>>>>>transferred in from 25th Infantry Brigade
>> 26th Antitank Gun Company (x3 Batteries, QF 2-pounders, 15 trucks)
>> x1 battery, 76mm mortars with trucks
2/7th Royal Australian Artillery Regiment
x4 batteries of 25 pounders, BUT NOTE: these are the refurbished pre-war 25-pounders, many of them originally bored / chambered as 18 pounders from World War I era.
>>20 “Matador” heavy trucks – these heavier trucks were used to tow artillery whenever possible, they are NOT the standard lighter trucks used in infantry battalions. Also note 9th Australian was critically short of these trucks in 1941, and many vehicles used in artillery regiments were “appropriated” civilian heavy vehicles from the immediate area.
>>63rd Light Aid Detachment (maintenance, ordinance, 2-3 trucks, 12 engineers / technicians)
2/8th Royal Australian Artillery Regiment
As above.
>>64th Light Aid Detachment (maintenance, ordinance, 2-3 trucks, 12 engineers / technicians)
2/12th Royal Australian Artillery Regiment
As above.
>>61st Light Aid Detachment (maintenance, ordinance, 2-3 trucks, 12 engineers / technicians)
2/3rd Australian Machine Gun Regiment (Victoria)
400-600 men, x12 machine gun platoons (Vickers) – Inadequately motorized, probably deployed piecemeal in support of line battalions in 20th, 24th, and 26th Brigades, and reliant on their transport.
2/3rd, 2/7th , 2/13th Royal Australian Engineers
15 standard trucks, 450 combat engineers. Again, inadequately motorized.
2nd Battalion /3rd Light AA Regiment
x6 batteries (usually 4 guns each) of 20mm (??) guns. This is weird. I can’t independently verify this right now. 20mm is a strange caliber for British / Commonwealth / Allied AA artillery at this time. I would be expecting 40mm Bofors or 3.7 inch QF guns.
9th Australian Divisional Cavalry Regiment (transferred from 8th Australian in MAY, 1941).
x30 universal carriers, HOWEVER, many / most were converted to carry the Boys antitank rifle, in an attempt to make them into “tank destroyers.”
x15 Vickers Mark VIb light tanks.
>>82nd Light Aid Detachment (maintenance, ordinance, 2-3 trucks, 12 engineers / technicians)
9th Australian Divisional Services, includes:
>>9th Division Australian Army Service Corps
>>>>9th AASC Supply, Ammo, and Petrol companies
>>2/3rd, 2/8th, 2/11th Battalions, Australian Army Medical Corps
>>2/4th Field Hygiene detachment (platoon strength), AAMC
>>9th Australian Signals Regiment
>>>>>67th Light Aid Detachment (maintenance, ordinance, 2-3 trucks, 12 engineers / technicians)
NOTE that some sources will list the 3rd Australian Antitank Regiment. This is true, but I have these listed broken in their component 20th, 24th, 26th AT Gun Companies, attached to the 20th, 24th, 26th AT Gun Companies (batteries, actually)
>>>3rd Australian AT Rgt included 71st Light Aid Detachment (maintenance, ordinance, 2-3 trucks, 12 engineers / technicians)
@avernos – yes, British formations (Royal Tank Regiment) made HEAVY use of captured Italian armour after the “British Blitzkrieg” of Operation Compass (Dec 1940 – Feb 1941). One whole REGIMENT was made up of largely of Italian tanks (6th Bn, RTR and 3rd Hussars, both part of 3rd Brigade, 2nd Armoured Division), I think these guys lost a bet or something to get this equipment.
How many of these would have been left by the outset of Tobruk, I’m not sure. They didn’t last long, they were unreliable even by British standards and the RTR crews more or less drove them into the ground.
So I would not be surprised at all to find some Italian M-13s in Allied RTR service in the Tobruk garrison. I don’t know if they would have been with 9th Australian specifically. There were other units in Tobruk during the course of the siege, and of course 9th Australian wasn’t there the whole time.
The 9th Australian was there at first, pulling back from Derna into Tobruk to reinforce British and Indian Army army units already there. I should also note that 18th Australian Brigade was with them (not listed in my post above)- they had been detached from 7th Australian Division as reinforcement.
Later they would be MOSTLY pulled out (some Australian remained), replaced with
70th Infantry Division (British)
Polish Carpathian Rifle Brigade (including 11th Czech Rifle Bn)
32nd Army Tank Brigade (British)
Who would hold until Tobruk was relieved through Operation Crusader (November 1941).
Happily listening along while gluing some Raging Hero ladies together and then a wild Jimmy Barnes appears with his iconic scream! Almost jumped out of my skin. Good thing these models aren’t fiddly heh heh
Mythos looks awesome, loving the sound of ambush as well that looks like a fun game to play
Excellent show. I am backing the 3d terrain files
The picture @lloyd found was from a later Magnificent 7 ( iirc it’s the 3rd one ? ).They are all watchable,but the first one is just an awesome film.The one i can never remember from among all the gunfighters is Brad Dexter’s character Harry Luck.
So do we need to read anything in to when Lloyd and Warren ask Gerry to give it to them they both show the International sign for distress?
blaming the sun for all the viruses, so you better not look in the mirror then they have all the latest none facts.
Did I see Brian Blessed in the Tin Soldier range there?
you did see Brian the Blessed yes 😉
Love it. Good stuff!
Tempted by Infinity one……
I look forward to the show every weekend. Great job again!
If i only had room for a 3d printer i’d be all over that Brave New Worlds KS,it looks absolutely fantastic.
Code One? Mythos?
This IS sooooo cool!
Mythos aye, well that is interesting 🙂
I am looking forward to the Infinity Code One and interested to see what mini bundles they look to do for it.
I do love the old snotlings in BB, I don’t think I have ever won a game with them but I did mob up and kill a treeman once in my buddy’s halfling team. It was a joyous moment and ven having him sen off by the ref for fouling while another player was down couldn’t take away my joy.
Finally, my Weekend is saved! 🙂
Cheers guys!
The new Gargants look nice
Great episode
So, Warren’s Ornitology game is incridiculously weak if he needs help identifying a dove. Are those considered exotic over on the isle?
I hope this is the right place to comment to try n win
I’ve just joined the site lol
Yup – here or Youtube, all good 🙂 Comment both places for more chances 🙂
Looking forward to seeing the rules for Code One…and the 3D terrain is so tempting, especially the Mezo-American stuff…wondering if it could be paired the Firelock’s upcoming Raise the Black KS to add a twist to Blood & Plunder 😉
Infinity CodeOne looks better and better the more I see of it. Have a terrific weekend guys!
I enjoy your show even more during the lockdown. Thank you guys.
Sons of Behemoth ;)- that’s an army for true metalheads! I want them on my desk
Join the CoG to keep the lights on? But the building is empty. You don’t need the lights on 😉
I’m glad Lloyd wibbled his camera. I’ve been trying to work out for weeks if that was a back projection on not.
Nifty
Looking forward to watching the weekender. 🙂
The impression of Justin… It’s like he was there 😀
Holy mama I love that Printable Scenery stuff!
The isolation bunker particularly relevant right now
Have a nice weekend everyone!
Not first!….. ok I was too sleepy to check in last night
Mythos looks stunning, and it’s the weekender what more do I need to say!! ?
I am excite for Infinity code one, because N3 has a lot of rules as well as units you need to become familiar with when
playing Infinity it is so overwhelming. i glad Corvus belli is doing a beginner friendly rule set as well as the new N4 version for this Awesome game Cheers.
The snotlings are cute!
It’s Saturday…. my time for the weekender 😉
Warren was right about night folks range, they are perfect for rpg, they are lovely old school masterpieces with the Lord of the ring animation film flavor, I love it?. I do also love to hear owls, I will go to hike asap the confinement is over. Take care, guys.
Wait…. @warzan shaved?! BEARDLESS LEADERS?! Not in my watch!
Great show as always chaps. Like Ben I’m interested to see what GW intend for Warhammer Quest next. Given the unexpected success of Blackstone Fortress I’m hoping we get another similarly 40K themed one. They did well going back to Rogue Trader and there is plenty more where that came from – Space Pirates anyone?
Of the Eldar variety?
That might be cool. Would get some nice sculpts for double duty with Kill Team and 40K.
Eldar Pirates are cool, but the original ones were a whole mixture of races. See here for an appropriate nostalgia hit: http://www.solegends.com/citrt2/ic301pirates/index.htm
Thanks for the show, see you all tomorrow.
Popped over here because of Bens lack of Willows knowledge!!
Mr Otter appears with his son Portly, who in one chapter goes missing but is looked after by Pan (of godhood fame) until Rat and Mole come and find him.
Did seem strange to me that no one recognised an OTTer straight away. 😉
Does the diameter and depth of a (neodymium) magnet change the strength (significantly or actually) of the magnet, for any given strength designation, e.g. ‘N52’, or is that taken into account in the strength designation?
Magnets are here btw: https://store.ontabletop.com/product-category/painting-modelling/?filter_tool-type=magnets .
That’s the reduced list of units for Code One? How many do they got for the game? 0_o
Happy Weekender!
So, more GW releases – and more “foot on rock” sculpts. I’m thinking this is now the GW signature – if there ain’t a rock, it ain’t Games Workshop.
Loving the Northumbrian Tin soldier stuff – Sir Blessed of Brian – awesome!
Lets see what Caesar makes if this one…….
Another Great Weekender, those Northumbrian miniatures are really cool looking and very tempting to pick up.
Mythos have some great miniatures, haven’t played the game yet. Awesome prize.
Nice looking shwang
I’m waiting to see more about Infinity Code One
Wow!!!! I friggen love the Time Bandits minis. Those are outstanding!!!! I want to get all of them and design a game for those minis. So many possibilities. The wheels are turning. And my god. The MYTHOS minis are amazing!!! Happy weekend every one.
I will be adding the Khainites to Warcry… once normality has resumed… or at least got to the point where stuff is being made again.
Always a highlight of my Saturday.
Great video. Really keen for infinity Code One. More excited for Mythos!
Tank riders…DONE. On the project list about a year ago. Two magnets just like @warzan described and cover with green stuff.
I’ve never came upon Mythos and I must say it’s looking quite nice. The background of the factions is really nice and tickling my Lovecraftian passion.
I’m also excited for the new edition of Infinity. Code One is showing us how things will shape up in the future and I must say I’m quite liking it.
Great show guy’s, I haven’t laughed so much in the last few months as I have watching the Weekender. Thank you for that, hope Sunday’s XLBS continues where the weekender left of.
Looking forward to the BB Snotlings, and that pump wagon is way better than the original one. Don’t get me wrong, the original one was great, but the new one looks more fitting.
Brave new Worlds (didn’t Iron Maiden have a song about that), I’m liking the look of this kick starter. I know I said I was not gonna back any more, but I may get sucked in by this one and the only problem i have is i need to get a
3D printer first to use it.
Warzan mate, you will have the last laugh. Lloyd may have a nice clean hobby area for now, but sooner than he thinks there will be the sound of little running foot steps.
Happy weekend guys!
Just checked out the Mythos bundle you guys are giving, it’s an awesome prize!
See you guys on XLBS.
Happy weekend
Mythos looks really cool!
My wife request no more small company with great mins please. She says my wallet can not last if you force me to keep opening it!!
I’d love to see more Cthulhu in Mythos
Northumbria mini’s look great.
The new Mythos stuff does look amazing, my poor wallet!
Mythos is an amazing game. Been dying to try it out for years. Maybe my time has finally come 🙂
I really enjoy the indie of the week. So many cool minis out there that I don’t know about yet. Awesome show.
Thanks for all the content 🙂
The Great War Germans could be used to convert in to Nationalist Chinese infantry, add WW2 German rifles and use some of the heads from Fire forge Mongols.
Would love to scoop this up for demos to get the gaming going in my community!
Scary, now 4 big faces on the wall.
Procyon looks promising. I like the look of the aliens
Great show as usual – very excited for the infinity code one release =)
I do feel for all these companies who’ve planned their business for the year(s) ahead and found them completely messed up by Covid-19. Sounds like Carlos was doing everything right to grow the Infinity community (including recognising that he needed to appeal to new people, not just existing fans) but knows that lost momentum will be hard to recover.
I’ve collected a few Infinity minis over the years but always been put off by the complexity of the game and my lack of time to really learn something large and new from scratch. It’ll be interesting to see how Code One goes down with new players.
After seeing that terrain I’m beginning to think that I need to get in on this 3D printing malarkey.
Very intrigued by Mythos. Shall follow closely.
Loving the new 40k bits.
Hello All,
I really enjoyed the show today as my under house arrest goes into it’s sixth week. I wanted to comment on the GW giants. I love them! I love the personality that each sculpt has and the number of addons that look to make the giant yours. I can see painting them as a great pleasure and I will order one of these bad boys up as soon as they are available. Stay safe all! —-6′—-
There’s some near epic level Beardiness going on in this video ;P
I’d like to hear more about Code One!
Hey guys, a request If possible. I would love to see some lets plays or batreps , where you guys play the games you love, such as Ben playing Burrows and Badgers, and Lloyd & Gerry playing some Saga. I don’t see so many high quality batrep of the games which y0u all really enjoy. hats the feasibility in the future when the covid 19 issue is in a better space?? PLease please please
Looking forward to Code One. I love Infinity, but have had an issue getting others into the game.
I’m really looking foward to Mythos as well. Those minis look great. Glad to see the world growing.
The Mythos stuff really looks awesome.
The wasteland set from Printable scenery looks amazing
Mythos looks great. Thanks for continuing to do the show guys! Always ah lot of laughs.
Love the idea of Infinity Code 1, even though I’m a hardcore N3 rules fan.
I’m getting my Invincibles army ready for N4 (Spring Cleaning?)
Well im just waiting on my code one delivery from Wayland games so I can get cracking!
Mythos looks great!
Mythos looks cool.
Why are the best looking Blood Bowl teams the worst on the pitch?
Brave New World is absolutely amazing!
I’m glad mythos got a lease of life. I was going to back it at kickstarter but unfortunately didn’t have the money at the time
Mythos looks great! cant wait to see some new minis from Warcradle for this game
Another Indie of the Week that will impact my wallet!
Great show guys. The first I’ve watched all the way through in quite a while!
Thanks for the Northumbrian Tin Soldier spotlight, those are some great minis