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February 22, 2026 at 3:12 pm #1964919
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First time visitor to OTT? Then please introduce yourself in the New Member Thread and look around in the Project System. Then come back and read on…
https://www.beastsofwar.com/forums/topic/introduce-yourselves-new-member-thread/
https://www.beastsofwar.com/project/
Read all of this before you start as it will save you any trouble later.
First thing you must do is make your “pledge”. It can be anything gaming related, big or small, and you don’t even have to finish it. No, in here, happiness is the road. Have fun doing whatever it is, but it is not a race. Accompany your work with pictures or we might think you are do something sinister and just using us for cover.
You are also presented with a few questions. It is to get the conversation started. Try and keep your answers ‘conversational’, no text speak, and certainly no “basically”. This is how we all get to know each other better. While you are here feel free to tell us a story, show a picture, joke, tales of love or woe, or just add your own little bit. This is the whole point…in here it is just us.
If you have never taken part before we may bark and bite, but we also like a cuddle! It is all done in the best possible taste and it is character building. feel free to give as good as you get.
A few other things to note: NO RELIGION & NO POLITICS! Glasgow pub rules are in effect. If you need to make a better point then it is fine, but don’t take the piss. And always keep it civil. This includes no philosophy, no home computer culture wars.
Play plenty of music to go with your work. Loud and through proper speakers. Write us a playlist of things we might not have heard before.
Now, after all of that there is only one ‘real’ rule in here and it cannot be broken: NO DICKS! (Exceptions may be made for little fighting men with little plastic/resin/metal wieners)
And don’t forget the highlights of the weekend: The Weekender on Friday and XLBS on Sunday. And the little show that is The Hobby Hangout over at twitch.tv
If you fancy to see some nice WIP pictures go to the WAYPN thread https://www.beastsofwar.com/forums/topic/what-are-you-painting-now-2025-edition/
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Question of the week:
- What is your personal take on the current situation on the miniature market? Are there too many minis, games and companies? Will we see a drought once G’Wullu puts out the next edition of 40k? Where will you be at the end of 2026?
And now back to the show.
February 22, 2026 at 3:17 pm #1964921Pledge: decide if I go to Hamburg Tactica on Saturday or not. It’s really hard.
Question: Personally I could go with less stuff but at the same time I love to have choices. But I hat lacking space and funds. It’s complicated. When it comes to the next behemoth: unsure. Depends on how they sell it (marketing wise and at what cost) and how people will flock to it.
Myself, I will be still with Battletech, Bot War, Star Wars: Legion and Frostgrave. Maybe added Armoured Clash finally and possibly played some more 3rd edt 40k.
Music!
February 22, 2026 at 3:46 pm #1964922Pledge: Get started on my Death Korps whilst I wait incredibly impatiently for Warriors of Athena to arrive from North Star. Please let it be here this week.
Answer(s):
What is your personal take on the current situation on the miniature market?
I’m pretty happy with how things are at the moment. With the decline of the mega-miniature Kickstarters there seem to be more things coming directly to retail and some games/companies are looking to ensure their miniatures offer is moving from stl to physical which I’m all in favour of.
Are there too many minis, games and companies?
There are certainly more than I can buy and collect 😀 That said I now get to choose the quality of miniatures I want rather than get stuck with only 1 or 2 ranges that might not work well together or look as good as I’d like.
Will we see a drought once G’Wullu puts out the next edition of 40k?
I think GW have their own market and many separate buyers. For the rest of us, it will probably distract some of the generalists for a few months but the hobby butterfly of fancy will flutter in people’s brains again soon enough 🙂
Where will you be at the end of 2026?
Hopefully I’ll have moved 😀 As to the hobby, I’m hoping I’ll have painted more than I bought and that I’ll have some games of Warriors of Athena played and a newly painted Death Korps force to look at.
February 22, 2026 at 7:47 pm #1964932This week’s pledge is to get back into painting the Heroe’s 3 minis.
- What is your personal take on the current situation on the miniature market? Are there too many minis, games and companies? Will we see a drought once G’Wullu puts out the next edition of 40k? Where will you be at the end of 2026?
That’s a pretty heavy set of questions. With 3D printing it seems like there’s a glut of models available, which I suspect pushes prices down and makes it hard for sculptors to get a decent income. As for games, lots of variety these days, which I think came about due to Kickstarter. Works great for me who tends to now play solo board games. For people playing with opponents who have to commit to collecting, maybe it causes problems. GW put out a new edition of 40k every two to three years – so predictable and regular that I doubt it impacts anybody else anymore. By the end of 2026 I hope to have finished playing Aeon Trespass Odyssey and maybe have started my second playthrough of Kingdom Death Monster.
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danlee.
February 22, 2026 at 7:58 pm #1964934Pledge: Do something gaming related… instead of failing to do so as I have last few weeks.
Last year I bought Bolt Action Afrika Korps, 0200 Hours and Guards of Traitors Toll. Still not painted them all yet.
A good range of companies is better than a monopoly.
Don’t care about 40k and if GW went bust I would not be bothered in the slightest. Probably be good for the gaming market as it would give people reason to try something new.
And at the end of 2026 I will probably still be painting stuff at a slow pace.
February 23, 2026 at 6:22 am #1964972Choice is good.
Especially once people let go of the idea that miniatures for a game need to be done by a single company.
Historal games have managed to do so.
Why can’t the fictional crowd do so as well ?
And if they all would please stop trying to be GW that’d be even better.
I don’t want company X selling spacemarine look-a-likes that are one lawsuit away from being put out of business.
Surely there must be more ways to create human in power armor than whatever GW is doing?Things would be much easier if proper scales were used instead of distance measurements though.
/rant
This weeks plans mostly consist of waiting for paint to dry …
and cursing at Parabellum for not only making tempting starter sets for their game, but selling them at a reasonable price too.
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limburger.
February 23, 2026 at 11:14 am #1965010What is your personal take on the current situation on the miniature market? Are there too many minis, games and companies?
I’ve been in the hobby for about 30 years, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen the miniature market as diverse or as fragmented as it is today. Even taking into account the first 15 years when I lived entirely inside the GW ecosystem, the sheer range of what’s available now is on another level.
Getting into 3D printing a few years ago completely changed how I interact with the market. In the last two years I can probably count on two hands the number of physical minis I’ve bought for myself. Instead, I fell into the very common 3D‑printer habit of hoarding STLs. I backed every Patreon that caught my eye, jumped on a dozen huge Kickstarter bundles, and convinced myself I was being sensible because I wasn’t filling cupboards with unbuilt plastic. It took me a while to realise that an STL library of thousands of models, many of which I have no intention of ever printing, is just a digital version of the same old problem.
That part is on me, and I know I’m not the only one who has done it. But I don’t think the explosion of variety is inherently bad. It gives people far more choice and lets you find exactly the aesthetic you want. The downside is that it has changed the modelling culture.
There was a time when, if you wanted something niche like sci‑fi samurai, you had to plan a project, kitbash, convert, and really push your modelling skills. Now you can almost always find something that fits the idea, either from a physical manufacturer or on MMF or Cults. That is great for accessibility, but it does mean the old conversion mindset is less necessary, and those practical skills get used less often.
So yes, the market is crowded and maybe even oversaturated, but I don’t think that is the real issue. The bigger shift is how easy it has become to get exactly what you want without having to build it yourself, and that has changed the hobby in ways we are still figuring out.
And if they all would please stop trying to be GW that’d be even better.
Couldn’t agree more with this one @limburger ! Between the not-GW crowd and the pin-up crowd it’s overshadowing the real talented sculptors out there doing really interesting work
Will we see a drought once G’Wullu puts out the next edition of 40k?
No. The GW release cycle is so predictable at this stage that most people have it baked into their habits already. Some players will drift back for the new edition hype, but once it becomes clear that it’s the same formula with a fresh coat of paint, they’ll settle back into whatever they were doing before. And of course the folks who are happily rooted in the GW ecosystem will just keep going as normal.
Where will you be at the end of 2026?
So far in the first couple of months of 2026 I’ve managed to do two things:
- Glue together a 2B statuette I printed for my brother’s birthday… in 2024
- Drybrush and airbrush a wash over about 200 8mm marines and 30 tanks for my Dark Angels project
At that heroic rate of progress, by the end of 2026 I’ll probably have just about finished whatever is sitting on my painting desk right now. Having three young plague bearers in school and pre‑school has brought a whole cocktail of blessings into the house this year, so hobby time has been a bit of a moving target. In an ideal world I’d also have a few Deadzone and DreadBall teams painted, but we’ll see how reality treats that ambition.
Pledge for this week: actually paint some miniatures with a real brush. A proper old fashioned non‑airbrush effort.
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avien. Reason: typos and such
February 23, 2026 at 11:28 am #1965012Why can’t the fictional crowd do so as well ?
@limburger Simple: Intellectual Property. If you want Star Wars you need something that’s approved by THE MOUSE. If you want a different IP you need someone who makes “official IP”.
You can’t put a copyright on history (yet) but just go and look at “weird wars” that are technically history but since they are fictional they are someone’s IP and you better not mess with them. As soon as you have fiction of any kind that is something someone dreamed up and has the rights to. See also: LotR, Cyberpunk, Fallout.
At that heroic rate of progress, by the end of 2026 I’ll probably have just about finished whatever is sitting on my painting desk right now. Having three young plague bearers in school and pre‑school has brought a whole cocktail of blessings into the house this year, so hobby time has been a bit of a moving target.
Oh I do feel that so much @avien and I am happy that I only spawned one little me in the world and she’s now at an age where there is not much Nurgle happening any more XD
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