I’ve compiled a listing of the various hobby blogs I’ve encountered around the web. It’s far from exhaustive – there’s bound to be more out there I haven’t found yet – but it’s a start. Let this be a useful starting point for you, since these days search engines are getting less and less useful for finding anything that doesn’t have an advertising budget behind it.
This list is also downloadable as an OPML file, which can be easily be imported into most feed readers.
Blogroll
- 28mm Victorian Warfare
- Lots of interesting minis with a pulp-historical bent. Really cool and provides a taste of something different.
- Guru Pig – the gaming Guru
- Minis, terrain and homebrew rulesets
- I Am Gerard Thomas
- Gerard shares his journey designing his own rulesets – worth checking out if you're interested in game design or homebrewing.
- Imperial Rebel Ork
- Varied and interesting projects.
- Mike A Morin
- Mark creates and runs homebrew scenarios for cons.
- Not Quite Mechanised
- Blog related to the Not Quite Mechanised ruleset for historical wargaming
- SP’s Projects
- Wargaming rulesets, with a focus on modern scenarios
- The Lair of Evil Dr Ganymede
- The Wargaming Erratic
- From Bronze Age to Baroque and Beyond, collecting miniatures, painting, mapping, gaming, creating fantastic historical stories
Link Submission
If you know of any other hobby blogs, please submit them so that I can add them to the catalogue. To be considered for inclusion a blog must meet the following criteria:
- It must be related to miniature painting, terrain making or tabletop war-gaming in some way.
- There must be a working RSS feed.
- The contents of the blog must not be overly commercial.