55:31 the fact that Rob asked “do you know a guy named Andy Chambers” and it was a genuine question and not a sarcastic “look who I’ve interviewed” really dates me in this hobby and now I feel old. Andy Chambers, “the Overfiend” is synonymous with the golden age of 40k for me.
@@zampha2065 never said that. My point was that the question was asked in a serious tone and there are legitimately people of their age group that won’t know Andy Chambers and that’s what made me feel old. I doubt any of them could not know Andy Chambers given they all worked in GW Head Office.
@@SaefogeoI’m pretty sure that’s the real Louise and rogue hobbies is her working hard to be family friendly and is fronting with her delicious mad goblin energy on full display on juggz
Thanks for the mention. Glad to be a Jugghead, looking forward to the DnD video! (Coincidentally we have bone shaker trolleys to take things to the photo studio at LEGO too - though if we drop a model we have to buy cake for the rest of the team.)
Rob, the Poorhammer podcast has developed this thing they call "Horde Mode" which is a way to play 40k as a PvE game that I think you might be interested in checking out.
Puts hand up. The K in CMYK refers to "key" or "key plate" an old skool printing term, referring to the printing plate that would contain the most detail.
I think Louise is too hard on herself. That was the kindest and gentlest criticism ever. Also that video gave me an appreciation of different ways to look at painting and sculpting. It was also a good reminder to remember there are people who are behind these projects and be thoughtful with criticism not harsh.
I really appreciate Rob bringing up the topic of being a man in the hobby every week, we must get our voices heard( I laugh every time the joke is snuck in).
Finally someone - thank you James - has thought about solo gamers and how they could also play 40k. Not everyone has the friends who also want to play, a gaming club, the time and/or the time to play in a social environment. Game Workshop even wrote in their rulebooks introduction text: the best way to learn how to play is get friend to show you. To which I thought: no, write some solo play rules, don‘t delegate your job as a workshop for games to someone who may not even exist. I read the Black Library novels alone, assemble and paint the models alone, why then is it expected that I go out and find other people to actually play the game. The competitive play I see on TH-cam seem often so „win at all costs“ and toxic or just plain silly and juvenile, that player-vs.-environment sounds like a dream come true. Please James make it happen. Modern boardgame designers have been including solo play as standard for a few years now. I can play Scythe with one or more Automata, or Pandemic or Eldritch Horror in solo player mode. I look forward to playing 30k and 40k in Player vs. Environment.
I discovered the video this morning while dropping off the bus and I yelled " Oh! JUGGZ!" wich is relatively safe to say in Italy. But an old couple of Scots ( recognised them by their accent )just dropped of the bus just behind me. The Old lady laughed her ass off, and the old man winked at me. And that's it I guess 😂😂😂
The guys over at Poorhammer Podcast have an amazingly robust solo/co-op 40k ruleset for 10th edition called Horde Mode that has rules for the "AI" player as well as additional objective style rules.
One-turn Goblin Touchdown: Goblin picks-up/catches the ball. Goblin hands ball to other goblin adjacent to troll. Troll isn't Really Stupid. Troll doesn't try to eat goblin with ball. Troll successfully throws goblin with ball near target square (this basically always requires a 6). Goblin with ball lands on his feet. Goblin with ball runs to end-zone (maybe requiring 1-2 Rushes, potentially a Dodge or two). It's a lot of rolls. Also, I'm not at all surprised that Juggz: The Podcast is here advocating playing with yourself!
@@Hudston But that is Blood Bowl in a nutshell, and what takes it from an ok-sports game, to a hilarious game. All those insane ideas that you just roll with because it is FUN
once I had a golden game towards the end of a league where I managed that 8 times, and my wood elf opponent also pulled off the one turn wood elf bullshit 8 times. It was the most exciting draw in existence. on my last turn even my opponent was rooting for me to get the rolls!
What I loved about this episode, is that James agreed to make the rules for the forthcoming Rascaltown board game (TM), even though it was edited out. It happened. I’m calling it.
I apparently used to sell toy soldiers to Mr James M Hewitt from GW Maidstone in the 90’s. I unfortunately do not remember him but I do love all his games. He the best.
When Rob asked the question 'what game would you like to see made' - i head went straight to Babylon 5!!! And then that was Rob's number 1!! Awesome show
Great episode! Me and a chap called Jim filmed the very first Warhammer TV video, it was experimental and before Warhammer TV was really a thing. It was terrible as no one could talk to the camera then! Practice makes perfect I guess. The shooting the same mini multiple times by several teams is true. There was a time we shared our White Dwarf shots with other studios but it was such an effort. There was a project to set up a digital asset sharing system but it would have pushed a tonne of work on me and my team so we torpedoed it instead by saying the tools were really bad.
I just discovered this a couple of days ago and have instantly subscribed. I think this is the only tabletop wargaming podcast I've heard/seen where folks are talking about games as something to PLAY, not just something to WIN.
Another great episode - love that you guys were having such a fun catch up that it was over an hour in before anyone remembered to mention Fallout! Let’s face it though, in reality we’re all here for the “which had the better credit sequence - Racoons or Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors?” debate.
Peachy, Cheers for the B'day shoutout, great meeting up with you all and damn Aly Morrison is just awesome! Rob, QUESTTION: I know you're an AOS guy, but do you have a fave Space Marine Chapter? so I can add you to my Deathwatch Sugs, Stay awesome!
According to Bob Naismith(I think? I listened to a bunch of different interviews close together) on either Jordan Sorcery or Filmdeg (I forget which), but the reason that space marines ended up being all male was that at the time female minis weren't selling well, and they had limited space on the sprue for when designing the first plastics. So basically standard GW policy of all about mini sales.
Enjoying the dedicated LED light bar pillars for each speaker (except Peach) dedicated backgrounds for everyone for that little something of visual interest.
I spent days playing Space Hulk solo play whenever I was off school sick as a kid. So many fond memories of playing missions on the living room floor with daytime TV on.
I haven't bought a figure or painted one for...thirty years. I remember buying White Dwarf before it became a Games Workshop house magazine. Every so often I think about picking up a paint brush again. But I keep deciding against it. But your enthusiasm - both here and on your individual shows - has nudged me nearer to having another go. Plus you all seem like nice, funny people. Also as a long term Doctor Who nerd there have been - over the years - several RPGs based on it.
Hearing Louise talk of her love of colour mixing and matching I'd love to see what she could do with a tradition Zorn pallette. Would be interesting because it was used so much in the old school art work for games workshop but I haven't seen come up very often with model painting. Would allow for a bit of art history both for fine art and from Warhammer legends such as John Blanche. You could even double up on the interest by using artist oils..... you only have to buy 4 tubes haha
I love the insight that James brings. I also like the fact that, true to the spirit of fallout, you took ages before you started the main topic (or main quest if you will).
My gang's name would be "Men in the Hobby". Just hearing that phrase you'd know those guys have been up against it from the start. They would be hard as nails due to the inequality they've battled.
The Star Player BB question Rob. Star players are sometimes banned or taxed (so you pay their cost and also forfeit skills from your package). The Mega Star has also been introduced by GW to help with this. So you might have events that ban Mega stars, ban all stars , ban no stars etc.
I'm always happy to watch when guests get to come on your juggz, these are people who have helped inspire and have a hand in creating some of our favorite things that are usually unsung heroes. So watching these strangers come is very fun for us.....but on the other hand I did also enjoy bukake Vader clips, so my words are really worthless.
Oh my word. Finally finishing this episode and someone else hypes over Jas and the Wheeled Warriors!!! I loved that show when I was a kid!!! Thank you Mr Hewitt!!
Talking of games with single player rules, I recently picked up GKR Heavy Hitters which is a great game made by Weta Workshop. You play giant mechs in a gladiatorial arena with destructible skyscraper terrain and a cool deck building system. They included a system where you could play solo by drawing the opponents action cards blind with a diceroll that dictated how they used each type of card. Obviously not as challenging as a human but it allows you to enjoy the game and you can always play vs multiple enemies to raise the difficulty
i'd watch Peachy's solo-play narrative batreps, and a lot of mini agnostic games are getting solo or coop rules. I've sort of recently played some games of County Road Z - it's a solo zombie apocalypse survival skirmish game set in the countryside I found fun.
Glad to hear you guys talk about solo gaming. I use a method by a historical gamer, Charles Grant, which can be used for conventional games. Each scenario lays out deployment and basic tactics, along the lines of "flank movement" or "send in reserves when the line is broken." I've been thinking of using it for 40K.
Leaving a comment for engagement and to say the big fallout spoiler about the war starting is actually hinted at in fallout 3. If you use free camera and look on top of the bomb in megaton, it has a very memorable symbol on it.
Thank you all, guys. I love Blood Bowl, got back into it last year after... 20 years and refusing to play because the 3rd ed said that if I did not advance the turn counter, I lost the turn :D It was corrected afterward... But I like your show, a lot of fun.
Bloodbowl coach here and the tournament scene has been alive and well for decades. The events range from local 10 player events, to 300 turning up to York for a team event and then 2500+ travelling to Spain for the World Cup (I believe the current belief is the next World Cup could be approaching 4000 coaches). The rules are fairly easy to start with but getting good is the hard part, but the joy of it is it is a dice game, so even the most rookie coach can get lucky and pull off something glorious to keep them hooked. As for teams played, I think it is fair to say most coaches have a handful of teams they focus on, but ultimately the tournament packs make some more viable than others so as people get experience they tend to branch out and try others. It is also worrth pointing out that a Bar is a regular bonus feature of a good event!
Looking forward to Peachy‘s solo battle report videos - Frostgrave, The Silver Bayonet, Stargrave, or a solo 40k. @JamesHewitt please please please design a (solo) player vs. (A.I.) environment set of rules for (40k) generic grimdark sci-fi game.
My 'favourite' TSA experience was flying into LAX en route to Gen Con. I made the mistake of walking between terminals instead of getting a shuttle. In the middle of the day. In the middle of an American summer. Fair to say I was a bit worse for wear at the other end, especially having come from midwinter New Zealand. As I passed through security, I got pulled aside for a full swabbing of my bag. Halfway through, one of the guys looked at me and conspiratorially said "you're looking a bit sweaty" thinking he'd caught someone dodgy. I used my thickest Kiwi accent to explain the actual situation and politely suggest they fix the building's broken air con. He zipped up my bag and sent me on my way.
Hello Juggz! :D I just binged watched all of your episodes and I absolutely love the vibe and energy of it, I was already a fan of you Rob, Louise and Peachy so to see you all together having so much fun is a blast! But I do wish that you would allow each other to finish their sentences and thoughts, often someone would be talking, building up a story then just as you are eagerly awaiting the resolve.... someone else would jump in and derail it all, often not even going back to allow the person to finish their thought/story. I do love the tangents and free flowing nature of your podcast, I just feel like giving each other some more space to talk would make it much easier to listen to, even at one point in this podcast there was Peachy talking to James while Louise was talking to Rob, I know it's all very exciting and that's intoxicating but it can get a bit chaotic at times :P I look forward to many more episodes 🙏
It's 1 turn touchdown step 1: pick up ball Step 2: handoff the ball to a gobo next to a troll Step 3: throw that gobo Step 4: survive and make it Since the 2nd gobo hasn't activated after getting handed the ball they can still move. Insanely had to pull of tho haha
Yeah loved Louise’s insight into basically colour theory for the brettonian lord. I think she did great and shows a real different side to the sculpt and such. I wish they gave Martin a chance to remaster this as the bones of the mini are top notch
My favourite airport story was back in 1992/93 and going through security at the UK end going to the US. The West Ham team were going through security and throwing their bags around at which point one player went “be careful with that bag, the bomb might go off” at which point everyone in the room laughed including the security guards. Good times. Also the start mentions passports; I didn’t have one. You used to be able to go with your parents passport (like you got 2 additional slots). Oh and planes used to have smoking sections (usually at the back). Different times eh?
Hi guys, I came across your podcast a few weeks ago. It's fantastic to finally find a place in the hobby that is a safe space for men. As a middle aged white man in the hobby, I finally feel seen. Thanks so much. Sarcasm aside, absolutely fantastic show. Really great to listen to while painting. Thanks for making it.
Anyone mentioned Rangers of Shadow deep from the same author as Frostgrave which is designed as a solo game or collab with the rules in the book controlling the baddies. It works really well.
Jeeezus, I choked and coffee came out my nose when Suggs said that, we all know what it was. Being a man in the hobby, it can be hard at times, but along comes Juggz and it feels like Christmas down at the pub with a few mates. Don't ever change.
Another great guest and great chat. I'm not sure if James will ever see this but as a heads up for his 1:1 mini game check out Home Raiders now owned by TTCombat. 1:1 scale minis (Egyptian penguins, Liliput bikers, fairies etc) and the game used any part of the house as terrain from breakfast tables to book shelves. It really deserved to do better imho.
Oh wow I didn't know James worked on Gorechosen! One of my core gaming memories is playing Gorechosen at a lake house with a bunch of mates and us all chanting "HEADSHOT HEADSHOT HEADSHOT" like a buncha barbarians when we'd flip injury cards 😅 So please say thank you to James for helping to make something really cool, probably my favorite GW game of all time
Okay. Two bones to pick: [1.] I was in Warhammer World yesterday, in the exhibit bit. There was a group of teenagers criticising the Custodes change as a tacky retcon. They were being awkwardly invasive of my personal space already by that point, so I let out a "you do realise that if that's a retcon at all, it's only exactly the kind of retcon that has made 40K what it is today, right?" They argued the point, I said "we used to have female space marines", they argued that point too, and I was JUST about to reference the bit discussed here about the sculptor and their conversation with Peachy, when I realised I couldn't tell children to google "JUGGZ". So thanks for that one . [2.] I grew up absolutely in love with Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, and always cite that as my first example any time I'm in a conversation of excellent theme songs/intro tunes. And I've gone about 30 years since first watching it just assuming I lived in some sort of weird dimension where I would never ever meet anyone who had come across that show other than me. It was a weird dimension, but it was mine. Now you've torn that apart like some sort of warp entity. Double-thanks.
One of my favourite moments in cinema was watching the gijoe movie in theatre, and spending the whole time heckling it. The whole audience got into it and we were all crying laughing with the film. A++
That Rogue hobbies paint set is huge for the ProAcryl range, and the fact that most of it is single pigment is really nice. That red was 100% missing from the range, and that dark turquoise lines up really well as a lightening color for the incubi darkess/deep sea blue from vallejo. It's unsurprising that it's the set that sold out.
The 2 turn touchdown BB talk from Louise reminded me of the best win I ever had. My Nobel Blitzer had to pick up the ball and do 3 dodges and 2 Go for it's! HE MADE ALL OF EM!
I should add I speak with great experience of having enjoyed quite a few lone table sessions bashing out a few fierce moments of StarForged or StarGrave or 5 Parsecs.
Great topics, fabulous guest, and based opinions. Loved this weeks show and hope to see James back or even as a semi regular if he gets time in his no doubt very busy schedule.
Obviously the people in Fallout need uniforms! I mean, how else will you know that guard is shirking his duty and drinking at the outdoor riverside bar!? And that bartender better be in a nice clean suit too. My tricorner hat is off to you Commander Peach!
It is fucking astonishing how quickly this has become one of my core TH-cam shows
Same
Same.
Same and I don’t even play.
Absolutely
yep. everything else to the side, new juggz just dropped.
The "it's tough being a man in the hobby" bit catches me off guard every time XD
It's an ongoing struggle. 😂
How could any of us cope without our fellow men 😔
i always spit my milk.
I need it to be printed on a t-shirt!
😂 I die every time
55:31 the fact that Rob asked “do you know a guy named Andy Chambers” and it was a genuine question and not a sarcastic “look who I’ve interviewed” really dates me in this hobby and now I feel old. Andy Chambers, “the Overfiend” is synonymous with the golden age of 40k for me.
I feel your pain man. For me, the only parts of 40k that are genuinely canon were written by Rick Priestley and Andy Chambers.
I was actually very aware. It was meant to illicit a popcorn at the screen moment where I come across as a Rube but I'm actually in on the joke.
I love that you think that a guy in his 30s who runs a hobby store in Nottingham doesn't know who Andy Chambers is!
@@JuggzthePodcast Val... eeeeee... joe?
@@zampha2065 never said that. My point was that the question was asked in a serious tone and there are legitimately people of their age group that won’t know Andy Chambers and that’s what made me feel old. I doubt any of them could not know Andy Chambers given they all worked in GW Head Office.
So glad Suggs is there to set the tone and make the jokes none of the boys would be comfortable making
Tis my duty
I really want to like this comment but it's already got 69 likes & that would spoil it.
Well played.
Suggs is a national treasure 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I just love how she's all sweetness and light over on Rogue, and on JUGGZ she's a fucking maniac
@@iiiiiiiiiicecream Every time she says that dreaded "thanks for coming on our juggs" I lose it man. It sounds just so out of character for her 😂😂😂
@@iiiiiiiiiicecream I'm so glad we can get both, it makes both shows better 👍
International treasure!!
Thanks for coming on our juggz needs to be their offical outro on a title card or something just with their three faces
@@SaefogeoI’m pretty sure that’s the real Louise and rogue hobbies is her working hard to be family friendly and is fronting with her delicious mad goblin energy on full display on juggz
Thanks for the mention. Glad to be a Jugghead, looking forward to the DnD video! (Coincidentally we have bone shaker trolleys to take things to the photo studio at LEGO too - though if we drop a model we have to buy cake for the rest of the team.)
What size and flavoured cake?
releasing 5 episodes in 3 weeks is actually insane
even the release schedule is chaos
And we love it
can't like, at 69, take this comment instead
Rob, the Poorhammer podcast has developed this thing they call "Horde Mode" which is a way to play 40k as a PvE game that I think you might be interested in checking out.
Puts hand up. The K in CMYK refers to "key" or "key plate" an old skool printing term, referring to the printing plate that would contain the most detail.
Teacher's pet! :D
For some reason i thought it was Black. ty ty
@@MatchaMakesThingsfor a printer (computer peripheral) it is the colour Black.
JUGGZ TIME!!!
thankyou ❤ this was much needed today
Great show!! Love it. Love all your energy. Louise is so funny, lightning quick!!
I thought I saw you at Partizan. Have a good time?
My son asked me to run a D&D one shot for his friends for his 10th birthday. Halfway through my son goes “hang on…this is just maths!” 😂
The level of absolutely unhinged energy in these is AMAZING
I think Louise is too hard on herself. That was the kindest and gentlest criticism ever. Also that video gave me an appreciation of different ways to look at painting and sculpting. It was also a good reminder to remember there are people who are behind these projects and be thoughtful with criticism not harsh.
She is very hard on herself, which is sad. She is an excellent human being
I really appreciate Rob bringing up the topic of being a man in the hobby every week, we must get our voices heard( I laugh every time the joke is snuck in).
Louise, Peachy and James need to start a new solo play podcast called The Wizards of Loneliness
We will credit you
Finally someone - thank you James - has thought about solo gamers and how they could also play 40k.
Not everyone has the friends who also want to play, a gaming club, the time and/or the time to play in a social environment. Game Workshop even wrote in their rulebooks introduction text: the best way to learn how to play is get friend to show you. To which I thought: no, write some solo play rules, don‘t delegate your job as a workshop for games to someone who may not even exist. I read the Black Library novels alone, assemble and paint the models alone, why then is it expected that I go out and find other people to actually play the game.
The competitive play I see on TH-cam seem often so „win at all costs“ and toxic or just plain silly and juvenile, that player-vs.-environment sounds like a dream come true. Please James make it happen.
Modern boardgame designers have been including solo play as standard for a few years now. I can play Scythe with one or more Automata, or Pandemic or Eldritch Horror in solo player mode. I look forward to playing 30k and 40k in Player vs. Environment.
I discovered the video this morning while dropping off the bus and I yelled " Oh! JUGGZ!" wich is relatively safe to say in Italy. But an old couple of Scots ( recognised them by their accent )just dropped of the bus just behind me. The Old lady laughed her ass off, and the old man winked at me. And that's it I guess 😂😂😂
James loved coming on Juggz the Podcast
I'm waiting for a guest to close the show by saying "Thank you for letting me come on your juggz"
The guys over at Poorhammer Podcast have an amazingly robust solo/co-op 40k ruleset for 10th edition called Horde Mode that has rules for the "AI" player as well as additional objective style rules.
The Owen Wilson "wow" part really made me realise how much I love these dorks.
One-turn Goblin Touchdown: Goblin picks-up/catches the ball. Goblin hands ball to other goblin adjacent to troll. Troll isn't Really Stupid. Troll doesn't try to eat goblin with ball. Troll successfully throws goblin with ball near target square (this basically always requires a 6). Goblin with ball lands on his feet. Goblin with ball runs to end-zone (maybe requiring 1-2 Rushes, potentially a Dodge or two). It's a lot of rolls.
Also, I'm not at all surprised that Juggz: The Podcast is here advocating playing with yourself!
It's a terrible idea and it basically never works, but when it all falls into place there is no better feeling in all of gaming.
@@Hudston But that is Blood Bowl in a nutshell, and what takes it from an ok-sports game, to a hilarious game. All those insane ideas that you just roll with because it is FUN
@@Hudston Correction, it's a wonderful idea that basically never works, but when it all falls into place you have won at life.
once I had a golden game towards the end of a league where I managed that 8 times, and my wood elf opponent also pulled off the one turn wood elf bullshit 8 times. It was the most exciting draw in existence. on my last turn even my opponent was rooting for me to get the rolls!
What I loved about this episode, is that James agreed to make the rules for the forthcoming Rascaltown board game (TM), even though it was edited out. It happened. I’m calling it.
I apparently used to sell toy soldiers to Mr James M Hewitt from GW Maidstone in the 90’s. I unfortunately do not remember him but I do love all his games. He the best.
When Rob asked the question 'what game would you like to see made' - i head went straight to Babylon 5!!! And then that was Rob's number 1!! Awesome show
Great episode!
Me and a chap called Jim filmed the very first Warhammer TV video, it was experimental and before Warhammer TV was really a thing. It was terrible as no one could talk to the camera then! Practice makes perfect I guess.
The shooting the same mini multiple times by several teams is true. There was a time we shared our White Dwarf shots with other studios but it was such an effort. There was a project to set up a digital asset sharing system but it would have pushed a tonne of work on me and my team so we torpedoed it instead by saying the tools were really bad.
JAMES! Hell yes, I got to meet him at adepticon demoing FF. Got to thank him for his work on games I love dearly.
That epic character mechanic is in Imperial Assault the Star Wars board game where Vader chases you and he's immortal and it's terrifying 😂
Thankyou for showing us Juggz on youtube! x
Nice work, Team. Really enjoyed the various coverage +FallOut Goodies in our Juggz!!
I just discovered this a couple of days ago and have instantly subscribed. I think this is the only tabletop wargaming podcast I've heard/seen where folks are talking about games as something to PLAY, not just something to WIN.
Another great episode - love that you guys were having such a fun catch up that it was over an hour in before anyone remembered to mention Fallout!
Let’s face it though, in reality we’re all here for the “which had the better credit sequence - Racoons or Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors?” debate.
Peachy, Cheers for the B'day shoutout, great meeting up with you all and damn Aly Morrison is just awesome!
Rob, QUESTTION: I know you're an AOS guy, but do you have a fave Space Marine Chapter? so I can add you to my Deathwatch
Sugs, Stay awesome!
According to Bob Naismith(I think? I listened to a bunch of different interviews close together) on either Jordan Sorcery or Filmdeg (I forget which), but the reason that space marines ended up being all male was that at the time female minis weren't selling well, and they had limited space on the sprue for when designing the first plastics. So basically standard GW policy of all about mini sales.
That is 100% correct, Bob said pretty much that when I interviews him on the painting phase
Haven’t even watched yet but I’m so excited for over two full hours of Juggz 🤩
Enjoying the dedicated LED light bar pillars for each speaker (except Peach) dedicated backgrounds for everyone for that little something of visual interest.
I spent days playing Space Hulk solo play whenever I was off school sick as a kid. So many fond memories of playing missions on the living room floor with daytime TV on.
High point of the week on TH-cam, my dose of catching some Louise enthusiasm.
I haven't bought a figure or painted one for...thirty years. I remember buying White Dwarf before it became a Games Workshop house magazine. Every so often I think about picking up a paint brush again. But I keep deciding against it. But your enthusiasm - both here and on your individual shows - has nudged me nearer to having another go. Plus you all seem like nice, funny people. Also as a long term Doctor Who nerd there have been - over the years - several RPGs based on it.
Hearing Louise talk of her love of colour mixing and matching I'd love to see what she could do with a tradition Zorn pallette. Would be interesting because it was used so much in the old school art work for games workshop but I haven't seen come up very often with model painting. Would allow for a bit of art history both for fine art and from Warhammer legends such as John Blanche. You could even double up on the interest by using artist oils..... you only have to buy 4 tubes haha
I'm painting up a chaos dwarf army for TOW using the Zorn palette. It's a lot of fun.
Got a blog on chaos-dwarfs-online under Fire Dwarfs / Blanchitsu
I love the insight that James brings. I also like the fact that, true to the spirit of fallout, you took ages before you started the main topic (or main quest if you will).
This is the best content I’ve consumed on TH-cam in a long time. Warhammer or otherwise. Love the Juggz
My gang's name would be "Men in the Hobby". Just hearing that phrase you'd know those guys have been up against it from the start. They would be hard as nails due to the inequality they've battled.
Suggz on Juggz is unhinged.
googled james hewitt, apparently he was Dianas secret lover... 😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂
The Star Player BB question Rob. Star players are sometimes banned or taxed (so you pay their cost and also forfeit skills from your package). The Mega Star has also been introduced by GW to help with this. So you might have events that ban Mega stars, ban all stars , ban no stars etc.
I'm always happy to watch when guests get to come on your juggz, these are people who have helped inspire and have a hand in creating some of our favorite things that are usually unsung heroes. So watching these strangers come is very fun for us.....but on the other hand I did also enjoy bukake Vader clips, so my words are really worthless.
Forbidden Psalm, a wargame based on Mörk Borg, has a great solo rule set along the lines of what y’all are talking about.
Oh my word. Finally finishing this episode and someone else hypes over Jas and the Wheeled Warriors!!! I loved that show when I was a kid!!! Thank you Mr Hewitt!!
The "borrowers" style game James is remembering is Vesper-On (and now TTCombat's) Home Raiders. TTCombat are looking to bring it back in the future :)
Talking of games with single player rules, I recently picked up GKR Heavy Hitters which is a great game made by Weta Workshop.
You play giant mechs in a gladiatorial arena with destructible skyscraper terrain and a cool deck building system. They included a system where you could play solo by drawing the opponents action cards blind with a diceroll that dictated how they used each type of card. Obviously not as challenging as a human but it allows you to enjoy the game and you can always play vs multiple enemies to raise the difficulty
i'd watch Peachy's solo-play narrative batreps, and a lot of mini agnostic games are getting solo or coop rules. I've sort of recently played some games of County Road Z - it's a solo zombie apocalypse survival skirmish game set in the countryside I found fun.
I watch this podcast just in the hopes of seeing whatever mullet Rob is hiding under that hat.
Glad to hear you guys talk about solo gaming. I use a method by a historical gamer, Charles Grant, which can be used for conventional games. Each scenario lays out deployment and basic tactics, along the lines of "flank movement" or "send in reserves when the line is broken." I've been thinking of using it for 40K.
I'm a big fan of juggz and excited to see new juggz on the internet each week.
Leaving a comment for engagement and to say the big fallout spoiler about the war starting is actually hinted at in fallout 3. If you use free camera and look on top of the bomb in megaton, it has a very memorable symbol on it.
Aha! Yeah someone else mentioned this, that’s two folks now….means it’s a fact 😂👍
Anyone else reminder of the excellent line from Spaced:
Daisy: [looking at Tim's robot] What does "T.F.U." stand for?
Tim: Uh, "The Fuckest Uppest".
They had to get permission to use that! TFU were a graffiti crew from Brighton, and Simon Pegg thought they were cool.
No idea how they sorted it out.
@@JamesWhoMakesGames wow! Stop providing additional evidence that you are indeed the best! 😀 🙌🏼
@@astromoose look, I'm just a guy who watched the Spaced DVD commentaries far too many times.
When I wrestled my character was a baseball fury tribute/twist, a warriors game would be amazing. Larping is also very cool.
Thank you all, guys. I love Blood Bowl, got back into it last year after... 20 years and refusing to play because the 3rd ed said that if I did not advance the turn counter, I lost the turn :D It was corrected afterward... But I like your show, a lot of fun.
Going to watch later. Just wanted to say James made my all time fave game (silver tower) and I wanted to say ty to him.
Finally watching and I'm glad everyone seems to appreciate silver tower as much as me
Bloodbowl coach here and the tournament scene has been alive and well for decades. The events range from local 10 player events, to 300 turning up to York for a team event and then 2500+ travelling to Spain for the World Cup (I believe the current belief is the next World Cup could be approaching 4000 coaches).
The rules are fairly easy to start with but getting good is the hard part, but the joy of it is it is a dice game, so even the most rookie coach can get lucky and pull off something glorious to keep them hooked.
As for teams played, I think it is fair to say most coaches have a handful of teams they focus on, but ultimately the tournament packs make some more viable than others so as people get experience they tend to branch out and try others.
It is also worrth pointing out that a Bar is a regular bonus feature of a good event!
I’m still obsessed with the opening to Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Looking forward to Peachy‘s solo battle report videos - Frostgrave, The Silver Bayonet, Stargrave, or a solo 40k.
@JamesHewitt please please please design a (solo) player vs. (A.I.) environment set of rules for (40k) generic grimdark sci-fi game.
Loving this podcast. It's great to have on while I'm painting. Thanks for the laughs!
My 'favourite' TSA experience was flying into LAX en route to Gen Con. I made the mistake of walking between terminals instead of getting a shuttle. In the middle of the day. In the middle of an American summer. Fair to say I was a bit worse for wear at the other end, especially having come from midwinter New Zealand.
As I passed through security, I got pulled aside for a full swabbing of my bag. Halfway through, one of the guys looked at me and conspiratorially said "you're looking a bit sweaty" thinking he'd caught someone dodgy. I used my thickest Kiwi accent to explain the actual situation and politely suggest they fix the building's broken air con.
He zipped up my bag and sent me on my way.
Hello Juggz! :D I just binged watched all of your episodes and I absolutely love the vibe and energy of it, I was already a fan of you Rob, Louise and Peachy so to see you all together having so much fun is a blast! But I do wish that you would allow each other to finish their sentences and thoughts, often someone would be talking, building up a story then just as you are eagerly awaiting the resolve.... someone else would jump in and derail it all, often not even going back to allow the person to finish their thought/story. I do love the tangents and free flowing nature of your podcast, I just feel like giving each other some more space to talk would make it much easier to listen to, even at one point in this podcast there was Peachy talking to James while Louise was talking to Rob, I know it's all very exciting and that's intoxicating but it can get a bit chaotic at times :P I look forward to many more episodes 🙏
It's 1 turn touchdown
step 1: pick up ball
Step 2: handoff the ball to a gobo next to a troll
Step 3: throw that gobo
Step 4: survive and make it
Since the 2nd gobo hasn't activated after getting handed the ball they can still move. Insanely had to pull of tho haha
This has rapidly become my favourite hobby podcast. Love to you all.
Yeah loved Louise’s insight into basically colour theory for the brettonian lord. I think she did great and shows a real different side to the sculpt and such. I wish they gave Martin a chance to remaster this as the bones of the mini are top notch
Episode 5... and now my new favorite podcast. Keep it up, this is SO good
Would love a miniatures game of either command & conquer (GDI vs NOD) or the old 80’s cartoon ring raiders.
Yes James!! 🎶 Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors will save the dayyyy 🎶
My favourite airport story was back in 1992/93 and going through security at the UK end going to the US.
The West Ham team were going through security and throwing their bags around at which point one player went “be careful with that bag, the bomb might go off” at which point everyone in the room laughed including the security guards.
Good times.
Also the start mentions passports; I didn’t have one. You used to be able to go with your parents passport (like you got 2 additional slots).
Oh and planes used to have smoking sections (usually at the back).
Different times eh?
Hi guys, I came across your podcast a few weeks ago. It's fantastic to finally find a place in the hobby that is a safe space for men. As a middle aged white man in the hobby, I finally feel seen. Thanks so much.
Sarcasm aside, absolutely fantastic show. Really great to listen to while painting. Thanks for making it.
Anyone mentioned Rangers of Shadow deep from the same author as Frostgrave which is designed as a solo game or collab with the rules in the book controlling the baddies. It works really well.
Finally have a wargaming podcast my wife is happy to listen to in the car with me. She loves Louise’s humour, insight and her accent (we’re Aussie’s)
I really look forward to these. I will never stop laughing whenever anyone says "thanks for coming on our Juggz."
I am 45 years old (going on 12).
No one responded to the siren this week? 😆 watch it Louise, they'll get the drop on you if you continue to let your guard down! 😄
Jeeezus, I choked and coffee came out my nose when Suggs said that, we all know what it was. Being a man in the hobby, it can be hard at times, but along comes Juggz and it feels like Christmas down at the pub with a few mates. Don't ever change.
Another great guest and great chat. I'm not sure if James will ever see this but as a heads up for his 1:1 mini game check out Home Raiders now owned by TTCombat. 1:1 scale minis (Egyptian penguins, Liliput bikers, fairies etc) and the game used any part of the house as terrain from breakfast tables to book shelves. It really deserved to do better imho.
Never getting tired of these Juggz getting all up in my grill. Great content as always.
James was a great guest for this podcast. He really shook things up. Shook Juggs up. Juggs got a good shaking.
Oh wow I didn't know James worked on Gorechosen! One of my core gaming memories is playing Gorechosen at a lake house with a bunch of mates and us all chanting "HEADSHOT HEADSHOT HEADSHOT" like a buncha barbarians when we'd flip injury cards 😅
So please say thank you to James for helping to make something really cool, probably my favorite GW game of all time
Aw, thank you!
@@JamesWhoMakesGamesThank you!
Okay. Two bones to pick:
[1.] I was in Warhammer World yesterday, in the exhibit bit. There was a group of teenagers criticising the Custodes change as a tacky retcon. They were being awkwardly invasive of my personal space already by that point, so I let out a "you do realise that if that's a retcon at all, it's only exactly the kind of retcon that has made 40K what it is today, right?" They argued the point, I said "we used to have female space marines", they argued that point too, and I was JUST about to reference the bit discussed here about the sculptor and their conversation with Peachy, when I realised I couldn't tell children to google "JUGGZ". So thanks for that one .
[2.] I grew up absolutely in love with Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, and always cite that as my first example any time I'm in a conversation of excellent theme songs/intro tunes. And I've gone about 30 years since first watching it just assuming I lived in some sort of weird dimension where I would never ever meet anyone who had come across that show other than me. It was a weird dimension, but it was mine. Now you've torn that apart like some sort of warp entity. Double-thanks.
Why were you arguing with children(as you put it) about their opinion?
Drunken Warble: the real game of beer and pretzels, totes legally distinctive from other games you may have heard of.
One of my favourite moments in cinema was watching the gijoe movie in theatre, and spending the whole time heckling it. The whole audience got into it and we were all crying laughing with the film.
A++
This was a wonderful conversation. ❤
Once again Louise and her mates make me smile❤
Also I really like this jumper too Peach.
😘😘😘
Martin did the skaven refresh for I think 8th edition.... Those are amazing sculpts
That Rogue hobbies paint set is huge for the ProAcryl range, and the fact that most of it is single pigment is really nice. That red was 100% missing from the range, and that dark turquoise lines up really well as a lightening color for the incubi darkess/deep sea blue from vallejo. It's unsurprising that it's the set that sold out.
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Amazing show as always! Glad to catch this atleast within the first couple of days of release! James was a great guest!
The 2 turn touchdown BB talk from Louise reminded me of the best win I ever had. My Nobel Blitzer had to pick up the ball and do 3 dodges and 2 Go for it's! HE MADE ALL OF EM!
Time to switch on incognito mode and watch some juggz and then watch the podcast.
Ayyy it's James! I love his work, he's a fantastic games designer.
I am loving this content and feel that Juggz missed an opportunity to talk about Peachy having fun playing with himself.
I should add I speak with great experience of having enjoyed quite a few lone table sessions bashing out a few fierce moments of StarForged or StarGrave or 5 Parsecs.
I was loving this anyway, and then JAYCE AND THE WHEELED WARRIORS!!!
Please make that happen
Great topics, fabulous guest, and based opinions. Loved this weeks show and hope to see James back or even as a semi regular if he gets time in his no doubt very busy schedule.
Great to have guests coming on Juggz!
Also Mass Effect :O Take my money.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, childhood memories unlocked, one look at Oon and it all came flooding back
The poorhammer podcast has made a cooperative 40k game mode called horde mode. Haven't played it yet but it looks good!
Obviously the people in Fallout need uniforms! I mean, how else will you know that guard is shirking his duty and drinking at the outdoor riverside bar!? And that bartender better be in a nice clean suit too. My tricorner hat is off to you Commander Peach!
😍🙏😍 I love you for validating my choices 😂