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ATC Weekend & Slow Play Will Be A Problem: Ep156

By Kenny Boucher | July 16th, 2018 | Categories: Warhammer 40k

digital chess clock 1 ATC Weekend & Slow Play Will Be A Problem: Episode 156

Slow playing is a problem in Warhammer 40k. How will the recent ITC changes address the issue? Plus Haspil returns to the podcast this week as well!

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Team Long War: From left to right: Kenny Boucher, Stephen Fore, Rob Baer, and Mike Haspil

Podcast:

ATC Weekend & Slow Play Will Be A Problem: Ep156

Welcome to the Long War, a new place for bringing the hobby back to wargaming! A podcast hosted by Rob Baer, Kenny Boucher, Stephen Fore & Mike Haspil.

Table of Contents:

@5:37 ATC Weekend & Slow Play

@19:13 New ITC Missions

@27:21 Building a New Community

You can purchase Haspil’s book Graveyard Shift here.

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About the Author: Kenny Boucher

kenny boucherKenny Boucher

Job Title: Master of Miniature Artistry & Podcast Writer

Socials: @NextLevelPainting

About Kenny Boucher: Tabletop gaming since the late 1990s; Kenny joined the Spikey Bits team in 2011, communicating his vast knowledge in articles about how to paint miniatures and more.

Kenny Boucher is not just a name but a brand synonymous with top-tier miniature painting in the world of tabletop wargaming. As the creative force behind Next Level Painting, Kenny has earned his place as a respected authority in the hobby community.

Along with Rob, he co-founded and co-hosted the Long War Podcast, which has over 350 episodes. His unparalleled skills, innovative techniques, and engaging tutorials have made him a go-to resource for hobbyists looking to elevate their painting game.