
Combat Phase is a weekly podcast celebrating miniature-wargaming. Hosts Kenny and Wargamer Shawn grow the hobby community and bring excellent resources to listeners around the world. Join us each week as we discuss news and rumors, tips for the hobby, community support and everything for the avid wargamer. www.combatphase.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 412 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbies | |||

We have the legendary Kyle on to talk conversions--from novice to master. Loads of tips, hopefully some inspiration, too!
Enjoy!
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We touch on the new Skaven Eshin rules and then it's full dive into the amazing new Cities of Sigmar book and models.
Enjoy!
New Murders Ladies and celebrating Adepticon 2026.
Can't see the Battletome, for all the trees...
Dan from the fabulous Cubic Shenanigans joins us (to complete the trifecta) to talk some trees! On release day. we're all currently at Adepticon and Kenny is rolling all 1s. We'll have our review of th... more
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Fun show and always good to hear kennys thoughts about everything warhammer!
A great podcast hosted by great people. Do yourself a favor and listen.
Fantastic podcast these mofos have got me involved in AoS. Great chat and reviews plus black library authors on. Try it out and prepare to start new armies.
You feel me?
The guys get deep into lore and gameplay and are into connecting with fans of the hobby 👍🏼 highly recommend, and the intro music is sick don’t change it 😉👍🏼👍🏼
As someone who doesn’t play 40K/30K or know much about the lore, Combat Phase’s in-depth conversations with Black Library authors has been an invaluable way to learn more about the game’s universe. Kenny is usually the one conducting the interviews. His positive disposition always seems to make it easy for the authors to open up. I’m also a huge fan of their Age of Sigmar coverage, such as their recent chat with Nick Horth about his City of Secrets novel.
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A weekly roundtable focused on miniature wargaming, with frequent deep-dives into armies, books, and strategies across Warhammer universes. Episodes mix hobby tips, kit and painting discussion, event planning, and practical list-building, often featuring guest experts and community figures. The show is known for its enthusiastic hosts, strong guest lineup, and a broad view of the hobby that includes lore, terrain, and competitive play, making it appealing to both casual hobbyists and tournament-focused players. A standout trait is the steady stream of deep-dive army analyses, paired with accessible, community-minded banter and regular segments like book clubs and terrain/painting discussions that help listeners engage beyond listening alone... more
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Recent guests on Combat Phase include:
1. Rob Ross
2. Dave Nordstrom
3. Mike Rossi
4. Mr. 40K
5. Eric Azan
6. Ben Stoddard
7. Mr. 40K Eric
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