There are literally thousands of Warhammer blogs out there. The blog-o-sphere can be hard to sift through, so that is where the Faeit 212 BlogExchange comes in. Get a blog roll going, I will add you to mine and vise versa. All blogs start with no one checking on them. This is the heart of the Exchange.
The Faeit 212 BlogExchange is located at the top right of this blog, and will update you with the latest from blogs on the Exchange. Also note that there are blogs here that I have added myself, that are good reading. Places like Stelek's YesTheTruthHurts, BOLS, 3++ Is the New Black, and many more. (No drama in the comments on these or any other blogs please, these are sites that can be extremely helpful, and this is not a soap opera).
The search box at the bottom of the Exchange is set up to search all the blogs listed on the exchange. Type in your subject, and you should be able find what you want. Being able to search all the listed blogs for a single subject should really be a great aid for readers looking that hard to find subject.
I also do a BlogExchange spotlight for blogs that send me in a brief description with a link. If you want a pic included, either point it out to me, or include it. If you were added before I started doing blog spotlights, you may still request one. There are two blogs this week that both joined the BlogExchange this week and requested a spotlight.
Tentakel Games
by David Stillberg
http://tentakelgames.com/
Tentakel Games features everything from nifty conversions to masterful painting and a phletora of tutorials. The minds behind Tentakel are avid gamers in most areas (be it on boards, on computers, with cards; you name it!). We've drafted Bronze Demon winner Martin Peterson to be a recurring writer and painter for the blog. Founder David Stillberg regularly shares his thoughts on gaming design and theories and shows his well executed conversions.
Currents in the Warp
By Shadowcast
http://www.shadowvast.blogspot.com/
My FLGS recently closed it's doors, but I am using this time without a "home" store to play out a campaign and look into new locations to play. I have been playing GW games (and miniature wargaming in general) for nearly 20 years now. Take a look at my site and let me know what you think.