Chaos Knight Titan – Repair Work (Fixing a Bad Cast)
I’m working on my Chaos Knight Titan, and it has some issues. I had to fix the carapace, and one of the shin plates, with sculpting.
I have been in the miniature hobby since 2006 when some friends introduced me to Warhammer 40K. I'm a huge fan of Blood Bowl and I have an endless collection of teams for it. I love painting miniatures and teaching people how to paint. I also really love blogging, so I've combined those two passions here.
I’m working on my Chaos Knight Titan, and it has some issues. I had to fix the carapace, and one of the shin plates, with sculpting.
I have finally finished painting my Chaos Sorcerer in Terminator armor. I also improved my snow basing technique, as you’ll see.
The conclusion of the how to play 40K series. The most important part of Warhammer 40K is to embrace the hobby and all facets of the game.
I finished off my second squad of Bloodletters for my Khorne Daemonkin army. Remembered some valuable lessons with batch painting in the process as well.
I rebased my Flesh Hounds of Khorne from biker bases to 50mm bases. Here’s a gallery of shots showing the completed snow and ice bases for the Hounds.
I decided to finally rebase my Flesh Hounds of Khorne from the bike bases they were on to the 50mm bases. I want to show the process I went through.
This part in the how to play 40K series covers playing your first 40K game, the things you’ll need and what you should be focusing on to learn the game.
In the fourth installment of the how to play 40K series I help you learn your army’s index, create your first army list, and give tips on buying models.
This tutorial will walk you through how to use Liquid Green Stuff to fill in gaps on your miniatures. It’s really easy to do and I’ll give you step-by-step instructions showing you how to create smooth blends with this one simple product. With a little practice you’ll be fixing gaps in no time.
Now I’ll cover the Warhammer 40K rulebook and give you tips for learning the rules of the game. The rules for 8th edition are really simple to learn, and you could be playing a game in no time.
There are a lot of Warhammer 40K armies/factions and choosing one can be tricky. So, I’ll share my advice on choosing the army that best suits you. I also have a list of every army in the game with brief descriptions to help you narrow down a choice.
This is the first part in a series on learning how to play Warhammer 40K where I introduce the game a bit and give an overview of what the game is.