Ironskull’s Boyz Are Painted – Warhammer Underworlds (Showcase)
I’ve finished painting my Ironskull’s Boyz for Shadespire. It was a lot of work but worth it. So, check out the full gallery of pictures!
Miniature hobby stuff is mostly what we do here. We all love gaming, but we all spend more time building armies, and painting them, than we do playing. That’s the beauty of a game like Warhammer 40K, it’s an all-encompassing hobby from modeling, to painting an army, to playing the game.
We have a broad range of hobby articles here covering modeling, sculpting and painting. Many of us do a fair amount of conversion work for our armies. It’s always fun to personalize your miniatures, and really make them to your vision.
I’ve finished painting my Ironskull’s Boyz for Shadespire. It was a lot of work but worth it. So, check out the full gallery of pictures!
I decided to make my own custom Bolt Action dice. It was a project I felt like doing, so you can see how I made my own and follow along.
Sealing your painted miniatures is a must if you’re a gamer. You want to protect your models and your time investment in painting them. So, I’ll tell you why you need to seal your models and give you suggestions on sealers to use.
There’s a few ways you can save money when getting into Warhammer 30K (Horus Heresy), so I’ll share those ways with you. I’ve also included a list of every legion and the power armor marks that are associated with each.
Layering is a simple way to learn to do blending, and you can get some really impressive results with this advanced technique. Come learn.
Below you’re going to find my miniature painting tips on how to become a better painter. My goal is to keep them short and sweet. I’m not going to over explain anything because that would be counter-productive to what I’m… Read More »23 Miniature Painting Tips to Become a Better Painter
I’ve collected a list of the miniature painting supplies that every painter should have. It covers the basics and premium tools as well.
I got some Scene-A-Rama “terrain” on sale and decided to try it out. Overall I think it looks good, but it’s probably not for every wargamer.
I’ve finished painting my Khorne Bloodreavers for Shadespire, Garrek’s Reavers. They were a lot of fun to paint, so enjoy the pictures!
I finished painting my Eldar Wraithseer, giving me three completed models for #MonsterMarch2 this year. Check him out, as well as the other completed models.
I thought it was time that I build some decent looking terrain, but I also wanted to do it very affordably. So, after some research, I decided to make some tree stands using plaster. I had everything I needed except the plaster, and that was cheap enough.
Using a primer for your miniatures is a must. Without it you will only undo all your hard work. So, I have a list of some primers that work great, including sprays, brush-on, and ones for airbrushes. I also have some tips when using sprays to avoid common issues, like fuzziness, or obscuring details.