How to Paint an Energy/Magical Sword with 3 Colors (Tutorial)
In this tutorial I show you how I paint energy or magical weapons. This sword is for Warhammer 40K but it could be for any other game also.
We love the wargaming and miniature hobby. Even though many of us play wargames, like Warhammer 40K and Battlefleet Gothic, the hobby element is where we spend most of our time. Some of our authors even have 20+ years experience with the hobby.
Here you will find an assorted list of miniature hobby tutorials. The articles range from creating wargaming terrain, like hills and trees, to doing basing on miniatures, such as realistic earth basing, or creating snow and ice.
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In this tutorial I show you how I paint energy or magical weapons. This sword is for Warhammer 40K but it could be for any other game also.
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