Kitbashes & Conversions – Creating Alternative Models
I have put together a collection of images showing off the various kitbashes, and conversions, I have done over my years playing Warhammer 40K.
Miniatures refers to the small toy soldiers we use for games like Warhammer 40K, Age of Sigmar, Blood Bowl, etc.
You will find painting and hobby tutorials for miniatures, battle reports, guides, and more.
I have put together a collection of images showing off the various kitbashes, and conversions, I have done over my years playing Warhammer 40K.
I present to you, my version of Wazdakka Gutsmek, the infamous Evil Suns speed freak. This is completely converted, and not a stock model.
My personally designed space marine chapter originally started in the fourth edition space marine codex where you could choose traits to alter your force to your liking while having detriments. I loved the flexibility that those rules provided. I chose… Read More »Alternative Thunderwolf Cav: The Thundergryph Cavalry
How to magnetize a huge star wars X-Wing ship. Great way to make your model stand out and look cooler than all the rest. These kits are sleek.
Since starting Bolt Action, I have now played three games of it – two of which are covered in battle reports in this article.
Battlefleet Gothic is a great game despite it’s age. With Games Workshop looking to release it again, I’ve been playing and creating interest in it.
For 10 years I worked on this project, a Mek on a deff-jetbike. It’s painted in an Evil Sunz scheme because red ones go fasta.
I have finished painting my Human Blood Bowl team, the Titan Bay Thunderhawks. I’m really happy with how the team has come out.
Hello again. Android here with the first of my new army progress updates. After stagnating with my painting over the last couple of months, I’m going to start sharing my progress to gain some motivation and tips! So, below is… Read More »Alpha Legion Army Showcase for Warhammer 40K
I’m going to teach you how to paint a Blood Bowl Ogre. This tutorial will show you every paint you need, as well as show you every step in the process with pictures all along the way. It’s simple to follow along, so get your brushes and let’s go!
Today I have a review of the Europe gaming mat from Cigar Box Battle Mats. This mat is different than most I’ve seen, but that’s a great thing.
I recently picked up a resin Ogre from Hungry Troll for my Human Blood Bowl team. For others seeking alternative models for Blood Bowl, here’s my review.