True Metallic Metal: Painting Chrome (An Experiment)
I’m working on some trophies for a Warhammer 40K event. I’m painting these quickly and I’m using a true metallic metal technique on them.
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’m working on some trophies for a Warhammer 40K event. I’m painting these quickly and I’m using a true metallic metal technique on them.
My converted Rebel Grot Commissar is finally finished! Quite a bit of sculpting and painting time went into this and I’m very pleased with the results.
Kamui and I got the chance to take a painting clinic with Todd Swanson and Kirill Zhilkov. We learned a rust technique and freehand work. It was awesome.
This is the painting showcase for my Chaos Space Marines Helbrute named Deathcry. He has magnetized arms to cover all the weapon choices.
I have managed to paint up the first five in a squad for my Bloodletters of Khorne. Nothing too fancy, just basic tabletop quality.
Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on how to create miniature ice bases using Vallejo Still Water. It’s cheap, very simple to do, and it’s a great way to really enhance any snow basing you’re doing. Check it out!
Tutorial on how to create a great looking earth basing for a large model, like the Tau Riptide. I work with pigments to get a nice texture and look.
This tutorial will show you how to easily create fluffy snow bases for your miniatures. You only need a few materials, which are inexpensive to buy, to create the look. It’s also very easy to do as well. You can snow base a unit in minutes.
I have finally finished painting my Helbrute for my Chaos Space Marines. It took me six weeks t paint this model, nearly an eternity, but he’s done!
Here is a fast, cheap and easy way to make decent tank traps for any modern wargaming table with step-by-step instructions and pictures to guide you. These are a great addition to any wargaming table to add some small details.
Having a good hobby light is crucial. You never realize how bad your current lighting is until you upgrade. So, here’s my recommendation.
This tutorial on how to make miniature trees easy is cheap to do and simple to follow. I use twist ties as the core of the trees and then add details for a nice finishing touch. This is a great and cheap way to get some nice tree terrain for your wargaming table.