#MonsterMarch 3 (2019) – Part 5 Finale
With #MonsterMarch3 coming to an end, here’s what I’ve finished. In total it’s 11 models that I completed for the community challenge.
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.
With #MonsterMarch3 coming to an end, here’s what I’ve finished. In total it’s 11 models that I completed for the community challenge.
Painting battle damage and weathering on your miniatures is a great way to add detail and interest. This tutorial shows you how to do that.
Painting shading and highlighting on miniatures will really make them stand out. Let me help you learn about the basics of these concepts.
Everyone should know how to dry brush miniatures. It’s a great, simple way to highlight your models, especially for new painters. Come learn!
I want to share the miniature photography setup I built. It’s a DIY light box of sorts that was cheap, easy to build, and works great.
Learning layering in miniature painting is a basic technique everyone should know. So, let me explain it to you and show you how it’s done.
Here’s my guide to miniature painting for beginners to help you get started on your first model. You’ll find guides, tips, and tutorials.
Learning how to do edge highlighting can be a bit intimidating. However, it really is easy to learn and I’ll show you how in this tutorial.
I have finished painting my Undead Blood Bowl team, who I’ve named Cryptkickers. I had a lot of fun working on this team. Enjoy the pics!
Using my newly acquired skills with sculpting, and with some conversion work, I have begun working on my Wild Riders of Kurnous for Age of Sigmar.
The time is nigh for some of the antagonists to rise and for the first diorama to be plotted out.
Osprey Games has a great little wargame called A Fistful of Kung Fu. I wanted to do a review of the game and show you some of the miniatures.