The Nurgle’s Rotters Painting Showcase (Blood Bowl)
I’ve gotten my Nurgle’s Rotters team all painted up for Blood Bowl. Come take a look at the full team and let me know what you think.
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’ve gotten my Nurgle’s Rotters team all painted up for Blood Bowl. Come take a look at the full team and let me know what you think.
Ever heard some miniature painting terms and had no idea what they meant? Well, no more! Here’s a glossary with explanations and examples.
I’ve created a new website for the community called Miniature Hobby Tutorials. It’s a directory of tutorials driven by you, the community.
With a big selection of Warhammer Underworlds (Shadespire and Nightvault) warbands, there’s a lot to consider on which suits you and how to use them. So, here’s a helpful guide!
Like most miniature painters, I painted leather for miniatures the same way for years and years. That technique was to just use browns, add some highlights, and wash it with more brown. However, I always saw better painters create a… Read More »Learn to Paint Worn Leather for Miniatures (Quick & Easy Way)
“The Masters” Brush Cleaner and Preserver is an amazing brush soap. It removes paint and helps preserves the brush. Here’s how to use it.
I want to help prepare new painters by providing a list of common miniature painting mistakes and help you to avoid making those mistakes.
If you’re new to the hobby then there’s going to be some miniature hobby supplies that you need and may not realize. So, here’s my list!
I have finally finished painting up the famous Orcland Raiders, my Orc Blood Bowl team. I stuck to the traditional color scheme for the team.
I have now painted my Steelheart’s Champions warband for Shadespire. I haven’t had this much fun painting anything in years. Check it out!
Today’s tutorial is on painting a marble effect for miniatures. This is a simple technique with 4 steps and good results with minimal effort.
Today I’ll show you how to paint a realistic rust effect on your miniatures. It’s only a few steps and the results are impressive.