Monster March 2 – Marching to Completion (Part #4)
I finished painting my Eldar Wraithseer, giving me three completed models for #MonsterMarch2 this year. Check him out, as well as the other completed models.
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I finished painting my Eldar Wraithseer, giving me three completed models for #MonsterMarch2 this year. Check him out, as well as the other completed models.
Warhammer 40K is expensive. However, there are a lot of ways you can save money when you’re a new player getting into the game. Even veteran players can save money depending on the models they are after. So, I’ve collected every deal I know of to show you how to save money on Warhammer 40K.
During our groups Winter break (we play 40k in a garage that gets too cold during the winter months to play in), we try to play alternative games. I will discuss the game briefly and then go over my gaming… Read More »Kingdom Death Monster, Giant Killer Robots & Aliens vs Predator
I thought it was time that I build some decent looking terrain, but I also wanted to do it very affordably. So, after some research, I decided to make some tree stands using plaster. I had everything I needed except the plaster, and that was cheap enough.
Warhammer 40K is a sci-fi tabletop wargame from Games Workshop. Now, if you’re wondering what all that means then read on. I’ll explain the game’s concept, how it’s played, and how to get started with it.
Having heard nothing but great things about Warhammer Underworlds, I finally bought the game. I have played a handful of games now and I’m really enjoying it. This type of game is new to me, so I was really curious about it for a long time. Well, here’s my Warhammer Underworlds (Shadespire & Nightvault) review, including free rules and all warbands.
Using a primer for your miniatures is a must. Without it you will only undo all your hard work. So, I have a list of some primers that work great, including sprays, brush-on, and ones for airbrushes. I also have some tips when using sprays to avoid common issues, like fuzziness, or obscuring details.
I recently picked up two Frontline Gaming mats: Snow Covered Cobblestone City and Grasslands. I wanted to share some pictures of the mats and what I think about them. I’ll definitely be getting more of these in the future.
Darktide is the second to fall for the Disciples of Twilight. He’s since ascended to daemonhood and lives on as a Daemon Prince. Also, here’s a bunch of pictures of him, complete with his new snow basing to match the rest of the army.
I painted these Chaos Cultists years ago, both squads of them. Recently I did some updating to include a better snow basing technique I use. So, I finally went ahead and took some pictures of both squads to showcase.
My Defiler (Ragefist) was a fun model to paint. Sadly, he’s not very good in games, but I enjoy the model. So, he’s sees a game now and then even though he’s not amazing in game. What can I say? I’m a casual gamer who likes cool models :)
I painted these Chaos Rhinos years ago originally. Recently I did a little updating on them by adding some weathering, as well as some snow on the tracks to tie in with the rest of my army. So, I took a bunch of pictures of them. Enjoy!