What Is It That Makes for a Fluffy Wargamer? My Thoughts
I wanted to take a moment to explain what goes on inside the mind of a fluffy wargamer. Our expectations differ from more competitive players.
I wanted to take a moment to explain what goes on inside the mind of a fluffy wargamer. Our expectations differ from more competitive players.
Don’t let a Fluffy Bunny tell you that you have to bring a fluffy list. You can bring a competitive list and still be fluffy; it’s not mutually exclusive.
I wanted to show you how I made cobblestone bases simply, quickly, and easily for my miniatures. You only need a few tools to do this and the results are awesome.
Today I’m going to teach you how to paint gold in 7 simple steps. It’s easy to do and the results are great. Follow along and learn a better way of painting gold on your miniatures.
I wanted to explain how I went about painting my Konrad Curze model. I spent only about 4 hours painting it, and I think it came out well.
I wanted to show the tools I use, and how to clean resin models. Resin can be a pain, but with a little work it’s not hard to deal with.
I’ve finished painting my squad of 10 Daemonettes of Slaanesh. Nothing too crazy, but I’ll share my painting recipe for them.
I have played for a long time, and I want to talk about why I think that D&D 5th edition is the best one yet. Better than 3.5? Yes indeed.
I’m working on my Chaos Knight Titan, and it has some issues. I had to fix the carapace, and one of the shin plates, with sculpting.
I had the chance to interview the team over at Sky Relics, Derek the Creator, and Michael, Editor and Co-writer of the game.
The following is a short story for my Space Wolves army, starring my chosen HQ: a Wolf Guard Battle Leader by the name of Feros the Grim.
I have finally finished painting my Chaos Sorcerer in Terminator armor. I also improved my snow basing technique, as you’ll see.