Undead/Necromantic Blood Bowl Coach Painted (Showcase)
My Blood Bowl coach that I sculpted is now painted. He’ll be my coach for both my Undead and Necromantic teams. Enjoy the pictures.
Miniature painting is one of the favorite elements of the hobby for all of the authors here. So, there really is no shortage of models to check out.
We paint for Warhammer 40K, Age of Sigmar, Blood Bowl, Bolt Action, Kings of War, Frostgrave, and so much more. Hell, you’ll even find wargaming terrain in here as well. If it needs paint then it’s in here.
We also have tips and some tutorials to help other miniature painters. None of us are professionals, however, we have spent a considerable amount of time painting. So, we certainly have our fair share of tricks to share.
We hope you enjoy!
My Blood Bowl coach that I sculpted is now painted. He’ll be my coach for both my Undead and Necromantic teams. Enjoy the pictures.
I’ve come up with a painting technique for flames on miniatures that’s quick and easy to do. It looks great for tabletop quality work too.
I have wrapped up the painting on my Blood Bowl Necromantic team who I have named the Grave Wardens. Lots of pictures to see!
I’ve wrapped up painting Mollog’s Mob for Warhammer Underworlds. I had a lot of fun painting the warband. Come see the pictures!
This tutorial shows you a technique for painting a power sword that’s a favorite of mine for creating contrast & visual interest on the model.
Painting OSL for your miniatures is easy, however, there are some core rules you need to follow. This tutorial walks you through the process.
Painting lava is a great way to add some visual interest to your miniature’s base, or the miniature itself. This tutorial teaches you how.
Painting lightning on your miniatures can be a lot of fun and it’s pretty easy to do as well. See my step-by-step tutorial and learn how.
This miniature paint brush guide covers the various types of brushes, proper brush care, and recommendations for all levels of painters.
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.