10 Tips on How to Keep Your Painting Interest (Stay Motivated!)
Some helpful hints to help you break through those painting slumps. Let’s all get through those piles of grey plastic together!
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!
Some helpful hints to help you break through those painting slumps. Let’s all get through those piles of grey plastic together!
I have completed painting my second squad of Chaos Space Marine Bikers. It’s a small 3-man squad, often used for suicide duty on my games.
I finally took some shots of my first squad of Chaos Bikers. I also ramble a bit about snow basing techniques that I used for the unit.
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’ve finished painting my squad of 10 Daemonettes of Slaanesh. Nothing too crazy, but I’ll share my painting recipe for them.
I have finally finished painting my Chaos Sorcerer in Terminator armor. I also improved my snow basing technique, as you’ll see.
I finished off my second squad of Bloodletters for my Khorne Daemonkin army. Remembered some valuable lessons with batch painting in the process as well.
I’ve painted up two more Chaos Spawn for my Chaos Space Marines using the Vargheists to represent my Spawn. They were painted with washes and glazes only.
This is a quick run through of my first few games with Imperial Assault, a tabletop miniature wargame by Fantasy Flight Games.
I’ve finished painting my Berzerker Skull Champion. It’s just a tabletop quality paint job but I’m happy with how he came out.
I have finally finished painting my Herald of Khorne on Juggernaut model for my Chaos Daemons. This was my first attempt at fully blending a model.