Colonel ‘Iron Hand’ Straken Painted and a Plague Lord
I painted all day and managed to finish Colonel ‘Iron Hand’ Straken as well as my Plague Lord. Here’s a bunch of shots of Iron Hand and the Plague Lord.
We spend a lot of time working on models and building our armies. Here you will find articles covering our modeling, sculpting, conversions, painting, scratch builds and whatever else we have going on. If it’s on our hobby table and it’s in progress then you will find an article here for it.
I painted all day and managed to finish Colonel ‘Iron Hand’ Straken as well as my Plague Lord. Here’s a bunch of shots of Iron Hand and the Plague Lord.
This is a tutorial on creating custom rubble bases really simply with just three things. You can really crank these out in little time. It really adds some great visual interest to your miniature bases with little work.
I’ve made more progress on my Leman Russ tanks for my Rebel Grots, counts-as Astra Militarum. I have added sponsons to my second Leman Russ.
In this scratch building part of the series I add some details to the Devil Dog build. The details really make a big difference.
I need weapons for my Devil Dog, so I’m going to scratch build a multi-melta and melta cannon for it. I will be magnetizing this weapons also.
Today I’m creating the tracks for the scratch built Devil Dog I’m working on. See how easy it is to create your own tracks.
Rounding out my homemade reaper squad is my primary exarch model, probably called “Skeletor” by his peers and the the playground kids he bullies after school. My idea is that he has become such a powerful vision of Death that… Read More »Eldar Dark Reaper Conversions: Exarch for Warhammer 40K
This is the fourth part in my series on scratch building tanks for Warhammer 40K where we move beyond the template and add some details.
I’m building the turret for the Devil Dog, adding armor plates, and I will show you two different techniques for scratch building your own rivets.
Using the template, I will show you how to get the basic structure, the chassis, of the Devil Dog built using papercraft techniques.
This is the first part in my series on how to scratch build tanks for Warhammer 40K. I’ll go over gathering the materials you will need for scratch building and walk you through the entire process of making a tank from really basic supplies.
So it has been several weeks since I last posted up here you can thank work for that, but that is just the way she goes. This beautiful girl to the left has been my morale support through it all.… Read More »Continued Progress on All Fronts