Warhammer 40,000 - Noctilith Crown
The Noctilith Crown can be a glorious spiky center piece for the forces of Chaos. However, such a large model can be a little daunting to paint, but in this article we break it down into easy steps.
Testing Painting Techniques - Zorn Limited Palette
Often used as a teaching exercise the Zorn Limited Palette is a great way to practice mixing paints to the colours that you need.
Age of Sigmar - Feculent Gnarlmaw
A disgusting daemon-possessed tree certainly makes for an awesome piece of terrain, but they can also be really simple to paint; especially with all the lovely texture they have.
Age of Sigmar - Azyrite Ruined Chapel
The Azyrite Ruined Chapel is a great and with a simple paint scheme it can really shine on the battlefield. In this article we also look at how to mix your own washes, no more relying on pots of Nuln Oil!
Testing Painting Techniques - Grisaille Underpainting
Can you add your lights and shadows before adding any colour to your miniature? With a technique called underpainting you can.
Village Attacks - Town Heroes
The Village Attacks heroes are a diverse bunch with a myriad of ways to ruin your day. From the Gravedigger to the Skald each of these miniatures are packed with details.
Warhammer 40,000 - Space Marine Primaris Hellblasters
Armed with Plasma Incinerators the Hellblasters are the core of many a Primaris force. With some simple techniques they can look as good as the damage they deal.
Testing Painting Techniques - Non-Metallic Metal
Non-metallic metal is a great way to test your blending skills. In this article I use some beginner techniques to cut my teeth into the world of NMM.
Warhammer 40,000 - Foul Blightspawn & Tallyman
The Tallyman and Foul Blightspawn are two awesome models to add to your collection, they’re here to take names and spray toxic goop.
Village Attacks - The Executioner Town Hero
The first of the Village Attacks heroes from the core box; the dreaded Executioner! Built like a brick poop-house he can easily cut down your poor monsters with ease.
Warhammer 40,000 - Myphitic Blight-Hauler
The Myphitic Blight-Hauler is a disgusting tracked daemon engine that can reek havok the battlefield. It’s also a great kit to practice weathering and chipping effects on.
Warhammer 40,000 - Leman Russ Vanquisher
Imperial Guard tanks with their flat panels and sharp edges are a fantastic way to get into weathering and chipping effects. Read on as I take a look at some Scale Modelling techniques that make it looks as though this Leman Russ has seen it’s fair share of action.
Warhammer 40,000 - Plagueburst Crawler
This iconic Death Guard tank is perfect for covering in all sorts of disgusting effects that make it looks as though this Plagueburst Crawler has come through Nurgle’s garden itself.
Warhammer 40,000 - Blightlord Terminators
Blightlord Terminators are such a colourful bunch and these sculpts have so much character that they’re a lot of fun to paint.
Warhammer 40,000 - Foetid Bloat Drone
Today we take a look at how I painting this gore splattered and disgusting floaty boy.
Warhammer 40,000 - Tau Empire Commander
Today we take a look at how I painted the Tau’s most Gundam of battlesuits.
Warhammer Quest - Blackstone Fortress: Traitor Command
Managed to get my hands on this hotly sort after expansion to Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress.
Village Attacks - Lich & Vampire
The final two monsters in the Village Attacks core box. After this, it’s onto the Town Heroes!