british are coming new pics on the flames of war page of my blog www.skullminifig.blogspot.com
11) Drybrush Blood Red onto the hair to highlight the individual strands 12) Drybrush Boltgun Metal to the Armour on areas catching the light ...
A quick guide on how I paint my Iron Warriors. Some steps are staggered (e.g. Highlighting the model are sometimes several stages apart) in order to allow time for the paint to dry. 1) Prime black and touch up with Chaos Black ...
After many nights of ogling at pictures of the Dark Vengeance miniatures on the Games Workshop site, I finally got my hands on the Limited Ed. boxed set! The box itself has a nice finishing and looks really polished. The contents include: 48 miniatures + 1 Limited mini Dice, Bases, Templates and Range Finders Quick Reference Sheet, ...
Gathering power...
Updated 09-17-2012 at 08:23 AM by Marius Gweth
I've tinkered with miniature painting a bit over the past few years. I had only finished two and I just stripped them... but not before taking pictures of them. I plan on repainting them to see if any of the methods of painting I've read about will work better. Actually I just looked over and seen a third that I finished. It wasn't a very detailed model and not many colors. I might strip it too. The two models I just stripped are from the Reaper Learn to Paint Kit - ...
Hi all! Dragon Slayer - commission paintwork of new collectible resin figure for 54mm serie of NorthStarModels. ...
So, as many of you may already know, things start from a wire armature. In this case, it is very important to me that the character could be recognized not just by his face, but the whole body also. Posture is an essential component of the miniature expression, so after some research, I found this stance to be quite representative of the dance teacher: I proceeded by adding some basic volumes with a mix of apoxie ...
Updated 09-14-2012 at 12:58 PM by atgill
I'm taking on a new project. Sculpting my two favourite characters of the series: Stay tuned!
Amazing as it sounds, I have actually been into the construction/converting side of minis for quite a few years. But owning two warhammer 40,000 armies that have barely any primer on them as well as starting to collect more, I have decided to start biting into my huge backlog of things that need painting. So this is more or less a little way for me to both track my progress & motivate myself. Heres whats on the chopping block to get to. Warhammer 40k ...
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