In this tutorial we will see how to create and paint earthy bases with grass in a very simple way, which we can use to decorate our bases for all kinds of wargames.
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Read MoreIn this tutorial we will see how to create and paint earthy bases with grass in a very simple way, which we can use to decorate our bases for all kinds of wargames.
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Read MoreIn the previous tutorial I showed you how we could create these lava bases quickly. In this second tutorial we will see how to paint them easily
As I told you in the previous tutorial, these bases are ideal for use, for example, as bases for Salamanders (warhammer 40k space marine chapter).
That said… Let’s start with the tutorial on how to paint lava or volcanic bases!
Read MoreIn this simple tutorial, we will see how to quickly create lava bases for our miniatures and wargames. In my case, I will use these lava bases for the Salamanders Space Marines chapter, from the Warhammer 40k game.
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Read MoreThe second season of The Mandalorianhave been released recently. To celebrate it, I had thought about painting a figure of a Mandalorian , which will also be great for our showcase or for our Star Wars Legion wargame .
In the Star Wars Legion game, we can use it as a “proxy” for Boba Fett or any other bounty hunter . We could even use it as a proxy in some of our Warthammer 40k games as well.
Finally and before starting the tutorial, we have to mention that this figure is a version of Wargame Exclusive (Imperial Vindilorian Assassin) and I must say that I was very surprised by its quality and details.
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Read MoreIn this article I will show you how to paint a red cloak (or a cloth, tunic, cape, robe or as you prefer to call it), in a simple way and using airbrush. In this quick process you will see how to paint any red cloak or cape on your miniatures, and to show it I will use as an example a Wolf Guard Terminator leader from the Space Wolves of the Warhammer 40,000 game.
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Read MoreWe continue with more Tatooine terrain / scenery, and today I want to show you how I have prepared and painted a desert tower for Star Wars Legion. It is a 3D model from Imperial Terrain, at the end of the article you will find the links to grab this model.
Before continuing, if you haven’t read it yet, I recommend you read this step-by-step article I prepared on how to prepare a building for Tatooine, as I will follow more or less the same steps on this occasion, but as I already explained many parts, step by step in that article, I won’t go into as much detail in this one. Therefore, I recommend that you read the other article before reading this one.
In this article I want to show you how to prepare and paint cargo containers that will serve as scenery for the Star Wars Legion game or any other wargame. These steps can actually be used to paint any type of cargo container.
These cargo containers in particular are a 3D models designed by and printed by Imperial Terrain, which you can find here. If you haven’t yet seen the previous cargo pallet tutorial, I recommend you reading it.
In this article I want to show you how to prepare and paint the containers or cargo pallets printed in 3D from the Imperial Terrain designs, also known on their website as “Cargo Pallets“, which you can find on this link. At the end of the article I will also leave the link in case you are interested in buying only STL designs to print them yourself. Let’s begin….