Well with the advent of a new Lucky 13′s missions and nation wide mega battles, it only seemed fitting that I start preparing some kick ass scenery for the games. The first mission is going to be based on the Orks retreating from a city and well I figured since there was no specific terrain [...]
July 8th, 2008 | Posted in Modeling & Scenery | Read More »
Ok so this is the first ever Iron chef scenery and I wanted to make it a good one. AS everyone knows the theme is Heavy Industry and the secert ingedents are soda cans. Now as an experianced scenery builder I wanted to make something that looked good but was also practical for playing a [...]
April 30th, 2008 | Posted in Modeling & Scenery | Read More »
Hey LO again, this time I’m back with an easy how to for making objective markers. I’ve made three over the last few nights with what ever bits I had laying around and now I’m going to tell you how to. For senior members and others who have been in the hobby awhile these might [...]
March 14th, 2008 | Posted in Modeling & Scenery | Read More »
I most likely didn’t spell Aspens right but you get the picture. After seeing another tutorial here on making real rocks look like modeled rocks done by Slash, I figured minds well share my ways of making fake rocks look like real rocks. And while we’re at well learn how to make some cool winter [...]
March 14th, 2008 | Posted in Modeling & Scenery | Read More »
After introducing several people into the table top figure gaming world, I have come to realize that a major preconception is that painting is easy. Many a person I have seen look at my extremely well painted figures and then expect themselves to be able to recreate the same level of detail on their first [...]
March 14th, 2008 | Posted in Painting | Read More »