Your miniatures looking a little bit too neat and tidy? They are supposed to have been through the wars, after all, yet they look a little too pristine...
Watch Lewis' Worn Fabric tutorial to add some much-needed wear to those clothes!
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Your miniatures looking a little bit too neat and tidy? They are supposed to have been through the wars, after all, yet they look a little too pristine...
Watch Lewis' Worn Fabric tutorial to add some much-needed wear to those clothes!
Painting wood effects can be a tricky beast to handle... Watch as Lewis paints up wooden bases and get some ideas for your own work while you're at it.
Daren focuses on the skin in part one of painting Warrior Nation! Stay tuned for easy to follow painting guides as Daren records his progress painting the Tribal Retribution Starter Set in a series of blogs...
Wurplepainter has painted a familiar face to us all - Dr Beitel.
Take a look at Wurplepainter's new gallery and get some ideas for your own painting... Or just have a nose, as you do!
Want to get a nice warm glow on those RJ Enhancements for Wild West Exodus? Or maybe you have another model waiting in the wings who could benefit from this quick guide?
It’s taken Daren a few months to develop a method that’s fast, simple and produces a high-quality NMM finish every time, but he's done it! Follow his quick and easy painting tutorial to achieve a very professional looking finish and get your miniatures tabletop ready.
Wurplepainter has done it again!
You may have seen the official studio image for Legendary Marie Laveau - now's time for something a bit different...
Check out Wurplepainters new gallery for Legendary Marie Laveau!
Speed paint your very own Lawmen or Union Gun Dog by following Lewis' painting tutorial. You may not be able to complete it in two hours (I know, I'm jealous too) but it'll help you on your way that's for sure!
Take a look at what Wurplepainter, our Community Blogger, has recently painted - the awesome Legendary Nura!
Time to get hobbying!
Scatter terrain always helps to make a table 'pop'. Not only that - it helps to keep your hired hands alive just a bit longer and provides that extra point of armour that your close combat monster needs to make it across the board and whoop up on those pesky opponents. Boxes and barrels were items commonly found in western towns and provide a nice addition to any board.
As in the last post, you can throw this scatter terrain together for just a few dollars.
We have all seen amazing Wild West Exodus tables. A few of us have even had the opportunity to play on those tables thinking to ourselves, “I would love to have a setup like this at home!” Well, Outlaws and Lawmen, I’m here to tell you that you can have that table relatively quickly with minimal expense.
Warcradle Stock Bandit, Will, has been basing up his Outlaw Posse in preparation for taking part in our Organised Play Kit Beta playtesting.
Take a look at what he created and get some ideas for your own basing while you’re at it!