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This is Tales from the Network, the semi-regular feature on Tale of Painters. This is the place where we will present you the best posts from our friends and fellow bloggers from the ever-growing Tale of Painters Blog Network. Again, it’s been a while since our last update. This time we’ve got an unusual high amount of tutorials, so don’t miss out!
- Let’s start with a neat Deathwing painting tutorial by Dice and Brush.
- Some nice Heresy White Scars bikers(and jetbike!) by Zen 40k.
- The Forge converted a couple of Adeptus Mechanicus Preatorians – nice.
- Read what WarLlama40k has to say about November’s issue of White Dwarf.
- A squad of three Ulthwé War Walkers by Legio Minimus, check out those freehands on the legs.
- Rust and the City explains how to airbrush yellow Space Marine armour.
- Oldschool Blood Bowl models + bright yellow paint job = epic win by Minion Studio.
- I really dig those black and muted orange painted Fire Dragons by Storm of Blades.
- A neat little trick to do freehand inscriptions on vehicles by Valknut Painting.
- Finally, nother beautiful rendition of the plastic Nurgle Lord by Flare Miniature Painting-
Don’t miss the latest hobby updates from the Network by checking out the widget on the right – there are more cool posts hidden there that aren’t covered here!
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Stahly
Stahly hails from Craftworld Germany and has been involved with Warhammer since childhood. He has painted several armies and countless warbands and Kill Teams over the decades, and founded Tale of Painters in 2011. When he's not painting miniatures incredibly slowly, he's testing the latest paints, tools and kits with German precision and a no non-sense attitude.
Thanks for the shout out!
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Zen 40K