Showcase: Aeldari Wave Serpent II (inc. painting guides)
A Wave Serpent completes a 1200-point Ulthwe army. The post discusses the army’s progress, future plans, and includes photography and tips for taking army pictures.
Showcase: Aeldari Hemlock Wraithfighter (inc. painting guides)
How do you motivate yourself to paint a model that is not very good in the game but you really, really want to add one to your collection? Today, I answer that as I share with you my finished Hemlock Wraithfighter, a gorgeous model that is rubbish in the current game of Warhammer 40,000.
Showcase: Aeldari Farseer and Spiritseer (inc. painting guides)
Imagine the scene, you’re 13 and you’ve just got your first White Dwarf magazine and you flick through the pages and you’re greeted with bright green battlefields and painted models in all the colours. It captures your imagination and you immediately want to be a part of it, you want to learn more… then you see it… the Eldar Ulthwe Dreadnought. Tall and slender armed with huge crushing fists and shoulder mounted plasma cannon. You’re blown away by how freaking cool it is. Well, that was me 31 years ago and it had such an impact on me that I decided to channel it’s awesomeness into my Aeldari Wraithlord. I’ll share more pictures and my painting guide in this article.
Showcase: Chaos Knight Ruinator (inc. painting guides)
I’ve been painting Games Workshop miniatures for decades, most of the time I’m just painting the modern renditions of the same things I painted decades ago, like my recent Aeldari and Blood Angel projects, where I painted their predecessors in the 90s. It’s rare something new and different comes along that I’ve never experienced before. Enter the Chaos Knights…
Showcase: Adeptus Mechanicus Haloscreed Battle Clade (inc. painting guides)
Is being efficient the same as cutting corners when painting? Does quality have to suffer if you save time? In this article, I’ll explore this by talking about how I approached painting my Aeldari Falcon grav tank. I’m going to share with you my work flow and what techniques and strategies I employed to make the process as efficient as possible without sacrificing quality.
Showcase: Aeldari Wraithguard (inc. painting guides)
The original ghosts in a shell stride onto the blog today. Locked within their spirit stones and inserted into Wraith construct frames, the souls of long lost Asuryani go to war once more armed with devastating warp based weaponry. I’ll share my take on these tireless warriors with stunning photography as well as advice on assembling and painting them.
Showcase: Aeldari Wraithlord (inc. painting guides)
Imagine the scene, you’re 13 and you’ve just got your first White Dwarf magazine and you flick through the pages and you’re greeted with bright green battlefields and painted models in all the colours. It captures your imagination and you immediately want to be a part of it, you want to learn more… then you see it… the Eldar Ulthwe Dreadnought. Tall and slender armed with huge crushing fists and shoulder mounted plasma cannon. You’re blown away by how freaking cool it is. Well, that was me 31 years ago and it had such an impact on me that I decided to channel it’s awesomeness into my Aeldari Wraithlord. I’ll share more pictures and my painting guide in this article.
Showcase: Legions Imperialis Dark Mechanicum Stalker Constructs (inc. painting guide)
Miniature models of gigantic mechanical spider bots that could effortless flip a Leman Russ Battle Tank feature on today’s blog post. We’ll take a look at my finished Stalker Constructs and I’ll share some valuable assembly tips and a painting guide.
Showcase: Thousand Sons Sekhetar Robots (inc. painting guides)
Bit of a strange one on the blog today, I thought I’d talk about designing an atmospheric photo. if you’ve seen any of my posts on this website, you’d have noticed photographs that wouldn’t look out of place in an official publication. Occasionally, Games Workshop actually asks me to submit these photos for inclusion in White Dwarf or Warhammer Community. Let’s have a look at how I make this happen. There’s also a bonus tutorial on painting Sekhetar Robots at the end.
Showcase: Prince Vhordrai, Lord of the Crimson Keep (inc. painting guides)
Soulblight Gravelords are getting new model kits released this Saturday and I was lucky enough to get some of them early. I’ve painted Prince Vhordrai, Lord of the Crimson Keep to add to my army. I have my painting guide for him at the end of this article and I’ll also share plenty of pictures showing all the different angles.