Review: Warhammer 40.000 6th Edition – The Rulebook (Pt. 1)
If you haven’t lived under a rock the last couple of weeks, you know the buzz that is Warhammer 40k 6th Edition. So welcome to our epic two-part review of the mighty tome that is the new rulebook. We’ll have a look not only at…
Review: White Dwarf – July 2012
I bet most of you guys are psyched abouth 6th edition and look forward to July’s WD to find out more about the new book. Let’s see what this issue will tell us about the new edition and whether players of other systems have something…
Review: White Dwarf – June 2012
Have you already picked up this month’s WD? Let’s see what this issue brings apart from the new official flyer rules! The Good Stuff: Painting guides for the Stormtalon, the Dakka Jet, the new Savage Orc boss model and for White Scars; official rules for…
Review: White Dwarf – May 2012
Stahly has asked me to review the May issue of White Dwarf, and I jumped at the chance. Having just read the magazine, lets dive in! Unless you’ve been slumbering in a tomb for uncountable years, you will know that this month’s big release is…
Review: The Army Painter Warpaint Inks
In our recent review of the new Citadel paint range we came to the conclusion that the new shades aren’t as good as the old washes. When you apply them to a model they tint the surface more. There is less contrast between the dark…
Review: Sigur’s Second Look at the New Paints
Hey people! In this article I would like to share my insights regarding the new GW paints ranges. After the “Sigur’s First Look At…” article from earlier this month in which I shared my first experiences with trying out the paints in store I went…
Review: Garfy and Jo give the Warhammer 40,000 Paint Set a try
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced painter, this review will give you insights and opinions from both sides. The Warhammer 40,000 Paint Set includes 4 base paints, 2 layers paints, a shade and a technical paint. You get 5 Dark Angels with Bolters, a…
Review: The new Citadel Paint Range
We at Tale of Painters worked hard to present you the ultimate review and guide to the new Citadel paint range. We obtained a vast array of colours to examine carefully all of the six new types of paint – bases, layers, shades, glazes, dry compounds and textures. We painted up a lot of test models to not only check the qualities of the new paint range, but also to compare it to the old Citadel Colours and to test their compatibility. We’ll also cast our eyes on the offerings of other popular miniature paint brands and see how the new range competes. Let’s see how revolutionary the new range really is.
New Citadel paints: Your questions for our review
Hey there, for Saturday evening we’ve planned to have the best and most comprehensive review of the new Citadel paint range around the net. As you can see above, we’ve prepared numerous test models, and first thing I’m going to do on Saturday morning is…
Review: Sigur’s first look at the new Citadel paints
Heya, good people! Two weeks ago, when the new Citadel paints were presented to the public, I travelled down to the next GW store to have a look at them. Here are my opinions and observations on the new range. First off, a bit of…
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