Review: Fire for Effect Studios Miniature Sculpting eCourses
Some of you may have noticed a new banner ad flashing around ToP promoting Fire for Effect Studios Miniature Sculpting courses. These online courses are taught by veteran miniature sculptor James Van Schaik who asked us here at ToP to give him a honest review....
Review: White Dwarf Weekly and Warhammer: Visions Issue 1
Some people didn’t believe the first rumours, but now the day has come: The venerable monthly White Dwarf is no more, replaced by a thinner weekly edition and a new monthly magazine called Warhammer: Visions. In this combined post, Stahly takes a look at the...
Review: Finecast Azog the Defiler from the Hobbit
Azog, also known as the Pale Orc or the Defiler rides to battle on top of his White Warg. He commands a warband of Hunter Orcs as he attempts to hunt down Thorin Oakenshield. In this review of the Finecast model of Azog I’ll be...
Review: White Dwarf – January 2014
Another year, another round of White Dwarf reviews. If you follow the “what’s new today” blog on GW.com, you already know there are four new people in the White Dwarf team and that they got big plans for 2014. Well, let’s check the all-slimey and...
Review: Renedra Ramshackle Barn
Well, is that a glamorous title or what? Despite this I would like to talk about Renedra’s Ramshackle Barn kit which was released at Salute 2013. Many people I talked to online have this kit lying around but haven’t put it together nor painted it...
Review: White Dwarf – December 2013
It’s my favourite time of the month. No, not pay day! It’s new White Dwarf time! Every month Tale of Painters aims to bring you a review of the latest magazine as soon as possible. So here is December’s issue. New Releases There are releases...
Review: Citadel Technical Paints. Tutorial: Skeleton Warrior
This is a review of the new technical paints from Citadel and a tutorial on how I painted the above Skeleton. More after the jump. I’ve used a skeleton for a test model. He was sprayed white and then washed with Seraphim Sepia. His blade...
Review: HiTech Miniatures Samael
We’ve seen the pictures of the finished Samael model, now here’s my review of this kit. The models come in a sturdy cardboard box (9cm by 7cm by 5cm ) with some pieces in a plastic baggy, the rest loosely in the box. The models...
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