Time for part 3 of my quest for a more dynamic Typhus. I have finished some of the basic sculpting work, basically repairing the arms, and have started to set up some of the more complex work.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Building a Better Typhus: Part 3
Time for part 3 of my quest for a more dynamic Typhus. I have finished some of the basic sculpting work, basically repairing the arms, and have started to set up some of the more complex work.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Miniature Painting Masters: Dave Taylor
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Building a Better Typhus: Part 2
Hey everyone, only a little bit of progress on him so far. I finished cleaning up all of the parts I cut away and stuck it all together using sticky tac to get a general idea of how I want the finished model.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Building a Better Typhus: Part 1
Hey everyone, a quick post today in what I hope will be a small ongoing series (if I remember to take pictures at all of the steps). I have always loved the Typhus model and artwork, my only problem was that the model was not nearly as awesome as the above picture. While a terrific sculpt its lacks all of the dynamism that the art captures. The lumbering behemoth tearing through your troop's lines.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Abra Kadabra!
Hello everyone, I know it was a long time in between posts and all of a sudden I have 2 within a day of each other! Unfortunately that's just how life rolls the D6 sometimes. I am going to try and be more consistent with at least one post a week in the future.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Wargames Illustrated
Hey everyone, just a friendly reminder that the November issue of Wargames Illustrated is now out and features an extensive step by step painting guide for the Maximus miniature seen on here a few months ago. The article is 4 pages long and covers each and every color, even the base!
Friday, November 2, 2012
Painting Exercises
Hello everyone, today I have an article on how to keep your painting skills sharp. As someone who paints commissions from time to time this is even more important for me, since I have to paint models, colors and patterns that I don't normally work with very much on my own.
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