Friday, 28 August 2015

The Big Boss - Pt1

Lots done already (although everything is wip) but you can see that my next big thing is the big boss from Infamy miniatures. He's quite a brute and quite a challenge (but very enjoyable) to paint. 



 

Saturday, 22 August 2015

30sec Tutorial - Quickly add interest to your metallics

Hey, time for another 30sec tutorial.  

This one will help to quick add extra interest to your true metallics. After painting your metals gently wipe some tamiya weathering master burnt blue or burnt red onto your metallic paint. Then gently wipe the powdery bits off to leave a lovely coloured sheen. I used this method on the cogs on the tesla paint job I completed.....





Badger Finished

Here's Badger in all his badgery goodness, alongside the rest of the gang, Mr.Toad, Mole and Frank. 

Badger vote cmon
Squad vote cmon 

Badger Vote Putty & Paint 
Squad Vote Putty & Paint 







 

Thursday, 13 August 2015

Badger Pt4

He's nearing completion now, a few final tweaks here and there and then it's time for basing. My pick up some milliput first though! 








Friday, 7 August 2015

Badger Pt3

The little guy continues from Infamy miniatures continues....





 

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Badger Pt2

This little guy is on fast forward at the moment as I'm loving him so much! Not much to say right now other than this is a blast to paint!





 

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

30 Sec Tutorial - Recycle your old brushes to make stippling brushes

This is truly a 30 sec tutorial and is another tip that was passed on by David Zabrocki. When the tip of your brush has waved goodbye and you've moved on to a new one you can easily create a stippling brush by cutting off the tip.

Stippling creates a lovely textured effect - I used it to create the tweed cloth on Tesla's trousers and the rust effect on this orc blade (painted within months of me starting this hobby).