By chance I found on Youtube the channel of Buypainted. As it seems they run a painting commision studio, but I found interesting that they have a whole bunch of great tutorial videos hosted on Youtube.
Apart from the standard "how do I paint model XYZ" I really liked the "how do I make themed bases" series. So I thought: "Why not share with everyone?". And here it is:
I hope you like them as I do.
Stay tuned and enjoy your time.
A view on my workbench and gaming table: Terrain, Miniatures, Tutorials and Reviews
Showing posts with label HowTo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HowTo. Show all posts
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Terrain from spare parts - Part 1.1: Even more fences
In the last part I showed how i made a easy fence out of spare sprues. On my workbench I have even more sprues (really! :) ) so I tried to make another fence. This time I used a bit of styrodur (polystyrol foam) to get a different look.
The steps a very similar as described in the first part. The only difference is that I cut out some blocks from the styrodur and carved in some brickwork.
The steps a very similar as described in the first part. The only difference is that I cut out some blocks from the styrodur and carved in some brickwork.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Terrain from spare parts - Part 1: Fences
Every wargamer has lots of it: Sprues from your miniatures. Most of the time they are just thrown away but i thought of trying to use them to make some cheap terrain. A quick search on google just gave me some inspiration and I tried to make something out of the material lying arround:
Needed material:
Needed material:
- some spare sprues (obviously)
- MDF or thick cardboard
- sand
- white glue
- paint
- static gras
- a cutter and some brushes
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
HowTo: Building a swamp
Creating a swamp for your gaming table
In this small tutorial I want to show a short howto for building a swamp for your gaming table. Most of the stuff needed must not be bought every painter or terrain crafter should have the things at home.
Needed material:
- old and/or broken CD
- old newspaper
- modelling putty like Fimo, Greenstuff etc.
- dry plant parts
- sand
- white glue
- UHU (transparent glue)
- paint
Some of the needed material |
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