Despite the failure in building this piece of terrain (see over there), I finished it with some bushes and grass. So here is how it looks like. I added a Manhunter in these pictures to see the actual size. In the end I’m not totally disappointed even if the water still looks really ...
I’ve added the acrylic water to the piece of terrain presented in this post and a lot has gone wrong with this as I will present to you in this post.
At first I have to tell you that I didn’t have full control over the choice of water-color. I borrowed an azure blue ...
Finished three pieces of terrain today for my desert battlefield: two walls and one building, as can be seen on the picture.
Additionally I have a picture of another piece of terrain which is still work in progress. This one will become a shallow pond filled by a spring from some big piece of rock. ...
The idea behind this terrain project was to make an inexpensive piece of terrain that could be used during demos, and ultimately gifted to the Local Gaming Shop for use in games of WARMACHINE and HORDES. I started out by going to one of our local cigarette shops/gas stations and asking for a cigar box. ...
Burnside’s Bridge played a key role in the Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War. It is named after Major General Ambrose Burnside. The bridge is 125 feet long, 12 foot wide, and has three arches. The bridge spans the Antietam Creek. It was intended to move frieght, animals, and people to Sharpsburg, Maryland. ...
One of the first things that snatched my attention when it came to the Iron Kingdoms was the aspect of trains and railroads. I remember seeing the Man O War box and saying, “What’s this game that has armored dudes jumping out of a boxcar!?” After reading more about WARMACHINE, I realized that railroads and ...
Recently (Today actually), I noticed a post on Lost Hemisphere about the new Malifaux expansion. While that caught my eye, what REALLY got me interested was the new terrain called TerrainClips, which is apparently a modular terrain systme being made by a company called WorldWorks.
From what I can tell, this is going to ...
Here are a couple of buildings i did for Privateer Press. The complete tutorial appears in No Quarter issue no. 31.
Alrighty, two topics today.
First up, I’ve got all the photos from last week’s event, and I’ll do a bit of a postmortem on the event, discussing how each board worked out in practice.
After that, I’ll do an overview of all the various projects in my docket for the next couple months, and maybe show some ...

















































