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Quixotic

Circle vs. Cryx

My assassination attempt against Skarre did not go well.

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Kaya, Warpwolf, and Argus

A look at some of my "old" Circle stuff, and a couple of Hunters.

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MY REINFORCEMENTS HAVE ARRIVED

I managed to assemble and game with some more of my Circle models. Trackers, Druids, and Warpwolves ... oh my!

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ON THE TABLE

My progress in painting my Circle Orboros models.

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KHADOR RAILWORKS OUTPOST

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. ... 

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BURNSIDES BRIDGE

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. ... 

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Coal, Water, Ashes, & Sand

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 ... 

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PEELING PAINT

We all know about the super cool salt technique featured in No Quarter to help simulate wear and tear on your Warjacks and structures. This is a similar technique that helps modelers and painters to create a peeling paint effect on models. After you have assembled your model, grab a bottle of rubber cement. Use ... 

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DIRTY BUSINESS

Steam Technology, whether we are discussing real life 19th century Steam Locomotives or fictional Iron Kingdoms Warjack Technology, is dirty business. The smokebox of a boiler spews steam out of stacks creating a significant amount of smoke, sparks, and hot air. These engines were dirty to be around, and much more so to maintain. You ... 

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Simple Sorting Devices

Organizing your painting table can be tough. You want access to all of your nifty tools, reference materials, and projects but you also want enough space that you don’t feel crowded or overwhelmed. Depending on the size of your chosen work space, you may be very limited. And we all know that while we’re working, ... 

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