gdaybloke

Cracking: Merc Jacks and the Tear of Vengeance

Ladies and Gentelost, it’s a double bill today as we take a gander at the Mercenary Heavy Warjack kit, and everybody’s favourite homicidal Menite widow with a gunblade, Nicia, Tear of Vengeance… not to be confused with the Council of Nicea or Nicias, the Athenian politician from the Peloponnesian War era… ahem…

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gdaybloke

Cracking the Box: Throne of Everblight

It’s been a while since we took a peek at just what was lurking inside one of those oversize boxes that Privateer’s been shipping to our FLGS’s, so I thought maybe we could do a quick perusal… and then I found a tentacled monstrosity that set my therapy back at least 6 months. Gah! Ladies ... 

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Ron

Quick Review: CMON Ultimate Miniature Painting Guide

With me only recently getting into this hobby, I can honestly say I’ve spent more time looking at guides, tutorials, videos, wikis, you name it, more than I’ve spent painting.  Whether that’s good or bad, I don’t know (practicing is probably better), but sifting through every thing that is out there can be a hassle.  ... 

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CaptainSpud

Free Time Black Hole, Episode 84

Wheeeee!

Alrighty, here’s the deal: I’m getting close enough to being done my two current modding projects that if I talk about them today, I’ll have nothing to talk about next week (since the remaining steps won’t amount to much). So to avoid that, I’m going to leave them off today’s article entirely in the hopes ... 

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ravynwolf

Zen and the Art of the Army Painter: Part 3

At long last my dear friends this article series comes to an end.

Today we’ll look at a(mostly)  finished Nuala, as well as the pros and cons of the different styles of dipping.

I would have like to have based all the minis I’m going to show you today,but due to a freak snowstorm a lot of ... 

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ravynwolf

Zen and the Art of the Army Painter: Part 2

When last I left you we had a shiny, sticky Tharn Chieftain. Today finds us with a based and flat coated mini.

Isn’t he beautiful?

The Army Painter has this really rad line of basing materials called Tufts. The ones I used on this model are called “Swamp Tufts.” And I love them. They are little clumps ... 

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tugmyster

Warmachine Review

  In Review This review will focus on what has been something of an awakening for me in gaming terms. Before two local lads looking to start up their own business decided to hawk something other than Games Workshops fare, … Continue reading →

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ravynwolf

Zen and the Art of the Army Painter: PART 1

Right before Christmas I got a hold of the The Army Painter, and asked them if I could review their system for Lost Hemisphere. Despite it being the busiest time in the year for most companies, the good folks at The Army Painter said that they would love to have me take a look ... 

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gdaybloke

Review: Broken Egg Trays

 Ladies and Gentlelost, I’d like to draw your attention to something I spotted while perusing the interwebs a few weeks back; a little somethin’ somethin’ called Egg Trays, made by a company that’s only recently put themselves out there on the interwebs…

Broken Egg are an American company that’s stepped up to the plate with ... 

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gdaybloke

Fool’s Trays

Do you have any idea how irksome it is trying to come up with a vaguely witty post title that doesn’t sound like I’m being insulting or derogatory? I mean, today I’m talking about some product from a man who goes by the name of Fool; clearly, he isn’t one, but if I say “Fool’s ... 

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