Hi everyone, Michael here with another terrain tutorial, this time I’ve been making some forests for my lava mat. For more reviews and analyses, check out the Tactics Corner.
Category: Hobby Blog
Terrain Tutorial- Lava Hills
Hi everyone, Michael here with a tutorial on making your own lava hills for your gaming mats. For more reviews and analyses, check out the Tactics Corner.
Terrain Tutorial- Chain Link Fences
Hi everyone, Michael here with another hobby tutorial. Today, I look at putting together some chain link fences. For more reviews and analyses, check out the Tactics Corner.
Terrain Tutorial- Desert Tree Bases
Hi everyone, Michael here with a quick and easy way to make some tree bases for your wargames tables. For more reviews and analyses, check out the Tactics Corner.
Homebrew Campaign Rules – ASOIAF Miniatures
Last week I talked about how I would like to expand the A Song of Ice and Fire Miniatures game and spoke about how one of the ways I would expand the game would be with campaign rules. Thus I have decided to design some rules for the community to campaign in the world of…
JP’s Hobby Hangout: Gap Filling
Guest writer: John Paul Hello, fellow hobby enthusiasts. Today, I’m tackling another important “fundamental” skill: gap-filling. Often times, as we assemble our models, we find that some of the pieces don’t quite meet perfectly.
JP’s Hobby Hangout: Liquid Mask
What’s up, fellow hobbyists? Today, I’m going to do a quick-hitter on panel lining, one of the better techniques for introducing oil paints to your arsenal!
JP’s Hobby Hangout: Liquid Mask
Hello and welcome to another edition of JP’s Hobby Hangout. This time around, I’m going to show you how I use liquid mask products to do multi-stage airbrushing.
JP’s Hobby Hangout – Manual Chipping
A while back, I shared one of several techniques that I use for chipping: salt chipping. In this hangout, I want to introduce you to the method that requires nothing more than some sponge, brushes, and the acrylic paints of your choice.
JP’s Hobby Hangout – Salt Chipping
Hello everyone! With my second hobby hangout, I want to show you one of many ways to achieve realistic chipping on your models. I’m a huge fan of weathering as it helps to build immersion, especially in our wargames, where vehicles, terrain, and armor will see all kinds of abuse during battles on innumerable planets…










