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.
Category: Hobby Blog
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…
JP’s Hobby Hangout: Decals
For my first ever Hobby Hangout article, I would like to tackle one of my favorite topics: decals! Decals, or waterslide transfers, are one of the best ways to add character and authenticity to wargaming pieces.










