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Prep: Black undercoat
Next up are the sinister Hela and the god of mischief himself, Loki…
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It’s important to note that I started with a black undercoat spray before painting.
I would love to hear what you think, as it’s a work in progress with each one, the more feedback the better.
Following on from the Avengers are the sinister Cabal, the villains from the Crisis Protocol core set. Like the heroes before you can find my guide on how to paint these in Tabletop Gaming Magazine, buy your copy here.
Take a closer look at my first five villains below…
My first foray into Marvel Crisis Protocol is painting the core set for Tabletop Gaming magazine. Split over 2 guides the first covers the heroes half of the set. You can buy the first guide here.
I really enjoyed painting these, as the larger scale(approx. 40mm) gives much more area than usual and this combined with some pretty impressive sculpts provides some awesome minis to paint.
I’ve also been really enjoying playing the game. It’s a great skirmish system with the added advantage that there are no real restrictions on who you use. Sure there are leadership abilities for building around a team, but you really can use whoever you want in your squad. I’ll be writing more in the future once I’ve had a chance to collect my thoughts a bit more.
Here’s my first five and the start of my Avengers…
June’s issue of Tabletop Gaming is in shops now and inside you’ll find much guide on painting the awesome Dungeons & Doggies miniatures. Check them out below and buy your copy here.
This month’s issue of Tabletop Gaming is in stores now and within you can find my article on how to paint some of the forces of good, Harry, Ron & Hermoine alongside the Order of the Pheonix…
This month’s issue of Tabletop Gaming Magazine is on stores now and inside you’ll find the guide I produced for a selection of monsters from Wizkids Nolzur’s Marvelous Miniatures range.
Here’s a look at the creatures and critters I worked on…
This was a follow on from the previous issue, in which I covered a few of the heroes…
Let’s take a peek at the latest article we have completed for issue 14 of Tabletop Gaming Magazine.
This month’s guide covers the villains from Mantic Games Star Saga, a sci-fi dungeon crawler set within the Warpath universe. Covering each of the 5 ‘bosses’ of the story set out within the Eidas Contract, the first mission book of what we hope will be many more. Here’s a look at the 5 big bads:
That’s only 5 out of 35 miniatures for the game, so keep an eye out for future guides for the rest of the miniatures!
Another article I realised I had not shared anything about was a guide I did, again for Tabletop Gaming Magazine, focussing on speed painting a Kings of War Ogre force. You can grab copy of the issue this guide was featured in here.
The guide primarily covers the speed painting of the main bulk of the force, but also goes into a more detailed process on the captain, a process that could easily be replicated across the whole force. This also gives a fantastic example of the two different levels of painting I tend to work towards when doing commissions. The captain shows off the more expensive but detailed approach, where as the rest of the force shows off the cheaper option.
A few months ago I painted up this Concord force to be used in a painting guide for Tabletop Gaming magazine and only just realised I’ve not shown off the finished models on here yet. Oops!
If you’re interested in getting a hold of a copy of the guide you can purchase the back issue here. In the meantime take a look at a few more image of the force…