Hi guys, welcome to a step-by-step painting tutorial for the Imperial Japanese Army of WW2. This guide and the techniques within are designed to get your Japanese army painted quickly, but also 'pop' on the tabletop. The two pronged attack of using a coloured spray primer and Army Painter’s Quickshade product will mean that you win that battle against your lead pile that all of us time poor hobbyists face.
Read MoreThis Empire of Dust army for Kings of War is easily one of my favourites, it was easy and fun to paint and has character oozing out of it, well it would have if it had any actual bio mass apart from bone!..
Read MoreOne of my army projects this year has been a platoon of German Waffen SS for Second World War gaming. These troops may have been rather unsavory characters but they make great subjects for painting minis with their distinctive camouflage and featured in most major battles, so are a useful force to have in your collection for gaming. In this step by step painting guide I will be covering how to paint these troops in their autumn/winter uniform and gear.
Read MoreWelcome to another step by step painting guide, this time for German panzers of the Afrika Korps in the Second World War. I’ll be trying to recreate the iconic desert tanks for the gaming tabletop, not a scale model for display. This guide employs basic techniques using acrylic paints with no airbrush required.
Read MoreThis week Bryan welcome’s us to a step by step painting guide from a galaxy far, far away… Today he’ll be covering the Imperial Scout Troopers from Star Wars Legion, although this process would be the exact same for the more common Stormtroopers.
Read MoreI had a chance recently to paint up a Painboy from the Warhammer 40k game. Painboys are part medic, part mechanic and all caring medical professional as they patch up a lost limb and replace it with a rocket launcher or flamethrower.
Read MoreWelcome to my step by step painting guide for the iconic British Redcoat of the Napoleonic wars.
Read MoreWelcome to my first painting submission to the Paint All The Mini’s website. What I will be covering today is how to paint a vehicle in a single session (under two hours) using cheap and super easy techniques that will guarantee you get your mini’s on the table in no time at all.
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