Romain finishes work on the horse for his Samurai Cavalry kit from Wargames Factory.
It's Christmas time and we decided to shake things up a bit and let Romain paint something historical. So he chose the plastic Samurai Cavalry kit from Wargames Factory. In this first part, Romain starts with the Samurai's trusty steed.
Romain gives an Orc a Christmas present by engraving his blade with some fancy designs. However, for all you Backstagers, this is a bit of advice on creating some freehand engraving effects.
Romain gives us some advice on painting the purple lighting effects using by the Infinity studio when painting Aleph models.
Romain takes a look at the paint scheme used on Aleph white, by the Infinity studio.
Romain gives some advice on painting the three main colour blocks for the Aleph Faction in Infinity. First he shows us how to get that opalescent black of the Aleph armour.
Romain gives some advice on painting black cloth, using one of the Teutonic Knights from Infinity.
Sometimes you just want the coolest blade on the battlefield. Well Romain has just the trick for getting it... by adding a red glowing sword to your Infinity model!
Romain gives us some tips on how to paint PanOceania style armour on his Teutonic knight from Infinty.
Romain takes a look at a Shasvasti from the Combined Army and shows us how to paint some awesome glowing details on its gun & an organic cloth effect on the cloak. As a treat for Backstagers, this tip session is over 1 hour long... make sure you make time this weekend!
Romain uses the Duke from Carnevale to demonstrate how to paint cotton cloth.
Blood for the Blood god...!!! Paint for the Frenchman...!!! Romain needs some allies for the Chaos Marines and what better than a fearsome Bloodletter of Khorne!
Finishing off this tip, Romain puts the finishing touches to his Nomad Krazy Koala.
Sit back and enjoy as Romain begins painting one of those cute killer robots from Infinity... the Crazy Koala
Romain adds the camo pattern to his Warpath General's long coat.
Romain paints the coat of his Corporation General from Mantic in a cool urban camo pattern to help get the drop on those Orx!
Romain adds the final flourishes to the copper weapon on his Lizardman Warrior, by adding a corroded verdigris effect.
Romain begins his painting tip by putting a tarnished copper effect on his lizardman's weapon.
Teseum is a rare Ariadnan compound that adds armour piercing abilities to weapons. Romain paints a cool green metal effect on the sword of William Wallace, to represent this stuff!
Romain embellishes his Dwarven Warsmith with some freehand Dwarven Runes.
We've been asked to show how to paint some hairy little Dwarves... OK then... here you go!
Romain finishes his spectacular Pheasant Rank Agent.
After becoming a more important leader for the Yu Jing, the Pheasant Rank Agent is one all you Yu Jing players will be looking for. Romain shows us how he paints this glorious warrior of the Emperor!
Romain finishes off his tutorial and shows us how to paint a simple water effect on the base of his Ugdru-Rashaar.
Romain adds some more depth to his Ugdru Rashaar from Carnevale.
Romain begins work on a Carnevale miniature... one of those slimy & sinister Deep Ones... the Ugdru-Rashaar!
Romain completes the magnetisation of his Naga Strider.
Romain magnetises each of the weapon options for a Southern Naga Strider.
In this final part. Romain puts the finishing touches to the Terminator Lord/Sorcerer's cloak and completes the pale dead flesh of the face.
Romain continues with his epic tutorial on painting a Chaos Terminator Lord/Sorcerer... now the model is really starting to take shape.
We're half way through this week's tutorial and Romain is adding another layer of detail to his Chaos Terminator Lord/Sorcerer.
Romain adds depth to the black and gold of his Chaos Lord/Sorcerer... and paints his fancy disco stick!
It wouldn't be a themed week on Beasts of War if we didn't have a painting tutorial for a Warhammer 40K model. So, for this week, Romain has chosen one of the classic models for Chaos Space Marines... the Chaos Terminator Lord/Sorcerer.
Romain adds the final non-metallic details to his 1650 model, by painting gold and brass, along with a glimmering silver sword.
Romain adds the last layers of colour to his non-metallic steel.
Romain begins a tutorial on the (often requested) technique needed to paint non-metallic metal. Using a cool Guardia model from Tercio Creativo's 1650 range.
Romain finishes the Duke's cape adding the deeper shadows and high lights...
Romain begins to a paint an opulent silk cape, using the sinister Duke model from Carnevale!
Have you always wanted to know how to get that cool white plastic sci-fi armour that you see on all the Infinity studio models? Well Romain is about to show you.
Romain completes his different rust techniques on the blades of his Orc.
Romain spices up his Orc model with two different techniques for painting rust.
Romain finishes the scales and spikes on his Lizardman Hero from Avatars of War.