It's time for another Tank God Tip so John brings out the Crusader Tank from the Bolt Action range to show us how to create some cool paint and rust chipping effects. Make your new tanks look old!
Today John takes on the challenge of making some Anti-Magnetic Mine Past for one of our Bolt Action tanks. Yeah, I didn't know this stuff existed either!
Games Workshop begin work on building the impressive Imperial Knight. Follow along as they go step by step through creating this mighty beast for the tabletop!
Time for another tip from our resident Tank God! Today we're going to see how to add cast metal effects to your tanks for Bolt Action.
We continue with our series of Tank God Tips as John shows you a quick and easy process for painting tank tracks!
Our personal tank ace John is back for another tutorial on tanks. Today he's in the mood to show off how to paint up a magnificent burnt and rusted metal technique that will make your tanks really look as if they are in the middle of a battlefield and firing on all cylinders.
Our old buddy John is back on camera and ready to show you how to add some of those finishing touches to your new Bolt Action tanks. Kicking off with how to add some weld lines to a cute little American Chaffee. Feel free to drop in any ideas for more tips and tricks from the master tread head himself.
Time for the final touches as Romain adds the blood, gore and dungeon floor to his Twilight Kin Sorceress, hope you enjoyed the tutorial and stay tuned for the next one!
Time for part 5 of Romains tutorial on the Mantic Twilight Kin Sorceress, today we get a look at how to paint up the ancient gold on this great mini.
Time for another painting session with Romain and his little Twilight Kin Sorceress. Today he moves on to show how to paint up her hair and makeup. It really is the simple things that bring a miniature to life and it's great to give some attention to the parts of a miniature most of us would forget about.
Justin and Brian are back for another fantastic air brush tutorial this time showing off a simply amazing diamond pattern stencil on an Eldar Flyer. This one looks insanely cool. It can be a little fiddly but the end result will blow you away!
Romain is back for part 3 of his tutorial on the Twilight Kin Sorceress from Mantic Games. Today we get a lesson on how to paint purple leather on this scantily clad little mini.
Justin is joined by Brian from Anarchy Models to show of some more of the fantastic stencils that were successfully funded on Kickstarter. Today the guys are painting up a Legion of the Damned Rhino with a three layer flame pattern.
Romain finishes up this painting tutorial with the last thing we need to get our little Trencher ready to hit the tabletop, his base. Romain is keeping things simple with a muddy base with the standard black rim.
Romain adds the finishing touches to his work on the Cygnar Trencher. Stay tuned however as next week he really brings the miniature to life with a fantastic bit of basing.
Romain is ready to add the next layers of paint to his Cygnar Trencher. Today he will be adding the metal and beginning the first level of shading to take this up to a good tabletop standard. We all know Romain can't stop there though so stay tuned for more.
Time for a bit of Warmachine painting where Romain breaks out a Cygnar Trencher and shows us how to work on these boys in blue!
Romain is ready to paint up the dress on his Twilight Kin Sorceress, so he has decided to give her a little black number that I think you will all enjoy.
Romain sits down with Mantic's fantastic Twilight Kin Sorceress to show us how to paint up some really cool pale skin
Brian is back in the studio with Justin to show off another of his great stencil patterns. Today we get to see a really cool way to camo up your Tau vehicles! Don't forget to check out the kickstarter as it runs in to its last few days!
Time for Romain to add the finishing touches to his little Britanan Foot Soldier. This little guy is just so creepy and cute now that he's all finished up. Hope you all enjoyed the tutorial!
Justin has brought Brian from Anarchy Models in to the studio for a tutorial on using an air brush and his cool new HD Stencil system and to kick off the guys will be looking at painting dragon scales and flames on a Salamanders Rhino.
Romain gets started on the next stages of painting his Eye Tyrant. As he closes in to the finish of this big guy you can really see it coming to terrible life.
Time for part three of this great little tutorial. Romain now adds some more highlights to the miniature and gets stuck in on painting our little toy soldier's rifle!
Romain continues to the next stage of painting the Eye Tyrant from Gale Force Nine. Now he will be adding his first bit of shading and starts to really bring this big nasty to life!
Our maestro Romain finishes up painting the skin tones of his lost little Britanan and moves on to painting up the first level of shading on his coat.
Romain has taken out another of the fantastic D&D collectors series minis for a painting tutorial, and will be showing off another round of his wet painting techniques.
It seems our master painter has found a lost little Britanan Foot Soldier and, kind soul that he is, he's taken the fellow in and is giving him a nice little paint job.
Time to give Dropzone Commander some more love. We unleash Romain on the Post-Human Republic with a painting tutorial using a rather cool looking Triton Class Strike Dropship.
Time to finish off what has been one of our best tutorials ever, as Romain adds the finishing touches to his Dartan Vilmon miniature.
Romain returns with his masterful guide on painting glow effects. In this episode he moves onto painting more of the cloth components on his Dartan Vilmon miniature.
Romain is ready to move on the the next stage of painting Dartan Vilmon! This time he gets his brushes out and starts to paint the magical glow on Vilmon's sword. It's going to look a lot more mighty after Romain has finished with it!
Time for the grand finale of Romain's Purple Worm painting tutorial as he makes sure he tackles those pesky details and brings this mighty beast from dungeon delving legend to life ready for the gaming table!
Romain is on to the final part of his source lighting tutorial and its looking fantastic. The final details see Romain adding the highlights and the last of the deeper shadows. Stay tuned as next time our master painter will be taking on another challenge as he paints the magical sword of High Paladin Dartan Vilmon!
Time for the next stage of painting the Purple Worm from Gale Force Nine. We've all seen the ground work being lain down for this mighty paint job but in this part we really see the miniature pop and come to life.
Romain settles down and gets cracking on his lava glow tutorial for Dartan Vilmon from Warmachine. In this one he gets the first layers of red down on the main lit areas of the miniature.
Romain is ready for stage two of painting the monstrous Purple Worm from the D&D Collectors Series. In this episode Romain adds the main layers to the armor plates and begins its transformation into a magnificent beast.
Time for our master to pick up his tools and begin work on Dartan Vilmon! In this first part Romain gets to grips with the basics of what he wants to achieve with this miniature.
Romain has taken up the monster challenge of painting up the D&D Collector Series Purple Worm from Gale Force 9, and for this killer beastie he's breaking out his wet blending techniques!
Romain begins work on High Paladin Dartan Vilmon, kicking off by building him a rather fetching base which will be turned in to a lava-scape in this tutorial series.
Romain finishes off his masterful paint job on Painting Astorath the Grim. He gets to work on picking out all those last minute details that really set this miniature apart from others!
Romain is closing in on the finish line for painting Astorath the Grim. Now he's finished up the last of the main colours, the painting master moves on to some of the finer details.