In this week's Gerry Can, he looks at two different methods of mixing your paint, with the latest darling of the internet the vortex mixer and a paint stirrer for pots to boot!
In this week's Gerry Can, he dives into comparing non-hobby UV resin and the GreenStuffWorld offering for hobbyists to see if you can still get great results out of these products!
In this week's Gerry Can, he shows off how to make vines and creepers which can be used on your wargaming terrain and miniatures.
In this week's Gerry Can, we put together a tutorial showing off how to make Magma and Lava Bases for your wargaming miniatures but also when creating terrain for your tabletops.
In this video, with the release of The Doomed, we show off how to kitbash miniatures for Osprey Games' new skirmish wargame using a variety of techniques. Join us for a kitbashing tutorial where Gerry shows off how he built one of the miniatures from his Reborn Coven warband.
Gerry dives into another tutorial where he shows off how to paint effective Laser Blasts and Burns on your miniatures and bases. This is going to be handy for a lot of Sci-Fi wargames like Star Wars: Shatterpoint and beyond.
The Army Painter has recently showcased their new Speed Paints 2.0 and in this Gerry Can, we test them to see what the coverage is like and what the potential for these paints might be, especially for those wanting to get stuck in and finish armies quickly.
Board games come with some awesome inserts nowadays and since Gerry and Shay have been enjoying Undaunted: Stalingrad, Gerry Can show off the building of the Folded Space Upgrade for the set and whether or not it actually aids with the storage of the box.
In this week's Gerry Can, we show off how to use Green Stuff World's range of Colourshift Spray Paints and what the different colours and primers can achieve depending on which way you combine them. They could be great for specific projects you're working on.
In this week's Gerry Can, we show you how to make Blood & Plunder Ship Sails out of real live honest to god canvas, because when you've rigged your sloop you probably want to make sure the sails don't look like lego marshmallows right?
In this week's Gerry Can, we show you how to make Blood & Plunder Ship Sails out of an interesting material, EVA Foam! This could be a great way to go with your wargaming ships for the Golden Age Of Piracy!
In today's Gerry Can, Gerry shows off how to paint a realistic yet simple two-step skintone using Inks, Contrast Paints, Speed Paints and XPress Colors.
In this week's Gerry Can, Gerry showcases how to build the Sloop that comes in the new 2-Player Starter Set for Firelock Games' Blood & Plunder.
In this week's Gerry Can, we show off how to use the Leaf Punches from Green Stuff World in order to create nice basing materials for use on your tabletop miniatures.
In this week's Gerry Can, Gerry shows off the process of making many different colours of metallic paint for use with your wargaming miniatures.
In this week's Gerry Can, Gerry is going to show you how to fix bent and broken airbrush needles using the SharpenAir tools.
Continuing his look at airbrushing, in this week's Gerry Can, he shows how you can make cheap airbrush thinner using deionised water and alcohol.
In this week's Gerry Can, Gerry shows off how to make a budget Airbrush Cleaner using a mix of simple household products. It'll save you a bunch to then spend on other hobby products.
In this week's Gerry Can, Gerry has a tutorial on how to use Alchohol-Based Metallic Paints when diving into your miniature painting.
In this Gerry Can tutorial, Gerry shows you some hobby tips for upgrading your sculpted wargaming bases. Take them to the next level with extra texture and detail.
In this week's Gerry Can, we show you how to make your own plastic putty out of plastic cement and old sprues. This can be used to fill in cracks and gaps within your miniatures!
Gerry Can is back showing off three different methods for making Cracked Base Effects for use with your miniatures. Each method produces some fascinating effects.
In this Gerry Can, we're showing off some tips and tricks for using artists' Crackle Paste for getting the best-looking bases. There are some neat options out there with a really good finish and at a price that finishing an army won't empty your bank account.
In this Gerry Can, we're showing off some tips and tricks for using your Texture Paints for getting the best-looking bases. There are some neat options out there with a really good finish.
In this Gerry Can, we show off how to take those old paint jobs and get rid of them through a method known as Stripping. We try out two different ways of approaching this.
Join us for a new Gerry Can as we dive into a tutorial on how to use a Balsa Stripper to build up basing ideas and add extra details to the miniatures that you need.
In this video, Gerry Can show off how you can make Water Basing Effects representing still and stagnant water. A perfect option for your bases.
In this video, Gerry Can show you how to make Tall Grass Scatter for your wargaming terrain and miniature bases.
Gerry Can show you the best scenery cement and sealing tricks when it comes to working on your wargaming bases and terrain using a homemade method!
Join us for another Gerry Can as he shows off the different types of white PVA glue that you can use when diving into your hobby. What's the right glue for the right job?
Gerry Can is back showing off how you can use different types of Paint Pens in order to achieve some different hobby and painting effects on your miniatures.
Gerry Can show you how to make Napoleonic Revenants for use in The Silver Bayonet. All you need is a couple of plastic kits and you're good to go!
Dive into another Gerry Can hobby tutorial as Gerry shows off how to use the AK Interactive Weathering Pencils on your miniatures and more.
Join Gerry for another Gerry Can where he shows you how to make Tumbleweed for your wargaming tabletops. This might be especially handy for the likes of Wild West Exodus!
Whilst Gerry might not be a fan of 3D Printing, he does know how to fix defects and mistakes. Check out this new Gerry Can where he shows off how to repair your 3D Printing Mistakes.
In this week's Gerry Can Gerry brings out some mats used for crochet to show us how to make Iron gates fences and railings for your tabletop. It's a perfect way of making cheap terrain and great for scratch-built projects.
In this week's Gerry Can we get a tutorial on how to make Rivets & Bolts for your wargaming miniatures. These add loads of extra detail to your vehicles and scratch built projects.
We're back with the second part of our Gerry Can Kromlech Deffstomper 40K Project as he shows off hobby and painting tips that would suit ANY Ork Kit
Gerry Can is back with the next step on his large Kromlech Deffstomper project. The kit has been built and in this video, Gerry shows off how to add light and smoke effects into the mix thanks to Wayne's Workshop.
In this Gerry Can, we get to find out some tips and tricks for using the Green Stuff World Corrugator Tool.
Gerry Can show you how to make Thatching for your wargaming terrain! In this tutorial, he's looking at three different ways that you can achieve that "thatched" look.
Who would have thought it? Gerry Can show you how to use those funky Nail Art Stencils to "cheat" and freehand your symbols and patterns onto your miniatures.