In the final part of this tutorial series we get a look at how to work on the super detailing and finishing touches when it comes to painting the mighty Nagash for Warhammer Fantasy...
In Part 3 of this Games Workshop Painting Tutorial Duncan Rhodes finishes off the Stormfang by looking at the canopy itself, adding glow effects and deciding on the pack markings for the flyer...
In Part 2 of this Games Workshop Painting Tutorial Duncan Rhodes looks at painting up the detail in the cockpit and elsewhere on the Stormfang Gunship. How would you go about making these areas pop?
In another painting tutorial on the Space Wolf Grey Hunters Duncan Rhodes takes you through the techniques in another spiffing 'how to' from Games Workshop...
Duncan Rhodes has been chained to the painting desk once more to bring you a tutorial on painting Thunderwolves for your Space Wolf army in Warhammer 40,000...
It's time for another painting tutorial today and this one's from the folks behind Flames of War. They'll be showing you a quick and easy way to paint up an M26 Pershing Tank for the battlefield. Looks like a very simple scheme with good tabletop results!
Duncan is back for another Games Workshop painting tutorial. This time, in the wake of so many new Ork models, he is going to be showing you an easy way to paint their green skin as well as their faces, teeth and eyes...
To finish off Duncan is adding the final touches to his mammoth Morkanaut. He'll be going into detail about how to create great effects for lights and orbs as well as a bit more weathering and a sure fire way to paint horns!
In the second part of this painting tutorial from Games Workshop Duncan goes on to show how to work on the metallic sections of the Morkanaut and also how to begin making those details pop.
The next step in Games Workshop's painting tutorial for Durthu the Wood Elf Treeman sees them working on all the details like skulls, leaves and vines. See what techniques they employ in the video within...
Games Workshop help you work through all those rank and file soldiers as they present a tutorial for the Cadian Shock Troopers you'll be using to make up the majority of your Astra Militarum force...
Those big brutes of the Astra Militarum, Ogryns, have a lot of flesh to paint. Games Workshop show you how to do it in this painting tutorial!
It's time to check out the Tempestor Scion again with part two of this tutorial from Games Workshop where they move on and finish off the model...
Let's see how things have progressed in this second tutorial on the Taurox Prime for the Astra Militarum army in Warhammer 40,000! See what stages they go through next...
The Games Workshop team get stuck into working on the armour more and fitting this monstrous walker together. See what you think of the Imperial Knight at this stage!
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!
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.
Dave gets his brush and water out and gives you a run down of the tips and tricks you'll need to know when painting your Deadzone Terrain. See what you think of the finished products within...
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.
Looking for some tips on painting the WWII armies of Japan for Flames of War? Well look no further than this vid which takes you through the stages of painting and basing these 15mm scale Japanese.
The Japanese of Flames of War have their own tanks to take on the Allies with and a new video has gone out to help you to paint their camouflage on.
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!
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 to finish off what has been one of our best tutorials ever, as Romain adds the finishing touches to his Dartan Vilmon miniature.
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!
Painting the D&D: Purple Worm Part 3
11 years ago 9Time 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 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.
Dave moves onto the third step of his Tau painting tutorial, adding some basic camo and bringing up the next layer of highlights on his Tau Piranha.
This is the final part of Romains fiery Pyre Troll tutorial.
Romain continues to put more fiery detail on his Pyre Troll.
Romain continues to add more colours to his volatile Pyre Troll.
Romain Finishes the paint work on what has to one of the best tutorials we have ever done here on Beasts of War.
Mantic are all about big armies, so we set john the challenge to come up with a simple paint scheme for the Dwarfs that us mortals could follow to get a great looking dwarf army with out spending the rest […]
Romain puts the last touches to his Wargames Factory Samurai Cavalryman, before moving to the final stages.
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.
The German Grenadiers of Flames of War go under James' brush as he shares his tips on painting up these plastic minis from the Open Fire! starter set.
Flames of War drop in with another painting guide, taking us all through the painting techniques for the US Parachute Riflemen.
Finishing off this tip, Romain puts the finishing touches to his Nomad Krazy Koala.
Romain embellishes his Dwarven Warsmith with some freehand Dwarven Runes.
Romain finishes his spectacular Pheasant Rank Agent.
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.