As part of our ongoing Conquest: The Last Argument Of Kings VLOG series, John has painted up the Polemarch character from the City States in the scheme that we're going for. This is a great how-to-paint tutorial for those wanting to make an alternative scheme for their armies.
We dive into a Blood & Plunder painting tutorial where John shows off how to paint the Sloop from Firelock Games for their 28mm piratical naval wargame.
We show off how to paint a Warrior Of Rohan quickly and easily using the slapchop technique for use in Games Workshop's Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game.
Today Romain joins us in the hobby lab to guide us through painting Golden Alien Armour.
Today Romain is in the Hobby Lab to paint up Steamforged Game's beautiful Guild Ball farmers sculpt, Millstone.
We've showed you Gold and Silver and now it's time to paint up some 90's style Chrome, perfect for those androids you're looking to paint up!
See how things wrap up as we finish work on the Longhorn from the Nasier faction in Wrath of Kings.
Today Romain brings out his secret shiny treasures and show's us how to paint freehand silver.
Catch us for a special 3 Colours Up as we show you how to paint Yellow Armour for your Infinity Soldiers!
We get stuck into another tutorial with the help of Romain where he shows off another of the Non-Metallic Metal techniques. This time he's using a Copper effect to paint his Stormcast Eternal Liberator.
We're back with Romain today to learn about how to paint a Non-Metallic Metal Gold version of the Stormcast Eternal Liberators.
Romain is getting stuck into painting one of the miniatures from Prodos Games' Warzone: Resurrection - the deadly Cybertronic Immortal!
With the Convergence Heavy Vector for Warmachine now built and magnetised by Romain he settles down to show off an easy way to add Non-Metallic Metals to the model.
Orks never take care of their blades and Romain takes great care in showing this as he adds some non-metallic style rust effects to the Ork Blades he painted the week before last.
Orc weaponry may be rough and ready, but that doesn't mean it can't look good. Romain takes a little time to show us all how to paint up some fantastic looking non-metalic metal Orc blades.
Romain puts the last touches to his Wargames Factory Samurai Cavalryman, before moving to the final stages.
Romain begins work on his Samurai Cavalryman from Wargames Factory.
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.