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Conquest Painting Tutorial – City States Haspist Minotaur | Para Bellum Wargames

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As part of our ongoing Conquest: The Last Argument Of Kings VLOG series, John has painted up a Minotaur 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.

Sci-Fi 28mm Saracen APC (Alternative 40K Vehicle) Painting Tutorial | GGWargame

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In this tutorial, John paints up an alternative Chimera miniature from GGWargame for use with your Astra Militarum armies of Warhammer 40,000. This would be great for use with your Cadian armies and the paint scheme could be replicated on other Sci-Fi vehicles. 

Warrior Of Rohan Painting Tutorial (Slapchop Technique) | Middle-earth SBG

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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.

Airbrush Pre-Shading Basics: Battlezones Dreadball Dugouts

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Brian of Anarchy Models is back with us in the studio to show off some more airbrushing techniques. This time we are taking a look at the basics of pre-shading.

How To Paint A Deadzone Plague Commander Part 1!

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Welcome to another tutorial with out fantastic painter Romain. Today he's getting to grips with the Plague Commander from Deadzone, and he plans to paint up this monstrous creature in a rather H.R. Giger style. That sounds like it's going to turn out, dark, creepy and horrifyingly beautiful!

Technique Toolbox: Pre-Shading

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Time for what could well be one of the most important of all the techniques in this particular toolbox! We all know that depending on how you prime your miniature you will change the final result. If you use black your miniature will turn out dark, if you use white your miniature will be brighter. Simple stuff right? Well, Romain has a few neat little tricks for pre-shading your miniature so that shadows will be dark and the light parts will make your figure pop!

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