Current Project 'New Novel' 70/100 Percent Complete
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By Rogue428, on January 9th, 2013%
This is the first part in a series on painting techniques that I use to paint miniatures. Obviously, everything that follows is my opinion and not objective fact.
1. A good starter airbrush is the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS. It is a good jack-of-all-trades starter brush and can do wonders in the . . . → Read More: 15+ Tips for folks who want to airbrush miniatures.
By Rogue428, on February 15th, 2012%
This tutorial will help a Monolith model builder add an electronic element that is sure to bring a lot of attention onto your Necron army. You will need some decent model making skills, but nothing above and beyond the normal skills you’d need when converting an average GW model. Rudimentary electronics . . . → Read More: Pimp Your Monolith!
By Rogue428, on March 2nd, 2011%
Recently, I was just finishing a Nurgle-themed Chaos Space Marine Army when I realized I wanted to base them in a different way than I normally do. I also wanted to try out a new product I had seen over at CoolMiniorNot.com. The ArmyPainter people, folks who already made great colored . . . → Read More: Item Review: ArmyPainter’s Ready-made static grass ‘tufts’
By Rogue428, on February 5th, 2011% A tutorial on how to get smooth “painted-on” results for applying decals to Warhammer 40K miniatures. . . . → Read More: How to get really good results with Decals
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Upcoming Posts – Plot Grids and Storyboards I just finished putting together a plot grid for my new novel and I thought I'd pass on to everyone how useful they are in laying down your story's structure. These really put you ahead of the game.
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