How To: Blood Angels’ Combi-Melta
How To: Sanguinary Guard Infernus Pistols
The Colonel's ongoing meltagun project, looking forward to gdmnw's advice on the barrel, because I am really bored of just looking at it and thinking ...
Too old for promotion ... Too young to stop ... Too obsessed to finish anything* ................... *unless you like it
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Monday, 13 December 2010
Miniature manufacturers: a list
The Terror of Fortriu - The Chimaera
Building a big tank (Part 2) - Wheels of Card
So, cardboard disks and pinheads will be the main parts of these babies ('display base' is 3 cm diameter) ...
Labels:
BBT,
Cardstock,
Col's Workbench,
Scratch-build,
Tank
Building A Big Tank - The Emperor's Baseball Bat ... 'Cardboard Destructor' (Part 1)
OK, time to continue (cough) building an Imperial Guard Baneblade. The object of this exercise was to save money on the bulk of the structure, spend little on all the fittings and develop my skills. If I am in the mood, I may scratch-build the fittings. It is based around the Tony Cottrell White Dwarf plans, but will be fitted out in the Forgeworld/GW (and a few other references/modifications) style.
The Plans: With Forgeworld and White Dwarf versions for reference ...
The Plans: With Forgeworld and White Dwarf versions for reference ...
Labels:
BBT,
Cardstock,
Col's Workbench,
Cutting,
Glue,
Glue Gun,
Measuring,
Rivets,
Scratch-build,
Tank,
Tutorial
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Italeri 1:32 (54 mm) Kits And Improving Painting Skills (Part 1)
I have always had a big thing for Knights and Chivalry etc. I need to up my quality on painting robes and horses (before I tackle my Warhammer Empire army), so I am collecting the following kits, for practice. I think they are good value for money, all things considered.
I have had the TEUTONIC KNIGHTS, for some time, and I am now cleaning up a couple of knights and their horses ...
I will cover this in detail, later.
I have had the TEUTONIC KNIGHTS, for some time, and I am now cleaning up a couple of knights and their horses ...
I will cover this in detail, later.
Labels:
Col's Workbench,
Historical,
Painting,
Practice
Friday, 10 December 2010
Delighted With MaxMini Resin Bits
Delivery and quality, that is.
Review to follow (although I think the pics speak for themselves) ...
'Snow will not stop them'
'Chaotic Nuts'
Review to follow (although I think the pics speak for themselves) ...
'Snow will not stop them'
'Chaotic Nuts'
'Mark of the Wolfhead'
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