So – here is something new – a little imp. I left him rather ‘simple and think he could therefore fit many roles…. familiar, minion, assistant, used-wand salesman. He could even be a sci-fi alien working as a lab assistant or something. Will probably be available from Winter Pig miniatures […]
Yearly archives: 2020
When I sit down to sculpt or paint I am often joined by my seven-year-old son. Here is a slug monster that he sculpted and painted. Yes, I am a very proud dad! This slug will be terrorising some villagers in a game soon! Advanced Song of Blades and Heroes […]
As my son is slowly becoming interested in dungeon crawling and skirmish games – I thought it was time to paint up some more ‘minions’. Here is a lovely old goblin from citadel miniatures. I have done the base in a style that is hopefully suitable for outside settings and […]
These rules are not meant to be a detailed guide on how to paint, but rather a guide to the basics of what you should and shouldn’t be doing. It is totally subjective and a work-in-progress. 1) Prepare your miniature! What good is the world’s best paint job when the […]
Another fantasy peasant sculpted by me for Winter Pig (a miniature company that will be launching this year – details coming soon!) – this time a grumpy old guy with a club. Sculpted out of ‘green stuff’ and ‘brown stuff’.
When I was about 10 or 11 (around 1989), already a huge fan of The Lord of the Rings, I was able to read an older lad’s copy of a magazine that left me slack-jawed and hungry for more. That magazine was… well… the leading magazine covering the wargaming hobby […]
The zombie apocalypse won’t necessarily happen when you are prepared for it… I am not yet sure what ruleset I will use for these modern/apocolypse miniatures. I have three different rulesets in mind. 7ombieTV (first edition 7TV rules), Last Days – Zombie Apocalypse by Ash Barker, or Fear and Faith […]