Oak & Iron cheatsheet Sometimes we get overwhelmed with all the games we own. As rules get mixed up one of the first things we look for is ways to learn the game without going through big rulebooks. Sometimes this means making a short summary of the core rules so we can glance over them […]
Category Archives: Painting
Last year Nemesis by Awaken Realms was one of the biggest Kickstarters ever seen with over 30 000 backers. Of course, this had to be a good game, and we think it’s amongst the best. It’s very cinematic and as a player, you are really on the edge of panic when an alien shows up, […]
Difficulty: 1/5Time: 30 minutes per unit of 12 pieces So when A Song of Ice & Fire came in we got so excited to see all that plastic, quickly followed by the question: How are we going to get all of that painted without taking a decade. We decided working in phases would be best […]
It has been a busy week and I was looking for an easy model to paint. When I opened up the Guild Ball: Kick off box my eye stopped at a character called Brick. As he is very bulky and his stance is fairly simple making him the perfect pick, on top of that the […]
“Why shouldn’t we rule ourselves again? It was the dragons we bowed to! And now the dragons are dead! There sits the only king I mean to bend my knee to: the King in the North!” A nice quote by Jon Umber (often called The Greatjon), and a great model to paint as well from […]
Every now and then a new game comes along and just hits that sweet spot. For me, that was Lords of Hellas, it’s close to my favorite game at this moment if not my favorite. It was no surprise that we wanted to pimp this game to the max to get fully involved in the […]
The Phoenix model from Rising Sun can give you nice benefits in the game and is also very nice to paint. The wings have a firey gradient which is great to practice your wet-blending skills. As always we start by priming the model, in this case using Color Primer Desert Yellow. When choosing a color to […]
Rising sun is an amazing game with fantastic quality miniatures. In this post, we’ll be taking you through the step-by-step process of painting Oni of Spite using The Army Painter paints. First off, we started by putting a base coat on the model, we used Uniform Grey color primer (but you can also use Matt […]