Everything was better, when we were young. Everything. Girls were prettier. Bands were playing harder. Beer was tastier. Miniatures were looking… oh, well. Let’s move on to another episode of our bi-weekly miniature painting cartoon: Between the Lines.
For Slawol it’s time for another historical model. He’d bought it few months ago and found time to describe it to our miniature painting readers. So here it comes: Full Metal Jacket – review by Slawol. This chunk of resin is made by Verlinden Productions and takes its title after the Kubrick’s movie.
Dry pigments can be used not only to create paints but also for painting miniatures. This technique was already known to painters of historical models or horse models. Now you can learn how to paint miniatures with dry pastels from this excellent tutorial by Kathryn Loch.
There hasn’t been too much miniature painting humour on the internet. Not too many miniature painting cartoons as well. Time to fill the gap! Nameless announces the great opening of his new series of cartoons full of miniature painting humour. Enjoy!
Arctica met a group of gamers in Dubai who had a copy of Dreadfleet to test out for their store. This allowed him to try the game out and report his impressions in this Dreadfleet review.