About a girls

Hello Fellow Humans!

Here’s my recent commision – a pack of beautiful (and deadly) ladies. These kind of girls never go out without makeup (and razor sharp blades). For this reason, I was obligated to gave them a proper skincare (or skintone) treatment and take care of their elastic outfit (glossy stockings FTW!).

Quality or quantity? Why not both!

I painted unit of 20 models and I think Im able to paint like dozen of more. What is very exceptional in this case, they are mounted on different themed bases (8 type of environment – it’s like 8 seasons) which gives 160 bases painted in total!


I think I’m kind of basing expert now. Pretty cool 🙂

As always more pictures in my gallery.

To the next time!

Painting Alpha Legion Armour

Hello Fellow Humans! I was asked recently for a colour recipe for my Alpha Legion army commision. So here it is!

  • Black basecoat
  • Base: Citadel Macragge Blue
  • 1st highlight: mix of Macragge Blue and Temple Guard Blue (2:3)
  • 2nd highlight: Temple Guard Blue
  • 3rd highlight: Temple Guard Blue + white (3:1)
  • Last step: few glazes of P3 Turquise Ink (Privateer Press) – very thin layers, well diluted paint

I was using airbrush and Citadel Airbrush Paints for this process, but P3 Ink is something crucial here.

Enjoy!

Brewer’s Guild – Guild Ball

Hello Fellow Humans! Do you like skirmish wargames? Personally, I love skirmishes. I love them with unrequited love: always wanted to play one but recently I didn’t have a time to start.
Few years ago I tried Guild Ball and this is definitely one of my favourites (mob football in a steampunk-esque setting? I’m in!). I even had a chance to paint some Guild Ball commision. Here’s a full Brewer’s Guild painted and ready to hit the playing field. There was also a pretty cool, custom made Goal Post. Enjoy!

A Story about the Ghost Legion

Hello fellow humans. Times are pretty difficult for all of us, as Corona hits hard all around the globe. With the lockdowns, quarantines and other restrictions, all major hobby events and tournaments are cancelled. Even normal hobby activity such as wargaming seems to be limited.
I think we’re all missing large armies crushing their enemies in violent battles, and tons of painted regiments enyoing our eyes.
On the other hand, now we can spent time painting miniatures or showing some painted stuff, bringing back good memories. Well, I think I might have something interesting for you.

Sons of the Hydra

Sabotage and ambush, deceptive tactics of infiltration, azure-blue armour and Hydra iconography. Does it sound familiar to you?
Some time ago I had an opportunity to paint a bunch of models with Hydra icons on their shoulderpads. Today I want to show you some pictures of this misterious gentlemens.

The Serpents Lair

This commision consisted of various units, starting from daemonic hordes, through the heavy armoured vehicles, heroes, ending on well trained infantry. Some miniatures was converted to suits my clients vision.

Treacherous, but fancy

One of the highlights of this Alpha Legion force was Leviathan Dreadnought, beautiful model from the Forge World range. I even had a chance to paint some freehands on this heavy armoured slayer. I decided to make a combination of Hydras and Skulls. Even traitor’s warmachine need to have “clothes” with fancy patterns 😉 Dreadnought arms were magnetized to allow different weapon options.

So, how do you feel about this particular Alpha Legion force? Do you like it? If you want to view some more cool project feel free to visit my gallery. And if you are thinking about starting your own army, don’t hesistate to contact us. I’m sure we can help bringing your project to reality.