As a person who plays and paints Eldar for Warhammer 40k I understand how much of a pain it can be to paint panel lines. It’s one of those things that is super easy to mess up with one small slip of the paint brush. And fixing it is just a royal pain in the […]
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Kickass Kickstarter: Impact Miniatures 20 Fantasy Football Teams
With 16 projects and counting on their record, Impact Miniatures are no strangers to Kickstarter and their experience shows. The wealth of information on their latest project, converting 20 existing Fantasy Football teams to their Trollcast*, stands as a shining example to all. Many Kickstarters we see are big on dreams but short on “tin tacks”, however […]
Read MoreThe 100th Post
Here it is, the 100th post on the site. Back when Ben and I started this in 2011 and then rebooted it in April that number seemed so far away. But thanks to the great team that has formed and supported Models-Workshop it has happened, and the best thing, at least to me, is this […]
Read MoreThe Link-A-Dex
When Ben and I sat down and created Models Workshop back in 2011 it was created for several reasons. It was originally a place to put up news, rumors, tutorials, reviews, articles, and the Link-A-Dex, pretty much stuff we felt was useful to the gamers and painters out there. When we rebooted the website we […]
Read MoreReview: Winsor and Newton Series 7
Winsor and Newton series 7 brushes are professional water color brushes. They are handmade in England using a lacquered handle, nickel ferrule and kolinsky sable fur. They are considered the go to brush for many miniature painter because of the fine tip and full body. They are on the high side of the spectrum when […]
Read MoreTutorial: Using and Cutting Brass Rod
Edit: people are asking some great questions so I’ll be adding them in as I get them. In todays Throwback Thursday Larry talks about the uses of brass (or any other soft metal) rod and how they can be applied to Modeling. He also goes over several ways to cut them the ensure the best […]
Read MoreWorkspace and Clutter
It doesn’t matter where your workspace is from a lap table, to the kitchen table or even your own studio space, you should treat it as sacred and keep it clean. To me a clean workspace is very important. Not only does it allow you to find what you are looking for quickly but overall […]
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