A weird month for me because of my stupid bike accident, but being as it is the shortest month of the year, surprisingly good activity-wise all round the Internet!
- Typhoon by Pedro Fernández in Rafa Coll's Blog: Cool article on the sculpture of this miniature for Spherewars by Pedro Fernández.
- Samurais in 1:72 scale in Massive Voodoo: Interesting range of miniatures to work with, check them out in MV!
- Ork Face (3UP) by David Rodríguez (Karaikal): David paints this collector 3-up version of a GW Ork head.
- 1/35 Coke cans tutorial: Arne Wilkens shows us how to create simple yet effective miniature soda cans.
- Sered, Templar commander by Arsies: A Rackham miniature in the blog of Javier González (Arsies).
- The Nightwatch by Roman Lappat: I saw this scene starting to be built a long time ago. Good thing he finally managed to complete it! Amazing work as always.
- Proteanc, Fickle Lord of Uroboros: Very cool sculpture by Roberto Chaudon.
- Maintenance area 2.0 by Aliaume Chapelle: ALiaume is a great master of vehicle painting. This scene is mind-blowing. I'm so going to use those scratched yellows... ;)
- Deser Storm 2084 by Raffaele Picca: Super cool Infinity miniature by Raffa.
- King Maulg by Raffaele Picca: Another King Maulg from Raffa, I don't get tired of them!
- Marble tutorial by Cuttyflam in Eurekaminiature: Very interesting tutorial on painting marble in a base, in Spanish.
- Tomoko, Hasslefree babe by C'tan: Little beauty painted by this great Polish painter.
- Building a base with water for a Tau Crisis Battlesuit in Stockholm Warpaint: Swedish modelling in this link, really interesting, on how to build a scenic base.
- The Great White Werebull by Raffaele Picca: Painted some time, I'm still astonished with the little time Raffa spent to paint it!
- Terminator Chaplain by Flameon: I love the glowing blue effect in the helmet of this great terminator.
- Zombicide miniature painting in Massive Voodoo: Want to paint Zombicide miniatures? Check out this article for tips and tricks.
3 comments:
As always a nice collection of links - thank you.
I'd also like to say thank you for sharing my tutorial.
Cheers
Arne
PS: Keep riding your bike!
That marble tutorial is excellent!
Thanks again for saving my beautiful behind :D
I have a hard time following all that's going on right now, so your 'Do not miss' series really help me out quite a bit!
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