
Hobby How-To: DIY Space Hulk Bases
Looking for some DIY bases for Boarding Actions games? Then check out this step by step for making your own!
DIY is olde English for Do It Yo Damn Self
Looking for some DIY bases for Boarding Actions games? Then check out this step by step for making your own!
My backlog goal for January 2023 was simple: finish the half-finished squad of 20 Necron warriors and Chronomancer that had sat, primed, on my hobby desk for almost 6 months. I already knew the paint scheme. I had all the paints, basing materials, and base magnets. All that was needed was time spent painting at the hobby desk.
2022 threw a few expected wrenches in my hobby plans. If I wanted to compare 2021 and 2022 by the numbers, then 2022 indeed appears underwhelming. Let’s go over what I accomplished.
All of the Primarchs are interesting in their own right. I have a few favorites, and today we will take a look at one such Son of the Emperor: Guilliman.
In today’s feature, we take a look at a couple of support tanks. Because even tanks in the 41st Millennium get stuck in the mud.
Today, we take a look at a custom Khorne Daemon Prince.
Looking for some DIY scatter terrain that’s perfect for Star Wars: Legion? Then this step-by-step account of how Clay made these covered supply crates may be right down your alley.
So, I have a problem. Well, let’s be honest, I have a minor yet broad collection of them, but for the sake of brevity for this article I will attempt to avoid most of them. The problem I want to discuss today is the nagging, gnawing sensation that exists in the back of my head when I am not creating.
My Ulfenkarn Journey
Today I’m talking (well typing) about one of my favorite projects, Warhammer Quest Cursed City. The main focus of my writing will look at the models (since they are my favorite part), but I will also briefly touch on the game itself.
With my Warhound finished, I would now put all of my efforts into finishing the diorama base. Which I had been working on at the same time as the titan. In addition to building the base, I would also craft a story for the scene I was making. When the dust settled, I was left with something I could be super proud of.