This week we are revisiting an old conversion I made almost a year ago for a local commission, so some of you might have seen pictures of it from before I wrote for MoM. ‘Why?’ you might ask. Well, it turns out that the Circle player I made this for never picked it up ...
Another Sunday night has passed and that means another PwMJ is in the can…or on YouTube. In this episode, I do some assembly, notably some Cygnar mechanics, Dirty Meg, and eMagnus with a new cool basing idea thanks to a mispack on my Stormwall! My guest host John Spencer and I talk about the use ...
This week we will be experimenting with sculpting more ‘urban themed’ bases. As I mentioned in the past, I don’t generally spend too much time on my bases (just use snow for my Khador), but since some of my local players picked up Malifaux and some Wyrd miniature base inserts, they asked me if ...
This week we are getting back to converting. Between long colossal conversions, an endless back log of unfinished projects and the occasional local commission, I haven’t put up any article in the last 3 weeks, therefore I thought it would be good to tackle a ‘smaller’ conversion project, while I am still working on ...
It has been a month since my last article (I was pretty busy with work), but I finally managed to complete my second colossal conversion: eFeora’s personal Judicator. Like I did for my Conquest conversion, I took pictures of all the steps of the process and tried to compile them in a comprehensive manner, ...
It has been a while since my last ‘Sculpting table’. I was planning something smaller for this article, but two weeks ago I got to work on a quick (ish) commission for my local Skorne player and it seemed good material for a wider range of conversions: scaly skin/armor patterns. The commission was to ...
First off let me apologize for neglecting posts as of late. The holiday season seems to eat up a ton of time. Secondly I recently came into a large Minion army through wheeling, dealing and a little commission work on Barter town, so I guess it’s going to be hobby articles for them for a while. The big issue ...
Back to basics! Or bases to be more accurate, but they do make for a good beginner exercise in sculpting, while you are still building up confidence and tool control, to try more advanced conversions later on. Anyway, I have been asked to sculpt a few ‘scenic bases’ for a foreign SR 2012 tournament, ...
I assembled the new Gorax last night (it’s an awesome model) and there’s an annoying gap between the head’s hair and the big metal collar. I thought this would be a fantastic opportunity to show you some basic gap-filling. Unfortunately, my camera decided to loose half the pictures I took while working on ...
This week I wanted to throw a little tutorial together on how to create cobblestone bases. Its actually very easy and creating green stuff bases should not be intimidating to anyone, even beginner modelers. The first step, which is always the first step of sculpting and creating is getting resource material. This step is simple: ...




















































































