Monday, January 30, 2017
Friday, January 27, 2017
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Disciples of Tzeentch Pitched Battles Profiles
A few folks asked if I could share some screen captures from the video I posted yesterday. Specifically, folks were asking for the new warscroll points and battlefield roles.
Product Review: Disciples of Tzeentch Video
Product Review: Disciples of Tzeentch Video
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Friday, January 20, 2017
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Monday, January 9, 2017
Miniature Mondays: Savage Orruk
The first of the savage orruks has been completed. Overall, I like the color scheme and really think the olive green works well for the orruk's skin. I dislike the upper lip and will only use the flesh tones on the lower lips going forward. I will also add tattoos with the next model. Finally, the basing is boring, so I will need to improve upon it with the next orruk.
Labels:
Age of Sigmar,
Miniature Mondays,
On the Bench,
Orruks
Saturday, January 7, 2017
The Unstable Dice Podcast - Link
Just a quick note that a link has been added to the old Unstable Dice podcast website. The episodes are no longer available, but if anyone was looking for a particular article, those are still up on the website.
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Podcast
Friday, January 6, 2017
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
On the Bench: Savage Orruk
So for this week's #WIPWednesday for #AgeofSigmar is a savage orruk. One of my favorite things about Age of Sigmar is the level of flexibility when it comes to picking what to work on for my armies. Gone are the days of finishing a unit and saying to myself that I cannot use it because I do not have the minimum requirements for an army. With that idea in mind, I have decided to add a unit of savage orruks to my destruction army as I am sick of painting ogors and still need a third battleline warscroll for the army.
The first model I am painting for the warscroll is a test model using a pre-assembled savage orruk that I got via a trade. The model was plastic glued to the base, so I had to cut around the base and clean a few mold lines from the model. That said, one of his toes was damaged during the process, so I am going to attempt to hide the damage instead of taking the time to green stuff it.
The first model I am painting for the warscroll is a test model using a pre-assembled savage orruk that I got via a trade. The model was plastic glued to the base, so I had to cut around the base and clean a few mold lines from the model. That said, one of his toes was damaged during the process, so I am going to attempt to hide the damage instead of taking the time to green stuff it.
Labels:
Age of Sigmar,
On the Bench,
Orruks
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