Category: Hobby

  • Believe it! It’s the July #PaintSlam23 Community Showcase!

    Believe it! It’s the July #PaintSlam23 Community Showcase!

    Oh hey, I’m actually getting a showcase post done within the first week of a new month. That’s pretty good going I think! With July officially behind us, and the nights drawing in, we’re well into the latter half of this year’s PaintSlam now. But if you’re not yet involved, it’s certainly not too late to join in! Why not join us for the next few months?

    In the meantime, let’s take a look at the fabby hobby done by the community and submitted to the Community Showcase Channel in the PaintSlam Discord!

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    Alexander

    Amy_Jade

    burningoleander

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    diami03

    EricJ

    jedi58

    JewelKnightJess

    Lewis

    MikeB

    MilesTheMighty

    MommaNegan

    Myaori

    Pandaemonium_Miniatures

    phoenixNMGLB

    SHeroQueer

    SoylentRobot

    SpooKi

    theposhgoblin

    Torrentstride

    And there we go! Yet another incredible month of your excellent hobby work. Remember to join us in the Discord and take part in PaintSlam <3

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  • Into the meatgrinder!! How to paint a Spacenam soldier from Wargames Atlantic

    Into the meatgrinder!! How to paint a Spacenam soldier from Wargames Atlantic

    If you’re looking to add some jungle-based death-world defying warriors to an army of the far future, or just some unfortunate blokes in a forest, you could do a lot worse than the Spacenam kit from Wargames Atlantic. These are modern-looking sculpts with tons of options, and I’d been meaning to pick some up for quite a while for a painting project.

    In this article I’ll show you how I painted one such model with step-by-step instructions. Apply this guide to your own warriors and you’ll soon be thrashing whatever decided to see you as prey…

    I assembled my miniature with a bandana, open jacket and a pose with easy access to all the details for this tutorial, but there are tons of options in the kit and you’ll have dozens of leftover bits. The base got a Barbed Bracken addition. I began the paintjob by spraying the model Death Guard Green. This will give us a solid base for the model’s fatigues.

    The skin was painted with Tuskgor Fur from Citadel, then the weapons, kneepads, boots and waist pouches were painted with Vallejo German Grey. This gives us our three main areas of colour blocked out. For a purely “3 color minimum” tournamnet requirement you could probably get away with this if you’re in rush! But let’s continue on…

    Next I picked out a few extra details – the bandana and wristband with Game Colour Scarlet Red, the hair with Citadel Hobgrot Hide, and the belt and knee straps with Thondia Brown. I also painted the top of the base Thondia Brown at this point. Then I took Death Guard Green from the pot to go over the fatigues again and clean up any mistakes I could spot. With this, the main base coats are done.

    It’s fair to say that “Get Spotted By Hungry Alien” is fairly low down on these guys’ To-Do lists, so it’s time to help them hide a bit in the jungle growth with a bit of camo. I began by applying islands of Citadel’s Krieg Khaki across all the green areas. Try to imagine each one as an irregular island shape, each one different to the ones near it. Apply these so the green areas are roughly 50% Death Guard Green and 50% Krieg Khaki.

    For the darker shade, I made a mix of German Grey and Death Guard Green and applied these again in irregular mottled shapes. You want the dark areas to overlap both of the other shades of green – try to make each dark patch connect to both of the other shades. This will help create that ideal forest camoflage.

    The black and green areas were all then given a coat of Citadel Nuln Oil to shade the recesses. The black areas were then highlighted by mixing Vallejo Stonewall Grey into German Grey, with edge highlights along the gun, boots, pouches and knee pads.

    Next I picked out the teeth with Pro Acryl Ivory, and shaded all the flesh (and hair) with Citadel Targor Rageshade. This is like a slightly reddish Agrax Earthshade-like. While I was at it I also used Citadel Biel-Tan Green on the bracken.

    His hair was highlighted by making a mix of Hobgrot Hide and Ivory, painting short stripes with this mix, then using pure Ivory at the front of each strip. Hobgrot Hide was also mixed into the Scarlet Red to create a highlight for the bandana and wrist strap.

    The skin was highlighted first on all the raised details with 50:50 Citadel Cadian Fleshtone and the original base colour of Tuskgor Fur. Then a pure highlight of Cadian Fleshtone was painted on the upper areas, avoiding the shadows and undersides of the arms. Lastly again, a little Ivory was mixed into the Cadian Fleshtone to create a final highlight just for the most prominent upper areas, and on the model’s nose.

    Gunmetal was painted onto the knife blade and a few of the gun details, and these were given a shade with Nuln Oil.

    I returned to Krieg Khaki to highlight some of the various areas on the fatigues a little more, to help make them more readable.

    To add a little weathering, I thinned down Citadel Mournfang Brown with lots of water to make a thin wash, then ran this into the recesses of the boots and shoulder pads.

    I then mixed a little Vallejo Elfic Blue into the Cadian Flesh skintone and glazed it onto the face to create a stubbled look.

    Base texture was applied with Mig Ammo Dark Mud, this is a great wet mud texture paint that has a real nasty glossy wet look to it. Perfect for the jungle! And after painting the base rim Black, and adding a couple of tufts, I called him done.

    By following the steps in this guide you can quickly and easily paint your squads of grizzled jungle fighters! Perfect for the present day or the far future! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and please stay tuned for more like this. Is there any kit you’d like to see me tackle next? Let me know in the Discord!

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  • How I painted my Harbinger Of Nurgle in only one day!

    How I painted my Harbinger Of Nurgle in only one day!

    Games Workshop very kindly sent me a box of the new Dawnbringers “Phulgoth’s Shudderhood” box set, which contains the brand new plastic Harbinger of Nurgle as well as 5 Putrid Blightkinds and 2 Pusgoyle Blightlords.

    With time being at a premium thanks to a busy commission period for me and the house move, I wanted to get my Harbinger painted to a good standard but quickly enough that I could get it added into my army ASAP! In this short article I’ll show you how I did it! This won’t be a full step-by-step tutorial, although I am hoping to bring you more of those soon.

    I began with a full spray coat of Death Guard Green from a rattle can. This gave a nice unhealthy sickly colour to the whole model to start with. Next I moved onto the base colours.

    In order to move quickly, I focused on just getting base colours down for each area first. The cloth areas were painted over with Death Guard Green from the pot, the horse’s raggly hair and the raven were painted with Corvus Black.

    The wood & leathers were painted with Mournfang Brown and Thondia Brown, the armour with Incubi Darkness, silver areas with Leadbelcher, bronze with Screaming Bell, sore areas with Pink Horror, boils with Screaming Skull, and the horse fur with Rakarth Flesh.

    I also made a thin 50:50 mix of Corvus Black and Rakarth flesh to make a transitionary colour for the hair around the horse’s feet. I picked out the base with Mechanicus Standard grey for the rocks, Thondia Brown for the signpost, and Warboss Green for the slimy bitz.

    With all the base colours down, I moved onto an all-over Agrax Earthshade wash.

    This wash tied all the previous colours together and shaded them nicely. This would already be plenty nice for a tabletop gaming standard, but I decided to do some highlights to just bring out the details a little more and make the model feel more finished.

    Whilst this next step looks like a lot has happened, it’s actually surprisingly quick and simple to get to this level.

    I started with a drybrush over all the corvus black areas with Mechanicus Standard Grey, then a lighter drybrush with Dawnstone.

    The cloth areas got a highlight of 50:50 Death Guard Green and Krieg Khaki, before a few highlights of pure Krieg Khaki.

    The wood and leathers were highlighted by mixing Zandri Dust into the base colours and drybrushing and edge highlighting subtly with that mix.

    The silver areas got a quick highlight of Stormhost Silver, and I used thinned down Skrag Brown to add areas of rust.

    The armour was highlighted with Sotek Green. I also mixed a little more Warboss Green into Sotek and made a thin wash to apply over the bronze areas as verdigris.

    The sore areas got a quick layer of Berserker Bloodshade. I mixed a little Rakarth Flesh into this wash to make a sore color which I painted around the 3 big boils on the horses neck in a few thin layers.

    I overbrushed the front of the signpost with grey seer to make it look like it had been painted, then used Abaddon Black to write a town name on the signpost. 

    The rocky base got the same drybrush treatment as the horse hair.

    FInally I picked out a few extra details like the mushrooms on the base using Blood Angels Red contrast paint. I splodged a bit of Nurgles Rot onto the base and on the end of his scythe. And in the end, I was left with this result:

    I am very pleased with how the model came out for what was essentially just a one day semi-speed-paint. I hope this article encourages you to paint your own Harbinger or other Nurgle minis – why not share yours with the PaintSlam community in the discord?

    Thanks again to Games Workshop for sending me a free box of Dawnbringers: Phulgoth’s Shudderhood.

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  • June ’23 PaintSlam Community Showcase! You will Marvel at the miniatures within!

    June ’23 PaintSlam Community Showcase! You will Marvel at the miniatures within!

    Well, it’s been a HECTIC few weeks for me. My partner and I moved into a new flat, which we’re currently still in the process of getting decorated and stuff. This, coming on the tail end of a bit of a heatwave in the UK means I’ve not been in much of a position to get much content put out – but that changes now! The computer is set up, the internet is due in a few days (currently hot-spotting my mac from my phone’s internet!) and I’m raring to share some hobby goodness.

    So without any further ado, let’s take a look at what the incredible PaintSlam Community got done during the month of June 2023! Over to you lovely lot…

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    Alexander

    Amy_Jade

    burningoleander

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    diami03

    EricJ

    Gaben The II

    jedi58

    JewelKnightJess

    Maid of Cake

    MilesTheMighty

    Momma Negan

    MonsterJail

    Mosh

    Pandaemonium_Miniatures

    Prokiller1295

    SHeroQueer

    SpooKi

    Terra Luna

    The Painting Pirate

    And that’s your lot for another amazing month. Come see us in the PaintSlam Discord and join the community!

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  • Bad Squiddo Games X PaintSlam – Our community’s femme miniature event!

    Bad Squiddo Games X PaintSlam – Our community’s femme miniature event!

    In the month of May, I set a challenge out to the PaintSlam community over in the official Discord channel! I wanted to help support a wonderful small business by the name of Bad Squiddo Games which makes wonderful realistic femme miniatures (amongst other things!). So for this challenge I asked the community to purchase and paint a femme mini or minis and paint them up! This way we get to enjoy some awesome miniatures, plus give a bit of a boost to the very lovely Annie at BSG.

    You lovely folks in the community took on the challenge and I’m delighted to be able to share this here showcase with you all. Enjoy these wonderful miniatures from the PaintSlam community!

    Pandaemonium_Miniatures (Ambassador Sofia)

    Eless (Young adventurer)

    Jim1810 (Casandra)

    diami03 (dragon)

    MamaPaints (em4 Copplestone)

    Pyra (Jeanne de Clisson on foot)

    Wolvassa (Fliss, goblin heroine)

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan (Brynhildr, Shieldmaiden Champion + Svala the Battle Standard Bearer)

    Cabe (Bad Squaddo!)

    AnthonyU

    Amy_Jade

    ThatMrShy (Jeanne de Clisson)

    MilesTheMighty (Jeanne de Clisson on Horseback)

    JewelKnightJess (Badass Bounty Hunter)

    HappyFeet (Mary, Female Knight)

    PhoenixNMGLB (SOE Annie)

    Woohoo! Didn’t everyone do such wonderful work with this event? It’s great to see so many awesome miniatures painted so nicely. I’m really happy with this event! Perhaps we can do this again for another small miniatures business? Stay tuned and join us in the Discord!

    Thanks for checking out everyone’s painting!

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  • #PaintSlam23 April Community Showcase: I escaped Internet Limbo For This

    #PaintSlam23 April Community Showcase: I escaped Internet Limbo For This

    So I’ve been staying at my parents place for a few months whilst we’re waiting for our new apartment to be ready for us (still waiting!) and due to unforseen circumstances we were without internet for the past few weeks. Hence, this April showcase not being up until today.

    But, at least, I have been able to connect my PC to this fabled thing known as “The Interwebs”, so without further ado let me make up for lost time and present the April Community Showcase!

    As always, you can join in yourself by getting involved in the PaintSlam discord! And a huge thanks to the newest PaintSlam patreon supporters: ThatMrShy, Brie Reid, and Cassandra Burn. Thank you so much <3

    Ads20000

    Alexander

    Almighty_gir

    Amy_Jade

    AnthonyU

    burningoleander

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    Commissar Lewdfang

    Dad_Mech_Hobbies

    Heavy Metal Wars

    JB

    jedi58

    JewelKnightJess

    MilesTheMighty