Tag: Hobby

  • AUGUST #PAINTSLAM22 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE! Now you’re painting with super power!

    AUGUST #PAINTSLAM22 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE! Now you’re painting with super power!

    August is finally behind us, and as we look forward to the month of September and all it holds (Leagues of Votann, anyone?) let’s take a look at what amazing hobby you folks in the PaintSlam Community got up to over the course of August! We’ve got forest critters, mechs, tanks, dwarfs, assassins… if you can think of it, someone has painted it! Enjoy!

    Jess

    Belzébée

    burningoleander

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    Dad_Mech_Hobbies

    Death!totheGrey

    gardengoth

    Hatmadder

    Jamie

    jedi58

    JewelKnightJess

    madjackdeacon

    Myaori

    opaqueshadow

    PaulGillings

    Pete_Paints_Plastic

    Phire Danck

    phoenixNMGLB

    Pyra

    Stardust_X86

    theelusiveshaun

    thokamous

    Torrentstride

  • Getting into the Ghur-oove with Warcry: Heart of Ghur! How to paint retro Horns of Hashut!

    Getting into the Ghur-oove with Warcry: Heart of Ghur! How to paint retro Horns of Hashut!

    Games Workshop very kindly sent me over a box of the new Warcry: Heart of Ghur set, and I am pleased to share my Horns of Hashut warband with you all here. I went for a deliberately 90s retro style, to harken back to the days of the Chaos Dwarfs who were well known for their affiliation with Hashut.

    If you’d like to learn how I painted these models, keep reading!

    BRASS:

    I start with an even basecoat of Retributor Armour. Then I apply an all-over wash of Reikland Fleshshade. Next, Guilliman Flesh contrast paint was dotted onto the upper centre of each of the skirt panels to create extra shadow. Highlights were then painted on the edges with Liberator Gold. Areas like the chains and any rings are picked out in Stormhost Silver, then given a shade of Nuln Oil.

    HORNS:

    The horns, boots and bombs were all painted Abaddon Black. These then get highlights of Dawnstone with a light drybrush, followed by a more targeted edge highlight where needed. For the horns only, I then apply a thin glaze of Terradon Turquoise contrast paint to add a bit of coolness.

    LEATHER:

    All the red leather was first painted with Mephiston Red, then given a shade of Agrax Earthshade. Highlights were painted on the raised areas using Evil Sunz Scarlet and Troll Slayer Orange, with a few spot highlights of Phalanx Yellow.

    SKIN:

    For the tanned skin, I began with a basecoat of Bugmans Glow, then shaded over it with Darkoath Flesh contrast paint. Highlights were then painted on using Bugmans Glow and Cadian Fleshtone.

    WEAPONS:

    The black weapon shafts were painted the same way as the boots and bombs. The grips were painted with vallejo Goblin Green, washed with Nuln Oil, then highlighted with Goblin Green and Moot Green. The prongs were painted Mephiston Red, then heavily washed Basilicanum Grey, creating darker areas towards the shaft. Highlights were gradually glazed towards the tips of the prongs ending in orange and yellow.

    BASES:

    The bases were painted entirely with Goblin Green, then PVA glue was used to attach grass flock to the top for an old-school grassy field appearance.

    I hope this was helpful to you, and I’d love to see how you paint your Horns of Hashut!

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  • JULY #PaintSlam22 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE! A Magical Month of Miniature Marvels

    JULY #PaintSlam22 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE! A Magical Month of Miniature Marvels

    July was again another amazing month of hobby from the #PaintSlam22 community! I know I say that every month, but that’s only ‘cuz it’s true!

    It's True

    We’ve officially crossed the halfway point of the year, so great going to everyone for continuing to paint hard into 2022! Especially if, like us, you’ve been hit by the scorching ball of fire in the sky. Still, before this turns into despair over the climate, I think it’s best to move on to your awesome hobby. We all need a diversion from the sense of impending doom sometimes! Enjoy the gallery below!

    Alexander

    Amy_Jade

    Belzébée

    Brambleten

    burningoleander

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    Commissar Lewdfang

    Coreworlder

    Death!totheGrey

    Galaspar

    Gardengoth

    Grismund

    Heza

    jedi58

    JewelKnightJess

    Jim1810

    Lokien

    Myaori

    Pandaemonium Miniatures

    phoenixNMGLB

    Ruby MG

    Sippster

    Theposhgoblin

    Thokamous

    Torrentstride

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  • JUNE #PaintSlam22 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE!  All the pretty things!

    JUNE #PaintSlam22 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE! All the pretty things!

    Whoaaaaaa, we’re halfway there~eeehhh~~, whoaaaa paintin’ on a chairrrr~~~

    *cough* sorry about that, what I meant to say was: Welcome to the June community showcase for #PaintSlam22! It’s another amazing month for hobby, and this month’s showcase is chock full of colour! We’ve also got a couple of new faces in this one so if this was your first month for PaintSlam, welcome!

    If you’re reading this and want to get involved, check out all the details here. And now, let’s get into the gallery.

    *Sorry if some of the pics are low res, I’m not sure why my Discord is suddenly only giving me low-res images…

    Alexander

    Almighty_gir

    Belzébée

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    Commissar Lewdfang

    Coreworlder

    DalekCheese

    Failnaut

    fin37

    gardengoth

    Goomba

    HaleysRedComet

    Hatmadder

    Jack

    JB

    MajinDachi

    Myaori

    NicoSaiba

    Pandaemonium_Miniatures

    Pete (Sippster) Sippit

    Pete_Paints_Plastic

    Pyra

    theelusiveshaun

    Thokamous

    Torrentstride

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  • It’s the spectacular 2022 PRIDE MONTH COMMUNITY SHOWCASE!

    It’s the spectacular 2022 PRIDE MONTH COMMUNITY SHOWCASE!

    Another year, and another exciting month of hobby in the PaintSlam community! Once again, to celebrate Pride month I asked the community to paint models with a Pride theme – it’s a riot of colour! Thanks to everybody who took part in this years Pride event and stay tuned to PaintSlam for upcoming painting events as well as the usual monthly showcases! Now, without further ado, to the PRIDE! (If I missed you off, please DM me on Twitter or Discord and I’ll get you added into the article!)

    Amy_Jade

    Bractica

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    Coreworlder

    Dad_Mech_Hobbies

    Eldy

    Erik

    Giraton

    Gundeck

    Hatmadder

    JewelKnightJess

    JJ

    Lily.Erin

    Lord_Fateweaver

    Maid of Cake

    Momma Negan

    Myaori

    Phire Danck

    Rathmore

    Sk8r

    Stardust_X86

    Ti_Dinzeo

    Timeblob’s Miniatures

    Amazing work everyone! And remember, whatever else happens…

    You Are Welcome!

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  • How to paint a Fire Brand Kobold!

    How to paint a Fire Brand Kobold!

    The folks at Steamforged Games kindly sent me a bunch of their Epic Encounters D&D Supplements lately, and I am in love with the miniatures in these sets. Each set contains not only miniatures but a full encounter including double sided playmats and books containing enemy stats and attacks, story beats and more. Going forward I am hoping to bring more painting tutorials for these sets to help you get your models painted to a nice gaming level!

    This Kobold is from the Shrine of the Kobold Queen set. In this tutorial I’ll show you how I painted my unit of 4 shield+spear loaded Kobolds to a playable tabletop standard.

    I started with a spray of Grey Seer undercoat. This is a very light grey, which gives colours placed over it a slightly cooler tone which befits the scales of a reptilian kobold (although some Kobolds are mammalian, I think?)

    Over this, I apply Citadel Contrast Blood Angels Red over all the Kobold scales and flesh. Don’t worry about splashing it onto other areas, since we’ll be using darker colours over most of the other areas.

    Next I took Cygor Brown contrast paint, and applied it over horns, claws, the shield, and the staff shaft. I then used Leadbelcher over all the metal areas.

    I used Zandri dust to pick out a few straps on the spear staff, then I applied Agrax Earthshade over everything so far, including the red areas to help deepen the shadows and tie the colours together.

    The horns, shield, and staff got a quick drybrush with Gorthor Brown paint to bring out some of the woodgrain texture, I also gave the edge of a shield a highlight with the same colour. Then I painted a little purple into the eye area, which will help the bright green glowing eyes pop a little more.

    The eyeball was painted first with Corax White paint, then given a plentiful coat of Tesseract Glow technical paint. I put on enough that it flowed into the sharp crevices of the eye and created a glowing effect.

    I used Ushabti Bone and Zandri Dust to highlight the straps on the spear, as well as bring out a few extra highlights upon the shield. The silver areas recieved a highlight with Mythril Silver.

    Evil Sunz Scarlet was then used on the red areas to highlight the more raised areas and brighten up the overall look of the scales and skin. I used Troll Slayer Orange next to create even smaller highlights.

    Lastly, I used Cygor Brown contrast paint once more to paint in pupils into the eyes, although this is a matter of taste and you might prefer the plan glowing style eyes. To finish the model off, the base was painted completely with Abaddon Black. You could also use a texture paint or other basing materials to match your other models, but I do my miniatures for these sets with plain black.

    And with that, the Kobold is ready to take on some brave adventurers and die for his queen. Here’s the completed group of 4 Fire Brand Kobolds…

    I hope you enjoyed this little painting guide, and if you found it useful please let me know in the comments below. Thanks once again to Steamforged Games for hooking me up! Also let me know if you’ve got any of the Epic Encounters stuff yourself, have you played any of the scenarios yet with your friends?

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