I’ve just finished painting Legion’s newest battlebox caster: Kryssa, Conviction of Everblight.

She had some fiddly mould lines and I filled in the back of the cloak with putty because I didn’t like the gap.
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I’ve just finished painting Legion’s newest battlebox caster: Kryssa, Conviction of Everblight.

She had some fiddly mould lines and I filled in the back of the cloak with putty because I didn’t like the gap.
Likes/shares/comments are appreciated!
In my latest video I show you how I paint one of the trickiest parts of the model: the eyes.

I’m unhappy with my camera work on this one… I think I need a new lens to get a better zoom.
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Lunah is my first pin-up model from Kabuki Models. I used her as an opportunity to experiment with purples.

The base was inspired by Jamie/Arithon but I can’t get my camera to pick up the colours correctly. She looks better in my upcoming How to Paint Miniatures – Eyes video.
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In my latest video, I show you my technique for making snow themed bases.

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This week I painted a Warcaster from the Retribution of Scyrah: Issyria.

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Here’s my second attempt at filming a model being painted from start to finish. I tried a new camera angle and I think it works better this way. Without further ado, here’s my video of Brave-Mode Candy from Super Dungeon Explore.

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This week I finished painting Brave-Mode Candy and since she’s never seen without her pet kitsune, I finished up Never-Lost Cola as well. Candy is the mascot for Soda Pop Miniatures so I wanted to keep to the traditional colour scheme. I did slightly modify her eyes as I believe the pre-sculpted irises have a tendency to give her a cross-eyed look.

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When I was painting the Dragon Blade I noticed that he had a tendency to topple backwards due to his heavy, billowing cloak. I thought it would be a good opportunity for me to make a video to show you how I counterweight models so that they don’t fall over and chip their paint.

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It’s taken me almost a year but I’ve finally finished my Feral Nyss unit conversion. I was inspired by the updated Privateer Press conversion policy to convert a unit out of a completely different unit. In this case, I tried to make models that capture the spirit of Croak Raiders, but make them Nyss so that they fit better into my Everblight army.

I started with Circle Tharn Bloodtrackers and swapped their heads for Dark Eldar Wych heads. Then I sculpted tiny gourds and flames for their weapons. I hope that the orange wrist/anklewraps and green warpaint helps to tie them to the Croaks even more.




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In my latest video, I demonstrate the layering technique. Layering is a highlighting technique which involves manually painting lighter colours over a darker basecoat, leaving the dark colour in the recesses. It results in a smoother finish than drybrushing, so is better for surfaces such as skin and cloth.

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