Making Life Difficult: George Asling on Building Sarissa Precision’s Mediterranean Farm
Hi, I’m Paul, and welcome to the 2019 season of Sculpting, Painting and Gaming. This year we’re building on the foundations laid in 2018 as…
Hi, I’m Paul, and welcome to the 2019 season of Sculpting, Painting and Gaming. This year we’re building on the foundations laid in 2018 as…
Hi, I’m Paul, and welcome to Sculpting, Painting and Gaming. One of the most impressive features of Gangs of Rome is its environment. Many are…
Hello everyone, Yes, yes; it’s Phatis again, totally caffeinated and happy. I may hate Mondays, but Fridays are lovely. I have been lurking about the…
You might have seen, that the new game by War Banner – Mortal Gods – is a big thing in the painting and wargaming community…
Rome is many things to many people, and in this article we will look at one way to paint MDF kits from Sarissa Precision’s excellent Streets of Rome range.
Painting marble can be intimidating but, a pleasing effect is possible with even very basic methods.
I’ve been collecting my Sengoku Jidai army for most of them. They have, however, rarely been used in actual games, mainly due to the lack of other players with similar armies.
I guessed that, in a hobby dominated by the likes of Games Workshop and Warlord, a few guys working out of a small unit in Nottingham could always use an extra pair of hands. After a little digging I found where I could be of most use: designing and building a gaming table.