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Some time ago I offered up a tutorial on mini bunkers which can enclose a single HW Team. I noticed two things about them that could be impr...
Este objeto es un bloque de vivienda completo, encaja para crear un edificio entero o se puede separar para crear dos elementos de cobertura para un gran escuadrón de figuras de 28 mm. Este artículo está hecho de tablero de espuma, espuma de aislamiento de alta densidad, plástico y pintura acrílica. Está hecho para la escala de 28 mm, una adición perfecta a un juego Warhammer 40k o cualquier juego de mesa de ciencia ficción. * Tenga en cuenta * cada artículo está hecho a mano y toma al menos…
Welcome to Conversion Corner, where we display great looking converted and Work In Progress (WIP) models from stuff we’ve done or amazing figures we’ve seen around. If you click on the Conversion Corner label you’ll be able to scroll through some great looking conversions and more, all at once. Checkout this amazing uh vortex complex teleporting… thing (by unknown) -Enjoy

David Ellison saved to Warhammer 40k
Here we are in Part Two of our Warhammer 40k Terrain building extravaganza! We're going to make some barricades and heavy barricades. Here's an Imperial surveillance photo with what we want to construct! On a side note, I never thought of building terrain as a "Green" hobby, but we'll also look at recycling in today's post. We'll give you several recommended measurements and such, but remember, nothing has to be "exactly" as we state. Variations are OK, don't get hung up on cutting your…
In this video, I show you how I made my tank traps. A great way to create some realistic looking tank traps without a lot of work. Please subscribe and com...

Luigi Barone saved to Wharhammer40k - Modellismo
A little step by step on making a 40K crater hope it gives you some ideas Painting video to come I do not own the music in this video it belongs to Monument ...
Dark Millennium saved to Terrain Tutorials
I carved up a few more rock formations and set to work painting them. For those just joining this adventure, here are my previous posts on my foam carving and terrain building (post 1, post 2 and post 3). I'll let the picture tell the story. A few people were asking about the painting. I am just using a mixture of cheap craft paint. For some areas of the rocks I have added a bit more yellow and others areas bit more red to get a variation of rock colouring. I glued bits of rock, gravel and…

timothy webb saved to Crafts