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Hey everyone! I completed the goat from Tabletop World’s Altburg Market Farmer Stall. I used brushstroke techniques to give its fleece a natural look. Come check it out!
Hey there! In today’s episode, We’ll be painting the loading lever of the Ironweld Great Cannon for Cities of Sigmar using dry brushing and non-metallic metal techniques. Additionally, we'll explore the innovations that made the Great Cannon even more effective on the battlefield.
Hello there! In today’s session, we invite you to join us for a fun mix of painting and history! We’ll continue working on the Farmer’s Stall from Tabletop World’s Altburg Market, and this time, we’ll be painting a dairy cow while exploring the different breeds commonly found in the medieval period.
Hey there! Join the adventure as we continue our quest to paint our Cities of Sigmar army! In our latest video, we’ll be showcasing how we painted the Ironweld Great Cannon frame and cannon using dry brushing and non-metallic metal techniques.
Hello there, Join us as we get into the spirit of Tabletop World's Farmstead Kickstarter campaign by painting the peasant from the Farmer Stall, which is part of the Altburg Market. The Kickstarter is ending tomorrow.
Hey there! Join us on our quest to paint our Cities of Sigmar army. In this video, we focus on the Artiliriest from the Ironweld Great Cannon crew. Watch as we add textures and stains to the fabrics, bringing our miniatures to life. Let’s get painting!
Hello there! I’d like to share my latest YouTube video with you. In this episode, I discuss tips on mixing primary colors and creating realistic hues for painting pretzels, breads, and other pastries to complete the Baker Stall from the Tabletop World Altburg Market.