Big thanks to Thomas from the Infinity Gamer for his lovely review of our biggest kit to date! Check out The Infinity Gamer on Instagram or Facebook to see Thomas's progress with painting this monolith. Check out the review video below.
I would just like to add, with this kit you can also simply use the roof module and plant deck as a separate building. It comes with a ladder, so you really get two large buildings!
In further news, I'm currently working on some flexible modular walls and some fortification kits designed to help you affordably get your Warhammer 40,000 tables up to scratch! Some samples are going out this week actually.
And what is a city without public transport infrastructure? Terrible!
So far we have a great bus stop, and I hope to whip up a subway entrance later this week.
For my personal projects, I'm going to start work on painting up the lovely minis for Wild In The Streets from the lovely guys at Slow Death Games.
Wild In The Streets is a simple fun a game with different subcultures brawling, basically. It will certainly be refreshing from painting kitted out military and sci-fi units, that's for sure.
I haven't played a game yet, but as a big fan of Industrial and Goth music can't wait to paint them up
I can now show you a secret terrain project I have worked on - A post apocalyptic terrain commission for Grave Trigger - and upcoming brutal miniature game coming to...
I can now show you a secret terrain project I have worked on - A post apocalyptic terrain commission for Grave Trigger - and upcoming brutal miniature game coming to...
See Alex from 52 Miniatures' take on Tropical Grimdark Terrain. He's uploaded a YouTube video with terrain weathering techniques you can apply to your wargaming terrain.
See Alex from 52 Miniatures' take on Tropical Grimdark Terrain. He's uploaded a YouTube video with terrain weathering techniques you can apply to your wargaming terrain.