Friday, November 20, 2009
Sculpting A Cape
Sculpting
Carmen’s Fun Painty Time Blog has a tutorial on making a cape out of green stuff using a sculpy “jig”
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Friday, November 20, 2009
Carmen’s Fun Painty Time Blog has a tutorial on making a cape out of green stuff using a sculpy “jig”
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Sunday, November 01, 2009
A free ebook on Making Your Own Sculpting Tool.
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Robertson Games has an article on how to sculpt a Dungeons and Dragons miniature out of polymer clays, like Sculpty.
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Saturday, November 01, 2008
The Hour of Wolves and Shattered Shields blog has an illustrated article on making armatures for miniatures sculpting.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
I think that everyone who has ever played with miniatures has thought of sculpting one. Here’s a nice tutorial on sculpting a knight.
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Saturday, March 17, 2007
The Dark Platypus site has an interesting photo essay on creating a vulcanized spin casting mold. I will never make one, but it gave me great insight into the process.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Here’s a photo tutorial on sculpting horses for your wargames.
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
EBob has written a photo tutorial on sculpting faces for your wargames miniatures.
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Saturday, January 28, 2006
And now for something completely different. But maybe still useful.
I. Marc Carlson has written an artcle on medieval breeches. Yes, pants. There are a number of illustrations, and this interesting fact: no actual medieval breeches have survived to this day, so no one is really sure how they were constructed.
Still, its a useful resource for sculptors and painters.
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Sunday, May 22, 2005
Lyon Studio Miniatures has an instructive article on sculpting textures in green epoxy putty: chainmail, scales, cobblestone, flagstone, and more.
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Poll #1:
Cast your vote and then join the discussion to tell us why.
Miniature Wargaming is part of the "adventure games" hobby, which includes r ole p laying and board games. Wargamers recreate battles on the tabletop with toy soldiers, like a more complicated game of chess. Models range in height from 6mm to 28mm tall, with 15mm and 25mm being the most popular. There also is a growing interest in toy soldiers and military models, such as the 1/32 and 1/35 scale plastic soldiers from Conte, and Marx.
The most popular miniature wargames are fantasy and science fiction based, such as Warhammer, Warhammer 40K, Warmachine and The Lord of the Rings. World War II games such as Flames of War and Axis and Allies are new favorites. Other favorite historical periods include Napoleonics, the American Civil War, and ancients, such as Romans or Greeks. Other gamers enjoy miniature naval wargames, recreating battles like Trafalgar, Jutland and the Coral Sea.
Hobbyists research historical periods and paint their tiny soldiers in accurate uniforms. Others develop "historically realistic" rules sets or build scale battlefield terrain using model railroad techniques.
For pictures, visit the gallery.
Some of the bigger hobby companies are Games Workshop, which produces Warhammer, Wargames Foundry and Old Glory Miniatures. Wizards of the Coast produces several lines of pre-painted miniatures games, such as the Star Wars and Dungeons and Dragons miniatures games, and a historical game with pre-painted miniatures: The new Axis and Allies game. Wizkids produces a fantasy collectable miniatures game, such as the Mage Knight and Heroclick fantasy games, the science fiction games MechWarrior and Rocketmen, as well as the quasi-historical Pirates of the Spanish Main.
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