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Squaduary Stage 5 – Final looks

By | 02/28/2017

The last showing of Squaduary 2017!   Welcome to week 4 of Squaduary! Links to the other weeks: Week 1 +++ Week 2 +++ Week 3 +++ Week 4 This is it folks, the final count of everything we got done as a group. People had a lot of demands on their time this month and a gew unfortunate turns of… Read More »

Squaduary Stage 4 – All about that base

By | 02/21/2017

Welcome to week four of Squaduary!   Welcome to week 4 of Squaduary! We are now on Stage 4 of the process, the final push: 4. Basing: 22nd – 28th Adding the base or just painting it up. Links to the other weeks: Week 1 +++ Week 2 +++ Week 3 We have seen some great progress and minis produced… Read More »

Squaduary Stage 3 – Slapping on paint

By | 02/14/2017

Welcome to week three of Squaduary!   Welcome to week 3! We are now on Stage 3 of the process, our basic is hopefully on and we are ready for details: 1. Assembly: 1st – 7th Taking them off the sprues or putting them on bases, what ever way you get them ready for paint.… Read More »

Squaduary Stage 2 – Review and get painting

By | 02/08/2017

Welcome to week two of Squadary!   Welcome to week 2! There will be four stages, each taking a week, to this: 1. Assembly: 1st – 7th Taking them off the sprues or putting them on bases, what ever way you get them ready for paint. 2. Basic painting: 8th – 14th This is your basic… Read More »

Squaduary goes live! Stage 1

By | 02/01/2017

Welcome to week one of Squadary! This is the first live post for Squaduary and is when all the work begins. It is time to start snipping out those minis, filing of mould lines and washing that resin. This is your last real chance to change your mind on what you are doing, as I… Read More »

Thousand Sons Primarch: Magnus The Red 04 WiP

By | 01/17/2017

+++ Magnus the Red: The Demon is in the Details +++ Sticking with my Warhammer 40k vibe, although the Imperial Fists are calling, I have pushed ahead with the Crimson King. Although at this stage the changes are becoming less obvious as I go. More subtle work now, rather than blocked in colours. This is… Read More »