Warhammer discussion, Hobby tips, painting tutorials, battle reports and tactics from the T4G geeks.
Object source lighting is considered an advanced technique that many painters aspire to master, but there are some simple methods of pulling of a good OSL effect at an “army standard” level without spending hours upon hours blending and glazing. … Continue reading →
Painting fire is a useful skill which can be applied to all sorts of miniature painting applications, from braziers and brands, burning buildings or flaming sword, and even magical flaming spell effects. In this video I demonstrate how to paint … Continue reading →
So last Saturday five of us sat round in Daz’s gaming room/ basement/ dungeon and recorded a armybook review for the new Dark Elves. We hope you enjoy it and as always would love to here your feedback. Episode 16: … Continue reading →
In this episode, Neil and Jon chat about the future of T4G, and our plans for expanding the T4G into a wider community. Episode 15- A new start! Enjoy! Please send feedback to TaleofFourGeeks@gmail.com or @TaleofFourGeeks on Twitter.
Welcome to another episode of Tale of Four Geeks. The title doesn’t refer to the episodes content but rather the sounds you have to try and edit out when you record at the house of someone who lives next to … Continue reading →
In this episode, we recorded live during the 13th July RoR event! We discuss the event itself, how each round is progressing throughout the tournament, and the final results and awards! Episode 13- Regiments of Renown 13th July Enjoy! Please … Continue reading →
In this episode, Jon managed to catch Steve Wren (@SteveWren) for an interview about the Warhammer Achievements (#WA3) tournament which took place in June! We discuss the event itself, his plans for next year, and some tips for budding tournament organisers … Continue reading →
Sculpting fire is a really fun and useful skill as it can be applied to a wide range of applications like bases, torches, flaming weapons or magical effects. In this video I demonstrate how to sculpt flame on a torch, … Continue reading →
In this video I cover the basic methods for cleaning up your miniatures by removing mould lines, using a hobby knife or needle files. This method is a vital step in assembling your miniatures and preparing them properly for painting. … Continue reading →
In this video I cover how to paint bronze, using a fantastically simple weathering technique to create a “verdigris” effect on your miniatures. I hope you find it useful! If so please let me know on Twitter @Jon_Kerr_T4G or via … Continue reading →