Tag: warhammer 40k
Two new models have been added to the store.
Introducing our first Sci-Fi models, the Basic Drone, and the Heavy Gun Drone. These have been in the works for a long time, with many complications delaying the release, so we are pleased to finally announce …
The Tau Restaurant (part two)
With the roof firmly glued into place to keep everything else from moving, the holes in the walls for the bay windows were cut using the hole saw. The dormer portion of the bay windows was …
The Tau Restaurant (part one)
With its large windows, this building is intended to be a restaurant or some other public access business. We're toying with the idea of a +1 to hunger rolls for its terrain dataslate, but that might …
Tau Themed Bastion
This project was made with two sizes of PVC pipes and some scrap pieces of wood (hard foam would have worked just as well). The first step was to cut the smaller pipe in half, then …
Making Monoliths (part three)
We have finished our first usable printed monolith, and the results are pretty neat! For more details on how we made this, you can check out parts one and two. The first three pictures here are washed …
Triple Strand Wire Obstacles
The undisputed king of the wire obstacle is the “Triple Strand” made with Concertina. It is by far the most common wire obstacle employed on the modern battlefield because of its ease of emplacement. A …
Making Concertina Wire
We've already taught you how to make barbed wire, but what do you do with it now? There are a lot of different barbed wire traps you can make to add variety to the battlefield, but …
Making Barbwire (Round Two)
After spending a lot of time recently working with barbwire we figured that it was about time to write an update on the subject. This is a much faster and efficeint take on our second …
Printed Hive
This hive was an experiment to see what we could do with our 3d modeling skills and our printer. It didn’t turn out exactly as we expected, but we learned a lot. The printer did something …
Making Monoliths (part one)
This idea for our version of a monolith first came along with the original Apocalypse rules. Within those rules was a formation of monoliths, where one of those floating fortresses was made into something even scarier: the Doomsday …