In this episode of Discussions of Darkness, Neal Litherland talks about Down and Dirty combat, and how it’s underutilised in the setting.
In this episode of Discussions of Darkness, Neal Litherland talks about Down and Dirty combat, and how it’s underutilised in the setting.
This YouTube Short shows a prototype for a bomb squig proxy for Warhammer 40K.
In this video, Neal explains why a unique selling point is important, and why having one that’s easily and quickly explained is needed.
In this video, I dismantle an old, an no longer safe to use, fan heater, in my latest dismantling of items looking for greebles and other parts that might be usable in scratchbuilding.
In this episode of Tactical Plastic, Neal Litherland considers having an AMA for Army Men.
In this video, I take a look at what’s inside the second issue of Spearhead, a partwork published by Hatchette Partworks for use with Warhammer.
In this episode of Discussions of Darkness, Neal Litherland talks about Pentex and The Cheiron Group.
In this video, I make a scab steamer for Scabz, using a sardine tin and primarily cardboard. The scab steamer is made using the same methods as my grot tanks, and the turrets are interchangeable. The resulting scab steamers could also be used as proxies in Warhammer 40K.
In this video, Neal talks about how just creating something isn’t the end of the process, and everything else that needs to be done.
A brief video showing the stages of drawing Map – Village 38.