Undercoating Your Miniatures

When you’re painting a house, it’s said that the preparation is most of the work — and that poor preparation will always result in a poor outcome. I think the same may apply — to some extent — to miniatures. A poor undercoat ruins your figure before you even start. Too much primer, too little, too slick, too grainy. There are a million ways to ruin a figure. Here’s an article on the subject of undercoats.

Airbrushing Miniatures

Grey Goat studios has this tutorial on airbrushing your wargaming miniatures.

Speed Painting

Sean K Reynolds has written a nice piece on speed painting. The theory is that what you want to do is put 100 figures on the table, not create 100 individual masterpieces. In recent years, I’ve done much more of the “good enough for the table” figures, and far fewer of the “showcase quality” types.

Keeping Paint On Plastic Figures

Matt Fritz has an article on how to keep the paint on plastic miniature wargaming figures.

Painting Warmaster Figures

I’ve always found painting 10mm and 6mm wargames figures to be difficult. Brumbaer has this guide that hopefully will make things easier.