Over hill and lofty mountain – how to make magnetised wargaming hills
Looking for some inspiration to make your own wargaming hills? You are in luck! I show you how to make versatile hilly terrain featuring magnets.
Miniature artistry, terraforming and inking adventures - with a pinch of history.
Looking for some inspiration to make your own wargaming hills? You are in luck! I show you how to make versatile hilly terrain featuring magnets.
This fancy Musketeer features not only a mustache, no he also comes with brocade and a chicken. So join me for an ornithological adventure.
The yew’s trunk is finished, but what do to about the foliage? I experiment with three options. Which one will make the cut?
Ever wanted to design and laser-cut your own modular gaming board? You will need a bit of a mad-scientist attitude, but I promise the results will be great.
If you need a stunnig centre piece for your table look no further. I show you how to build an ancient yew tree from scratch.
Ever thought about making some hazel bushes for your gaming table? No? That’s a pity. Better have a look at this tutorial then.
Starting out converting your minis? Need some pointers? You are in luck, in this tutorial I give you the basics.
We put Agema Miniatures’ Greg McBride to the question and ask him about his early wargaming career, Agema’s genesis and his plans for the company’s future.
Always wanted to get into historicals? Maybe this review of Agema’s offerings will make you a convert!
This post is for you if you plan to build a skirmish board and if you are into drinking wine. Zum Wohl!