Welcome to Army of One, where I display a great looking painted model from stuff I’ve done or amazing figures I’ve seen around. If you click on the Army of One label you’ll be able to scroll through some great looking figures, all at once. Today we take a look at Brass Scorpion’s awesome Jugger-brute! –Enjoy Maximus Interested in […]
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Is it possible to have too many Orks or are there never enough? I recently painted another twenty shoota-boyz for my Ork army. This takes the model count for the army well past two-hundred and I still have more to do. So now I’m wondering if it’s possible to have too many models for an […]
Read MoreI recently painted a full twelve model mob of Ork Warbikes for my already massive Ork army. Ork Bike Mobs add lots of speed and firepower to da boyz. Waaagh!The first time I painted Orks for 40K was back when they were labeled “Space Orks” on some of their packaging, but I hadn’t touched Orks […]
Read MoreI collect and paint all things Chaos, so after recently painting a Skull Cannon Of Khorne I set about working on a Burning Chariot Of Tzeentch. This model has a lot of elements to it so I built it in subsections and then painted those separately to make it easier and faster to paint. The […]
Read MoreWith an Internet hobby handle like “Brass Scorpion” you’d probably expect that I might like the new Skull Cannon Of Khorne and you’d be correct. Though when first revealed this model drew a lot of criticism on game forums I think once you get it up close and start work on it you discover that […]
Read MoreThough I’ve been going by the Internet hobby handle “Brass Scorpion” for a few years now, anyone who’s checked out my hobby articles over time knows that I dabble in a lot of Games Workshop model ranges besides Chaos. I’ve been sitting on a pile of Tau stuff since their previous Codex release and added […]
Read MoreThough I go by the tag, “Brass Scorpion” and Chaos is my favorite range here’s more proof that I work on a lot of other model ranges. This week I’m going to show you a simple conversion that yields a very cool looking pose for a Tau Empire model. Remember the previous Tau Pathfinders that […]
Read MoreThis article features a technique that turns ordinary looking plastic bases into simulated weathered brick. The actual hobby work shown in this article was done by a friend of mine named, Dave. I think it looks terrific and I hope you will as well.I noticed him working on this a few weeks ago while painting […]
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