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New Look, Same Paint: White Metal Games Update

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White Metal Games is back in action; get your miniatures painted now with their simple Rolling Commission system!

White Metal Games just hit refresh, and it’s about time. The brushes never stopped moving, but now the site, service, and structure are getting the upgrade hobbyists have been waiting for.

If you’ve got gray plastic stacking up and no patience for vague timelines or flaky painters, their new Rolling Commission system might be the answer for you. 

Let’s break down what’s changed, what’s working, and why your next batch of minis might go through WMG.

What’s New at White Metal Games

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Let’s not sugarcoat it—social media updates have been about as frequent as a Bloodthirster at a tea party. But White Metal Games is still here, still swinging brushes, and yes, still taking on new clients.

The studio weathered the chaos of the last few years, swapped the shop for slippers (read: remote work), and kept those paint pots swirling.

If you’ve been wondering whether the miniatures have stopped marching—spoiler alert—they haven’t. Since the big pivot to remote commissions, WMG has cranked out thousands of models, from sprawling tabletop armies to unique conversions that would make even the most stoic warlord raise an eyebrow. Seriously, take a scroll through their Flickr gallery and tell me you’re not impressed.

Now, with the studio lead back from earning a Master’s degree (congrats, by the way), the focus is shifting back where it belongs—on paint, plastic, and players. Plans are in the works for a site overhaul, and if demand spikes, a new shop might just pop up down the line. Fingers crossed.

Rolling Commissions: Flexible, No-Nonsense Project Planning

WMGLet’s talk about how you can actually get models painted without the drama. White Metal Games now runs primarily on something called a Rolling Commission. Think of it like prepaid blocks of time. You tell them what you want painted, they suggest how long it’ll take, and you purchase a chunk of hours.

Simple. Transparent. No nonsense.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Brick (5 hours) – $325
  • Lump (10 hours) – $600
  • Chunk (20 hours) – $1,100
  • Hunk (30 hours) – $1,500
  • Slab (40 hours) – $1,800

The more hours you book, the lower the hourly rate. Slab gets you the best bang for your buck—$45 per hour compared to $65 if you’re just dipping a toe in with a Brick. There’s even a model discount if they’re sourcing your kits! That’s no joke if you’ve priced out plastic lately.

TL;DR? WMG Is Back in Business

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If you’re sitting on a pile of gray plastic shame or dreaming up your next army for a tabletop gaming tournament, White Metal Games is ready to help. Commission painting service doesn’t have to be complicated. Just reach out, grab a Block, and let them handle the brushwork.

Check Out Their Commission Services Here!

Will you be checking out their commission services after the update?
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