Exo-suits are fantastic additions to a setting that wants something beefier than traditional armored vests, but not as heavy as full on power armor. The exo-suits have a unique aesthetic that make them well fitting in everything from a cyberpunk setting, to the grimdark of 40k. More
Category Archives: TABLETOP GAMING
Shoutout: BPCustomCreations YouTube Channel
Quick shoutout to BPCustomCreations YouTube channel by Ben, who is posting all kinds of diorama and 1:64 scaled builds. There is also a free 3D printable file for download of one of the 1:64 scale cars featured on the channel, available on cults3D.More
Showcase: Scratchbuilt Hover Bike by Badger Bodges
Scratchbuilding vehicles usually brings to mind plasticard or cardstock creations, but when it comes to making small fast units sometimes it doesn’t take more than the creative assembly of scrap items. More
My Projects: Work-In-Progress Rescuing Romans
Painting up a box of 3D printed Romans that were donated to me, using craft paints!More
Shoutout: Free 3D printable Squat Dreadnought by Tarimsblood
Tarmisbloood has designed a modified Oldhammer dreadnought for a squat army. The file is free on cults3D. A perfect attention grabber for the retro minded hobbiest with a 3D printer.More
Shoutout: Miniature sculptures of Phil Hynes
Phil Hynes has made an entire hobbying career out of showing what is possible with greenstuff, wire, and a lot of patience.More
Showcase: Scratch built Warlord Titan by Hamxerious
Big. Stompy. Robots. They are timeless favorites, and an addition that many people want for their tabletop armies. The filter to turning that desire into reality is cost, but it doesn’t have to be. The hobbiest that goes by Hamxerious online has created an entirely scratch built stompy robot from a variety of common materials…More
Showcase: Scrap Ork Fleet by Joshua Allan-Johns
Ork fleet made from cardstock, bottlecaps, and assorts plastic odds & ends. More
Showcase: Papercraft 40k Titan by Hammer_Forged_Painting
Making vehicles by papercrafting is a long tradition in the hobby. Hammer_Forged_Painting has tackled a huge papercraft project of his own with a Warhammer 40k scale Warlord Titan.More
Showcase: Fallout New Vegas Drive-In theater by Brandon G.
A drive-in motion picture is a great place to take a date, bury a pesky courier, or take you mind off patrolling the Mojave. Brandon G., who goes by the Instagram name GreeneBean0883, has not just scratch built a drive-in, but one that actually lights up to really give a wasteland battlefield or RPG map…More
Shoutout: LEADPLAGUE blog
LEADPLAGUE is an awesome and active Oldhammer blogMore
My Project: Gaslands podracer
A scratchbuilt podracer scaled for use in Gaslands.More
Showcase: Grimdark Tau swordsman by Cole Androlick
Set in the dark, grimy crevices of 40k, Inq28 provides opportunities for hobbiests to create models representing characters that exist outside the massive, loud battlefields.More
Showcase: “B.O.B. Robot” by CraftyRic
The hobbyist and scratchbuilder CraftRic posts his creations on YouTube and Instagram. One that caught my eye was a post-apocalyptic robot.More
Shoutout: TripleSpireWorkshop 3D sculpts
TripleSpireWorkshop is a kickstarter run by Isaya Disayakarin offering original digital sculpts of science fiction soldiers. More
Showcase: Scratch built bunker by Adrián
Well crafted terrain turns a kitchen table game into an immersive battle. Of the terrain found on a battlefield, a bunker can become the center point of a fight. A welcome strongpoint for holding off waves of attackers, or a stubborn obstacle that needs to be obliterated. Depending on your point of view.More
Showcase: Baneblade Tank by Liam O’Connor
Since the December 1990 publication of White Dwarf #132, there has been a template to create a Baneblade out of cardstock. Liam O’Conner, 35, of Ireland took on the challenge to scratch build such a Baneblade to back up his 327th Catachan troops.More
Shoutout: Woehammer.com
A regularly updated tabletop blog run by mainly by Peter Holland that covers a range of scifi, fantasy, and historical wargames. Check out their recaps of classic White Dwarf battlereports, collecting Rogue Trader minis, a 40k fanzine, and more!More
Showcase: DAKA DAK Orks
The DAKA-DAK is a fierce ork hoard full of towering mechanical walkers and oversized boyz, all sporting the borrowed look of the North Afrika Korps, combined with The Blood Axe clan’s focus on tactics.More
Showcase: November 2021 local tournament
Getting some photos of local 40k armies duking it out. More
