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Hey, Welcome to TBB.
Traveller has a lot of great links to painting sites on his website In the " Useful Blood Bowl Links" section:
http://www.blood-bowl-miniatures.de/
There are some tutorials there. Hope that helps.
Traveller has a lot of great links to painting sites on his website In the " Useful Blood Bowl Links" section:
http://www.blood-bowl-miniatures.de/
There are some tutorials there. Hope that helps.
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Or try this.
http://www.coolminiornot.com/go.php/go/ ... expand/all?
http://www.coolminiornot.com/go.php/go/ ... expand/all?
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At least when they are painted they know what sides they should be bashing.....before the blood & mud gets on them of course!!
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Hi Stéphane !
I am also a newbie and for general all model painting here's another very good site that has a painting tutorial. It never hurts to have to many of these links as there are a few different ways of doing the same thing.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-13090/index.html
just have fun and remember if you need to strip them use Dettol with the Pine oil.
I am also a newbie and for general all model painting here's another very good site that has a painting tutorial. It never hurts to have to many of these links as there are a few different ways of doing the same thing.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-13090/index.html
just have fun and remember if you need to strip them use Dettol with the Pine oil.

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Nadgers Von Rockhammer - the orc stroker,
his Orcs eat the hummie flesh..... a passion this rat shares, although orc is nice too..just takes longer
his Orcs eat the hummie flesh..... a passion this rat shares, although orc is nice too..just takes longer
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Hi Stéphane !
I am also a newbie and for general all model painting here's another very good site that has a painting tutorial. It never hurts to have to many of these links as there are a few different ways of doing the same thing.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-13090/index.html
just have fun and remember if you need to strip them use Dettol with the Pine oil.
I am also a newbie and for general all model painting here's another very good site that has a painting tutorial. It never hurts to have to many of these links as there are a few different ways of doing the same thing.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-13090/index.html
just have fun and remember if you need to strip them use Dettol with the Pine oil.

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Nadgers Von Rockhammer - the orc stroker,
his Orcs eat the hummie flesh..... a passion this rat shares, although orc is nice too..just takes longer
his Orcs eat the hummie flesh..... a passion this rat shares, although orc is nice too..just takes longer