Hobby Shortcut: Hobby Journal
Keeping a journal for our miniature wargaming hobby to capture ideas, to set goals, and to record progress isn’t new. But very useful!
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Keeping a journal for our miniature wargaming hobby to capture ideas, to set goals, and to record progress isn’t new. But very useful!
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Recently, I stumbled upon a handy product to protect your hobby desk on the cheap: MÅLA paper rolls from IKEA.[…]
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We, at A Gentlemanly Sport, use music and sound during miniature wargaming sessions. Why use sound? Similar to lighting, sound[…]
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I hate basing, I really do. It is nothing I enjoy at all. I am aware, that well made basing[…]
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In this tutorial I show you how to easily upgrade your light box into a miniature photography studio including realistic background images.
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When building wargaming terrain, I often wonder how to create buildings with a playable, accessible and practical interior. In regiment[…]
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Many of us armchair generals assembled some sort of kit, containing the wargaming equipment and gaming aids needed to wage[…]
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Eyes… who does not love to paint eyes on a 28mm miniature? Or for an army of 100+ models?Often it[…]
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Did you ever wanted to make your own DIY super glue accelerator? Weird question. But I’ll show you how nonetheless.[…]
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In this second hobby shortcut I show you how you can paint small areas on your miniatures with metallic markers[…]
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