GeekDad Paints: ‘Star Wars Imperial Assault’ Captain Terro
Dewback! Dewback! Dewback!
Dewback! Dewback! Dewback!
It’s been a long couple of years, but my initial primed ‘Imperial Assault’ figures are finally all painted! Does this mean the series is over? Far from it…
In May, I challenged myself to complete my remaining ‘Imperial Assault’ minis. So, how did I do? Well…
Why painting ‘Imperial Assault’ miniatures is enriched by and enriches the greatest film saga ever created.
In honor of May the 4th and the 40th Anniversary of ‘Star Wars’, I’ve decided to do something about my seriously embarrassing backlog of unpainted ‘Imperial Assault’ minis. Join me in #StaWaMinPaiMo!
You ready for more yet? It’s time to paint one of the more menacing figures in the ‘Imperial Assault’ base box, the Nexu.
GeekDad Paints! is back after a summer (and fall) hiatus with the next in the ‘Imperial Assault’ series. It’s time to paint the AT-ST.
This week’s GeekDad Paints! is all about those lovable fuzzballs who love nothing more than murdering the stuffing out of Imperial Troops. That’s right, it’s Wookiee time!
This week on GeekDad Paints, I tackle the Dark Lord of the Sith in homage to my recent run through Walt Disney World!
This week on GeekDad Paints! I show you how a base primer and little bit of metallic paint can transform the Probe Droids from ‘Imperial Assault.’
It’s time to tackle the worst shots in the universe! That’s right, this week I’m painting ‘Imperial Assault’s monochromatic Stormtroopers!
It’s time to paint the Rebel Heroes for ‘Imperial Assault!’ What happens when you throw a soldier, a commander, and a Jedi in a vat of goo? Read on to find out.
This week on GeekDad Paints! I tackle the E-Web Engineers from ‘Imperial Assault.’ Also, finally something else from Combatzone Scenery other than crates!
It’s time to start painting good guys in this week’s GeekDad Paints! as I take on the Rebel Troopers from ‘Imperial Assault.’
It’s time to leave monochromatic characters behind this week as I dive into painting the Imperial Officers for ‘Imperial Assault!’
GeekDad Paints is a regular column where we talk about the miniature painting we’ve got going on. In this installment, I continue my ‘Imperial Assault’ upgrade by painting the Emperor’s Royal Guards.
Sorastro’s videos are the benchmark in paint tutorials, clear, well edited and extremely helpful. I’ve used his tips and techniques, for IA, Batman, and Warhammer. Now he tells us how it’s done.
Follow me as I attempt to paint all of my Reaper Bones and learn some new painting techniques as I go.
In this GeekDad Paints! I return to my childhood favorites, with Knight Models’ Batman and Robin.
In this GeekDad Paints! post, I paint two of Games Workshops most famous foes. It’s Genestealers vs. Space Marines from ‘Warhammer 40,000: Lost Patrol.’
Inspired by earlier episodes in the GeekDad Paints! series, I’ve broken out my brushes and rediscovered my passion for averagely competent miniature painting.
When Army Painter reached out and offered to send me their latest official ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ collections, I leaped at the chance.
The board game (and board game-related!) news that caught our attention for the week ending March 9, 2018.
The board game (and board game-related!) news that caught our attention for the week ending February 9, 2018.
‘Massive Darkness’ is the latest Kickstarter success story from CMON to hit the tabletop and it brings with it old-school dungeon crawling fun (and lots of awesome minis).
‘Monopoly Gamer’ is one of those rare games that challenges your expectations about classic games, taking the bones of ‘Monopoly’ and turning into something new.
Games are to geeks like air is to humans and Star Wars games are no exception. Below is a small sampling of the Star Wars related tabletop games we enjoy and why.
Games Workshop has released a simplified version of their classic ‘Warhammer 40K’ with the younger gamer in mind. Is ‘Battle for Vedros’ a new gateway into the world of tabletop gaming? My family seems to think so.
A month or so back, I stumbled upon a post from John Suski on DM Scotty’s Facebook group page–John created some custom paint bottle holders for his desk, complete with color samples and labels.
Welcome to the Jungle: Games Workshop’s ‘Lost Patrol’ delivers a frenetic ‘Warhammer 40,000’ experience.