This is not an Ikea joke but a way of making a cheap, fast and nice looking coulisse - or flat - for photos.
Read More16 ”good men” were chosen to protect the rebellion's young leader.
Read MoreHere’s how I made this diorama of two dueling samurais inside a glass jar for my fathers birthday.
Read MoreWhen Gustav Vasa marched into Stockholm in 1523 he had just turned 27 years old - how did the king look as a young man?
Read MoreHere is a quick and easy way to make a Roman classic - the testudo - from Warlord Games plastic legionnaires.
Read MoreA fairly quick method of painting dark age miniatures with a lot of colour variation.
Read MoreArmed with Perry miniatures medievals, some sculpting putty and all the crossbows I could get my hands on I started cutting and gluing.
Read MoreBadly sculpted horses is a common issue for me but these plastic equines might solve my problem.
Read MoreThe Ptolemaic army was only a shadow of its former self in 47 BC but still proved to be a match for Caesars legions in Alexandria.
Read MoreThis is the beginning of a project to build both peasant musters and royal forces for the conflicts of late medieval Sweden.
Read MoreAn easy way to touch up these mdf-buildings from Sarissa Precision’s “Streets of Rome” range.
Read MoreThe Siege of Alexandria isn’t Caesar’s most famous battle but it was exciting, diverse and probably one of his hardest fights.
Read MoreThis is a quick guide on how I made two versatile houses to use as scenery in photos.
Read MoreA closer look at this new-ish 28mm range of metal Republican Roman miniatures from Lycid Eye.
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