This month, our talented Artists dove into some amazing projects. From the rich worlds of Warcrow and Kill Team to stunning custom freehand designs and bold Infinity models, November was all about creativity, new ideas and jaw-dropping results. Let’s dive into some of our favorite projects from this month – who knows, they might inspire your next commission!
Warcrow is the latest offering from Corvus Belli, set in their brand-new Lindwurm universe. This game blends balanced, skirmish-style gameplay with a rich fantasy setting that’s perfect for fans of tabletop adventures.
The miniatures for Warcrow are nothing short of spectacular and we took good care of them by painting them at our highest Display standard. Vibrant colors, details and atmospheric bases make these models truly shine. If you’re already a fan of Infinity and want something fresh to explore, Warcrow is a must-try. These models were an absolute joy to work on and we can’t wait to hear what you think about them!
Kill Team continues to dominate the skirmish scene, and Hivestorm is proof that Games Workshop knows how to create unforgettable starter sets. This box is packed with two full squads and loads of terrain, perfect for building immersive battlefields.
In the studio, Hivestorm was a huge hit. Our team painted several sets in different color schemes, pushing the boundaries of creativity. One of our favorite paint jobs features bold, contrasting colors and detailed weathering effects on the bases. Whether you’re a seasoned Kill Team commander or just starting out, Hivestorm is the perfect way to dive into intense, tactical battles.
Who doesn’t love a beautifully painted Imperial Knight? This month, we had the pleasure of working on another Knight, this time adorned with a stunning freehand design.
Our previous freehand Knight was a big hit on Instagram, and we couldn’t wait to create something even more impressive. This design features bold patterns and intricate details that truly elevate the model. Freehand painting is one of our favorite challenges, and we love seeing these towering war machines transform into unique works of art. Want your Knight to stand out on the battlefield? Let us help with your vision!
The World Eaters are a Chaos army that needs no introduction. Known for their relentless brutality, these warriors demand paint schemes as bold as their personalities.
This month, we went beyond the classic red-and-brass combo, experimenting with turquoise tones, soft gradients, and striking OSL (Object Source Lighting) effects. The result? A unique take on the XII Legion that turns heads on the tabletop. Whether you’re a fan of the classic look or want something fresh for your World Eaters, we’d love to help create an army that’s truly yours.
Infinity has a style all its own, and the Japanese Sectorial Army (JSA) miniatures are no exception. These models draw heavy inspiration from Japanese culture, blending samurai aesthetics with sci-fi flair.
This month, we focused on bold purple and orange tones that make the JSA stand out on the tabletop. The vibrant colors and clean lines required attention to detail, but the end result is nothing short of epic. If you’re building your Infinity collection, we’d love to hear your ideas and help you make them real. Stay tuned to our social media for more Infinity goodness – we’ve got even more projects in the works!
November was a month packed with creativity, and we’re excited to keep the momentum going. Whether you’re into Warcrow, Kill Team, Infinity or any other tabletop game, our team is waiting for your miniatures. From bold freehands to custom paint schemes, we’ve got you covered.
Got an idea for your miniatures? Reach out to us today and let’s discuss how we can make your army or display pieces stand out.
Every miniature tells a story, and we love being part of that storytelling process. Follow us on social media to see more of our latest creations and behind-the-scenes looks at our studio.
Let’s keep making the tabletop a more colorful place – one miniature at a time!
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