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South East - Spitewood Smash up - May 2026

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  Spitewood Smash-Up - Warhammer Underworlds Tournament Report. The morning of the 9th of May had arrived, and it was time for the Agents of Sigmar’s latest Warhammer Underworlds tournament. Making the short journey to Redhill, Surrey, I readied myself for another full day of gaming. I had brought along Gorlock Blackpowder and his Buccaneers, a warband I have been enjoying for months now. At present, I have played over 50 games with them using a large range of deck combinations. My deck pairing, for this tournament, was Blazing Assault and Edge of the Knife. My deck was as follows. The plan was to limit my opponent’s scoring while achieving my relatively straightforward objectives. I also wanted to reach any Aqua Ghyranis tokens I could, ideally camping Shreek or Mange on them. I have had plenty of practice with the Buccaneers, and I hoped I knew them well enough to focus more on counterplay than simply piloting my own game. Game 1 v Kamandora's Blades with DS and WR I won th...

How to Paint Ghostly White Nighthaunt Miniatures

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How to Paint Ghostly White Nighthaunt Miniatures As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support the blog at no extra cost to you. This guide shows how to paint ghostly white Nighthaunt miniatures using a simple and easy to replicate method. When painting a full Nighthaunt army, the aim is to create a strong overall effect rather than perfectly finish each individual miniature. This approach allows you to work quickly while still achieving a consistent and striking spectral look. When I began painting my Nighthaunt army, I realised I would need a method that was both quick and effective. Each individual miniature does not need to be perfect, but the army still needs to look cohesive and striking on the tabletop. Over time, I developed this approach by combining ideas from various sources with my own experience. Brushes and Tools Used Medium layer brush Medium shade brush Small drybrush Fine detail brush Recently, I bought a set of Army Painter Hobby St...

How to Paint Nighthaunts - Complete Guide

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How to Paint Nighthaunt (Complete Guide) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support the blog at no extra cost to you. Nighthaunt are my main force in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. They are visually striking army, combining ghostly effects, flowing robes, and glowing magical energy. They can be painted quickly using simple methods, or pushed further with more detailed approaches. In this guide, I’ve brought together all of my Nighthaunt painting methods, covering different styles and techniques so you can choose what works best for your army. Brushes and tools used Raphael Brush Series 8404 Size 1 (Amazon Associate link) Winsor & Newton Sable Series 7 Brush No 0 (Amazon Associate link) Citadel Medium Layer Brush - Synthetic Citadel Small Layer Brush - Synthetic Citadel Small Drybrush - Synthetic (Amazon Associate link) The Citadel (synthetic) brushes are good relatively inexpensive brushes that I use for most of my basecoat and shading work. ...

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