We offer a number of free downloadable hobby guides for working on our MDF kits written by multi talented Gary who not only designs and paints the kits but also went on to publish an awesome book covering many techniques and tips on this subject, the book can be found HERE. One perhaps overlooked freebie is the first of the guides we produced which dispels the myths around painting MDF kits and shows there is no need to prime and seal. The guide shows us how to use readily available materials to slap one coat on and get your kit on...
The Terraced House from our World Ward Europe Range is one of our most popular kits probably due to the flexibility of where and how you can use it and model it for your games or displays
We all dry brush and we all colour wash. This is a different take on the same processes. Brush pens are simply pens with a 'soft' brush shaped nib. They come in a mad variety of colours too. Because they are pens they allow you to draw directly on to your buildings.
Thatch is a common roofing material that is used all over the world. It's an unavoidable type of roofing if the gamer is aiming for a specific regional or era look for the table. As this is the case then why make it more difficult and time consuming than it needs to be? The same can be said for corrugated tin roofs.