Editorials

Published editorials with think-piece articles that express opinions related to the miniature painting hobby, wargaming, model building, and tabletop games. The opinions expressed in these articles are those of their individual writers.

When You Can’t Paint—7 Ways to Stay Creative Between Sessions

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Ever sit down at your miniature painting desk and immediately feel the clock press in on you? That happened to me the other day. I had ten minutes—just ten—before I had to jump into another responsibility. Everything was laid out: the brushes, the water cup, that model I’ve been meaning to finish for weeks. But

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From Spark to Blaze: Building Creative Momentum the Natural Way

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Creative momentum takes time. That’s something I was reminded of the other evening as I crouched beside a fire pit, coaxing a stubborn flame to life. I was out there alone, watching the smoke curl and twist in the fading light, trying to remember how I usually get these fires going. It took me longer

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The Notts Hobbies Complete Drybrushing Set: A Practical Review

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Dry brushing is one of the easiest miniature painting techniques you can learn. It is the foundation for so many cool special effects that I always recommend dry brushing to new painters. Of course, for reliable results, you’ll want to use dedicated dry brushes, which have durable, stiff bristles that help you apply dried pigment

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Is it Worth the Upgrade? My Hands-On Review of the Redgrass SOLO R9 Task Lamp for Miniature Painters

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The Redgrass SOLO R9 Task Lamp is a compact, powerful lighting solution that follows the same formula of the flagship desk lamp Redgrass Creative released a few years ago. If you’re just starting out in the hobby or looking to add to an existing hobby setup, this article will show you something that may just

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The Gaahleri Mobius Airbrush: A Powerfully Reliable Tool for Miniature Painters

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Do you airbrush miniatures? If so, there’s a new twist on the block. For those who’ve explored airbrushing, you likely know how different airbrushes excel at specific tasks. For example, base coating requires an airbrush with a larger nozzle—like a 0.3 mm or larger—to efficiently spray thicker hobby acrylics onto your models. Similarly, priming models

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Elegoo’s Wash & Cure Station Review: Effortless Processing for 3D Resin Prints

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You know the feeling—you’ve poured hours into setting up your 3D print, waited patiently for it to finish, and then you’re faced with the messy reality of post-processing. It’s frustrating, time-consuming, and honestly, it sucks the joy out 3D printing miniatures with resin (at least for me). So, what are my overall thoughts about the

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SOLO Task Lamp (Overview): Portable Lighting for Miniature Hobbies

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As a creative hobbyist, I know how frustrating it is to work under inadequate lighting. Whether it’s painting miniatures or assembling models, poor lighting can distort colors, cast distracting shadows, and strain your eyes, making the experience less enjoyable. In this article, I share my excitement for the R9 SOLO task lamp from RedGrassCreative. If

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10 Video Games That Could Be Miniature Games, If Not Already!

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I’ve been playing a lot of video games lately, partly because they are easy to get into. As a busy adult, video games are great escapism, especially the action RPGs, e.g., Diablo-esque. But, I miss the tabletop experience—the miniatures, the strategic layout, and the top-down perspective that offers control and immersion. As I dabble into

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What a 48 Hour Fast Taught Me About Boredom and Creativity

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Fasting is something people try for all sorts of reasons—health, spiritual growth, or just curiosity. For me, it was about pushing my boundaries. Getting to know myself a bit better…I wanted to see how my body would react, sure, but more importantly, I wanted to understand how my mind would cope without food. Would I

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Can You Make a Living Painting Miniatures Full Time?

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So you want to turn your miniature painting hobby into “a real job”? Tabletop gaming has been around for centuries, but the advent of miniature painting has allowed for a greater level of immersion in these games. As long as people are gaming with miniatures, enjoying them in their various hobbies, there will always be

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