Mike Bettle-Shaffer

Tech Heresy and You: Finishing Your 3D prints

In our Fabricator General series, we cover large projects or those with lots of building and construction and custom work. This week, we’re looking at how you can properly finish your 3D-printed models to give them a smooth, completed...

3D Printing, Tech Heresy and You – Owning your own STC

In our Fabricator General series, we talk about hobbying techniques and tricks, and ways to build, model, shape, and fix everything, with an eye toward information for both beginners and veterans. In today's special feature, Mike “Pvt_Snafu” Bettle-Shaffer, Chris “head58”...

Project Management in Warhammer: Taking your work home with you

One of the most daunting challenges a modeler can face is working through their backlog. While most of our articles talk about how to paint and model, we seldom talk about the process of managing it all. This week,...

Games Workshop painting guide index

Painting guide index Because I was bored, and tired of digging through google search results and the Warhammer Official Instagram page, I figured I'd spend sometime collating all of the 'Eavy Metal, Battle Ready and White Dwarf painting tips and...

About Me

Started back with the hobby in 8th edition by picking Thousand Sons, and has since developed an unhealthy love of filigree. This has led to a small Slaves to Darkness force amassing , alongside his Sylvaneth which funnily enough are also the army he's painted most of. When he's not painstakingly painted filigree, he enjoys creating his own terrain, either scratch built or 3D printed. He's also now spent enough time around Edwin that the dadgaming has rubbed enough and his hobby space is being over taken by a variety of historical ranges. Because everyone knows the best way to get someone to play a dadgame with you is to own two armies. Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeJB_S Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mikejbs/
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