We all know how frustrating it can be sometimes, to invest in expensive miniatures; and then be faced with the daunting task of painting them to a level which you're proud of - Especially if you then go to play with/against someone.
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Not many gamers out there like to play against unpainted models - for many it reduces their enjoyment of the game.
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These guides are to help those of you out there (who, like me) either don't have the time or the skill to pull off expertly painted/pro-painted finished models - but enjoy playing the games and want to field good looking models.
About the Painter
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Matt is a keen hobbiest and painter - who has been painting models since he was old enough to hold a brush.
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Since 2015, he has moved into painting miniatures for table-top gaming, such as Warhammer 30/40K, and many others. His skill isn't the best, but he never fields an unfinished model when he plays.
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Support Staff
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Matt would like to thank his wife Steph, and their kids; for putting up with having models, paint and rule books crammed into every and any spare space in the house!
Contributing
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If these tutorials have helped you, and you feel like saying thank you, please donate here. Any amount is appreciated


Tabletop Made Easy are an associate of, and support Element Games in Stockport (UK) - TTME's local hobby store. They offer good discounts against most table top gaming, miniatures and accessories; and sport a decent and regularly attended Gaming Centre. We have many friends who work there, and many friends who regularly play there.
Tabletop Made Easy (TTME)

Tabletop Made Easy is a collection of guides for painting helpful and uncomplicated paint schemes on models which are used for
table-top gaming.
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We hope that this will overcome the daunting aspect of painting hoard-heavy armies for battle, such as Guardsmen, Tyranids and Orks; along with keeping paint schemes standardised for other miniature series too.
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If you like what you see, and you'd like to support us, feel free to give us a cheeky like on Facebook, and help us grow
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If you would like to contact us about techniques, or would like to recommend we have a go at a particular model - let us know...