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Today, I'm going to introduce an addition to our store's inventory: the All-In-One Modular Art Box by Krydufi.

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Hey everyone! For those newer to Trading Card Games, I wanted to take a quick look at the various types of trading card sleeves available to you, to protect your decks. Let's start from the inside and work our way out:Inner SleevesInner sleeves are typically thinner and more transparent than outer sleeves. They are designed to directly cover the trading card itself, providing a protective barrier against scratches, fingerprints, and other minor damages. Inner sleeves are often used in conjunction with outer sleeves for added protection. In our humid Canadian climate, they are also your best chance at avoiding cards...

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Wandering Adventures takes a look at the T'au, right before their release into Warhammer 40K: 10th Edition.

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A lot of customers ask me "Mike, do you zenithal prime? and my answer, these days, is always a resounding yes! Today we will dive in a bit and explore zenithal priming, why it's useful, and why you should do it even if you don't want to necessarily use the effect.   Zenithal priming is a painting technique used in miniature or model painting, particularly in the context of tabletop gaming miniatures. The term "zenithal" refers to the highest point in the sky, directly above an observer. Zenithal priming involves applying primer to a miniature from a specific angle to...

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Today at Wandering Adventures we are going to look at preparing a miniature for painting. It's not a crazy process, but there are a few things to look out for to make sure your painting process goes smoothly (pun intended).

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