Greetings from Tokyo! I'm Trip, and welcome to the Hammer of Wrath, a channel dedicated to painting, printing and celebrating all things tabletop gaming related.
The idea and stuf fis awesome and I like them but man... 3D printing is just, really bad still? Those print layers are so obvious even with what I assume is the best tech?
Honestly, it's all user error on my part! I'm still learning, and I didn't have the printer settings dialed in properly. Check some of my more recent videos, like March's Space Wolf combat patrol, and you'll notice a marked improvement - with nearly imperceptible layer lines. (and those that are visible are only showing up because the video is recorded at 4K, zoomed in-- the parts are perfect to the naked eye, even up close.)
@@thehammerofwrath Hek, I will check them out then. even if it takes A LITTLE sanding, that's fine. But yeah so many prints I buy on etsy etc always come with huge lines
I absolutely love this kit. It was one of my favourites as a teenager. When I went back to the hobby in 2020 I thought it was a massive shame it had gone but I managed to find some from the Conquest magazine set that predates the Imperium magazine from one of your other videos. This video has inspired me to dig it out and paint it up
Those Greytide Studios additions just absolutely transform the army. Agreed that with the base Primaris pieces, the SM armies all kinda look same-same.
Agreed! But in this case, if you intend to build the combat patrol, the instructions are actually inaccurate! (and I would argue that building heavy bolters and melta guns is more fun than 10 bolters) :)
I would love someone to paint one of these like Iron Man's armor, in Boba Fett's colors, or like Tron's armor. Another option would be the Cobra color scheme from GI Joe. I don't do Warhammer at all, but I might buy some just to paint how I like.
That's one of the best parts of the hobby; you can paint your models however you like! I once saw a space marine army that was painted in the colors of the Cincinnati Bengals!
@@thehammerofwrath That would be cool to see. I loved painting my minis when I played D&D. But that was years ago when I still had all my friends nearby. We all got married and moved away with jobs after college. I need to find a new group.
Can someone help me wih identifing shadow grey vallejo color that was mentioned in the video everything that i can find is sombre grey with numer 72048
That's it. My bottle is old, so it's in two languages. "Gris Sombra" and "Shadow Grey". It's likely they've just changed the english name. the numberis a match.
looks great the only thing else i wanted to see is how would you do lighting bolts though you could just make a 50 50 of the imperial navy blue and mat white or at least until you get a bright nearly white blue
Nicely done, man! Doing this many Combat Patrols is impressive. I feel your pain with the chaos trim. I'm currently painting some up for a video and it's painful. Haha Looking forward to what you tackle next. 🤟
These are looking badass!! Iv always loved the Night Lords aesthetic and really wish GW would hurryand bring their legion back into the fold in the lore. I love that they gave them a Killteam kit at least. Now that this challenge is over I look forward to your next ventures whether that be more challenges or just working on your own personal armies. Also could join in on the Skaventide hype train since everyone basically has haha. I did enjoy your Leviathan box videos so I wonder if you would consider getting in to AoS with their launch box a doing the same. Also congrats on almost 3 quarters of 10k subs!! Your channel is really seeing some great consistent subs and should have no problems reaching 10k by the end of the year
@@thehammerofwrath lol cant argue that. I recently got rid about 4k points of 40k models that I was planning on starting between 2 factions and some Killteams, all to start AoS. Grey Knights I decided to drop in the hopes they actually get a range refresh either this edition or next. Tau because I came to the conclusion that I really just like the Mechs and the rest doesnt really interest me, so cant really make a functional army out of just mechs haha. I also got rid of all the KT sets that I dont have armies for to save some money and prioritize KT for just armies I own so they have more use outisde of KT.
@@thehammerofwrath the centerpieces are what got me into AoS actually lol. 40k just doesnt have the amount and level of quality of centerpeices as compared to AoS. The primarchs are great and several factions have at least 1 great centerpeice, maybe the Necrons with a couple more, but almost every faction in AoS has multiple great centerpieces
How do you not have more subscribers and views? Your work is amazing! Now that you've done all the combat patrols, have you considered doing something similar with Vanguards or Spearheads for AoS since 4th edition is right around the corner?
How's the gaming scene in general in JP? I know in Tokyo it's decent, I've been to the Akihabara GW store a few times. I'll be moving over in a few years, but I only play ToW, Horus Heresy, and Mordheim. I'd also likely be in Tohoku or Sapporo.
I've not really traveled outside of the major Tokyo area, so I can't say. There are a few discord groups for finding expat gaming clubs all across Japan, though!
The black primer works like a dream at 30psi. But as you can see the same brand's white primer is all splattery at that level. Still figuring it out...
@@thehammerofwrath thanks for the reply, i tried 30psi today, worked great, i dont have a black at the moment, i have 2 greys, one army painter and the other AK, no issues with splattering, love the vids
I've personally found that with possessed, it is worth it just airbrush the skin. You can do a base skin tone, lighter zenithal and then spray from the bottom with a darker color or even your shade of choice. Then just some simple highlights and then paint the armor with a brush. Makes the skin parts much easier and the blending looks smoother.
Really nice paintjob! A worthy ending 12 month CP. I bought myself the content from the Mega and Most Wanted Set as individual bottles + 4 or 5 colours which I liked and this assortment left almost no wishes open about colour selection for me. Since I own them, I did not used my 90+ Citadel Paints 🙈 (I speared out the Washes, Metallics ans effects. Cuz I already owned the Washes & Metallics from the old range and they were pretty good back then and for Acrylic-effects my go to are still Citadel).
Congratulations on completing 12 combat patrols! What an incredible journey! Thank you for taking us all on it with you! Wow those Army Painter Fanatic paints worked amazingly! I like some of their results, especially the metallics! Which of the 12 combat patrols was your favourite ones to build and which was your favourite ones to paint? If you could revisit and expand any of the combat patrols which ones would you like to do? Do you keep these combat patrols on display? Have you considered building each one their own display board base? (I’m just imagining now twelve 1x1 foot display boards for each combat patrol displayed upon!)? Living in Japan, do you have much room for a gaming? Do you have any space saving techniques for playing / storage of a 40K table and its terrain? Thank you again!
The paints are mostly great, with a few shortcomings. I'll post a full, independent review next month. My favorite to build was the Astra Militarum patrol because I got to make scenic bases for the artillery pieces. But I had the most fun painting the Orks. Oil washes and rust weathering is FUN! If I paint Ragnar Blackmane, I'll have exactly 1,000 points of Wolves, so I'll likely do that in the near future. All of the patrols are in storage boxes! xD Space is at a premium here in Japan, so I'm actually running out of closet space!
just found your channel today, man I must say thank you the presentation was awesome and all thhe info given and tips on painting was super dope! Im finishing some Warp Talons currently then ill be moving onto some Night Lords myself.
on my night lords, I prime with colour forge tempest blue and then wash with drakenhoff nightshade, it gets a really night midnight blue to near black in the recesses
Looks awesome! I spray my models with the metallic trim color as the base coat first, then fill in the panels. It's less agonizing than picking out the trim IMO
I mean, they sent me the set and we entered into a sponsorship agreement, I marked the video as sponsored in the youtube settings, and I called it out in the intro, so I'm not sure what to tell you...
It´s free YT content and I don´t see the difference to Duncan and his 2tc or all the Grimdark Painters with Villain Inks the last months. And I don´t really see the tutorial in here. It´s just a guy painting his models and I´m totally fine with this. It´s a sponsored video and I don´t see a point in complaining. It´s made clear at the start of the video. Ok, the "AP-praising" is a bit over the to. But honestly... much better than "hidden" advertising. IMO
As a part of my arrangement, I will also do a separate, impartial review of the paints. They aren't perfect by any means, and I will discuss some of the shortcomings of the set. Stay tuned!
really nice work , I have the army set as was going to make them all MPs, blue cloth , Green armour and red helmets ( uk MPs were red berets) but this has persuaded me to go back to the original Scheme.
I disagree with the premises that they dropped the ball. It's marketing. They will release all this in time. People forget that the vast range of "flavor" the space marine range had was built up over years even decades of expansion. It wasn't all dropped on day one. If they did drop it all at once they couldn't built and expand, therefore milking that cash cow over the next 20-30years as they did the last.
Hey man, I really love your videos. Have you ever done terrain building. I'd love to get some of that pink XPS foam they sell in America but the stuff they have here in Japan just isn't the same. Have a great day.
"sprue goo" is a mixture of chopped up sprue in a bottle of thin plastic cement. It melts and makes a plastic paste you can use to fill cracks and seams. But, any modeling putty would work just fine.