This channel is all about levelling up your mini painting game and having some fun whilst doing it! Aimed at the beginner to intermediate level it is my aim to help people explore new techniques and ideas to get them away from using grey plastic armies or "tabletop standard". My content mostly revolves around Games Workshop and the Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar game systems but I'll paint anything that's put infront of me so expect a whole range of madness. I'm no Golden Demon winning painter but I love passing on the skills that I have learnt to help others level up! I post weekly mini painting tutorials and am always willing to take suggestions on topics!
Late to the Party, but these look amazing! I love this "non-dirty" vision of grimdark, and really want to figure out how to incorporate in to my necrons. Will definately check out your other videos and sunscribe but any advice would be highly appreciated.
I know I'm three years late to the party but I've just found this video! I've been struggling loads with greenstuff trying to replace a missing Death Guard bell from a model bought on eBay and this has helped so much, I was ready to call it quits and just buy a new model but this saved me, thank you so much!
They look absolutely stellar mate. Bring in a video for this! And thabk you for exemplifying a sinister vibe... something under done in this hobby! Dirty is great, but a sinister feel is for the right race is bloody powerful!
"Because noone likes grimdark (expect some internet perverts) and this aesthetic doesn't sales well." Was one comment I got when I put up a video of grimdark(ish) Bretonnians 😫
WTF lol just came to getting round to priming and painting mine and looking for inspiration, and you're the dude and these are the models I bought off of you! I'm sorry (rich?) I'm gonna be painting back over your lovely scheme! 😅😅
Hello ! Your starting collection is really impressive ! Do you have made any tuto for your GSC ? The mars base, painting tuto (black armor, pale skin, green OSL light, etc.)
Hi, know this video is a little older but i am going to get back to painting grimdark and was wondering on the rest of the model for colours paints etc if possible?
Great video!! Really inspires to do something similar to my Corvus Cabal! One quick question, did you wash the entire modal with Nuln Oil ? You mention that you applied it to all the materials, is that the whole modal or only the clothes/armor/metal?
I use lacquer thinner and Mr Hobby Tool Cleaner (which I believe is mostly acetone) to do a thorough cleanup after spraying enamels. I always pull the needle out toward the front in order to minimize contamination toward the seal in front of the trigger.
Keep sticking your tools in your mouth with paints and pigments you have no idea of what they are and you might end up like these girls: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radium_Girls
This skin tone is perfect for what I'm after thank you, just wondering can you sub the oil wash for very thinned down agrax earthshade/nuln oil to creat the shadows?
Not to sound mean but for me anyway, I can't seem to get citadel products to deliver the results I want. To me, they are garbage. Over time I've found several brands outperform and even though some are difficult to get, I'd rather be patient and wait for deliver than spend 10 min running down to my local mini store. Vallejo, Ammo by Mig, Abteilung 502, Wilder,VMS, Tamiya, and Pro Acryl. They all bring a little something different and work together to help elevate your minis or models. Thanks for a great and informative video!
So many people have the false sense of security that accrylis are safe or safer. Well I read a label on a Tamiya acceylic paint and it gives a warning on cancer. The fact is the only stuff to breathcis clean fresh air.