Such an well produced video with easy step-by-step instructions! As a person just getting into the wold of Warhammer 40k, this is by far the best Space Wolves tutorial that I’ve seen. Well done mate keep the videos coming!
Hi new to the channel but a veteran gamer. Not much of a painter though. Last time I painted my Space Wolves was @2001. I was looking a recipe to duplicate my old method and thanks to a search on RU-vid I found your channel. You have made it look easy and given this reluctant veteran gamer to confidence to give it a try, thank you. I have now subscribed to your channel.
I really hope you give painting another go. the best thing to do is just enjoy it and not to put those expectations on ourselves, especially when starting out. just believe you'll get there eventually. welcome to the channel :D
I love these tutorial videos youre doing. The pace of the video, details and tips you give, the organization and clean presentation up close of each step with the paint you are using are all perfect... I cant tell you how many times Ive watched a tutorial and they either forgot to tell you what color they used or it was quickly mentioned and I would have to go back to find what color they used. Please dont change this style of video. Thanks!
This has been absolutely brilliant for helping me level up my marine painting. First time glazing too. Thank you so much. Wish I could attach my terminators, so you could see.
I im just gettin started in warhammer, and these are super helpful problen is i have to 2 weeks to get them because i live in finland but i just wanted to say thank you!🤗🎨
Yes please but also PLEASE do some black legion, your the only minipainting tutorialist on youtube who is amazing and actually shows all the steps and I'm doing black legion at the moment so a vid on black legion would be amazing thank you so much! And as always amazing content!
the helmet and back pack is painted the same as the armour. I wouldn't be showing anything different. If its wanting to see the resaults on the back pack and helmet during the tutorial then thats something I can think about for future tutorials. :D
Hey, Michael! You are doing great work. I paint all my 2 miniatures using your guides, they are really nice, and contain only useful info. But recently I got stuck with highlighting assault space marines jump packs. I do not undestand where to put more bright colors on the cilindric parts of the jump pack. If you can paint one blood raven assault space marine - it would be magnificent. Anyway - thank you for your guides!
I’m glad you enjoy my content. I always focus on the things I can highlight first, the obvious edges for example. And when your ready to highlight the cylinder i would do broader lines but softer. Thinking the paints more than usual helps
Yes please but also PLEASE do some black legion, your the only minipainting tutorialist on youtube who is amazing and actually shows all the steps and I'm doing black legion at the moment so a vid on black legion would be amazing thank you so much! And as always amazing content!
Couple of Q You said whenever you paint thin it. Did you mean just for the base or all the colors? Will painting the glue spots interfere with the glue? It looks thin so i think it wouldnt buuut i figured I'd ask Finally how did you get get the pieces to stick to the wood? Great videos great depths and ok sorry for the questions but talk to me like im 5.
Haha I was wondering when someone was gonna ask. Don’t worry it’s a pretty obvious question to ask 🤷🏼♂️ I recommend always thinning your paints to make them easier to work with. How much water that is used is different though depending on what your doing. Mostly an equal amount for general painting. Twice the amount for glazes and not so much if your highlighting I use super glue to stick them to the blocks Paint will interfere with plastic glue, although it will still work the bond won’t be as strong. Best practice is to scrape some of the paint away so the plastic surfaces can touch each other I do have a tutorial about getting miniatures ready for painting on the channel 💪🏻
Hi, I like your tutorials. Could you consider having the paint color used displayed on screen for the entirety of each step instead of only at the beginning? It helps when skipping around in the video. Thanks
Could get away with using another blue insted of blue horror, trying to figure out which paints i need to buy, I just got space woles and want to do them like this more or less
the best thing I would say to do, is to find a conversion chart online. you should be able to find somewhere the colour match to what ever paint range you normally use.
@@TableTopReadyRU-vid hey thank you! Excellent video(s) btw! I'm a novice miniature painter, but every time I buy a new army, your channel is the first one I check out for painting advice! ESPECIALLY the Adeptus Custodes...man they came out great!
Hi, not played 40k for a long time now and still have a fair few unpainted ultramarines. Can i paint them in space Wolves colours to make a space Wolf army or is that a no no does anyone know please?
Sorry, but it's a very time consuming way to paint such figures. Painting contents of a box like (Boarding or combat) would take weeks or even months. As a veteran painter I use completely different approach and get tabletop good looking & ready armies way faster. In a nutshell: 1. Glueing whole figures. 2. Priming the base colour with a rattle can + airbrushing if necessary. 3. Drybrushing. 4. Painting details (e.g. weapons) with a fine brush. 5) Shading. Anyway, your miniature shown looks perfect.
Thank you. It depends what your after and not everybody has an airbrush which is complicated and a whole process itself. but I'm just here to show how I like to paint them. Everybody is different
Great tutorial! You are great in building my self-confidence Why do you use superglue over plastic glue for final assembly, please? In your building tutorial you do it opposite way.
I'm glad i can do that for you. I use superglue on any parts i want to be able to remove later or once a part has been painted. So I'll use it to attach to something while I paint it and at the end. super glue doesn't effect the paint like the plastic glue does. I hope that makes sense.
I don’t know 🤔 I’ve not really looked at the 30k schemes. They’re certainly less colourful. I’m sure someone has done a tutorial for 30k wolves on RU-vids though. All the techniques in this tutorial still apply, it would just be choosing what colours to swop out