Pretty good ! 2 things I would add: 1) Some chipping on the armor using black / brown and silver. You nailed the dirt and grime but he doesn't look like he's seen a lot of fighting. 2) The blood Angels Color scheme needs a touch of green for contrast. Maybe a few of the gemstones could be painted green. The way he looks now, he's more like a blood raven. Btw, your choice of music really added to the feeling that he's been slowly withering away for millenia, somewhere hidden on a space hulk, drifting in space
Thanks Dr G! Some awesome feedback! I'll give some battle damage a go I'm future projects. With this one I was thinking that they have become trapped and starved to death or been killed by some Plague or virus (I'm playing as death guard in my campaign) Really appreciate the feedback 👍 😀
Killer job! I loved the layered build up that you used to create that lived-in, aged look. It's great how a story can be told with just a bit of grime and oil.
This week I bought one on eBay and plan to put it on top of a Land Raider or other tank as a relic for my Black Templars. This video is great for me, thank you!
If I can give a tip for speed. Using Vallejo Aluminium and a Snakebite leather wash/almost glaze over the top gets an insane gold colour with minimal effort, along with the different tones and colours because its a wash
I kitbashed something similar, but used some damaged helmet and skeletons that I 3d printed. But it getting expensive, so I am going to start using recasts in my diorama.
In your other blood angels tutorial, you dry brushed the white on for highlights before using the red ink And this one you airbrushed it. Does it achieve the same look? Which one looks better/do you prefer?
Hi Travis, good question! In the space hulk marine I didn't do a dry brush to highlight the edges as I wanted it to look extra faded and aged. With highlights it would look more striking. I am painting an entire army for my friend and I am using the original guide as my technique, ie I do use dry brush highlights. I think the edges of the armour really do pop with the dry brush method do that one js better. Hope that helps?
@@SlayerMiniatures In your video I realized that the original colour is blue and not red like the other Terminators. I just looked again in the box and found it :D
Love your style as always! Great stuff, though I cannot get over your liberal use of streak and grime 😂 I'm far too scared. Would like to see a video with like two finished models with and without.