Thanks to your tyranid videos I finally achieved organic looking flesh for my tyranid army. Always thought it's too hard to do without an airbrush but that feathering and covering it with streaking grime really worked for me
Glad you enjoyed it and that it was helpful. You always should try to make some time for yourself, family, kids and work are important but if you don’t put a little time aside for yourself you’ll go crazy. Thanks for watching, it’s really appreciated
I'm a fan of the 24 paint challenge videos as well, but as a father of 3, a husband, with a full time job, etc. etc. etc., it's nice to see someone out there who hobbies like I try to hobby: around family commitments, whenever possible, and through exhaustion. Truly inspiring.
Thanks for sharing and also showing that real life comes first. Important thing to remember as many cannot do the marathon sessions that some professional painters can do
You’re welcome. There’s more important things than painting toy soldiers, family comes first. A hobby should be something you find time to do when all the important things are done. But it is good to find time just for yourself too. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, really appreciated.
I just spent 4 weeks putting 45 hours or so into my Neurotyrant 😂😂 it looks great, but there's is something special about you guys who can get a whole army done in such a short amount of time!
I have a marine army that takes me about a week per mini! It’ll never be finished at this rate, I’ve been working on it for years. I wanted this project to be quick and easy!
I really liked how these turned out, great job. My only critique is the bases read as the same colour as the models, which makes sense for tyranids adapting to the environment, but washes the models out a bit. A bit of warm-tone pigment powders would be a quick and easy way to seperate them.
It was really just for simplicity and to keep it quick, I like how they look but I can always go back and add more to the bases at some point. Thanks for watching!
Very nice work, really coherant! Despite being different types of Tyranid the way you've painted them in the same way brings it all together. Keep it up!
Very cool to see the whole army. I really fancied the first videos you did of this colorscheme and decided to copy it. I bought the tyranid combat patrol as my first warhammer army and have been following your brush tutorial. The models have come out absolutely awesome, cheers!
@@rgbminiaturesonly have a few thermagaunts completely ready. I'll make sure to show you the result when I finnish a few of the larger models as well!
Well done sir, I think you've done a fantastic job. Your color scheme is great and makes me wish I had waited on my color scheme for my fleet cause damn that looks so good.
Firstly great vid and like the scheme, I've started a Tyranid army that's based off the Leviathan scheme but changed some colours. It funny as you got a similar situation to me I've got two young girls and a heavily pregnant wife while I'm trying to find time to paint between FT work and family life lol
I like the realistic painting challenges. The professional RU-vidrs challenges are fun to watch, but I don't ever want Warhammer to feel like a job. Thank you for making this video and sharing your hobby experience with us!
Well done with that limited time! I spend so much time being neat, but I have a lot more free hobby time, so it works well for me. Still, there is no way I would paint even half of this in a week haha!
Love this scheme, mate. I've been looking for ages to find a scheme I loved for my Nids and I've decided this will be it. Looks so good. Loved this video and how real it was. Also could you post a list of the citadel colours you've used? I checked your other videos and you mention them, but if it was in the comments it'd be much appreciated. Good job!
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch it! I’m really glad you like the scheme and will give it a go! I’ll look at adding the list of colours in the description too
Yes, especially when using contrast paints. I also wanted to have a shiny look to them at the end to make them look more natural. Thanks very much for watching!
I wanted the bases be dark and keeping with the grim dark theme. A lighter base would probably work too. Also these bases are super quicker and need no effort! Thanks very much for the sub, it’s really appreciated
It’s a great tool but does become a hobby all of its own. It can take a while to get used to how it works, how to thin paints and the constant cleaning but once you get the hang of it it’s an amazing tool to have. Thanks very much for watching