I'm new to minis, but a long time ASoIaF fan. I haven't found many tutorials on painting the minis, but yours are great. Being a book fan, I only have one discrepancy. The Stark banner. I cringed when I saw it was teal and black hahaha. Thanks for the informative videos. I'm going to keep watching and I've already subscribed
This is truly a fantastic video! Just got my starter set for the holiday and used this for my Starks- turned out great! Thank you! Any idea if you will do a series on the Lannister units? Red has been my nemesis for my entire painting career... haha! Would love to see what your take on it is. Thanks again!
These guys look great - one day when I reach these models [my goodness that is a ton of models from the Kickstarter] I'll do something like you've done. I'd add that when painting rank and file, focusing a little more time on the front rank and eschewing some detail from the back ranks is a decent time hack. Now you're thinking "but then I have to manually separate my front rank models from other ranks when I set the unit up" - but you can make that process easier by gluing some small weights into the base of the more detailed front rank so they can be selected by feel. Admittedly the separation of ranks through the use of the WotR-style circle bases might make my advice for this particular game... not so great. :)
Charles Feduke thanks, that’s great advice! I actually did consider that but felt like I’d have trouble keeping track of who the front rangers were (other than the banner/leader). Your suggestion could work (weight) for sure.
Thanks! So I do get asked that from time to time...and I find it makes the video feel like even more work to edit and publish, and I'm already slower at that than I'd like :D (translation: I'm lazy)
nice work as always. I have only done the free folk heroes 1 and just not happy with the way they look , so strip and try again. I've picked up more paint ,so hopefully round 2 will look better. Or it could be my O C D for perfection. It will be good practice anyway.
Please more of these for Song of Ice and Fire! Great guide and discussion.
Justin Tidmore I hope to do more!
I agree! More ASOIAF miniatures please!
These look like the most easiest to paint, and I dig it
This tutorial is brilliant. Perfect balance between effort and result!
Raymond Tan thank you very much!
I'm new to minis, but a long time ASoIaF fan. I haven't found many tutorials on painting the minis, but yours are great. Being a book fan, I only have one discrepancy. The Stark banner. I cringed when I saw it was teal and black hahaha. Thanks for the informative videos. I'm going to keep watching and I've already subscribed
I always need Inspiration before I paint, Why I watch your channel and others. We all need a start point than add our own Flair. :) Great Work again.
Bobby Simpson for sure, thanks!
Great video. I look forward to seeing more on your Starks.
Robert Kingery thanks!
Wow I hope you have a series for all the Song of Fire and Ice minis
These look great, thanks for the video.
This is truly a fantastic video! Just got my starter set for the holiday and used this for my Starks- turned out great! Thank you!
Any idea if you will do a series on the Lannister units? Red has been my nemesis for my entire painting career... haha! Would love to see what your take on it is.
Thanks again!
These guys look great - one day when I reach these models [my goodness that is a ton of models from the Kickstarter] I'll do something like you've done. I'd add that when painting rank and file, focusing a little more time on the front rank and eschewing some detail from the back ranks is a decent time hack. Now you're thinking "but then I have to manually separate my front rank models from other ranks when I set the unit up" - but you can make that process easier by gluing some small weights into the base of the more detailed front rank so they can be selected by feel. Admittedly the separation of ranks through the use of the WotR-style circle bases might make my advice for this particular game... not so great. :)
Charles Feduke thanks, that’s great advice! I actually did consider that but felt like I’d have trouble keeping track of who the front rangers were (other than the banner/leader). Your suggestion could work (weight) for sure.
Great work my friend! I will be watching what you do with painting these awesome miniatures.
Thank you!
Very nice!
Amazing job. I hope you are going to do more. Thank you!
I was thinking a white tabarb, with a grey wolf sigil. But how do I play white good, and do I use a black wash over it? And how to highlight?
Why is the blue called trolls blood generally monsters are depicted as having black or red blood
It’s from a game called Hordes
How did you do the basing on the tray and minis?
th-cam.com/video/dsV4eg2JUFk/w-d-xo.html
Awesome
Thanks
Love your ASOIAF content! Any chance you could include paint lists in future video descriptions?
Thanks! So I do get asked that from time to time...and I find it makes the video feel like even more work to edit and publish, and I'm already slower at that than I'd like :D (translation: I'm lazy)
The MiniJunkie lol. I can totally relate
Fantastic work, looking forward to trying some of your techniques. New sub from me. 👍🏻👍🏻
ty bro
nice work as always. I have only done the free folk heroes 1 and just not happy with the way they look , so strip and try again. I've picked up more paint ,so hopefully round 2 will look better. Or it could be my O C D for perfection. It will be good practice anyway.