The new Oathmark Dwarf Light Infantry have a few options that work okay for engineers: double handed pick axes, a double handed fire axe and a shovel too.
Another excellent video. I really enjoy your painting, converting, building videos, very inspiring. Thanks for not putting music under your talking, I find that very distracting - and thanks for not having ads :-)
Well again you've smashed it, the blokes look great and the barricades finish it off .even if they are on a shelf its like a little display, I will suggest the engineer leader needs his feather doing in white with the tip in red perhaps, you made your own dwarf wizard but he could pass for one at a push with the plans/scrolls he has...cheers now
I considered doing longer ones but in the rules (Oathmark) you can build/ demolish them 25mm at a time so it made sense. I'll be building a bigger badder version as terrain at some point.
Those are some awesome little guys, I'm really tempted to get some to go alongside my old GW Dwarfs I'm using for Erehwon! Also, I would be really interested to see results of using the Luke APS fast drying basing glue and basing material, then sealed with a layer of strong PVA. I've watched Luke APS apply super glue to his base ready basing material after it is applied, this may also be a good option?
I've not seen that, I don't have any thin super glue, I usually prefer the gel, but I might pick some up and do some experiments. I'm gonna have to deal them somehow I think.
If you don't have the sticks used, a cheap option would be to use some BBQ skewers, the bamboo ones are extremely cheap and easy to cut up for this kind of thing.
@@ScruffyCrow Was mainly talking about those in the US, but even there $1 US for enough to make them plus a decent pile of other terrain pieces comes out far cheaper.
Fitting ending theme.
The new Oathmark Dwarf Light Infantry have a few options that work okay for engineers: double handed pick axes, a double handed fire axe and a shovel too.
love the paint job Dwarf Engineers ,they turn out so well for you
Another excellent video. I really enjoy your painting, converting, building videos, very inspiring. Thanks for not putting music under your talking, I find that very distracting - and thanks for not having ads :-)
I've tried adding music and I never seem to get the levels right and I agree it can be really distracting.
The engineers came out awesome, and loving the barricades.
Thank you again for this inspirational video! Some great tips and inspiration for a neat little addition to the army.
Well again you've smashed it, the blokes look great and the barricades finish it off .even if they are on a shelf its like a little display, I will suggest the engineer leader needs his feather doing in white with the tip in red perhaps, you made your own dwarf wizard but he could pass for one at a push with the plans/scrolls he has...cheers now
The feather will probably get a revisit, no room for models on shelves yet but I can't wait to deploy them to hold back some greenskin hordes.
I made very similar barricades, but didnt bother with 1 inch pieces, and made them 5 inches long.
And yes, wood filler is the best basing material!
I considered doing longer ones but in the rules (Oathmark) you can build/ demolish them 25mm at a time so it made sense. I'll be building a bigger badder version as terrain at some point.
This video is awesome! Keep up the quality content!
Fantastic as always.
Thanks!
Those are some awesome little guys, I'm really tempted to get some to go alongside my old GW Dwarfs I'm using for Erehwon!
Also, I would be really interested to see results of using the Luke APS fast drying basing glue and basing material, then sealed with a layer of strong PVA. I've watched Luke APS apply super glue to his base ready basing material after it is applied, this may also be a good option?
I've not seen that, I don't have any thin super glue, I usually prefer the gel, but I might pick some up and do some experiments. I'm gonna have to deal them somehow I think.
If you don't have the sticks used, a cheap option would be to use some BBQ skewers, the bamboo ones are extremely cheap and easy to cut up for this kind of thing.
To be fair the ones I used were only a quid a bag and I didn't use a whole bag.
@@ScruffyCrow Was mainly talking about those in the US, but even there $1 US for enough to make them plus a decent pile of other terrain pieces comes out far cheaper.
cool vid.