Well we just realized that the gift we received from our friend some time ago, was actually one of the mangler squigs. Amazing job, especially seing it up close and in real life. She mentioned she got them comissioned, but I didnt realize from who, till I had a close look at the base :D The colour transitions then made the lightbulb go off in my head Thank you so much for your awesome work
What an incredible dreamteam! Great transitions on the skin. Love those shots with all 3 mangler teams. Also, I didn't realize Golden acrylics names their paints after actual pigments... this interests me... :-)
Thanks man! Squigs are always fun :) The Golden paints are very interesting to use as well, almost like inks, but they still function like acrylic paint using a brush. I’m sure it would make for an interesting chemical analysis and comparison to some of the products you are currently using ;)
Just out of curiosity, where are you buying the Golden brand paints? Having read articles in model builders magazines, like Modeler's Resource and Amazing Figure Modeler, I had heard of Golden. But I don't think I've ever seen them for sale in Hobby, craft, or art supply shops locally.
The Golden Acrylics suitable for airbrushing are called High Flow Acrylics. In the US I've only ever found them at Jo-Ann's Craft stores and occasionally at Michael's. You can easily find them on Amazon... But I like shopping with coupons. They are artist grade acrylic paints though, meaning the exact pigment used and transparency level is right on the bottle. There is no need to guess what's inside.
Ok, that makes sense. The closest Micheals to me is about an hour away and I don't get there much. We have Joann fabrics. But I forget that they carry more than fabric. When I was younger they were mostly just fabric and sewing notions in the 80's.
Great job, Casey. I am also glad to see you using Golden's paints in this video, because it opens that up to those in the hobby who wouldn't otherwise know about them. I've practically fallen in love with Golden paints, after having used them and seen how awesome they are. Their heavy body paints will get you tons of mileage, as well, btw. Just reduce them as necessary, and you can easily turn an 8oz tube into a quart or so of "hobby paint". They're also perfect for glazes, washes and filters, because of how well they reduce, and how far you can stretch them before it breaks.
I'm new too painting mini only been dping it for a few weeks and I find trying new techniques so daunting I'm trying them and i find its helping me progress in some ways and ...well making alot of butchered minis in the process
Nice one dude! I used to paint miniatures when I was in my teens and recently decided to get back into it (I'm 47 now). I've been watching your videos for a few months now and have found inspiration and confidence to try new techniques; the airbrush was something I found particularly daunting at first, but as you've shown, it can be used for more than just base coating! All the best moving forward.
Looks cool, as always. A couple notes to add. There are gloss version of Nuln Oil, Agrax Earthshade and Reikland Flesh, which might or might not negate the need to reapply metallic paint after the wash. I generally don't find the extra layer of metallic is necessary after the gloss washes. And while it didn't come up in this video, we've talked about the lack of a good range of colours in the Vallejo Metal Colour line, and I've been experimenting a bit. Copper + Dark Aluminum yields a copper that I like, but adding any of the white metals to copper seems to work pretty well depending on the brightness of the copper you want. Copper + Sepia ink gives a pretty good bronze. Just thought I'd share :)
I just recently got into warhammer, and while my first bit of my army isnt painted too well this channel has given me some awesome tips and inspiration for my gloomspite gitz that I've yet to paint!
My personal miniature rescue project. I had about 300+ Imperial Guard and Steel legion in a tote when the basement flooded. Little did I know the tote was not watertight. I found out a couple months later when I moved the tote thinking it was fine so they had been in water a long time. All of them were painted and based. It's going to take a lot of time to redo them in quasi German Bundeswehr flecktarn camo. I'm just hoping the CA glue holds during the stripping since the plastic figs had Pig Iron gas mask head swaps.
Man that’s a huge bummer! In my experience CA glue mostly holds up to stripping about 75% of the time. There’s some brand out there that always seems to come loose when I strip models, but things like Krazy glue seem to hold up alright. Good luck with the restoration man, I’m sure it will still be fun, even though it sounds like a good amount of work!
Here's a suggestion for your showcases at the end of a video for figurines that end up in your armies; It would be awesome if you made a small diorama that not only shows the new piece but also it's place in your army. Besides that, that commission was an awesome paint job!
for a little perspective, most night goblins use black cloaks with red or yellow detailing. yellow seems to work quite well, though it's not too lore friendly. (could be an abherrant night gobbo clan)
@@eBayMiniatureRescues that I can understand. Lol... I used to use brighter colours on normal gobbos, earthy tones (and bright feathers) on forest gobbos and black on night gobbos... Skin tones would highlight with yellow on normal and forest gobbos, and white with night gobbos (lack of sun, lol)
Thanks man! I’m not planning on doing an LVO video, I mostly just took classes and talked to people while I was there so I didn’t get any footage. But, Uncle Adam over on Tabletop Minions did a really good livestream from the convention floor, he showed the a lot of the vendors and tournament rooms, and talked about the weekend. It’s worth a watch if you want to see everything :) I’ll probably do something at Adeptacon, which is in a couple of months.
The tongues are all a little different, I liked the way a couple of them looked with more of the skin tone, one has a flesh colored one. With a light wash of that purple most everything looks pretty good, although if you want to push it a little farther then a drybrush of a light skin tone will bring everything out nicely.
Have you done any brush painting with that golden paint? It looks like it couldbe a great paint to use and I have been wantimg to try it. I just dont jave an airbrush yet.
I’ve done a little bit of brushing with it. It’s tough to work with because it’s sooo thin, but it works well for glazing and tinting things, so it’s worth having around! In a couple of weeks I’m doing a video where I use some golden paint with a brush to do some fun stuff :)
Haven't been following your channel all that long so sorry if you've answered this before, but which type of Milliput do you use? I've recently had to fill some gaps in a model and ended up using many layers of white glue... which works, but takes a long time because it shrinks so much as it dries. I checked the place I usually get hobby stuff and they have 5 different types of Milliput, but that's a fair number to try just to see what they're like.
I don’t think anyone’s asked me that before. I’m using Standard yellow/grey. This is the kind most people use for hobbying, or at least that I’ve seen. It doesn’t shrink and it dries in a few hours. I didn’t realize they made different versions....I may have to go shopping lol. My only complaint with the stuff is that, while amazing for filling gaps, it’s hard to sculpt into anything, so I go with greenstuff for that, but maybe that’s because I’m using the standard stuff and it’s softer and made for filling holes. Interesting 🤔
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Thanks for the answer. :) My local place's website lists "Fine Black," "Silver Grey," "Yellow Grey," "Superfine White," and "Terracotta." I'm guessing the Silver Grey and Terracotta are just different colours of the standard yellow/grey you're using, but I might try Fine or Superfine at some point to see how it compares too.
Thanks for the list! Because of what the stuff is used for it’s probably safe to assume that the other colors are the same (besides the fine and super fine) and probably made for fixing things like actual terra-cotta pots! I’ll see if my local shop has some of the other stuff to try out :)
It’s called Try Harder by Shay Raviv. For future reference check out the description, I list the songs and artists at the bottom in the order they appear in the video :)
Great video as always! I notice that you never really dry brush any of your models. Is that because you have found other techniques that give you a better result, or do you find dry brushing just is not your thing? More curios than anything else.
Thanks :) I’ve wondered that myself, I like drybrushing, I think it can look amazing, but I never get around to doing it too much, I’m not sure why, maybe it’s a fear of messing up a nice looking airbrush work up, I probably need to just practice more lol. Next week in fact, there is a heavy emphasis on it, weird coincidence :)
eBay Miniature Rescues i didn’t put mine on top of each other either, I used them as separate units for economy. And even then they sagged until they touched the base.
I cant even say why, but i think you did better Minis. These dont really get me, i mean theryre not bad at all, just a bit more "sloppy" (sorry dont know how to say it better for not speaking english native) than other Minis that youve made.... Still its a pretty decent job and critique on a high level. Keep up the good work, and sorry if I was innapropriate with my carcharodons request via insta. (SM-Chaplain)
For my 2 manglers they are definitely a bit underwhelming, I tried to spend more time on the nicer model to keep it a little bit cleaner. I know what you mean though and I appreciate the feedback. I’m not sure about the message on insta, I’ll have to take a look and see if I missed it! Sorry if I did! It’s certainly not inappropriate to send me messages via insta :)
youve GOT to STOP with the white-on black-zenithals for everything, it muddies up your colors. use the base color and highlight colors for zenithals instead and i promise you'll get more vibrant colors and shadows.
getting a real "my pet monster" vibe off these boys from the 80's. we both know you had one growing up. i love it
Well we just realized that the gift we received from our friend some time ago, was actually one of the mangler squigs.
Amazing job, especially seing it up close and in real life.
She mentioned she got them comissioned, but I didnt realize from who, till I had a close look at the base :D The colour transitions then made the lightbulb go off in my head
Thank you so much for your awesome work
What an incredible dreamteam! Great transitions on the skin. Love those shots with all 3 mangler teams. Also, I didn't realize Golden acrylics names their paints after actual pigments... this interests me... :-)
Thanks man! Squigs are always fun :)
The Golden paints are very interesting to use as well, almost like inks, but they still function like acrylic paint using a brush. I’m sure it would make for an interesting chemical analysis and comparison to some of the products you are currently using ;)
Just out of curiosity, where are you buying the Golden brand paints? Having read articles in model builders magazines, like Modeler's Resource and Amazing Figure Modeler, I had heard of Golden. But I don't think I've ever seen them for sale in Hobby, craft, or art supply shops locally.
The Golden Acrylics suitable for airbrushing are called High Flow Acrylics. In the US I've only ever found them at Jo-Ann's Craft stores and occasionally at Michael's. You can easily find them on Amazon... But I like shopping with coupons.
They are artist grade acrylic paints though, meaning the exact pigment used and transparency level is right on the bottle. There is no need to guess what's inside.
Ok, that makes sense. The closest Micheals to me is about an hour away and I don't get there much. We have Joann fabrics. But I forget that they carry more than fabric. When I was younger they were mostly just fabric and sewing notions in the 80's.
Nice
Like for colour transitions! Love your channel, thanks for video, Casey!
Man, you are just SUCH a buddy! Always a pleasure
Great job, Casey. I am also glad to see you using Golden's paints in this video, because it opens that up to those in the hobby who wouldn't otherwise know about them. I've practically fallen in love with Golden paints, after having used them and seen how awesome they are. Their heavy body paints will get you tons of mileage, as well, btw. Just reduce them as necessary, and you can easily turn an 8oz tube into a quart or so of "hobby paint". They're also perfect for glazes, washes and filters, because of how well they reduce, and how far you can stretch them before it breaks.
Im going down a creator rabbit hole. Some many talented people. I love the colors.
Love it! Big fan, Happy painting
I love the Golden line. This is another great project!
I'm new too painting mini only been dping it for a few weeks and I find trying new techniques so daunting I'm trying them and i find its helping me progress in some ways and ...well making alot of butchered minis in the process
Cool man, nice tips and tricks sprinkled in there thanks.
Thanks man :) I’m glad you got something out of it.
Thanks for another great video! Really like the look of those squigs. The commission ones remind me of classic DOOM Cacodemons.
Haha I never thought of that before, they really do look like that!
Nice one dude! I used to paint miniatures when I was in my teens and recently decided to get back into it (I'm 47 now). I've been watching your videos for a few months now and have found inspiration and confidence to try new techniques; the airbrush was something I found particularly daunting at first, but as you've shown, it can be used for more than just base coating!
All the best moving forward.
That’s awesome man, welcome back to the hobby! That airbrush is a fantastic and fun tool to use, definitely more than basecoating :)
Looks cool, as always. A couple notes to add. There are gloss version of Nuln Oil, Agrax Earthshade and Reikland Flesh, which might or might not negate the need to reapply metallic paint after the wash. I generally don't find the extra layer of metallic is necessary after the gloss washes.
And while it didn't come up in this video, we've talked about the lack of a good range of colours in the Vallejo Metal Colour line, and I've been experimenting a bit. Copper + Dark Aluminum yields a copper that I like, but adding any of the white metals to copper seems to work pretty well depending on the brightness of the copper you want. Copper + Sepia ink gives a pretty good bronze.
Just thought I'd share :)
Awesome work as usual Casey! Nice tip (lol) with the modeling tool for the pupils! 👍
Thanks man!
I just recently got into warhammer, and while my first bit of my army isnt painted too well this channel has given me some awesome tips and inspiration for my gloomspite gitz that I've yet to paint!
Nice! I do love those Gloomspite models. Glad I could help in some way :) and welcome to the hobby!
This guy just keeps pumping out that amazing art, you're not from this world! Squiggly diggly doo
My personal miniature rescue project.
I had about 300+ Imperial Guard and Steel legion in a tote when the basement flooded. Little did I know the tote was not watertight. I found out a couple months later when I moved the tote thinking it was fine so they had been in water a long time.
All of them were painted and based. It's going to take a lot of time to redo them in quasi German Bundeswehr flecktarn camo. I'm just hoping the CA glue holds during the stripping since the plastic figs had Pig Iron gas mask head swaps.
Man that’s a huge bummer! In my experience CA glue mostly holds up to stripping about 75% of the time. There’s some brand out there that always seems to come loose when I strip models, but things like Krazy glue seem to hold up alright. Good luck with the restoration man, I’m sure it will still be fun, even though it sounds like a good amount of work!
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Well at least the 90 pieces of armor were above the water line.
That’s good at least!
Great details!
I Love the color transitions on the squig skin! Pus, $40!? That's a crazy find!
Thanks man, yeah $40 was an awesome find :)
Looks awesome!
Thanks dude :)
Here's a suggestion for your showcases at the end of a video for figurines that end up in your armies;
It would be awesome if you made a small diorama that not only shows the new piece but also it's place in your army.
Besides that, that commission was an awesome paint job!
That’s a cool idea, I’ll keep that in mind! I’m glad you enjoyed the video :)
$40, that is a hell of a find.
Not too bad at all!
for a little perspective, most night goblins use black cloaks with red or yellow detailing.
yellow seems to work quite well, though it's not too lore friendly. (could be an abherrant night gobbo clan)
Not too lore friendly indeed, but when you have 90 grots all in yellow it looks pretty awesome :)
@@eBayMiniatureRescues that I can understand. Lol... I used to use brighter colours on normal gobbos, earthy tones (and bright feathers) on forest gobbos and black on night gobbos...
Skin tones would highlight with yellow on normal and forest gobbos, and white with night gobbos (lack of sun, lol)
The clan is yellow /black color blind. Happens some times.
Great work on the manglers! Always enjoy when these drop and wonder if we will get a LVO video from you just discussing your time there?
Thanks man! I’m not planning on doing an LVO video, I mostly just took classes and talked to people while I was there so I didn’t get any footage. But, Uncle Adam over on Tabletop Minions did a really good livestream from the convention floor, he showed the a lot of the vendors and tournament rooms, and talked about the weekend. It’s worth a watch if you want to see everything :) I’ll probably do something at Adeptacon, which is in a couple of months.
You really outdid yourself on this one man.
Thanks :) I’m glad you like them!
Why did you decide to not pain the tongue? Also after using the shade in the skin how do you highlight it back up a bit?
The tongues are all a little different, I liked the way a couple of them looked with more of the skin tone, one has a flesh colored one. With a light wash of that purple most everything looks pretty good, although if you want to push it a little farther then a drybrush of a light skin tone will bring everything out nicely.
Awesome..
Have you done any brush painting with that golden paint? It looks like it couldbe a great paint to use and I have been wantimg to try it. I just dont jave an airbrush yet.
I’ve done a little bit of brushing with it. It’s tough to work with because it’s sooo thin, but it works well for glazing and tinting things, so it’s worth having around! In a couple of weeks I’m doing a video where I use some golden paint with a brush to do some fun stuff :)
@@eBayMiniatureRescues can't wait 😀
beautiful models and paint schemes! However I think the initial design by gw to make them on top of one another just sets them up to get broken
Haven't been following your channel all that long so sorry if you've answered this before, but which type of Milliput do you use? I've recently had to fill some gaps in a model and ended up using many layers of white glue... which works, but takes a long time because it shrinks so much as it dries.
I checked the place I usually get hobby stuff and they have 5 different types of Milliput, but that's a fair number to try just to see what they're like.
I don’t think anyone’s asked me that before. I’m using Standard yellow/grey. This is the kind most people use for hobbying, or at least that I’ve seen. It doesn’t shrink and it dries in a few hours. I didn’t realize they made different versions....I may have to go shopping lol. My only complaint with the stuff is that, while amazing for filling gaps, it’s hard to sculpt into anything, so I go with greenstuff for that, but maybe that’s because I’m using the standard stuff and it’s softer and made for filling holes. Interesting 🤔
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Thanks for the answer. :)
My local place's website lists "Fine Black," "Silver Grey," "Yellow Grey," "Superfine White," and "Terracotta." I'm guessing the Silver Grey and Terracotta are just different colours of the standard yellow/grey you're using, but I might try Fine or Superfine at some point to see how it compares too.
Thanks for the list! Because of what the stuff is used for it’s probably safe to assume that the other colors are the same (besides the fine and super fine) and probably made for fixing things like actual terra-cotta pots! I’ll see if my local shop has some of the other stuff to try out :)
What was the song when you were painting the yellow?
It’s called Try Harder by Shay Raviv. For future reference check out the description, I list the songs and artists at the bottom in the order they appear in the video :)
Nice
Great video as always! I notice that you never really dry brush any of your models. Is that because you have found other techniques that give you a better result, or do you find dry brushing just is not your thing? More curios than anything else.
Thanks :)
I’ve wondered that myself, I like drybrushing, I think it can look amazing, but I never get around to doing it too much, I’m not sure why, maybe it’s a fear of messing up a nice looking airbrush work up, I probably need to just practice more lol. Next week in fact, there is a heavy emphasis on it, weird coincidence :)
i feel compelled to start a gloomspite gitz army now
The gloomspite models are so fun, they just have so much character to them.
Are they finecast?
Yeah they are, not terrible ones too! Probably because they are mostly big blobs and it’s more about texture than small details.
Hmmmm! 🤔How to approach my wife to ask for money to start a new army with? somebody has to make sure we have food instead of mini’s on the table
Haha well having food is important, but also, you only need 1 kidney to live. Just sayin ;)
eBay Miniature Rescues don’t give my wife ideas 🤣🤣
you do realize you can always use your plates as buildings and terrain on the table ;)
Wait till its a hot day and they sag 90 degrees....
Oh man I hope not lol. I’ve never had that issue with finecast, I suppose it’s possible though.
eBay Miniature Rescues i didn’t put mine on top of each other either, I used them as separate units for economy. And even then they sagged until they touched the base.
I cant even say why, but i think you did better Minis. These dont really get me, i mean theryre not bad at all, just a bit more "sloppy" (sorry dont know how to say it better for not speaking english native) than other Minis that youve made.... Still its a pretty decent job and critique on a high level. Keep up the good work, and sorry if I was innapropriate with my carcharodons request via insta. (SM-Chaplain)
For my 2 manglers they are definitely a bit underwhelming, I tried to spend more time on the nicer model to keep it a little bit cleaner. I know what you mean though and I appreciate the feedback. I’m not sure about the message on insta, I’ll have to take a look and see if I missed it! Sorry if I did! It’s certainly not inappropriate to send me messages via insta :)
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Yep thats what i thought.. the one looks nicer then the others, but i wasnt sure
youve GOT to STOP with the white-on black-zenithals for everything, it muddies up your colors. use the base color and highlight colors for zenithals instead and i promise you'll get more vibrant colors and shadows.