@@KabinMiniatures I think it went pretty well! Added a few additional highlights and combined with skulls, flayed skin and lightning I think it’s something I can feel pretty proud of
Amazing. I just got a leviathan box for my birthday and I'm splitting it with my daughter. Even though the marines are primaris I'm painting them as alpha legion with fluff that they're marines who crossed the Rubicon whilst undercover but they'll be using standard alpha legion rules. I've wanted to do alpha legion for years but I've always ended up doing black legion, death guard or red coursairs because the paint job is so easy whilst the metallics of alpha legion has been intimidating.
@incredibleflameboy Sounds like an awesome idea! I hope you and your daughter have fun and metallic doesn't have to be difficult, just try it and have fun!
Thank you very much for the epic video! What is the name of the colour you used for the gold effect on the weapon's sharp bits and the backpack vent spheres? Thank you. :D
Thank you so much, we're glad you enjoyed it! That colour is achieved by adding the Contrast paint Gore-Frunta Fur, diluted with 50% Contrast Medium, directly on top of the silver (in one or two coats). This changes the hue into yellow/brown but the paint is transparent enough to let the metallic paint shine through.
@kabin miniatures, I'm not clear about the brush on gloss varnish. Do you just apply a thin coat all over? Or just on the trim I want to keep silver? Also how much is too much?
I apply a thin coat all over. My preferred method is the airbrush. Regardless, I dilute it with water to a milky consistency. I have a whole video dedicated to varnishes on my channel 👍
Few questions before i use your guide to paint 1500 points of Alphas. 1: A lot of marines have cloth instead of chain, if this modal had some what colors would you make it? 2: i like the idea of the copper, but it looks very brown on the sword. Anything you would recommend to achieve a more metallic look or is it just not translating well over video?
That's so cool that you want to use my colour scheme! 👍 1. Hmmm, maybe a red/burgundy could work, to contrast with the armour? Or a more neutral colour like dark grey or beige? If I were you, I'd do a couple of tests and see what I prefer. 2. If you want it to look more metallic, dilute the paint with more contrast medium or do less coats of it. Alternatively, you can choose a different shade of brown that is more towards yellow than red, like maybe Snakebite Leather?
Beautiful deception lord! Always thought of the Alpha Legion as one of the most fancy factions. Btw, how would you go on about painting a Death Guard terminator? Would that grime paint help in making a dried blood effect?
Thank you so much! As for Death Guard, I would definitely see a use for the grime paint. Either slabbing it on all over and wiping some off with a cloth/q-tip dipped in some white spirit, or making streaks with it (as the product was intended to do). Maybe it would work for blood too, on top of a dark red base for example???
How do you actually mix the Akhelian green with Diluted 4:1 contrast medium? Great tutorial by the way il definitely be taking inspiration thank you so much!
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I mix the contrast paint and medium on a wet palette with a paintbrush. To get it onto the palette, I either use a pipette or just the paintbrush.
@@KabinMiniatures awesome thank you, im new to contrasts so what does "contrast medium" actually do? I've liked and subscribed. The quality of the video is really good you deserve more views!
@Children of the Sun Thank you so much, I really appreciate your support! Contrast Medium (or any painting medium, really) is sort of the "carrier" that holds the pigment, so the actual liquid they are suspended in. Therefore, by adding more medium, you're diluting the paint by adding liquid to it. In this video, I wanted the Akhelian Green to be "weaker", showing more of the metallic underneath and thus creating a more subtle effect. You can also use water to dilute acrylic paints in general, but for shades or contrast paints, I find that water changes the properties they have in a negative way.
@@KabinMiniatures alright thank you so much! Il be doing that then! So basically 4 drops from a paintbrush of the paint and then 1 drop from a paintbrush medium? Sorry English is not my first language
Thank you so much! 😊 I would still use Gloss Varnish first, then apply the new Nuln Oil formula. If it stains too much, I'd just do a pin wash (use a smaller brush and apply it only in the recesses).
Yes, I can see that.. I think my bottle only says "Streaking Grime" with nothing before or after, so I think it's the product number AK012. So none of the ones for specific hulls or colours. But those could probably work well, too, in all honesty. Or just an oil wash with Burnt Umber.
Well, the Chaos Space Marine kits have AL and NL transfers. For Legion-specific models, you'd have to go to Forge World and check out their 30k line. Or 3rd party proxies, but I'm not well versed in those.
That's a great idea! 👍I feel the mini maybe became a bit too blue, but some of that comes from the white balance of the camera. Spent some time color correcting it, but it still looks more blue than I would have wanted...
suddenly i was torn from reality and transported. the air felt heavy with static and the weight of aeons past. blinding visions of ecstacy and power whipped across my consciousness. my heart rate accelerated and my muscles began to tear asunder and renew themselves at once, tripling in size. recreated by this arcane energy of no known origin I breathed in a new day and such was my adventitious form that my mind began to dominate and subjugate time and space itself. with a cackle that rendered itself against the galaxy like talons I split whole worlds apart. millenia swam past in my new castle of deathless abandon and ultimate supremacy. like a chip at the edge of a plate that turns into a crack down the middle, like a frost unending that creeps, a thought began to gnaw at the edge of my mind. my minds eye tried to cast itself back but as the crack widened it shone through a total deprivation of perception... deprivation of being. a black hole inside myself was opened. it drew me inside with claws I could not pry from my existence and as I fell into nothingness I landed.. On my back, I breathed again, this time the air, fresh and autumnal, here, on Earth, in my body, in my back yard and as I opened my eyes the last of opening of that abyss was closing. I did not verbalise it but the question of where I had been presented itself in my mind, and in a shriek that plied terror, endless power and madness the abyss returned my answer: the kabin.
Strange, the green/turquoise shade should come from the Aethermatic Blue paint. If too much of that shines through, then maybe the Akhelian Green you applied was too thin? Or maybe GW has changed the hue in the paints??? It could also be the white balance of the video, in real life, the mini looks a little less blue than it does here.
I'd describe this as a fairly low effort but high reward type of paint scheme. Very nicely done.
Thanks, we’re really glad you liked it! 😊
Might be the best painting tutorial I have ever seen
@theemperorschampion2188 Thank you so much for your very kind words we're so glad you enjoyed it!
I loved this paint job and also the fact that it's under 10 minutes. Key. Nailed it.
Wow, thanks! I'm glad you like it!
Mr Kabin, this is the perfect tutorial for eyes, simple but looks great....thank you once again!
No problem, my friend! I'm glad you liked it 😊
Wow this is awesome, You inspired me to start a Chaos Space Marines Army…thanks Dude🤘🏻
@@warhumm3l Happy to hear that, my friend good luck with your project!
really nice and fast result!! great work and video !
Thank you so much, my friend! It's surprising how quick it can be to paint Chaos Marines this way!
Looks great!
Thank you so much!
Gonna try this for my primaris marines I think should be fun. Would be so in line for what alpha marines would do.
Absolutely, go for it! 🐍
Thank you for the video!
You're very welcome, thank you for watching!
I'd love to see this sort of metallic scheme done for Emperor's Children!
Thanks, that's a good idea!
Love your work with Metallics, used your night lords guide for a small kill team about a year back.
Thank you so much! I remember that - how did the drybrush work out? I seem to remember you were going to do that instead of the airbrush?
@@KabinMiniatures I think it went pretty well! Added a few additional highlights and combined with skulls, flayed skin and lightning I think it’s something I can feel pretty proud of
@@kyleduquesnay1429 that sounds awesome! Do you have pics of them anywhere?
Awesome job mate 🇦🇺👍🏻
Thank you! 😊
Great Vid 👍
You got me already with the Night Lord vid! How about painting Red Corsairs?
Thank you so much! Hmmm, that could be interesting, since you rarely see them in metallic colours 👍
Amazing. I just got a leviathan box for my birthday and I'm splitting it with my daughter. Even though the marines are primaris I'm painting them as alpha legion with fluff that they're marines who crossed the Rubicon whilst undercover but they'll be using standard alpha legion rules. I've wanted to do alpha legion for years but I've always ended up doing black legion, death guard or red coursairs because the paint job is so easy whilst the metallics of alpha legion has been intimidating.
@incredibleflameboy Sounds like an awesome idea! I hope you and your daughter have fun and metallic doesn't have to be difficult, just try it and have fun!
Excellent job, a really good clean result. I'm puzzled why you would paint a Chaos marine in the colours of a loyalist chapter though... 😉
Thank you so much I am Alpharius, and so are all loyal chapters. You too, in fact 🐍
Thank you very much for the epic video! What is the name of the colour you used for the gold effect on the weapon's sharp bits and the backpack vent spheres? Thank you. :D
Thank you so much, we're glad you enjoyed it! That colour is achieved by adding the Contrast paint Gore-Frunta Fur, diluted with 50% Contrast Medium, directly on top of the silver (in one or two coats). This changes the hue into yellow/brown but the paint is transparent enough to let the metallic paint shine through.
Epic, thank you again @@KabinMiniatures
How about Sons of Horus and Salamanders. Looking to achieve a striking green with variations among ranks. This was most impressive.
Thank you so much! Great ideas, I did an army of candy gloss green robots several years back, would be cool to try that again!
@kabin miniatures, I'm not clear about the brush on gloss varnish. Do you just apply a thin coat all over? Or just on the trim I want to keep silver? Also how much is too much?
I apply a thin coat all over. My preferred method is the airbrush. Regardless, I dilute it with water to a milky consistency. I have a whole video dedicated to varnishes on my channel 👍
@@KabinMiniatures cheers mate, i'll check it out
Few questions before i use your guide to paint 1500 points of Alphas.
1: A lot of marines have cloth instead of chain, if this modal had some what colors would you make it?
2: i like the idea of the copper, but it looks very brown on the sword.
Anything you would recommend to achieve a more metallic look or is it just not translating well over video?
That's so cool that you want to use my colour scheme! 👍
1. Hmmm, maybe a red/burgundy could work, to contrast with the armour? Or a more neutral colour like dark grey or beige? If I were you, I'd do a couple of tests and see what I prefer.
2. If you want it to look more metallic, dilute the paint with more contrast medium or do less coats of it. Alternatively, you can choose a different shade of brown that is more towards yellow than red, like maybe Snakebite Leather?
@@Derek147900 No problem, I'm glad I could help to inspire your new army!
Beautiful deception lord! Always thought of the Alpha Legion as one of the most fancy factions.
Btw, how would you go on about painting a Death Guard terminator? Would that grime paint help in making a dried blood effect?
Thank you so much! As for Death Guard, I would definitely see a use for the grime paint. Either slabbing it on all over and wiping some off with a cloth/q-tip dipped in some white spirit, or making streaks with it (as the product was intended to do). Maybe it would work for blood too, on top of a dark red base for example???
How do you actually mix the Akhelian green with Diluted 4:1 contrast medium?
Great tutorial by the way il definitely be taking inspiration thank you so much!
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I mix the contrast paint and medium on a wet palette with a paintbrush. To get it onto the palette, I either use a pipette or just the paintbrush.
@@KabinMiniatures awesome thank you, im new to contrasts so what does "contrast medium" actually do?
I've liked and subscribed. The quality of the video is really good you deserve more views!
@Children of the Sun Thank you so much, I really appreciate your support! Contrast Medium (or any painting medium, really) is sort of the "carrier" that holds the pigment, so the actual liquid they are suspended in. Therefore, by adding more medium, you're diluting the paint by adding liquid to it. In this video, I wanted the Akhelian Green to be "weaker", showing more of the metallic underneath and thus creating a more subtle effect. You can also use water to dilute acrylic paints in general, but for shades or contrast paints, I find that water changes the properties they have in a negative way.
@@KabinMiniatures alright thank you so much! Il be doing that then!
So basically 4 drops from a paintbrush of the paint and then 1 drop from a paintbrush medium? Sorry English is not my first language
@@childrenofthesun471 Yes, exactly 👍
Great tutorial ! I have a question though, how would you do the shading step now that Nuln Oil gloss is discontinued ?
Thank you so much! 😊 I would still use Gloss Varnish first, then apply the new Nuln Oil formula. If it stains too much, I'd just do a pin wash (use a smaller brush and apply it only in the recesses).
Could you please make a BT like that?
Silver undercoat should make the black and the red so awesome.
That's a cool idea! I don't think I've seen metallic Black Templars before 🤔
Hydra Dominatus, Brother! ✊️
I am Alpharius.
Which version of streaking grime was used here out of curiosity? The shop has about 8 different versions of streaking grime.
Yes, I can see that.. I think my bottle only says "Streaking Grime" with nothing before or after, so I think it's the product number AK012. So none of the ones for specific hulls or colours. But those could probably work well, too, in all honesty. Or just an oil wash with Burnt Umber.
@@KabinMiniatures cheers, i'll get that one then
@Peter Munro no problem! I just double checked when I came home from work, and it's AK012 👍
@@KabinMiniatures thanks
Nicely done, though I think green would have been a better choice for the eyes.
Thanks! That's an interesting idea 👍
@@KabinMiniaturesJust me personal opinion, but I think an emerald or other medium green goes better with the color scheme.
Where can I get Alpha Legion or NIght Lord models?
Well, the Chaos Space Marine kits have AL and NL transfers. For Legion-specific models, you'd have to go to Forge World and check out their 30k line. Or 3rd party proxies, but I'm not well versed in those.
@@KabinMiniatures Many thanks
@@xNicholson2008x No problem at all!
I think I would have added a diluted green ink on the bottom of the plates to give a vague color transition. Great video though
That's a great idea! 👍I feel the mini maybe became a bit too blue, but some of that comes from the white balance of the camera. Spent some time color correcting it, but it still looks more blue than I would have wanted...
suddenly i was torn from reality and transported. the air felt heavy with static and the weight of aeons past. blinding visions of ecstacy and power whipped across my consciousness. my heart rate accelerated and my muscles began to tear asunder and renew themselves at once, tripling in size. recreated by this arcane energy of no known origin I breathed in a new day and such was my adventitious form that my mind began to dominate and subjugate time and space itself. with a cackle that rendered itself against the galaxy like talons I split whole worlds apart. millenia swam past in my new castle of deathless abandon and ultimate supremacy. like a chip at the edge of a plate that turns into a crack down the middle, like a frost unending that creeps, a thought began to gnaw at the edge of my mind. my minds eye tried to cast itself back but as the crack widened it shone through a total deprivation of perception... deprivation of being. a black hole inside myself was opened. it drew me inside with claws I could not pry from my existence and as I fell into nothingness I landed.. On my back, I breathed again, this time the air, fresh and autumnal, here, on Earth, in my body, in my back yard and as I opened my eyes the last of opening of that abyss was closing. I did not verbalise it but the question of where I had been presented itself in my mind, and in a shriek that plied terror, endless power and madness the abyss returned my answer: the kabin.
Woah. The Kabin is a more interdimensional place than I thought it was!
@@KabinMiniatures we are kabin
You look like every sabaton fan
Thanks... I guess? 🤔
I think I might have overdone something, it came out a lot closer to turqoise green than the blue in the video
Strange, the green/turquoise shade should come from the Aethermatic Blue paint. If too much of that shines through, then maybe the Akhelian Green you applied was too thin? Or maybe GW has changed the hue in the paints??? It could also be the white balance of the video, in real life, the mini looks a little less blue than it does here.
Can you get away with just using Akhelian Green?
Sure, that would work fine! It'll produce a slightly different hue, but there's nothing wrong with that!
Do sons of horus
Great idea, you don't see them in metallic colours that often!