Love the Video Mark! Warhammer Fan here. I love the blind box sets that warhammer puts out from time to time. This is not typical for the way Warhammer Miniatures are purchased. You typically get exactly whats on the box, with the option for slight variation. (Ie Diffrent heads or guns). I really wanted to make sure you knew that the Blind Boxes are not the standard and are instead kind of a novelty. They are usually bought to fill a missing place in a unit, or for a display piece. I love the Blind box models because they are super detailed and the bases are pre-designed, that makes the whole model engaging and fun to paint!
Thanks so much! These are exquisite models, and clearly the main challenge is smooth red armor. I’m getting some expert coaching this weekend and will give it my best! Wish me luck!
Hey man, some notes: you mention what is in this video three times, but you only show its contents of what’s in the boxes once. No close-ups of each miniature or information about the differences between items. What is on the different cards or information sheets. All the other information you gave was useful, but the reason I clicked on the video is to see its contents, I know you have links to the stuff in the description but really that’s the meat in potatoes of the Contant. I hope that’s helpful for future videos and not upsetting. Thanks for making the video!
Thanks so much! Yes indeed, the B-roll needs more meat and potatoes! The next one will be better! That was my first Unboxing for 40K! Always learning! Sneak peek - I painted up one these guys and it came out dope! Looking forward to sharing the process! Smooth and Shaded RED ARMOR! And FAST! :)
Love the Video Mark! Warhammer Fan here. I love the blind box sets that warhammer puts out from time to time. This is not typical for the way Warhammer Miniatures are purchased. You typically get exactly whats on the box, with the option for slight variation. (Ie Diffrent heads or guns). I really wanted to make sure you knew that the Blind Boxes are not the standard and are instead kind of a novelty. They are usually bought to fill a missing place in a unit, or for a display piece.
I love the Blind box models because they are super detailed and the bases are pre-designed, that makes the whole model engaging and fun to paint!
Thanks so much! These are exquisite models, and clearly the main challenge is smooth red armor. I’m getting some expert coaching this weekend and will give it my best! Wish me luck!
Great information Mark! Thank you.
Thanks Rebekah! The painting of these guys is going great, looking forward to sharing! :)
Hey man, some notes: you mention what is in this video three times, but you only show its contents of what’s in the boxes once. No close-ups of each miniature or information about the differences between items. What is on the different cards or information sheets. All the other information you gave was useful, but the reason I clicked on the video is to see its contents, I know you have links to the stuff in the description but really that’s the meat in potatoes of the Contant. I hope that’s helpful for future videos and not upsetting. Thanks for making the video!
Thanks so much! Yes indeed, the B-roll needs more meat and potatoes! The next one will be better! That was my first Unboxing for 40K! Always learning! Sneak peek - I painted up one these guys and it came out dope! Looking forward to sharing the process! Smooth and Shaded RED ARMOR! And FAST! :)
You’re getting better dear! The ending was sweet! ❤
LoL thanks ❤️