I respect your tutorial. I’m fortunate enough to also have the SC Skinks box, so I’m going to be using Ark of Sotek leftovers to flesh out the astrolith ring instead of a base
I've watched this a few times (and linked it to a few baby lizards who were having trouble with the written guide) just caught this time that you're in Japan! Makes sense, weather you bought it there or brought it with you, that you're stretching those lizards as far as you can! I hear the hobby is pricey in most of Asia.
Very! This box starts at about 130 US dollars here. I got mine from an eBay seller so that saved me a bundle. I am doing the Mega gargant DIY because it would be way to much to buy here.
This is so helpful! Thank you. I’m going to use this on my new box. Do you still live in Japan? I live in Vietnam and our rainy season has come early and weird this year as well!
Hello. Yes, I still live in Japan. This year has been really weird. Japan traditionally only gets to 35c for a few days each summer but this year we topped 40 and about a month of 35± days it was crazy. I hope that you enjoy playing seraphon. Are there many people in Vietnam playing AOS?
@@brianshobbyspace3569 I was in London over the summer and it was the same there. Global warming kicking in big time! I actually mainly play 40K and Kill Team but these figures are so awesome that I had to get on it. I live in Ho Chi Minh and there’s a shop there called Lords Wargames. The dude who runs it is a huge AOS player and there’s a fair few people there. If you ever get to visit you should go and see them! I’ll be visiting Japan next Easter. Is there much Warhammer there then?
No, there isn't much warhammer here. It isn't zero but it is pretty close. I haven't ever seen a gaming shop in Japan but I heard that there is an official GW shop in Tokyo.
I chose to skip the troglodon when kitbashing from the SC: Seraphon and used the oracles banner and the troglodons collar to make my astrolith. I then used the troglodons spit piece to convert one of the extra cold ones into a salamander. So I think the box can actually go farther than the Lustria online tutorial suggests.
You are correct! One extra tip (that was not in the original post, but added later in the thread), is to use the snakes from the Saurus Knights Cold Ones base decoration to make a jungle swarm.
Thanks a lot
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
With a bit of kitbashing, this is SUCH a great box!!
I'm really enjoying it so far. Working on the Troglodon now. Don't know if I'll use him but still worth having on hand.
I picked this box up after watching this video, just finished the banner and I’m loving the converting part of building it
Doing the conversions is probably one of my favorite parts of this hobby.
I respect your tutorial. I’m fortunate enough to also have the SC Skinks box, so I’m going to be using Ark of Sotek leftovers to flesh out the astrolith ring instead of a base
that is a great idea. I hope that it comes out well.
I've watched this a few times (and linked it to a few baby lizards who were having trouble with the written guide) just caught this time that you're in Japan! Makes sense, weather you bought it there or brought it with you, that you're stretching those lizards as far as you can! I hear the hobby is pricey in most of Asia.
Very! This box starts at about 130 US dollars here. I got mine from an eBay seller so that saved me a bundle.
I am doing the Mega gargant DIY because it would be way to much to buy here.
I just started getting into Warhammer and started with this box. Thanks for this! Huge help!
You are welcome. This is an awesome army. Fun to build, paint, and play. Good luck with your army.
Very pleasant presentation and I couldn't help but comment after you mentioned it at the end.
Nice work Brian
Thanks so much for watching. I am glad to hear that you enjoyed the video.
There will be a part three fairly soon. So please stay tuned for that.
This is so helpful. I'm building my first ever Warhammer army and decided to go with the Seraphon. Thank you so much for these videos!
I am glad that it helps. The Astrolith bearer is probably the most useful of the models to make.
Still loving this!
Thanks so much.
you really should make a freehand roaring dinohead on that middle barrel bit
I wish my painting skills were that good.
@@brianshobbyspace3569 maybe a tiny stencil? And make it more an outline?
Good stuff mate!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. I am working on part three in this series now.
That was really cool to watch and I dont even collect Seraphon 😆
Thank you very much.
Awesome video! You did a good job and gave me some ideas🔥
Thanks so much for watching. I would love to see any kitbashes you come up with. This is such a great hobby to enjoy.
This is so helpful! Thank you. I’m going to use this on my new box. Do you still live in Japan? I live in Vietnam and our rainy season has come early and weird this year as well!
Hello. Yes, I still live in Japan. This year has been really weird. Japan traditionally only gets to 35c for a few days each summer but this year we topped 40 and about a month of 35± days it was crazy. I hope that you enjoy playing seraphon. Are there many people in Vietnam playing AOS?
@@brianshobbyspace3569 I was in London over the summer and it was the same there. Global warming kicking in big time! I actually mainly play 40K and Kill Team but these figures are so awesome that I had to get on it. I live in Ho Chi Minh and there’s a shop there called Lords Wargames. The dude who runs it is a huge AOS player and there’s a fair few people there. If you ever get to visit you should go and see them! I’ll be visiting Japan next Easter. Is there much Warhammer there then?
No, there isn't much warhammer here. It isn't zero but it is pretty close. I haven't ever seen a gaming shop in Japan but I heard that there is an official GW shop in Tokyo.
Perhaps you should start one then!
I chose to skip the troglodon when kitbashing from the SC: Seraphon and used the oracles banner and the troglodons collar to make my astrolith.
I then used the troglodons spit piece to convert one of the extra cold ones into a salamander. So I think the box can actually go farther than the Lustria online tutorial suggests.
A free Salamander!? That is an Awesome idea. I think I still have that trog spit piece. I may have to try that out. Thanks.
You are correct!
One extra tip (that was not in the original post, but added later in the thread), is to use the snakes from the Saurus Knights Cold Ones base decoration to make a jungle swarm.