IRON WARRIORS || Easy Grimdark Style Recipe for Warhammer 40,000 Chaos Space Marines
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2024
- Hey folks! We hope you're doing good. Today we've got a cool Iron Warriors take by The Feral Painter, standard modeling & color recipe in the Grimdark style. Let's see how to paint an Iron Warrior Space Marine using Villainy Ink Enamel Washes & Effects to weather armor, hues of rust, and oily streaks.
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Awesome. Glad the Iron Warriors gotten some love
@@Matt-md5yt we are happy to do them!
I think it's great that you called this "standard" or "easy" grimdark in the title & thumbnail. There's some people who want to gatekeep what the style is but what we really need is a spectrum of the grimdark styles. We're all one big grimy, battle-worn family here.
Iron within, iron without! Superb work Nate 👌
LETS GO!!!
You da man!
Just... WOW! I'll never paint Iron Warriors, but I learned so much that I can apply to my Undead, my Star Wars Legion minis, and more. Excellent video!
This is exactly how it should be. Just taking small tips from each video to apply to your own minis
That glue plus green stuff combination looks GREAT. Never seen that before and I'll definitely be using it for ork armor
i didn;t actually dare to dream my request would be answered, and so soon! Love it, now i have three different colors/styles to do my army
Iron Within. I love the grim darkness and all the weathering except of the rusting. As Iron Warriors have the dour duty to always make their equipment clean and rust is the enemy. Wonderful guide! Especially the green stuff cast iron warriors. Let's Go!
Just started Iron Warriors, so pumped to try some of these techniques - especially that cast iron!
Have fun!
man, grimdark gets some heavy hitters on here. nothing but home runs.
If anyone can grimdark an iron warrior it's definitely the feral painter mint vid nate
@@mattbail6347 indeed!
Damn man...for me this is such a perfect characterisation of what I have read of them in the books and how I see them in my head. Keep these videos coming; so inspiring.
@@MitchinMalta ty ty!!
Awesome brother. Iron within, Iron without
You did a great job on that one. I love the conversion too. Thanks for sharing!
I think that cast iron look is something I'm going to steal forfantasy orcs and chaos!
Do it!
May the Emperor's healing light shine into that most grimmest and darkest of Workshops!
OMG YES!!!!! Amazing work, please more!
Truely amazing paintjob. Its not precise but still very complex!
The Liquid Green Stuff technique can also be done with Tamiya Putty and Tamiya Extra Thin followed by a fine grit sand paper. It might be easier to get than a Liquid Green Stuff since its available from Amazon.
Woooo!!me encanta la entrada!!!muy buena!!! Recupérate pronto Dark Ages!
Wonderful again! Get well soon Dark!
Going to be using this to add some new depth to my Aggressors in my (definitely not loyalist Iron Warriors) Marines Malevolent army. The kitbash alone is fantastic, let alone the incredible texture work and paintjob!
This looks class pal, I’m definitely going to give that cast iron effect a go! The inks are on the never-ending shopping list too..
@@Ben-rq5re ty ty!!
Ahhh the best legion, fantastic!
Thankyou
The best!
This technique would also translate 100% to Necrons as well IMO. Well done!
For the cast metal look I can also suggest „Mr. surfacer“, that’s the scale modelers choice for rough looking metals like WW2 Soviet tanks etc.
Phenomenal recipe! Love the use of the AK True Metal Metallics on this piece as well. Love using those products on my knights. Still need to acquire the Villainy Inks however
I enjoyed your work as always, amazing artwork😊👌👌🤟🤟
Thank you! Cheers!
World needs Word Bearers!
@povelvas9710 coming soon!
@@GrimdarkCompendium OH YEAH BABYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Oh my god I never would've thought to use Aggressors for Iron Warriors Terminators and now I need to make a whole ass squad of them...
Awesome model and conversion
@@tombrand236 ty 😊
Nice! Dig it
Glad you like it!
A lot to ask, but can you guys do a Black Legion Daemon Prince?
@@Dharleth82 soon!
@@GrimdarkCompendium I wish I could heart your comment back! In a world where GW seems to be going in an increasingly less grimdark direction, you guys have single-handedly got me back into painting the minis.
What about Transfers and your inks? I have watched quite some of your Videos now and want tontest out the inks that habe arrived soon. Never have seen Transfers being applied in the Videos
The same effect can be achieved with Tamiya putty by mixing it with extra thin glue for gluing models
Would be great to see you paint some warmachine
You're coming close to the best Chaos Legion...
Yeah! Can’t wait for Dark Angels!
@@Notpopularopinion Dark Angels are Chaos now? 🤣
@@Cainite You must be new
Iron warrior in gravis armor... I knew all this time that they were loyalists!
Wondering how true metal works on bigger surface like tank
Work awesome!!!
Do you know any examples on Instagram or some painters from Facebook group? Just to know what you're getting into when investing in them. Tanks are different beasts after all, with big, flat areas.
@@MultiCyberAngel i use them all the time buddy. They come in a tube. So plenty of paint. Feel free to search them yourself 👌🏻
@@Dannythaline Nah, I've got them and used them with a satisfying result. However, I was curious to see how they behave on flat surfaces. I want to paint Spartan for IW, but not sure if brush painting it using true metals is worth if over airbrushing it. Thanks man, I was just asking because they don't get a lot of love in Warhammer community. Even Feral Painter didn't use them on his iron warriors.
@@MultiCyberAngel ive used the ak extreme metals before they work a dream through airbrush
sitting here sad i did not watch this before get 2 thirds of the way done with my Stormcast Spearhead 😑
When Skaven?
I need it
Literally been at grim dark for years and I still can’t use a Q tip without taking paint what is the secret! Lol
Same, use the little make up sponges instead, infinitely better.
pressing too hard?
Varnish first?
The main thing is making sure the acrylic layer you apply the enamel over has had sufficient time to cure.
Secondly it’s just about lightness of touch and technique, I favour gentle tapping motions no back and forth or pushing / pulling.
Hopefully you’ll get the hang of it!
I'll take Nate any day.
Wooooooo🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@Dannythaline ty ty
I deleted my previous comment. Mistakenly thought this was a different painter. My bad
There is another painter who has attacked other painters who address Iron Warriors. Sorry Ferral, not you
Oh yes, were you referring to the guy who tried to shame me and make a video??
Thanks for standing up to hate in this community. ☺️☺️
I hope you enjoyed this video and found it useful ☺️
@@TheFeralPainterI did. Thank you.
Again, apologies.
@@johntakacs9441 your welcome ☺️ hope your enjoying the content
Honestly, what kind of fucking q-tips do you guys use? Cuz anytime I remove oils/enamels with a q-tip, the model ends up with 6,969 fibers all over the model
@@warsmithonyx4622 just takes practice. I have to remove fibers sometimes.
way too much talking for far too little information
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