Yes! Getting more and more hyped. Extremely stoked about the new hill tribes models, as I was just starting to paint up tons of Victrix miniatures to use as Dunland warriors/wildmen. Great job!
Lovely paint work as usual. You brought up a great point as you were painting about being aware of how paint can and will look different as it dries, sometimes you just have to trust the process. It’s funny how accustomed you become to the heroic scale because it takes a little bit to get used to historical or middle earth minis which are much truer to the human body
Great looking finish to the figure,tempted to get the set for the hillmen as they would be great for the scouring of the shire collection I'm building,got about 60 of each for the two forces,a mix of gw and 3d prints and a few smaller warhammer peasants added to the mix.
Thank you 😊. I hold them up to camera and read out the name before each section, but that’s the only record I keep, often have to watch my own videos back to double check a colour. 😂
Nice tutorial Stu. As mentioned on insta i have 96 of these fellas on order so i'll defo be looking for a bit of zenethal and slap choppy shortcuts so good to see those in action with these fellas. Will be keeping them dark and grimy too. By the way any views on using Newsh as an alternative to oils?
Yes! Getting more and more hyped. Extremely stoked about the new hill tribes models, as I was just starting to paint up tons of Victrix miniatures to use as Dunland warriors/wildmen.
Great job!
Thank you
I really love the new war of the rohirrim models!
They’re lovely aren’t they
Very beautiful painting for this hill man
Thank you 🙂
Awesome Stu - inspiration as always !!!!!!
Thank you 😊
Fantastic as usual Stuart :)
Thank you Julian 😊
Lovely paint work as usual. You brought up a great point as you were painting about being aware of how paint can and will look different as it dries, sometimes you just have to trust the process.
It’s funny how accustomed you become to the heroic scale because it takes a little bit to get used to historical or middle earth minis which are much truer to the human body
Thank you mate.
You’re spot on, true scale can often be quite tricky, but I find as long as the detail is crisp you can adjust quite quickly.
Lovely work!
Thanks mate
Great looking finish to the figure,tempted to get the set for the hillmen as they would be great for the scouring of the shire collection I'm building,got about 60 of each for the two forces,a mix of gw and 3d prints and a few smaller warhammer peasants added to the mix.
That’s a really good idea, these figures are pretty versatile.
cool video, haven't listened to the podcast yet but will do so over the next few days
Thanks Frederik 🙂
Nice painting 😊😊
Thank you 🙂
Love it! Looking forward to more
Thank you 🙂, another one planned for Sunday.
Good Job. 😀
Thank you 🙂
Awesome paint job! Could I suggest adding a list of the paints you used in the video description?
Thank you 😊. I hold them up to camera and read out the name before each section, but that’s the only record I keep, often have to watch my own videos back to double check a colour. 😂
How many different variants are there of the plastic Hill Men? Thanks
12, 8 with a mix of hand weapons, two-handed and spears, 4 with bows. You get two of each sculpt.
@@MiniatureRealms That’s excellent!
Nice tutorial Stu. As mentioned on insta i have 96 of these fellas on order so i'll defo be looking for a bit of zenethal and slap choppy shortcuts so good to see those in action with these fellas. Will be keeping them dark and grimy too. By the way any views on using Newsh as an alternative to oils?
That’s a hell of a lot of painting 😅
I’ve still not tried Newsh so I couldn’t rightly give you an opinion I’m afraid.
Ups videos in spanish really good!!!
🙂