The best thing about painting minis fast is that you can always go back and add more details, add more highlights, add more weathering. I do that with my battleready squads. After a few games I'll go back and add some scratches, some tattoos, scars or decals. It tells a story and makes me appreciate that one Squad even more.
I like them. However I feel some strategically placed bits of black (the belt buckle and a quick oil panel lining) would really help break up the blue a bit, take like 5 minutes and help the model pop overall.
Just a big black wash after the basecoat but before the zenithal steps would make some of those deeper recesses really stand out and increase the model contrast.
Yeah but 5 minutes per marine is about an extra 2 hours worth of work. I would say if he was just getting them combat ready, the panel lining isnt really needed here
looks like GW gave the greenlight! Lots of vids to watch today, and who better to start with than Ninjon! Should see lots of termies today from those who have been anxious to get them. I honestly cant wait for custom painted Nids that will be flooding the YT scene. Yo that box is dope seeing all those different painted termies on the side of it like that. And cool the models come with premade bases for beginners and those looking to get these quickly on the table
It's always great to hear the thought process that goes into this stuff. Thanks for all the videos, and for coming to TMX and teaching! It was a thrill :)
Can't wait to get my box! I always like your quick takes on the process of painting minis helps me get a good start on feeling like I dont suck at Painting!
The segment pertaining to which areas received the most focus was incredibly insightful. Thanks for that! Also, using a circular lazy Susan for the spinning glamor shot, I appreciate that.
Those look great! I love how focusing energy on key points it’s possible to get a bunch of minis painted and looking awesome up close and from a distance!!! Keep it up!
The best approach to painting a squad fast should be to have "Daryl" paint them. "Paint hard, paint fast, no fear in this dojo".... We need a new Daryl video to watch 100 times instead of watching everyone elses Leviathan painting tutorials... The terminators look great! The way you painted the helmet was amazing.
Last week and this week’s videos have been badass. This is the balance I am after with my current available hobby time. Also thanks for using the airbrush and not apologizing for it. I’m loving my cheap Amazon airbrush/compressor setup thanks to you. Wish I hadn’t waited as long as I did to get it, and it’s great to see ways to use it.
Your video editing style and vibes never fail to amaze me. Every video has a different feeling to it and I think you may have the most diverse mini painting channel on TH-cam. Love the content, keep it up.
The color scheme for the base and eggs is the scheme I use for my Nids army, which is hilarious, and I love it! Love how that shading looks on these termies! Super cool!
If I could add an extra tip: sometimes the length of the peg and the length of the hole it’s designed to fit into are so precisely matched on these push-fit minis that adding glue can make the peg not fit all the way in, causing a gap between parts. I recommend snipping a half-millimeter off the tips of the pegs if you’re going to use plastic cement like that.
Awesome video as always, loads of tips and another reason why i just paint and not play, painting helps ne fight the black dogs of depression. Keep them coming ninjon.
Good video, i REALLY appreciate you showing some actual process with the airbrush, alot of videos can be quite demoralising just seeing the footage of the fancy airbrush flawlessly spraying the model with a perfect finish first try. The blue basecoat working as the shadow for the helmets looks absolutely awesome for such an economical step, (i just wish my marines were blue) and they still great without the typical marine panel lining.
I'm going to try this with a purple primer to see if it'll put some more contrast on the armor. I think that helmet looks fantastic with that blue shadow and the contrast made it pop. The blue armor needed a bit more contrast after seeing that helmet, and switching to purple may be the right answer since it just replaces a single step.
I had just started making and painting my first Warhammer 40K black legion squad before I watched this vid. Before this they sucked. Now they look way better. Thank you.
I never would’ve thought to keep the blue on the helmets and transition to a new color from that, but it’s a pretty cool effect. I like the color scheme of the head dude’s helmet-red transitioning from blue with the bright eyes. It has sweet 90s backlight/laser tag vibes to it. I’d love to see a whole figure painted that way.
Cracking video, the termies came out great! Always love a painting efficiency tutorial. 👍 Enjoyment enhanced by watching this with a G&T on a Saturday night - I was rock and roll once, honest...
Brilliant video everytime you do a video like this and your orc video really helps me push through with my models and make them look as good as possible while not taking such a huge amount of time !!
I love how the white helmets turned, really nice touch the transition to blue shade. I would still spend a couple more hours on them to get some elements like the belts, air vents and joints in a different colour so it's not almost entirely blue.
Love your stuff. Keep it up. Like your humor. I am to much of a perfectionist and seeing your 5 models done well keeps me motivated. I can spend 3 hrs on 1 model sometimes... which brings me down. But seeing your technique and quality helps me speed things up. Keep up the good work!
Such a high quality video, I really hope that you can keep doing what you’re doing! From my experience, edge highlighting is always the time-killer. However, it looks so damn good when done with care and patience. That’s the catch, I suppose.
Just around 5 hours in and you’re rocking these Terminators better than GW. Looking so good and authentic, really can feel some heartwarming battlefield vibes here.
Dude love your videos! Gotta say though if you ever needed a still image of your "thousand yard stare" go to 2:53 lmao. Like that man done time on the inside lol. Thanks again!
I just want to tell you Ninjon that you are my favorite mini painting youtuber! Your videos are really inspiring and made me rethink how I approach my ways of working with my miniatures and made the whole process more fun and anjoable. Keep the good work!
The vibe I got from this video was: "Do I really have to paint these? And since I have to, I don't want to waste more than 5 hours of my life painting them."
Fun video! Really enjoyed it, especially since I'm working through my first army and it's all on point for keeping my motivation through this marathon.
I always remove part of the end of the peg - the reason is that if you don't - there can be air pressure inside the tube bit from how tight the join is, which wants to force the pieces apart.
This was a great video seeing you use the air brush which I am terrified to start using gives me the " I want to do that also " feeling. I feel like I am sitting across from you and enjoying the process and conversations. This is probably why we want to watch and learn from you. Thanks so much for your time and knowledge, continue building and painting mini's above all have fun.
Your skills are amazing! Your tutorials are very helpful. I am a Battletech Player. I would love to see you apply your skills to some Battletech Mechs. I think they would be awesome! Your basing skills and painting skills could create some mech master pieces. As a teacher who uses Gamification in their instruction, I loved your call out to Gamification! 😊
Great video. Interesting to watch Richard Greys video after this one where he paints the leviathan terminator to the next level of finish. Blew my mind.
Honestly wish there was a dedicated video to using Pigment Powders which also went over whether to use a varnish or setting agent or to leave it. I sometimes feel that a lot of the painting channels don't do it because having a painted model with pigment powder is enough for them. I've no idea though if not using a setting agent makes sense for models that will then be used in 40k, with all the requisite bumpy travel, and model holding/movement/knocking over.
Appreciate the focus on getting through the squad in a playable, quality level rather than trying to make the squad look like box art. I always set out to get through a squad (or even a single model) and then end up getting lost in the weeds and lose interest. This video helps focus on a good combo of speed and effectiveness.
Very impressed with your brush skills, hitting those edges just right, first time. 👍 They look almost glowing 😅 I would probably drop some Nuln Oil into select crevices, like the vents on their backs or the armour joint for a bit more grimdark ™️
I timed myself from prime to tabletop on some Battletech miniatures and got about the same time....1hr 12min. Using the airbrush helped you with the lovely shades of blue.
Anyway to get a list of the blue's you used. I've never tried a space Marines but plan to get this box. I like your technique but not sure on what cors to use to get a nice vibrant color.
I'm gonna watch this video after I actually get my hands on a boxed set of 10th. WAY too much hype. No fault of you, Ninjon. Here comes the GW FOMO!!!!!!
3.07 that is almost exactly how I clean my airbrush between colors. One thing that I have learned to avoid is backflowing the airbrush because it causes paint to get into the body of the airbrush and will dry there and can cause the needle to not move as smooth anymore.
3:00 get a cheap 1.00 spray bottle and fill with water. has enough force in the Jet setting to clean out the cup in seconds for quick color changes. changed the game with airbrushing! do it over a garbage can* not a jug
nice video many thanks, please were did you get your dark wood paint racks over your shoulder please. also how do you stop pigment powered rubbing off when you play please
The best thing about painting minis fast is that you can always go back and add more details, add more highlights, add more weathering.
I do that with my battleready squads. After a few games I'll go back and add some scratches, some tattoos, scars or decals. It tells a story and makes me appreciate that one Squad even more.
"...half built and unpainted in our closet 3 years from now..." I feel personally attacked.
I seriously love how these look, well done. love the little bit of blue shadow on the helmets.
I like them.
However I feel some strategically placed bits of black (the belt buckle and a quick oil panel lining) would really help break up the blue a bit, take like 5 minutes and help the model pop overall.
Yeah, at least black in the undersuit
Just a big black wash after the basecoat but before the zenithal steps would make some of those deeper recesses really stand out and increase the model contrast.
@@roryevans5032 gloss varnish + oil wash could've done a lot with not that long time wasted
Yeah but 5 minutes per marine is about an extra 2 hours worth of work. I would say if he was just getting them combat ready, the panel lining isnt really needed here
looks like GW gave the greenlight! Lots of vids to watch today, and who better to start with than Ninjon! Should see lots of termies today from those who have been anxious to get them. I honestly cant wait for custom painted Nids that will be flooding the YT scene. Yo that box is dope seeing all those different painted termies on the side of it like that. And cool the models come with premade bases for beginners and those looking to get these quickly on the table
It's always great to hear the thought process that goes into this stuff. Thanks for all the videos, and for coming to TMX and teaching! It was a thrill :)
Can't wait to get my box! I always like your quick takes on the process of painting minis helps me get a good start on feeling like I dont suck at Painting!
The segment pertaining to which areas received the most focus was incredibly insightful. Thanks for that!
Also, using a circular lazy Susan for the spinning glamor shot, I appreciate that.
Those look great! I love how focusing energy on key points it’s possible to get a bunch of minis painted and looking awesome up close and from a distance!!! Keep it up!
The best approach to painting a squad fast should be to have "Daryl" paint them. "Paint hard, paint fast, no fear in this dojo"....
We need a new Daryl video to watch 100 times instead of watching everyone elses Leviathan painting tutorials...
The terminators look great! The way you painted the helmet was amazing.
Last week and this week’s videos have been badass. This is the balance I am after with my current available hobby time.
Also thanks for using the airbrush and not apologizing for it. I’m loving my cheap Amazon airbrush/compressor setup thanks to you. Wish I hadn’t waited as long as I did to get it, and it’s great to see ways to use it.
I'm now a working man and watching quick but effective techniques like this is inspiring. Thank you John!
Your video editing style and vibes never fail to amaze me. Every video has a different feeling to it and I think you may have the most diverse mini painting channel on TH-cam. Love the content, keep it up.
The color scheme for the base and eggs is the scheme I use for my Nids army, which is hilarious, and I love it!
Love how that shading looks on these termies!
Super cool!
Gorgeous Ultramarines! I don't often like them, but these are super super cool!
Loved the move on white highlights with a light blue, looks awesome and going to steal it!
I timed my Rumbleslam Minis in January. It was fun and very rewarding getting a bunch of models done in „short/average“ time.
Your Ts look amaizing.
Great tip on putting a little bit of cement on the peg for the push fits! Thanks for sharing!
If I could add an extra tip: sometimes the length of the peg and the length of the hole it’s designed to fit into are so precisely matched on these push-fit minis that adding glue can make the peg not fit all the way in, causing a gap between parts. I recommend snipping a half-millimeter off the tips of the pegs if you’re going to use plastic cement like that.
Love seeing you work and I enjoy your cinicism and self deprication!
Awesome video as always, loads of tips and another reason why i just paint and not play, painting helps ne fight the black dogs of depression. Keep them coming ninjon.
The helmet on the Sgt turned out really cool! Kinda trippy looking. Love it!
Good video, i REALLY appreciate you showing some actual process with the airbrush, alot of videos can be quite demoralising just seeing the footage of the fancy airbrush flawlessly spraying the model with a perfect finish first try. The blue basecoat working as the shadow for the helmets looks absolutely awesome for such an economical step, (i just wish my marines were blue) and they still great without the typical marine panel lining.
That blue really pops!! So cool!
Actually really dig this format. Maybe throw a few of these vlog style videos in a month. We'd all be stoked with more content.
These are so beautiful. You make it look effortless!
John expressed the frustration perfectly that we all feel when we start to get drained. Well done mate
I was planning on using the exact same paints for the blue - glad to see they are working well!
Well done as always. I can't wait to get stuck in when this box comes out.
Looks great, Jon. Very vibrant.
Fantastic work! They turned out great
I'm going to try this with a purple primer to see if it'll put some more contrast on the armor. I think that helmet looks fantastic with that blue shadow and the contrast made it pop. The blue armor needed a bit more contrast after seeing that helmet, and switching to purple may be the right answer since it just replaces a single step.
That’s how I did mine they turned out pretty good
I had just started making and painting my first Warhammer 40K black legion squad before I watched this vid. Before this they sucked. Now they look way better. Thank you.
Awesome looking paint job, Loving seeing this box getting painted up!!!!
I never would’ve thought to keep the blue on the helmets and transition to a new color from that, but it’s a pretty cool effect. I like the color scheme of the head dude’s helmet-red transitioning from blue with the bright eyes. It has sweet 90s backlight/laser tag vibes to it. I’d love to see a whole figure painted that way.
Cracking video, the termies came out great! Always love a painting efficiency tutorial. 👍 Enjoyment enhanced by watching this with a G&T on a Saturday night - I was rock and roll once, honest...
Brilliant video everytime you do a video like this and your orc video really helps me push through with my models and make them look as good as possible while not taking such a huge amount of time !!
I love how the white helmets turned, really nice touch the transition to blue shade. I would still spend a couple more hours on them to get some elements like the belts, air vents and joints in a different colour so it's not almost entirely blue.
The dark gold looks really great! I need that paint! 😃
Love your stuff. Keep it up. Like your humor. I am to much of a perfectionist and seeing your 5 models done well keeps me motivated. I can spend 3 hrs on 1 model sometimes... which brings me down. But seeing your technique and quality helps me speed things up. Keep up the good work!
Such a high quality video, I really hope that you can keep doing what you’re doing!
From my experience, edge highlighting is always the time-killer. However, it looks so damn good when done with care and patience. That’s the catch, I suppose.
Superb Terminators, beautiful painting!
I always end up learning something from these videos.
Also, I definitely need to time find in day mine to gray the slay.
I really like it for an hour per model. You have those looking good for the table and if you ever wanted to come back to refine, you always could.
Starting the video with "It´s finally here" while all of us are still waiting for the preorder and then have to wait another 2 weeks for it to arrive.
This is a such a great and I formative video! Well done!
Ninjon gets extra points over Squidmar for drilling out the barrels. :)
Just around 5 hours in and you’re rocking these Terminators better than GW.
Looking so good and authentic, really can feel some heartwarming battlefield vibes here.
They look amazing.
The one thing I *wish* they had were chevrons on the powerfists for that nostalgic throwback, but love them all the same. :)
I don't think I've seen chevrons on termie powerfists. That sounds pretty cool
Dude love your videos! Gotta say though if you ever needed a still image of your "thousand yard stare" go to 2:53 lmao. Like that man done time on the inside lol. Thanks again!
LOL! “I finally got done with the little detail bullshit”
I love it!
I just want to tell you Ninjon that you are my favorite mini painting youtuber! Your videos are really inspiring and made me rethink how I approach my ways of working with my miniatures and made the whole process more fun and anjoable. Keep the good work!
The vibe I got from this video was: "Do I really have to paint these? And since I have to, I don't want to waste more than 5 hours of my life painting them."
Fun video!
Really enjoyed it, especially since I'm working through my first army and it's all on point for keeping my motivation through this marathon.
Your videos are quite relaxing
I always remove part of the end of the peg - the reason is that if you don't - there can be air pressure inside the tube bit from how tight the join is, which wants to force the pieces apart.
I am really liking the mid-stage high contrast white technique. I will try it.
Great video. Love this style of pairing. I think they turned out great.
Damn the vibrancy of those colors make me love smurfes again
Look really good. Nice work!
I think a 5 minute per model panel lining of Payne's grey or a burnt umber would be the cherry on top to these. They do look great as is though!
This was a great video seeing you use the air brush which I am terrified to start using gives me the " I want to do that also " feeling. I feel like I am sitting across from you and enjoying the process and conversations. This is probably why we want to watch and learn from you. Thanks so much for your time and knowledge, continue building and painting mini's above all have fun.
Thanks, Ninjon! You're the goat.
I'm so glad they didn't mess with the terminators too much, the helmet looked even cooler! Great video man, love your work.
Your skills are amazing! Your tutorials are very helpful. I am a Battletech Player. I would love to see you apply your skills to some Battletech Mechs. I think they would be awesome! Your basing skills and painting skills could create some mech master pieces. As a teacher who uses Gamification in their instruction, I loved your call out to Gamification! 😊
I don't even play Battletech and I'd like to see more getting painted
Great video, definitely can be overwhelming quickly with a new box set. I like to do the same 1 squad at a time
Great video. Interesting to watch Richard Greys video after this one where he paints the leviathan terminator to the next level of finish. Blew my mind.
Great job on the minis, Jon. Hope things are going well!
Excellent result!
Came for the metaphysics of dumping. Did not leave disappointed.
Well played, Jon. Well played, indeed.
Turned out awesome. The power of mogie magic.
The blue shadow on the helemts works so well!
They look great man!
Honestly wish there was a dedicated video to using Pigment Powders which also went over whether to use a varnish or setting agent or to leave it. I sometimes feel that a lot of the painting channels don't do it because having a painted model with pigment powder is enough for them. I've no idea though if not using a setting agent makes sense for models that will then be used in 40k, with all the requisite bumpy travel, and model holding/movement/knocking over.
This is definitely a great work flow I might try it on my moonlit ravenguard
Anyone else genuinely love the somewhat derisive way Ninjon refers to links, liking, and subscribing?
I really like the blue shadow on the white that’s very cool
I wasn't sure about leaving the blue on the helmets, but it ended up being a super cool effect.
On the Sergeant it looked like he ran out of time and gave up.
Appreciate the focus on getting through the squad in a playable, quality level rather than trying to make the squad look like box art. I always set out to get through a squad (or even a single model) and then end up getting lost in the weeds and lose interest. This video helps focus on a good combo of speed and effectiveness.
Liked the look when first put white on the way it circles soreading put looks like its being hot by a beam of light from a glass window or somthing
Very impressed with your brush skills, hitting those edges just right, first time. 👍
They look almost glowing 😅
I would probably drop some Nuln Oil into select crevices, like the vents on their backs or the armour joint for a bit more grimdark ™️
I timed myself from prime to tabletop on some Battletech miniatures and got about the same time....1hr 12min. Using the airbrush helped you with the lovely shades of blue.
These came out great John!
Hurrah - A Space Hulk Squad painting video - top marks - always enjoyable!!
I am so glad you lubricate before sliding into a tight hole😆
Anyway to get a list of the blue's you used. I've never tried a space Marines but plan to get this box. I like your technique but not sure on what cors to use to get a nice vibrant color.
These turned out awesome-great video
Fantastic paint job.
love the terms! great techniques!
Excellent work as always. Leaving a comment to find this again easier. : )
Feels like you tried something different here than your typical format, really digging it!
Slaying the grey right now actually. Woot! A shroom warrior turtle from by Dragon Trapper’s Lodge. Very cool mini.
16:05 Which contrast colour is used please? These look great.
I'm gonna watch this video after I actually get my hands on a boxed set of 10th. WAY too much hype. No fault of you, Ninjon.
Here comes the GW FOMO!!!!!!
Love the "I'm gonna do something, that requires something I think I don't have" attitude. Don't try - just do!
3.07 that is almost exactly how I clean my airbrush between colors. One thing that I have learned to avoid is backflowing the airbrush because it causes paint to get into the body of the airbrush and will dry there and can cause the needle to not move as smooth anymore.
I love the blues you used. I didn't catch both of them. Can you list what you're using?
Rly like your work and philosophy. Nice paint job on the termies, would like to see you take on some soulblight models.
Great video thanks for sharing 🍻👍
Awesome job , bases are sick
3:00 get a cheap 1.00 spray bottle and fill with water. has enough force in the Jet setting to clean out the cup in seconds for quick color changes. changed the game with airbrushing!
do it over a garbage can* not a jug
This very method became my go-to
@@MortonFMurphy yup yup. Went from dreading the airbrush to loving it with this quick change system
nice video many thanks, please were did you get your dark wood paint racks over your shoulder please. also how do you stop pigment powered rubbing off when you play please