I'd suggest using a larger brush for that base washing step. It's amazing how just increasing the size of the brush can make that wash step so much faster. Some great progress here in one video, dude!
@@AsianViking27 thank you for the helpful suggestion! It seems so obvious, but sometimes I’m just so in the zone that I forget to swap to the right brush for the job lol.
@@mellily6178 thank you! 🙏🏽 If you figure out the secret to buying less and painting more I’d love to hear it 😅That’s a constant struggle I deal with as well lol
Just wanted to say I really enjoyed the video, I'm new to the hobby and this is the kind of content I really enjoy watching. Really like the shades of red you used for these. Hope to see more content in future, Cheers from another wargamer in the Lower Mainland
ProAcryl Satin Black is what you want for your rims, it's fantastic. I was going to try going from Dark Burgundy to Red Oxide to Red Orange for the highlights (all ProAcryl), so it was nice to see a comparison
@@clarketron3000 oh awesome! Thanks so much for the tip! I was actually leaning toward picking up a ProAcryl Satin Black for the bases. Your paint recipe idea sounds interesting too. I’m curious to see how that looks.
5:20 Vallejo model color black 70.950 is probably the best black paint, where pro acrylic bold titanium white is the best white paint-not that you’d rim your bases in white.
This is awesome, man! Was wondering if you could explain a bit more of the paint choice for the base. What exactly is the nuln oil? Never heard of it before. Do you generally do a lot of washes on top of the paint. Also, what brand is that airbrush?! I have a tank/compressor, but something like that would be super useful!
@@Sbenjamin2190 hey, great questions! The grey bases are meant to represent more of a rocky terrain/urban debris. Nuln Oil is a very thin, blackish paint from Games Workshop that acts as a tool to add dark shading to the models quickly. That’s why it’s called a “shade” paint. You can apply it straight to just the shadowy areas (ei. between plates of armor, folds, wrinkles, etc.) or to the entire surface to give it more of an oily/grimy look. The airbrush brand is called Autolock. I bought it from Amazon and it came with everything I need for super cheap including the portable compressor. I’m not too familiar with airbrushes but I know the portable compressor doesn’t work with all airbrushes. I don’t know what that means for the airbrush working with other compressors though.
@@melongraffers4884 thanks! The airbrush is called Autolock. I should probably add that in the description since I forgot to mention it in the video lol
I'd suggest using a larger brush for that base washing step. It's amazing how just increasing the size of the brush can make that wash step so much faster. Some great progress here in one video, dude!
@@AsianViking27 thank you for the helpful suggestion!
It seems so obvious, but sometimes I’m just so in the zone that I forget to swap to the right brush for the job lol.
Cant wait until you get to the angriest boy! Hes super fun to paint. I look forward to the rest of your progress!
@@The_Betrayer. thanks so much! 😊
Look foward to see this project progress! Good work brother!
@@Angron_Of_Nuceria thanks brotha! 🙏🏽
Looking good so far.
@@athollmcnicoll1028 thank you so much! 🙏🏽
Great video! Not over the top, nice and relaxing to watch!
@@Minkieminkie thank you so much! 🙏🏽
Beautiful models so far, good job man 👍
@@anonymoose219 thank you very much! 🙏🏽
Great start. Looking forward to Episode 2.
@@ybu22z thank you! 🙏🏽
These look awesome...I love seeing what others paint up. I just have to remind myself no more armies until I paint more of what I have.
@@mellily6178 thank you! 🙏🏽
If you figure out the secret to buying less and painting more I’d love to hear it 😅That’s a constant struggle I deal with as well lol
@@itsBobtart Hahaha...life is too short to deny yourself a new box of models. It really is not our fault that GW makes so many great armies.
Enjoyed this. Keep it up mate!
@@MrCBennett100 thanks so much buddy! 🙏🏽
Excited to be along for the journey.
@@DaGoook I’m grateful to have you join me. Thank you! 🙏🏽
Just wanted to say I really enjoyed the video, I'm new to the hobby and this is the kind of content I really enjoy watching. Really like the shades of red you used for these. Hope to see more content in future, Cheers from another wargamer in the Lower Mainland
@@HalidesAndHollowness no way, lower mainland? Hello neighbor! I appreciate the kind words! 🙏🏽 I’m glad to hear my content vibes with you
cant wait to see episode 2, love how simple your video and paint style, ofc Cats always help :D
@@TheD0LLE I appreciate you! Thank you! 🙏🏽 And noted -add more cat clips✅ lol
You passed the vibe check with flying colors. The only suggestion I have is to include the names of the songs you use! :)
@@guilhermecarvalhotrindade2625 I appreciate that so much! 🙏🏽 you’re right! Description has been updated! :)
So coool!! Keep it up! ☺
@@expiredkimchi thank you! 😊
i thought i was watching a 100k subscribers channel! and i was very impressed with the quality of the video. happy to be your 38th subscriber
@@NukaDosentCare I appreciate that so much! Thank you! I’ll get to 100k subscribers someday! 😎
ProAcryl Satin Black is what you want for your rims, it's fantastic. I was going to try going from Dark Burgundy to Red Oxide to Red Orange for the highlights (all ProAcryl), so it was nice to see a comparison
@@clarketron3000 oh awesome! Thanks so much for the tip! I was actually leaning toward picking up a ProAcryl Satin Black for the bases.
Your paint recipe idea sounds interesting too. I’m curious to see how that looks.
These look really good. I love the world eaters and this in inspiring me to maybe to a world eater kill team once 3rd ed launches.
@@matthewmcfadden6332 thank you! I hope you do decide to make a World Eater Killteam. They’re quite fun to paint
great work brotha! cant wait to see the final look
@@michaelcardenas4778 thanks man! 🙏🏽
5:20 Vallejo model color black 70.950 is probably the best black paint, where pro acrylic bold titanium white is the best white paint-not that you’d rim your bases in white.
@@ravenRedwake oh good to know! Thanks for the suggestion.
No sane person rims their bases white 😂
This is awesome, man! Was wondering if you could explain a bit more of the paint choice for the base. What exactly is the nuln oil? Never heard of it before. Do you generally do a lot of washes on top of the paint. Also, what brand is that airbrush?! I have a tank/compressor, but something like that would be super useful!
@@Sbenjamin2190 hey, great questions! The grey bases are meant to represent more of a rocky terrain/urban debris.
Nuln Oil is a very thin, blackish paint from Games Workshop that acts as a tool to add dark shading to the models quickly. That’s why it’s called a “shade” paint. You can apply it straight to just the shadowy areas (ei. between plates of armor, folds, wrinkles, etc.) or to the entire surface to give it more of an oily/grimy look.
The airbrush brand is called Autolock. I bought it from Amazon and it came with everything I need for super cheap including the portable compressor. I’m not too familiar with airbrushes but I know the portable compressor doesn’t work with all airbrushes. I don’t know what that means for the airbrush working with other compressors though.
looks great. which airbrush is that?
@@melongraffers4884 thanks! The airbrush is called Autolock. I should probably add that in the description since I forgot to mention it in the video lol
Did you do all this in one sitting?
@@arcanewargaming Nah this video was filmed over the course of a couple weeks. I hobby during my free time after work and I’m not a fast painter lol
What camera you using my guy?
@@WolinskiColton I’m using an iPhone 14 Pro friend