Yo Scot, if you need any help or tips regarding sound for video, just get in touch with me. I work as an professional location sound mixer for about 8 years now. Greetings from Germany!
I just showed my 5 year old this, she painted her first model last week and has been asking me to watch a video about painting. This one was perfect! (Beside the odd f*bomb but its nothing she hasn't heard - she said you were naughty Scott!)
Hey man you actually did really well! Both of you did way better than most begginers, but to be fair you did have a total pro teaching you guys xD its really great seeing more new people get into the hobby. I'm always worried people will say "no its too hard im done" when its actually easier than it looks from an outside perspective. I mean its not always easy but as an outsider even a basic model like the ones you guys painted might look unattainable, but welp you guys saw how easy it was xD The painting community is the best I've seen, everyone is so friendly and welcoming so if you really get into it join Scott and John's facebook group and dont hesitate to reach out when you have questions or want feedback.
You said that you never bought or painted a mini but watched a lot of YT about it. That's how I started collecting minis in late 2020. Welcome to this plastic drug!!!
I love how comfortable Curtis and Nick seem to be on camera taking instructions from you with no traces of inferiority complex or insecurities. Just healthy hangout with three freinds doing hobby together :)
I demand a new spinoff channel or podcast where Curtis and Goobertown Brent just talk about different haircare products and their lives as dudes with majestic long hair.
I feel so much with Curtis. Being a "perfectionist" is so hard when you are also an artist. You just need to push past it and create, whatever your medium is.
Very much true. Especially to dive into the hobby as this is one of those things where you can research all you want but the most important thing is to just get paint on the brush and put the brush to your work.. no amount of pre-learning can substitute experience.
I feel like for me it's tied to low level OCD... like if I make a mistake gluing a model together and ruin some detail I'll try to fix it with some modelling putty and obsess over it even if it isn't that visible, same with painting, and it drives me nuts.
I'd love to see periodic updates from Curtis and Nick to see how their chosen armies are coming along every now and then. Maybe if they continue to paint, see how they've progressed in skill with comparison shots from early minis to recent minis. In any case, great job helping them out, Scott. And Curtis and Nick, you guys really killed it. I hope you've found the passion and confidence to continue in the hobby.
Been a long time since the vid/comment, but I chose Tzeench. Haven't painted much since because of... life. It's FAR easier painting with someone (miniac in my case) who knows how to make an idea come to life. I struggle with having a vision, but not knowing the technique to bring it to life.
I love how hard they are trying to genuinely do well at this based on your instruction - they are precious hobby angels we must protect them at all costs. I adored them both in this video and hope they continue the hobby! Well done Scott.
Love all of Scott's videos, but there was something about this one that really tickled my heart. Maybe I was flashing back to teaching my son to paint 20 years ago. Absolute joy.
Fear of failure is hard to get over. The important thing is to just start, get paint on a brush, get that paint on a mini. Start with something that you are not afraid of messing up. Watch a few how to videos to get ideas for color schemes. It's not going to turn into an award winning paint job your first time out, but just getting that first one done and learning will instill some confidence. I say this as someone with less than 20 minis under my belt, but I am already trying out dry brushing, wet blending, and spicing up my bases.
I absolutely loved this video, I'm actually in the process of buying paints/brushes etc to start painting my Custodes and I'm kinda like the long haired dude in the fact that, I'm so worried about screwing them up that I still haven't got round to even Priming them yet. After watching this video though, I'm actually quite excited about painting them and just giving them a go!! I'm going for the Shadowkeeper colour scheme (black and gold) as I want to show all the beautiful detail of the Custodes models. I feel like you lose that detail when you go ALL gold custodes.
I've watched a lot of content for miniature painting to get over my anxiety of starting to paint, finding the right consistency of paint etc. This video has by far been the most helpful, just watching you give live advise and seeing two people struggle with the exact same problems as myself is really freeing. I loved this video, thanks a bunch.
I can really relate to Curtis when he said '...but I'll know that mould line is there'. That really sums up the hobby for me-it's about living up to your own standards. Well done guys 👍
Really enjoyed this one, nice to see you hanging with people and having a good time, I liked your approach to teaching them you listened to there questions, some of which I had too, I think this may help me with my painting too! Happy holidays!
super cool format, i would absolutely like to have you do more like that. maybe a noob workshop video format? anyway, keep it the way it is, love your channel!
Your man with the long hair took the words right out of my mouth. I've always been a perfectionist so I find it difficult accept that my first army's worth of minis will suck. I know that you can always reprime and start again, but I want a finished army to actually play with. I've started painting a couple of minis with contrast and I can understand why some people like them, but even as a beginner I've got an itch to pick up some acrylics for a neater look. I probably think too much and paint too little though 😅
I love how thorough this video is. It borderlines on meandering but that almost feels intentional in that this hobby is best enjoyed at a slow pace. Really fantastic work man
It's so comfortable watching you teach! You're super relaxed and have zero judgement about areas of learning. Some folks explaining a better way to do things can come off arrogant or holier than tho, not you! Well done.
I have watched hundreds of your videos. Used your equipment review as a reference for when I purchased my air brush and better quality brushes. This video was extremely entertaining.
I'm a beginner myself, I started painting my first mini a few days ago after weeks of watching videos on how to. This is the most useful one i've found so far (while also being very entertaining!). THANK YOU
At the 19:48 mark he describes exactly how I used to feel in the beginning. It was hard to let that go, and it still is sometimes, but "failing" is a good thing. It lets you know you are still learning new things. And learning something new or improving your skills in a hobby that you love is a great feeling in the end, you just have to put it in a positive perspective. Great video, love your channel man. Cheers.
I have to say, I agree with Curtis. I enjoy assembling and modifying the models a lot more than painting. Mostly because I'm more confident in my abilities in moding.
one of the things that helped myself and my fellow players get over painting minis was when I got myself a 3d printer. I printed a dozen of the same model and I just threw myself into it and tried a bunch of things. Sure, some of the beginning models don't look so well but I wasn't upset because it didn't cost me anything to reprint and try a different technique. All the players at our table spent a few bucks and got the digital models of their player characters and I printed a few copies of them and they were able to print up a couple different versions and they didn't have much trouble since they didn't feel like it would be "ruined" if the paint job didn't come out like they wanted. I really enjoyed this because it reminded me of the times my friends and I would just sit around a table, paint, and just hang out.
One of the best beginner tutorials ever. It was nice seeing all those questions I once had answered succinctly to eager students. Wish this was around 30+ years ago. Very cathartic to watch.
As a newb who has been mentally preparing for building and painting, while waiting for a financial opportunity to get minis and paints, this has been super friendly and informative.
This is a good format for beginner painters. Seeing things like the paint and water mixed on the pallet is a great way to learn. And it's entertaining.
I loved this format! I think having the two noobs in there helps in a number of ways. In addition to boosting my confidence -as an "advanced beginner", their candor made me feel like I was a two times Golden Demon award winner, a rugged veteran, a pro- I think they are a potent way to have you go through some basic stuff that you wouldn't otherwise touch on but which is nevertheless useful for beginners. Hopefully this is a thing you could keep doing in the future? I'd love to see these two progress, face new challenges, discover new techniques...
This video was great and a change of pace what I liked most was getting the small live questions u usually don't get answered in videos. Thank you always in support
I’m just starting in Miniature painting. Starting with one of the Warhammer 40K starter kits that has a bunch of Necrons and few Space Marines. I’m definitely more interested personally in more Alien or Fantasy style miniatures, but this seemed like a good learning point and then can paint the things I really want when I have some practice under my belt. So I can appreciate both of your friends’ perspectives who are also new to this hobby. I appreciate this video very much.
I want more of this. I'm a noob, and I need to get to painting more minis. Watching other noobs do it definitely gives me a bit more confidience to pick it all up and start. Granted I'm not painting armies so I've got different problems, but still getting started is the biggest thing.
Thanks for the vid! Really enjoyed the whole concept of it. Everything about it gave me more courage to just go ahead and paint already haha. I thought it was especially insightful when the two beginners would get to say how they felt in those small personal interview clips. Also you gave so many great tips! And the slime special effects were sick! Long time lurker finally commenting on a video because I really connected with this one. Your channel and hard work is awesome!
I started my mini journey painting my blood angel army with your 'Eeavy Metal video. It was so instrumental in getting a solid foundation of the basic techniques I needed. Thank you for your content you are helping many fledgling painters.
This has been awesome!! I’m new to the hobby and COVID had meant I couldn’t get anywhere to learn to paint with other people. You guys asked so many questions I’ve had myself. Thanks so much for shooting this!
For folks who are scared to ruin their official models and don't want to burn much money on replacing them, I highly recommend a 3D printer. With some extra time and some investment, you can practice as many times as you want, try out color schemes to compare, and breakthrough that newbie barrier. It definitely gave me the confidence and comfort to step into the painting space.
I absolutely loved this episode! I loved the format of it. I could identify with your friends, having these basic questions. Skipping the "magic" phase that a lot of pro painters have (you guys can't help it because for you it's all logical). Excellent stuff. Loved it!
Just so you know I’ve been binge watching your videos and you (alongside several other youtubers) have inspired me to grind out 3,000pts of my 5,000pts of Minotaurs Space Marines. It’s been great, they look great, and thank you for the great content!
Yo dude I just wanna say a little trick I've picked up on my mini painting journey, you can use a little tamiya plastic cement on mould lines and they'll just melt in seamlessly! Saves tons of time!
dont forget to talk about the difference between flush cut snips and the kind you use that leave a tiny bit of material that needs to be sanded instead of filled also it may just be me but i find using the back unsharpened side of the blade is better to scrape mold lines that way you dont damage the cutting edge of your hobby knives. lots of love and your my favorite mini channel!!!
It’s a very rewarding hobby. I remember my first model, it was a terrible paint job, but I felt so proud. Each model after that gets a little better and a little better and before you know it you’re pretty good at it.
X-acto is my absolute "Default" tool as well for removing mold lines (and ejector pin marks).. Makes quick work of a LOT of different "situations". I build model cars, but we share a lot of the same techniques. Sometimes, I'll make the blade "chatter" on purpose to leave those little marks to mimic weld beads along frame rails or other things. LOVE the channel, btw.. Been subbed for quite some time. \m/
just bought a couple of sets to try painting for the first time. your videos have been an excellent instructional tool, thanks a lot for all the guidance!
I love how well produced the video was, granted I would argue that you really put forth the effort to produce all your videos well, but I can just see the love and care put into this one. Loved how you are testing your hand at a style of video that I think i would see on TV. And your buds were great. They did feel or seem awkward at all on camera. Keep up the great work.
ive had a few boardgames with minis ive wanted to paint for a few years but grew anxious about messing it up or not starting optimally so i never got them out of the mold sprue. watched painting videos now and then for a few years and in some commentplace heard of the existence of this video which is just what i needed ty
love their faces when you say tyranids in the intro lol you can never take too long, so true and important to remember when hobbying, its about the journey. to long is when you dont want to keep going lol hanging out with you boys in the background is almost like having friends XD
The suggestion that i would like to make, if you dont do it, or if you do it was not shown, when using rattle can, after finished turn can upside down and spray until the air comes clean, there is tons of additional propellant and will clear the tip of all the excess paint and you wont get clogged cans without using up the paint in them.
Wait... Scott are you trying to say that you have more friends than just Jon? It's alright Scott, you can admit that you just found these two guys at your local game store and paid them to be in this video with you. But jokes aside. Thank you for the video. I hope that you, your guests on this video, your friends and family all have a very happy and wonderful holiday season!
Hey Scott, you always make quality contents and I enjoy watching your videos. This one was especially amazing. It was both relaxing - watching each step in more detail -, fun and super informative. It just shows some of the steps and experiences that I had'nt thought about even though I've been painting for a few years now. Thank you so much for all of your hard work, and for this video in particular. Hope to see more like it in the future! Also, glædelig jul! (danish, merry Yule)
Brush hand touching the model with middle/ring fingers will help stabilize the hand, allowing the index and thumb to have much more control of the brush!
Hey, mini family! Sorry about the crap audio from my mic. It'll be fixed in the future.
Holla if you need some sound tips!
the black spot on your desk makes it look like your water pot is floating
We still love you buddy
Yo Scot, if you need any help or tips regarding sound for video, just get in touch with me. I work as an professional location sound mixer for about 8 years now. Greetings from Germany!
Naah its cool. The greater the diversity, the greater the perfection.
You are not only teaching these beginners, but thousands of beginners everywhere in the world, and we are super grateful for it :D
I couldn't agree more 👍
I just showed my 5 year old this, she painted her first model last week and has been asking me to watch a video about painting. This one was perfect! (Beside the odd f*bomb but its nothing she hasn't heard - she said you were naughty Scott!)
I just would've told them to clip a bit back from the model on the sprue. Putting the clips right on it can cause a pit.
Thanks for having me on! Was an amazing learning experience. In the process of collecting some starter brushes and paint!
Hey man you actually did really well! Both of you did way better than most begginers, but to be fair you did have a total pro teaching you guys xD its really great seeing more new people get into the hobby. I'm always worried people will say "no its too hard im done" when its actually easier than it looks from an outside perspective. I mean its not always easy but as an outsider even a basic model like the ones you guys painted might look unattainable, but welp you guys saw how easy it was xD
The painting community is the best I've seen, everyone is so friendly and welcoming so if you really get into it join Scott and John's facebook group and dont hesitate to reach out when you have questions or want feedback.
Great job man! Awesome looking mini!
For a beginner u smashed it man!
You was put on the ignored list for crazys
You said that you never bought or painted a mini but watched a lot of YT about it. That's how I started collecting minis in late 2020. Welcome to this plastic drug!!!
I love how comfortable Curtis and Nick seem to be on camera taking instructions from you with no traces of inferiority complex or insecurities. Just healthy hangout with three freinds doing hobby together :)
On the flipside I love how uncomfortable they were when he started firing up the "DON'T FORGET TO PAINT MORE MINIIIIS" outro lol.
I demand a new spinoff channel or podcast where Curtis and Goobertown Brent just talk about different haircare products and their lives as dudes with majestic long hair.
I feel so much with Curtis. Being a "perfectionist" is so hard when you are also an artist. You just need to push past it and create, whatever your medium is.
yeah me too, I watched that bit a couple of times then played it to my wife. I have that same problem with a few of my hobbies
You have to remember that you can always edit after. Just like you do with writing or any art.
@@fancifuldevices *in obi wan voice* touch-ups are my specialty...
Very much true. Especially to dive into the hobby as this is one of those things where you can research all you want but the most important thing is to just get paint on the brush and put the brush to your work.. no amount of pre-learning can substitute experience.
I feel like for me it's tied to low level OCD... like if I make a mistake gluing a model together and ruin some detail I'll try to fix it with some modelling putty and obsess over it even if it isn't that visible, same with painting, and it drives me nuts.
I'd love to see periodic updates from Curtis and Nick to see how their chosen armies are coming along every now and then. Maybe if they continue to paint, see how they've progressed in skill with comparison shots from early minis to recent minis. In any case, great job helping them out, Scott. And Curtis and Nick, you guys really killed it. I hope you've found the passion and confidence to continue in the hobby.
Been a long time since the vid/comment, but I chose Tzeench. Haven't painted much since because of... life. It's FAR easier painting with someone (miniac in my case) who knows how to make an idea come to life. I struggle with having a vision, but not knowing the technique to bring it to life.
@@L1Z1O Thank you so much for the follow up reply! Maybe the ol' Miniac himself will consider periodic updates as a long term series.
Scott kinda looks like a kid sitting between his parents at dinner
yes, totally a finally sitting at the big boy table vibe. even has the little kid nonstop talking from the excitement too I love it
I love how hard they are trying to genuinely do well at this based on your instruction - they are precious hobby angels we must protect them at all costs. I adored them both in this video and hope they continue the hobby! Well done Scott.
Love all of Scott's videos, but there was something about this one that really tickled my heart. Maybe I was flashing back to teaching my son to paint 20 years ago. Absolute joy.
The real title to this should be friend tricks to friends into being thousands of dollars in debt
Too accurate!
Yes
I believe you mean *affirming gas mask noises*
lol Facts here
Fear of failure is hard to get over. The important thing is to just start, get paint on a brush, get that paint on a mini. Start with something that you are not afraid of messing up. Watch a few how to videos to get ideas for color schemes. It's not going to turn into an award winning paint job your first time out, but just getting that first one done and learning will instill some confidence. I say this as someone with less than 20 minis under my belt, but I am already trying out dry brushing, wet blending, and spicing up my bases.
This is great! The dudes seem nice and they're clearly excited!
Great work Scott!
Clearly baked 😂
@@kevh6948 the best way to paint mini's
"Are you trying to say that my opinions I formed by reading Reddit comments on the interent aren't fact?" LMAOOOOO
I absolutely loved this video, I'm actually in the process of buying paints/brushes etc to start painting my Custodes and I'm kinda like the long haired dude in the fact that, I'm so worried about screwing them up that I still haven't got round to even Priming them yet.
After watching this video though, I'm actually quite excited about painting them and just giving them a go!!
I'm going for the Shadowkeeper colour scheme (black and gold) as I want to show all the beautiful detail of the Custodes models. I feel like you lose that detail when you go ALL gold custodes.
Scott: There is no need to rush.
Also Scott: In this video, I'm challenging myself to paint an army in a weekend
Finally! One of the infinite tendrils of the Tyranids have reached into Scott's channel.
Curtis' hair is the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while... and looks damn fine on him too!
Please tell that dude his hair is so fucking metal.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed. Majestic af
Haha right man I thought my friend had long ass hair , this dude has it down to his knees lol
I'm sure being "Metal" improves your odds of being Scott's friend. ;)
Even more impressive than goobertown Brent's hair
He would look better with short hair. Long hair is impractical and also looks bad on a man.
I've watched a lot of content for miniature painting to get over my anxiety of starting to paint, finding the right consistency of paint etc. This video has by far been the most helpful, just watching you give live advise and seeing two people struggle with the exact same problems as myself is really freeing. I loved this video, thanks a bunch.
Don't worry about the mic Scott, can hear ya just fine. Merry xmas and love from Australia mate!
Merry Christmas to you as well!!
18:28 - I love how Nick's face is full of wonder and held-back excitement for the miniature.
Lol Can't take his eyes off it
I can really relate to Curtis when he said '...but I'll know that mould line is there'. That really sums up the hobby for me-it's about living up to your own standards. Well done guys 👍
Really enjoyed this one, nice to see you hanging with people and having a good time, I liked your approach to teaching them you listened to there questions, some of which I had too, I think this may help me with my painting too! Happy holidays!
Out of all painting tutorials I've watched, this one was very spot on with my own fears of painting. The best video class ever.
This is an excellent format. More of the same would be appreciated!
Thats so chill to watch. Would love this to get a series in some way
super cool format, i would absolutely like to have you do more like that. maybe a noob workshop video format? anyway, keep it the way it is, love your channel!
This!!
Would watch this for sure.
Hearing the noobs at the end talk about the experience has convinced me to buy my first minis to paint and play with!
Honestly it was an amazing experience, getting over the fear to start was the biggest hurdle.
@@L1Z1O awesome mate! Same boat for me and having a blast!
Scott: "not as thin as milk, not as thick as mayo"
Me: Adds enough lahmian medium to drown a fishma.., sorry, Tau.
Your man with the long hair took the words right out of my mouth. I've always been a perfectionist so I find it difficult accept that my first army's worth of minis will suck. I know that you can always reprime and start again, but I want a finished army to actually play with. I've started painting a couple of minis with contrast and I can understand why some people like them, but even as a beginner I've got an itch to pick up some acrylics for a neater look. I probably think too much and paint too little though 😅
All I can say is they may individually may not look perfect, but when you have 10 sitting next to each other they're gonna look awesome
Great video, would love to see you bring these two back and attempt some more advanced techniques with them
I love how thorough this video is. It borderlines on meandering but that almost feels intentional in that this hobby is best enjoyed at a slow pace. Really fantastic work man
It's so comfortable watching you teach! You're super relaxed and have zero judgement about areas of learning. Some folks explaining a better way to do things can come off arrogant or holier than tho, not you! Well done.
I have watched hundreds of your videos. Used your equipment review as a reference for when I purchased my air brush and better quality brushes. This video was extremely entertaining.
I'm a beginner myself, I started painting my first mini a few days ago after weeks of watching videos on how to. This is the most useful one i've found so far (while also being very entertaining!).
THANK YOU
I liked that everyone was so open, sharing their concerns, asking questions. Great job!
At the 19:48 mark he describes exactly how I used to feel in the beginning. It was hard to let that go, and it still is sometimes, but "failing" is a good thing. It lets you know you are still learning new things. And learning something new or improving your skills in a hobby that you love is a great feeling in the end, you just have to put it in a positive perspective. Great video, love your channel man. Cheers.
Exceptional video. When he said his perfectionism keeps him from painting I definitely felt that. Great stuff.
I have to say, I agree with Curtis. I enjoy assembling and modifying the models a lot more than painting. Mostly because I'm more confident in my abilities in moding.
one of the things that helped myself and my fellow players get over painting minis was when I got myself a 3d printer. I printed a dozen of the same model and I just threw myself into it and tried a bunch of things. Sure, some of the beginning models don't look so well but I wasn't upset because it didn't cost me anything to reprint and try a different technique. All the players at our table spent a few bucks and got the digital models of their player characters and I printed a few copies of them and they were able to print up a couple different versions and they didn't have much trouble since they didn't feel like it would be "ruined" if the paint job didn't come out like they wanted.
I really enjoyed this because it reminded me of the times my friends and I would just sit around a table, paint, and just hang out.
One of the best beginner tutorials ever. It was nice seeing all those questions I once had answered succinctly to eager students. Wish this was around 30+ years ago. Very cathartic to watch.
Gosh he is such a great teacher. What a trip. This was so wholesome and zen.
As a newb who has been mentally preparing for building and painting, while waiting for a financial opportunity to get minis and paints, this has been super friendly and informative.
It’s like a master’s class for beginners and just fun to watch the banter and whatnot. I think it’d be cool to do some more!
This is a good format for beginner painters. Seeing things like the paint and water mixed on the pallet is a great way to learn. And it's entertaining.
I loved this format! I think having the two noobs in there helps in a number of ways. In addition to boosting my confidence -as an "advanced beginner", their candor made me feel like I was a two times Golden Demon award winner, a rugged veteran, a pro- I think they are a potent way to have you go through some basic stuff that you wouldn't otherwise touch on but which is nevertheless useful for beginners. Hopefully this is a thing you could keep doing in the future? I'd love to see these two progress, face new challenges, discover new techniques...
This video was great and a change of pace what I liked most was getting the small live questions u usually don't get answered in videos. Thank you always in support
This episode was incredible! Please make this an ongoing series and getting the lads to try slightly complex stuff over time
Watching a two-tear old video and still learning stuff. That visualizing the spru to find mold lines is new to me. Thanks for that.
I can only recommend trying the back of the knife for the mold lines. In the majority of cases that will give a smoother result (no white skip marks)
I’m just starting in Miniature painting. Starting with one of the Warhammer 40K starter kits that has a bunch of Necrons and few Space Marines. I’m definitely more interested personally in more Alien or Fantasy style miniatures, but this seemed like a good learning point and then can paint the things I really want when I have some practice under my belt. So I can appreciate both of your friends’ perspectives who are also new to this hobby. I appreciate this video very much.
I want more of this. I'm a noob, and I need to get to painting more minis. Watching other noobs do it definitely gives me a bit more confidience to pick it all up and start. Granted I'm not painting armies so I've got different problems, but still getting started is the biggest thing.
I'm impressed at how good their questions were.
Thanks for the vid! Really enjoyed the whole concept of it. Everything about it gave me more courage to just go ahead and paint already haha. I thought it was especially insightful when the two beginners would get to say how they felt in those small personal interview clips. Also you gave so many great tips! And the slime special effects were sick! Long time lurker finally commenting on a video because I really connected with this one. Your channel and hard work is awesome!
This is like a beginners guide to painting, but going over every question and detail a beginner would ask! Amazing!
I started my mini journey painting my blood angel army with your 'Eeavy Metal video. It was so instrumental in getting a solid foundation of the basic techniques I needed. Thank you for your content you are helping many fledgling painters.
This has been awesome!! I’m new to the hobby and COVID had meant I couldn’t get anywhere to learn to paint with other people. You guys asked so many questions I’ve had myself. Thanks so much for shooting this!
This is a good beginner video, too: th-cam.com/video/v-BlVYFxfRA/w-d-xo.html Welcome to the hobby 👍
Man this gives me much more confidence to get into the hobby as a complete beginner. Well drive like always dude!
the sound of knives against plastic gives my whole body chills and i cant stand it
Such an enjoyable video!
Well done. Your guests were great! Looks like you all had a blast.
I love the segment where they talk colour schemes. That's exactly what my brain does for about an hour before painting.
For folks who are scared to ruin their official models and don't want to burn much money on replacing them, I highly recommend a 3D printer. With some extra time and some investment, you can practice as many times as you want, try out color schemes to compare, and breakthrough that newbie barrier. It definitely gave me the confidence and comfort to step into the painting space.
Agreed! I ended up getting a sla printer and literally being able to print off a bunch of the same model takes away the fear
great video! I hope to see more like it, deff got to see what the other guy's army choice might be
I ended up stealing a band of Unmade from him!
I absolutely loved this episode! I loved the format of it. I could identify with your friends, having these basic questions. Skipping the "magic" phase that a lot of pro painters have (you guys can't help it because for you it's all logical). Excellent stuff. Loved it!
Just so you know I’ve been binge watching your videos and you (alongside several other youtubers) have inspired me to grind out 3,000pts of my 5,000pts of Minotaurs Space Marines. It’s been great, they look great, and thank you for the great content!
Dude, getting a introduction to miniatures by scott is something i would pay a quite a nice sum for! Great video!
Awesome little interviews with the guys cut into the session! Real pro production value on this channel
you do come up with good video ideas, i like how there is something for every level of hobbyist
2:50 YES. I paint often and love it but nothing beats seing a squad come together peice by piece, especially when u can kit bash and make them special
Yo dude I just wanna say a little trick I've picked up on my mini painting journey, you can use a little tamiya plastic cement on mould lines and they'll just melt in seamlessly! Saves tons of time!
dont forget to talk about the difference between flush cut snips and the kind you use that leave a tiny bit of material that needs to be sanded instead of filled also it may just be me but i find using the back unsharpened side of the blade is better to scrape mold lines that way you dont damage the cutting edge of your hobby knives. lots of love and your my favorite mini channel!!!
We should see a 1 year reunion between Scott and the Noob Boys to see how far they progressed until now in the hobby!!
Great video! As a new painter who has painted less than a dozen minis so far, it was really inspirational!
Funny how i always watch your videos but never painted a mini, guess this video could help me to get into it.
Learning by doing im not a beginner and I still watch vids like that because you can allways learn here i adapt the uhu thing
It’s a very rewarding hobby. I remember my first model, it was a terrible paint job, but I felt so proud. Each model after that gets a little better and a little better and before you know it you’re pretty good at it.
This video was great! Getting into painting can be so daunting, and you really made it seem more accessible.
X-acto is my absolute "Default" tool as well for removing mold lines (and ejector pin marks).. Makes quick work of a LOT of different "situations". I build model cars, but we share a lot of the same techniques. Sometimes, I'll make the blade "chatter" on purpose to leave those little marks to mimic weld beads along frame rails or other things. LOVE the channel, btw.. Been subbed for quite some time. \m/
About viles and leaving marks, a good sanding stick with a fine grit can leave a very smooth finish that is almost the same as the bare plastic.
just bought a couple of sets to try painting for the first time. your videos have been an excellent instructional tool, thanks a lot for all the guidance!
I love how well produced the video was, granted I would argue that you really put forth the effort to produce all your videos well, but I can just see the love and care put into this one. Loved how you are testing your hand at a style of video that I think i would see on TV. And your buds were great. They did feel or seem awkward at all on camera. Keep up the great work.
YES more tutorials! and different approaches/techniques for starting out!!!
ive had a few boardgames with minis ive wanted to paint for a few years but grew anxious about messing it up or not starting optimally so i never got them out of the mold sprue. watched painting videos now and then for a few years and in some commentplace heard of the existence of this video which is just what i needed ty
Thanks for giving some details about what thinned paint should actually look like.
love their faces when you say tyranids in the intro lol
you can never take too long, so true and important to remember when hobbying, its about the journey. to long is when you dont want to keep going lol
hanging out with you boys in the background is almost like having friends XD
Really enjoyed this. Great learning vid for us noobs 👍
A MAN AFTER MY OWN HEART FINALLY!! I too enjoy the assembly stage
So pleased to see my favorite army in this video! And also to Curtis likes the building part like me!
Dude, Scott! This is so good!
It's really fun to watch your buds learn and get excited about doing something new. Great video!
That infomercial voice was perfect! Big laughs from me. Thanks for all the pointers.
The suggestion that i would like to make, if you dont do it, or if you do it was not shown, when using rattle can, after finished turn can upside down and spray until the air comes clean, there is tons of additional propellant and will clear the tip of all the excess paint and you wont get clogged cans without using up the paint in them.
Super good vibes here. Seems like y’all had a good time. I learned a good bit too!
Please do more videos like this in the future. It really helps and is very educational.
Wait... Scott are you trying to say that you have more friends than just Jon? It's alright Scott, you can admit that you just found these two guys at your local game store and paid them to be in this video with you.
But jokes aside. Thank you for the video. I hope that you, your guests on this video, your friends and family all have a very happy and wonderful holiday season!
Hey Scott, you always make quality contents and I enjoy watching your videos. This one was especially amazing. It was both relaxing - watching each step in more detail -, fun and super informative. It just shows some of the steps and experiences that I had'nt thought about even though I've been painting for a few years now. Thank you so much for all of your hard work, and for this video in particular. Hope to see more like it in the future! Also, glædelig jul! (danish, merry Yule)
This was super fun to watch and all the models turned out really well! Nice work everyone.
this is a 10/10 documentary-style video, truly next level, good work, please keep the awesome content coming
Brush hand touching the model with middle/ring fingers will help stabilize the hand, allowing the index and thumb to have much more control of the brush!
More of this. This was fun to watch.
40mins video and I didn't skip a single second. I love u man
Brilliant, great tutorial and fun to hang out