I very much agree. Mouths and tentacles. I really can't imagine getting infested with pink tentacles and mouths would be the right contextual consequence for getting the Black Plague of Nurgle. Mouths and gnaws suggest gluttony, which is cool paired with the bloated and "thicc" aesthetic. But it gets redundant when 6 out of 7 models throughout the range have those.
To be fair a lot of the details like the plasma guns on the new models are amazing I liked that they had older armor marks But I agree the line sometimes got a little out of hand
I feel the newer 40k art style in general has become... worse. The models don't feel as fun to look at a lot of the time because they look more cartoonish. The shapes appear to be more practical looking while the details are less jagged and appear to look more rounded and less edged. It reminds me of the Darksiders art style. Although the Darksiders art style is great, old 40k design just felt more raw and powerful. I am referring more to GW's models than anything, although I feel the actual artwork has suffered this issue to some degree.
@@uhhhummm3317 it's really inconsistent between factions. Space marines and Death Guard lost a lot of what made them cool. CSM and World Eaters really look much closer to classic art.
I’ve seen some amazing “grimdark” painted models, but this takes the cake for me, it’s TRUE grimdark, no sugar coating or cartoonishly bright colors for a soldier in constant battle, just dark gritty and disgusting just like the books and just like how I imagine them
@@DarkAgesWorkshop i would love to see this style of painting get some recognition by GW. I dont want to downtalk the clean painting style - but your approach to the grim dark is so far beyond the 'slap on streaking grime and call it a day'. Clearly a lot of artistry going into it.
Absolutely filthy work, extremely impressive crew! Thanks for using our Crimson Grove Parishoners too, you've made them fit so perfectly into your vision
Wow...the level of craftsmanship that went into your work leaves me speechless. Even before I watched the video, just by looking at your thumbnail I was immediately reminded of Lewis Jones' portrayal of the Death Guard. I think that goes to show how much you succeeded in representing his dark industrial take on the plague marines. You are truly a gifted artist, please keep up the fantastic work🎉🎉 I'll subscribe so that I can come back to see more.
This is amazing. You achieved a level nightmarish and frightening grossness that I have yet to see. At the same time, there is an odd reverence to the scene that almost seems benevolent. As if the subjects do not realize they creating a visceral fear. We'll done!
I rewatch this video maybe once a week, i just cannot get over everything from the sculpting, the myriad of techniques, the scene, the theme, i mean god this is executed perfectly
Thank you for your words! Setting up the atmosphere is crucial to me. As long as steps are clear and explained I much prefer some extra atmosphere. I make videos the way I would love to watch them myself. Thanks again! That's a huge compliment.
This looks incredible. I am also a big fan of the whole industrial aesthetic from the death guard and lewis jones's depiction of them is one of my favourite 40k pieces ever. I try to make my death guard like that and your videos will be a huge help. Also, are you planning to put this model in a competition? this looks golden demon material
Man, I'm always blown away by your talent as a painter and kitbasher! The amount of detail added to the model and bases really set you guys apart in my opinion. Very inspirational and I always learn a ton from watching your videos!
Years ago, at a Warhammer tournament, I came across a guy with an Undead army. He had converted one of the zombies in his zombie regiment to look like Michael Jackson from Thriller.
Thank you so much for your words! Glad you could get immersed and "digest" the paint and thought process this way. Certainly I love to go with a cinematic style, like as if the model/creature is literally in front of us. My heart is at dark fantasy, but I will definitely try to explore more of the 40K universe from this perspective for sure.
Life at its most virulent, its most indefatigable. ...is multifarious, unending and unceasing, decay on the cusp of its rebirth. over and over again. back to my collection, I have more horrors to concoct.
Thank you so much! I tried to make it repulsive with no compromises. Still retaining an approachable scheme that is kinda easy, counting out the two optional steps for added texture. Thanks again!
@@DarkAgesWorkshop for texture , sometimes I use dried up used coffee , mixed with oil or paint, gives it a realistic dark appearance… of course looking at what you do , I’m still learning to perfect my paninting, thank you for that..
The models are cool. However the exaggeration in tentacles and doodles sometimes makes me wish using Horus Heresy bits instead - a little bit on the cleaner side so I can introduce some of these industrial elements.
I have always noticed that the use of wood has always been associated with Nurgle, which is so curious for 40k, as you hardly ever see wooden things in the grimdark future.
True. Maybe it's for the "organic" nature. Wood is one of those materials that is almost eternal and can be everywhere and in any age. In the grimdark future it's often not displayed, but it's there. Maybe it has to do with the Death Guard being the heralds of stagnation. The halt of advancement. And wood is often more associated with the past and ancient times. I don't know, I'm just blabbering, but to me it just feels natural to imagine Death Guard with a wood or contorted bone texture.
I love it, it made me want to get started too, I love serving them but I didn't find anything by typing in beast AR Miniature model, do you have a more precise reference if possible? cheers
I wonder how "readable" these minis are from afar from a gaming standpoint. I sometimes think thst they are too sameish at a distant. But they look great close up
Depending on the lighting of the room they can be as easy or much harder to read than any other "style". I play/live/paint in ill-lit dark rooms. But I have to say that surface finish variation really really helps reading a distant model. Black armor models are certainly harder to read. But this Death Guard and zombies are actually OK from a distance.
I know. Villainy Ink has no smell. If anything, it smells like raw pigments - reminds me of pumpkin for some reason. Other than that, no they have almost 0 odour.
How do you lock down the chains? I picked some chains up and some chainmail kitchen gloves to make some armor and ornements for a Khorne Dragon and a Leviathan Dreadnought. I'd love to know how you get them to stop moving so you can paint them withought the movemwnt breaking the paint.
Very nice color recipe Well done! I have a question regarding the superglue technique. Over the glue paint sticks very poorly and rubs Off easily. This is Bad in gaming miniatures that get touched. I could varnish the Miniature but that destroys the surface Finish Variation. Is there anything you can do to make acrylics and oils Stick to the glue?
Thank you! In my experience I didn't notice any issue of paint rubbing off. I don't know exactly how you do it. Mainly because I don't go crazy with colors over glue, I mainly use it to create special effects like veins. Oils will pretty much stick to anything, just be sure of be careful of quantities and application, get it smooth
Although I love what you guys do, it's pretty lame that your youtube videos are now basically advertisements for your actual content. Not hating. Your work is incredible and inspiring. It's just frustrating to see something cool that basically amounts to being an ad.
See this is the Death Guard I fell in love with as a kid. Hulking, rusted and gross. The modern gw sculpts just look like mimics from dnd.
I very much agree. Mouths and tentacles. I really can't imagine getting infested with pink tentacles and mouths would be the right contextual consequence for getting the Black Plague of Nurgle. Mouths and gnaws suggest gluttony, which is cool paired with the bloated and "thicc" aesthetic. But it gets redundant when 6 out of 7 models throughout the range have those.
100%. I love the older take on plague marines. They were much less ‘busy’. The new ones just have way too much going on. Less is more as they say.
To be fair a lot of the details like the plasma guns on the new models are amazing
I liked that they had older armor marks
But I agree the line sometimes got a little out of hand
I feel the newer 40k art style in general has become... worse. The models don't feel as fun to look at a lot of the time because they look more cartoonish. The shapes appear to be more practical looking while the details are less jagged and appear to look more rounded and less edged. It reminds me of the Darksiders art style. Although the Darksiders art style is great, old 40k design just felt more raw and powerful. I am referring more to GW's models than anything, although I feel the actual artwork has suffered this issue to some degree.
@@uhhhummm3317 it's really inconsistent between factions. Space marines and Death Guard lost a lot of what made them cool. CSM and World Eaters really look much closer to classic art.
I’ve seen some amazing “grimdark” painted models, but this takes the cake for me, it’s TRUE grimdark, no sugar coating or cartoonishly bright colors for a soldier in constant battle, just dark gritty and disgusting just like the books and just like how I imagine them
i'd consider something like this worthy of a golden demon. superb
That's such a huge compliment. Thank you!
@@DarkAgesWorkshop i would love to see this style of painting get some recognition by GW.
I dont want to downtalk the clean painting style - but your approach to the grim dark is so far beyond the 'slap on streaking grime and call it a day'. Clearly a lot of artistry going into it.
Absolutely filthy work, extremely impressive crew! Thanks for using our Crimson Grove Parishoners too, you've made them fit so perfectly into your vision
Thank you so much! The models perfectly fit in the scene with their poses!
Your sculpts are amazing. I knew I recognized them here.
The best grim dark stuff out there, no competition
Oh thank you so much!
Seriously best 40k mini Ive ever seen done.
Glad you feel this way: thank you wholeheartedly!
Started when I was 12, turning 40 this summer. So I've seen some minis is what Im saying. Just awesome dude...@@DarkAgesWorkshop
I feel I have to agree, breath taking!
Wow...the level of craftsmanship that went into your work leaves me speechless. Even before I watched the video, just by looking at your thumbnail I was immediately reminded of Lewis Jones' portrayal of the Death Guard. I think that goes to show how much you succeeded in representing his dark industrial take on the plague marines. You are truly a gifted artist, please keep up the fantastic work🎉🎉 I'll subscribe so that I can come back to see more.
Thank you immensely for your words. Lewis Jones art is incredible and this one is just absolutely perfect. Welcome to the Compendium! Kind regards
I love how the powerpack kinda looks like a cross, the twisted religious aspect really adds to the final model
This is the direction warhammer should be going
I have no idea why they went to such a clean aesthetic.
Somebody made this video while having fun which resulted in me having fun
Imagine whole army in this style
This is amazing. You achieved a level nightmarish and frightening grossness that I have yet to see. At the same time, there is an odd reverence to the scene that almost seems benevolent. As if the subjects do not realize they creating a visceral fear. We'll done!
Awesome, glad it resonates that way. Thank you!
Imo this is the most realistic Death Guard mini ever painted!
I rewatch this video maybe once a week, i just cannot get over everything from the sculpting, the myriad of techniques, the scene, the theme, i mean god this is executed perfectly
I absolutely love the artistry on show here, that final composition is just incredible
Thank you! Awesome to hear.
This is phenomenal. Fantastic work and I absolutely love the dark, Boschean hellscape you’ve conjured here.
Thank you for your words! Setting up the atmosphere is crucial to me. As long as steps are clear and explained I much prefer some extra atmosphere. I make videos the way I would love to watch them myself. Thanks again! That's a huge compliment.
Now that’s a Plague Marine! Papa bless!
🪰🪰🪰
Probably the first time that I am genuinely impressed, as I am a big fan of nurgle, but you just understood the style perfectly, it’s amazing, really
Well, that's awesome. Very much glad you enjoy it and feel this way!
This looks incredible. I am also a big fan of the whole industrial aesthetic from the death guard and lewis jones's depiction of them is one of my favourite 40k pieces ever. I try to make my death guard like that and your videos will be a huge help. Also, are you planning to put this model in a competition? this looks golden demon material
Dude, your work, the manor you present and the final product made me subscribe. Sick, absolutely sick 🤟
3:13 That right there, with that helmet. That's *gorgeous.*
It was a tough decision to make. But in the end the "no helmet" option made more sense to me, paired with the bare feet.
Love the style, hope to one day get to this level
You will!
All you gotta do is put on layer after layer of streaking grime, as long as you've got thumbs you can do it!
Very evocative interpretation of the original artwork. It really was executed very beautifully
Thank you so much Luke!
Man, I'm always blown away by your talent as a painter and kitbasher! The amount of detail added to the model and bases really set you guys apart in my opinion. Very inspirational and I always learn a ton from watching your videos!
Thank you immensely. Very much appreciated. The important thing is that we get people inspired to paint and try out different stuff!
Perfection 🖤
Too kind! Cool name you got!
absolutely amazing
The whole time i was watching this, i kept thinking of the music video for "Sober" by Tool. This is badass, one of the coolest Mini's I've ever seen!
Amazing work. I love this style of modeling and painting. Mad respect!
looks good, the hair is always a big push aesthetically... i'd like to see some "good guys" done in a grimdark style.
Delicious FIILTH! Grandfather Nurgle is bursting with pride 💚
Years ago, at a Warhammer tournament, I came across a guy with an Undead army. He had converted one of the zombies in his zombie regiment to look like Michael Jackson from Thriller.
that card you used for a concept piece reminds me a lot of the album cover for _The Downward Spiral_
Now *that* is grimdark. Beautiful work. You’ve outdone yourself. Like if Denis Villenueve made a 40K movie.
Thank you so much for your words! Glad you could get immersed and "digest" the paint and thought process this way. Certainly I love to go with a cinematic style, like as if the model/creature is literally in front of us. My heart is at dark fantasy, but I will definitely try to explore more of the 40K universe from this perspective for sure.
I'd love to see a pestilence based Dark Mechanicus army.
This is truly amazing, thankyou for keeping Grimdark alive and taking it to next level, I'm going to give a plague marine a go
This is so cool 😮
This is my fav death guard ive ever seen
Very well done! Looking forward to all the Primarchs and my favorite legion iron warriors
Death Guard fan here, EXICTED to see this!! Where did you find the plague zombies?
Awesome. Thank you! Those cultists are from Bestiarum Miniatures.
@@DarkAgesWorkshop YES! great sculpts, thanks for the reply
Cool consept. Are waiting on pk-pro to stock the villany inks, so I can get them
You are a true artist, your work is inspiring.
Deeply appreciated. Thank you so much
Love to see you paint some Haemonculi Coven. A Wrack or a Talos would look great in your grimdark style.
Truly inspiring.
Loved the plastic card application of the paint scheme. Great way to show the mix. Do you sell those separately?
Plasticard is available from craft stores usually! Pick a thin one or you're going to have a bad time cutting it.
Belleza, un gran trabajo.
absolutely great video. wonderful production, well done.
Thank you! Would definitely love to take the visual quality even further at 4K resolution.
Life at its most virulent, its most indefatigable. ...is multifarious, unending and unceasing, decay on the cusp of its rebirth. over and over again.
back to my collection, I have more horrors to concoct.
This is the only way death guard should be painted going to start death guard after I finish my Custodes
This is pure evil. Love it.
Damn bro. Just damn. This is superb.
Thank you so much!
Love it! This makes me want to do a Deathguard killteam.
Hope one day I can see your take on the Nightlords!
Thanks! DO IT!
Who knows... Perhaps they're on the list already.
@@DarkAgesWorkshopmy body is ready
Amazing. I think ill be painting my Nurgle boys today.
Awesome. That's the good sensation I like when posting videos. People getting inspired, getting in front of their desk, and doing cool and fun stuff.
Wow😮…… wel this is the grimmest Grimdark , and I like it very much, it’s pure artwork mate👌😉
Thank you so much! I tried to make it repulsive with no compromises. Still retaining an approachable scheme that is kinda easy, counting out the two optional steps for added texture. Thanks again!
@@DarkAgesWorkshop for texture , sometimes I use dried up used coffee , mixed with oil or paint, gives it a realistic dark appearance… of course looking at what you do , I’m still learning to perfect my paninting, thank you for that..
That barbwire you are using looks amazing, where did you find it?
mindblowing work !!
Awesome mini! With what do you glue the hair in place?
Love it - I can’t place the torso piece? Where’s it from
Wow. Gota ask, what models are used for the cultist looking dudes? A hord of them as pox walkers would look amazing
They look awesome
brilliant KEEP IT COMING
We will! Maybe I'll go back and forth between the various perspectives of 40K and make short, easy-to-digest courses for some of the coolest chapters.
This is beautiful
That is how I REALLY wished GW went with Death guard.
The models are cool. However the exaggeration in tentacles and doodles sometimes makes me wish using Horus Heresy bits instead - a little bit on the cleaner side so I can introduce some of these industrial elements.
So much here thanks
I have always noticed that the use of wood has always been associated with Nurgle, which is so curious for 40k, as you hardly ever see wooden things in the grimdark future.
True. Maybe it's for the "organic" nature. Wood is one of those materials that is almost eternal and can be everywhere and in any age. In the grimdark future it's often not displayed, but it's there.
Maybe it has to do with the Death Guard being the heralds of stagnation. The halt of advancement. And wood is often more associated with the past and ancient times. I don't know, I'm just blabbering, but to me it just feels natural to imagine Death Guard with a wood or contorted bone texture.
Yo that looks sick. Does anyone know where he got the models on the side form like the servants they are so cool.
Really cool model! And nice video editing.
With the example panel , great.
From which kit is the torso/belly part?
I love it, it made me want to get started too, I love serving them but I didn't find anything by typing in beast AR Miniature model, do you have a more precise reference if possible? cheers
Bestiarum Miniatures!
@@DarkAgesWorkshop thanks 😘
What kits did these parts come from? This is a great piece.
Sick work 🔥 very inspiring
Thank you!!
what are those specific jewelry bits that make the holes? Id really love to know.
The best I’ve ever seen
That's a huge compliment. Thank you!
INCREDIBLE
Thanks!
Really wanna see a full army
I wonder how "readable" these minis are from afar from a gaming standpoint. I sometimes think thst they are too sameish at a distant. But they look great close up
Depending on the lighting of the room they can be as easy or much harder to read than any other "style". I play/live/paint in ill-lit dark rooms. But I have to say that surface finish variation really really helps reading a distant model.
Black armor models are certainly harder to read. But this Death Guard and zombies are actually OK from a distance.
I would like to buy it, it inspires me looking at it. Can we discuss price ?
what are the metal nubs you glued to place the cables and wires?
i belive you uploaded a list of tools and materials at some point on your website, but i can't find it, is it till a thing ?
What fiber did you use for the hair? out of cotton buds or make up pads or something like that?
Cotton fiber from q+tips. I think any brand will do!
@@DarkAgesWorkshop Thank you
Amazing model and work! What model was used for the body?
AMAZING
Thank you!
My main problem with enamel washes is the obnoxious smell. Is your line as smelly as ammo-mig?
I know. Villainy Ink has no smell. If anything, it smells like raw pigments - reminds me of pumpkin for some reason. Other than that, no they have almost 0 odour.
@@DarkAgesWorkshop thank you! Then I'll definitely give it a try
How do you lock down the chains? I picked some chains up and some chainmail kitchen gloves to make some armor and ornements for a Khorne Dragon and a Leviathan Dreadnought. I'd love to know how you get them to stop moving so you can paint them withought the movemwnt breaking the paint.
you can superglue the links together. depending on how big they are of course, it looks kinda weird when the holes get filled.
@@Kletterhase I'm guessing a thin superglue over medium, thick, or gel?
Kinda makes me want to make another Death Guard inspired song. 😅
Great video 🤓
Thank you so much!
I'll definitely go take a listen.
you should check out Rain Upon the Impure by Ruins of Beverast
How do you apply the hair and what do you use?
what are the hairs made of? :o
Great!
Wow 👏
I'm getting vibes of 'what if Nurgle corrupted the Iron Warriors'
What parts did he use for the main plague marine?
Age of Sigmar/Fantasy Nurgle bits.
Deserve a Slayer Sword ,absolute living nyghtmare !
Too kind! That prize is only for insane feats. Thank you!
Very nice color recipe Well done!
I have a question regarding the superglue technique. Over the glue paint sticks very poorly and rubs Off easily. This is Bad in gaming miniatures that get touched. I could varnish the Miniature but that destroys the surface Finish Variation. Is there anything you can do to make acrylics and oils Stick to the glue?
Thank you! In my experience I didn't notice any issue of paint rubbing off. I don't know exactly how you do it. Mainly because I don't go crazy with colors over glue, I mainly use it to create special effects like veins. Oils will pretty much stick to anything, just be sure of be careful of quantities and application, get it smooth
Amazing....
Thank you!
Neu Deathguard dont look polluted. They are bright and full of pink tentacles; camp and silly
Soooo would you sell it?
FUCK YEAH.
Thank you!!!
Aaaah maaa booooiii!
Boiiiiii
Although I love what you guys do, it's pretty lame that your youtube videos are now basically advertisements for your actual content. Not hating. Your work is incredible and inspiring. It's just frustrating to see something cool that basically amounts to being an ad.
Use like adopting tips or advice. That's what I do.
Very cool #makedeathguardscaryagain
Very handsome.