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As someone who gets stuck on the "ugly phase" of painting a lot: Jay, this looks INCREDIBLE! I loved your explanation of your process; deciding what to pay the most attention to and then sticking with it. That gives me a lot of motivation.
I know!!!! I've been using one of Jay's basing tutorials for a while to base my Slaves to Darkness models, it looks really good with them, my models are going under a massive repaint though
Awesome job! Only suggestion would be to bury another magnet somewhere on the base for the little thigh critter - that way you know it won’t get lost, plus it becomes a basing element!
My big peeve with rules with one off abilities is no token, this is a great way around it! I made a corrupted Shield Drone from Tau and a load of tyranid bits to mimic the rule and token use of the Ghostkeel and named it Parafex
Just completed an Exorcist tank. SO many little details I painted it mostly in small pieces and then assembled as I completed the painting. It turned out gaming ready... no golden daemon in the future, but after 10 years of not painting I am proud of it. I have been watching your tutorials and it helped immensely . Keep rocking these videos!
The drag with big models is real. I have been in this hobby for almost 2 months and I almost have 2 models done because the rule of cool brought me to Chaos Knights. So instead of counting models, I'm trying to focus on counting army points.
100% love this style of painting. Great results in a quick way while still looking better than just using contrast paint. Love the channel. Keep up the great work!
I admit, the described monotony of "not done, not done, not done" is part of why I hate batch painting, despite continuing to do it. I only do five or so models at a time these days, but so much of that time is spent blocking in colours or applying the initial (multiple) layers of washes (lacking an airbrush, I use it to build up the initial shading - a sort of reverse zenithal). It's a genuine relief when I get to switch to all the detail work - spending hours building up scratches, chips, and other weathering over different parts. That's the fun stuff. The bit that involves a bit more thinking.
Love this video. Always great to watch you lay down paint. I especially loved your magnetic dude token. About 3 weeks ago, I bought some clear bit shields for my tau. Did a light speedpaint to tint one and add to my riptide. I then attempted to go to bed, but my mind kept spinning from an idea I couldn’t stop thinking about. I’ve been needed to add stealth drones to my ghostkel’s. They give the same effect your dude token does. But I didn’t have a good method to make them removable that I liked…. but those shields. I got out of bed, dug out the stealth drones. Drilled out holes to either side under the wings, then did the same to two shield bits and magnetized them to the drone. Being able to take the shield off after I use the ability is just sooo cool. Glad to see you had such a similar cool idea!
I love vehicles because they're one of the few types of unit that I enjoy the process all the way through. I love painting infantry and beasts but I don't really enjoy building them as much, but I really like building and customizing vehicles. I think walker vehicles are the best because they're a great middle ground between the scale model style of painting and the painterly style, I've been working on a gorkanaut recently and it honestly does feel like just painting a big ork minus the green skin!
Make sure that for the resilient organism rule you determine if the damage will be blanked before they roll for it if it’s random. For example if you would take d6 damage twice you have to choose which one to blank before the damage is determined.🎉
I'm the opposite! I LOVE big models. So fun to see such a large mini come together. Also, because the model is so huge the tiny details don't matter as much as they do on the tiny little infantry. Big models all the way 🤘
Currently finishing off a imperial LAAT for legion with 3D printed stormtroopers (painted as shock troopers 👌🏼) grappling down to the ground to rescue a wounded normal stormtrooper and his friend. Really enjoyed a mixture if dry brushing and edge highlights on the LAAT and very proud of it.
Back when i played, i actually loved vehicles more because i could spend more time on them and also because i came into the hobby throw scale modelling initially. Doing tanks was the "logical" transition for me. What i can recommend is, do a squad then a vehicle than a squad/solo character. This way you always have a treat after each thing and you're not stuck painting 10 tanks in a row.
Only had one teranofex/tervagon box and it was a nightmare to fully magnetize all the options. I had to sacrifice the belly spines so the tervagon stomach would fit.
The carapace is my favorite and you did it so quickly. It blows my mind. I'm just starting to work on dry brushing. Went through with a dry brush on my space wolves for the main armor to make it look more textured and old. Definitely remember this video for when I start my own bugs
I also have a spreadsheet, but the trick is that I have it listed by unit and configured with point values too. So while I have a binary marker for the state of each unit (owned, built, painted, completed) I also have a total value of my army, so I get about the same enjoyment to from marking a 160 point vehicle or a 160 point unit of twenty guys completed. However, I do very much like big vehicles and don't mind painting them. In fact I find I can get them completed quicker because they do have overall less surface area and fewer details than the brick of 20 models of infantry chaff.
I just got myself my first baneblade! The size of the model got me a bit overwhelmed I felt like every large blank area had to have something going on "battle damage, decals" stuff like that it took me a few tries to finally realize that a blank space is okay to have on a large model.
Ive always been a vehicle guy tbh. I remember being *really* excited when the first Imperial Guard all-tank army list got published like 25 years ago. 😅 The Tyrannofex looks great!
I'm working on two Aeldari Wave Serpents at the moment and they took a lot of time as well. After that there's an even bigger tank on my painting desk, a Aeldari Cobra from Forgeworld. Your Tyranid looks great!
I assume the reason recent space marine tanks have bases is because they hover and its hard to show that without some kind of base. Cause like the Rhino and Land Raider dont have bases because their tracked like an Imperial Guard tank. Votann also dont have bases for our two larger vehicles. Which seems interestingly inconsistent given that GSC and Ork wheeled vehicles tend to have bases in my experience
Being a tyranid player before it was cool, painting brown-dark yellow-light yellow coconut crab scheme...yeah, I hate small gaunts, yet big monsters? Like a charm, just takes same amount of time as 10 gaunts. Yet stays on table longer 😆
I will repaint my very old Space Marine predator tank, as well as the Assault on Black Reach dreadnought, super excited to see those old models come back to life !
I like watching you paint tanks more than infantry (still love your infantry) just because we get to see abit more of the creative process across a larger canvas. Maybe you can feel abit better about the spreadsheet if you counted them as points value rather than quantity? Keep up the goodwork EoB, love the videos as always
If you want the protruding wires on the bottom of the base to be anchored rock solid, I'd suggest adding baking powder/soda sprinkled onto the dollop of super glue/CA.
The T-Fex Ability is actually way worse because of the way it is written. Once per battle, when an ATTACK is ALLOCATED to this model... that means when i shoot at you or fight before you roll your saves you can turn one of those save roll dice into dmg 0 (and therefore dont really have to roll it) but its not after a saving throw is failed like on the "Chaos Sorcerer in Terminator Armor" for example
I've painted up 2 Razorbacks, 2 Impulsors & one of each Dreadnought... currently working on a Land Raider Redeemer, all of this is for my Blood Angel army.
According to lore, Rupture Cannons are a one-two punch of quick succession devastation. First it fires a tick-like creature that explodes on impact, leaving a oily substance that is harmless on its own. Then it shoots a seed pod that slams into its target with devastating force. And if that doesn't sound painful enough, the oil dissolves the seed pod shell, unleashing a chemical reaction the likes of which put most heavy Astartes armaments to shame.
Another inspirational video Jay I have a Forge World Ork Kill Blaster/Burster that’s been sitting on my desk for a year. The scale has thrown me. The paint looks too flat and I can’t figure out how to balance avoiding too much detail and realism So there it sits staring at me while I do other projects
This is exactly what I’m currently working on (Tfex with rupture cannon from hive fleet behemoth). I have been painting the cannon in bone as my other nid guns are but I do like the purple you’ve done. Might change it to purple if I don’t think the bone does it enough justice
I personally love painting big things, I don't mind painting my little infantry type troops and still enjoy them too, but I'm working on my second Dreadnought partly because of the lore behind them but when I did my first one I wanted to honor the Marine inside so he was my first model I named and any time I wasn't working on him I was thinking about him. My next purchase after finishing him was another Dreadnought because I had so much fun with the first. Maybe it's because they're such big models and I know people are more likely to want a closer look at them over my regular Marines but I felt a need to experiment more while painting them and trying new things. Next time I roll up for a game I'm gonna have two fantastic looking Dreadnoughts to show off and you bet your ass there will be third coming soon.
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Sicaran Land Raider combo, think Snow-Cat, still collecting parts & ideas.
plotting along.
Is there a way to order already printed?
“I really like dudes” - Eons of Battle Guy 2024
@@alric8940 it’s funny bc he’s gay IRL
It's Jay from Eons of Battle, you uncultured rapscallion
Who doesn't like dudes
Where the dudes at?
@alric8940 followed by "I can finish in 5 to 10 minutes"
man, i wish tanks were real
Maybe tanks were the friends we made along the way.
I do believe in tanks! I do! I do!
What!!!??? 😂😂😂
A wise man once said "just as the eyes are the window to the soul, the soul is a window to the tank"
Me too man.
As someone who gets stuck on the "ugly phase" of painting a lot: Jay, this looks INCREDIBLE! I loved your explanation of your process; deciding what to pay the most attention to and then sticking with it. That gives me a lot of motivation.
the removable token is a stroke of genius
I love it. He's just a little guy
5:43 we love you too, Jay ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
BASING TUTORIALS AGAIN PLEASE!!!!
💯 Those basing tutorials are awesome
Agreed! The old ones hold up very well, but we could totally use some newer updated ones
I know!!!! I've been using one of Jay's basing tutorials for a while to base my Slaves to Darkness models, it looks really good with them, my models are going under a massive repaint though
Awesome job! Only suggestion would be to bury another magnet somewhere on the base for the little thigh critter - that way you know it won’t get lost, plus it becomes a basing element!
When he said "I don't really wanna get up" - I felt that
My big peeve with rules with one off abilities is no token, this is a great way around it!
I made a corrupted Shield Drone from Tau and a load of tyranid bits to mimic the rule and token use of the Ghostkeel and named it Parafex
I got into the 40k hobby two months ago, and I've been taking your terrains and space marines as inspiration
Just completed an Exorcist tank. SO many little details I painted it mostly in small pieces and then assembled as I completed the painting. It turned out gaming ready... no golden daemon in the future, but after 10 years of not painting I am proud of it. I have been watching your tutorials and it helped immensely . Keep rocking these videos!
The drag with big models is real. I have been in this hobby for almost 2 months and I almost have 2 models done because the rule of cool brought me to Chaos Knights. So instead of counting models, I'm trying to focus on counting army points.
100% love this style of painting. Great results in a quick way while still looking better than just using contrast paint.
Love the channel. Keep up the great work!
I admit, the described monotony of "not done, not done, not done" is part of why I hate batch painting, despite continuing to do it. I only do five or so models at a time these days, but so much of that time is spent blocking in colours or applying the initial (multiple) layers of washes (lacking an airbrush, I use it to build up the initial shading - a sort of reverse zenithal). It's a genuine relief when I get to switch to all the detail work - spending hours building up scratches, chips, and other weathering over different parts. That's the fun stuff. The bit that involves a bit more thinking.
Love this video. Always great to watch you lay down paint.
I especially loved your magnetic dude token. About 3 weeks ago, I bought some clear bit shields for my tau. Did a light speedpaint to tint one and add to my riptide.
I then attempted to go to bed, but my mind kept spinning from an idea I couldn’t stop thinking about.
I’ve been needed to add stealth drones to my ghostkel’s. They give the same effect your dude token does. But I didn’t have a good method to make them removable that I liked…. but those shields.
I got out of bed, dug out the stealth drones. Drilled out holes to either side under the wings, then did the same to two shield bits and magnetized them to the drone.
Being able to take the shield off after I use the ability is just sooo cool. Glad to see you had such a similar cool idea!
Saw this come up as I was unboxing my Tyrannofex. It's surely a sign.
I love vehicles because they're one of the few types of unit that I enjoy the process all the way through. I love painting infantry and beasts but I don't really enjoy building them as much, but I really like building and customizing vehicles. I think walker vehicles are the best because they're a great middle ground between the scale model style of painting and the painterly style, I've been working on a gorkanaut recently and it honestly does feel like just painting a big ork minus the green skin!
Jay had too much fun popping that grub on and off the Tyrannofex's leg 😂
Calling a walking and screaming lump of biomass a vehicle is wild.
For me I really hated painting vehicles until the new adepta sororitas vehicles came out and now I love/enjoy painting these so much.
I started an all Battlesuit Tau army, I also gotta get over the "only counts as one" feel with that, im still looking forward to it :p
This is amazing, I just finished my first tank, it sat in primer for 27 years… I want to buy a Tyranofex next, and this video is perfect timing
Jay, that Tfex looks sooo good!
4:50 they gave the tank truck nuts!
I just love how creative you are
Man, I wish Jay was real…
Me too 😭 too bad he's just an AI hologram created by Nick so he doesn't have to be on camera 😢
Is this true
Make sure that for the resilient organism rule you determine if the damage will be blanked before they roll for it if it’s random. For example if you would take d6 damage twice you have to choose which one to blank before the damage is determined.🎉
Woh, more EoB 'nid stuff, a joyous day indeed
Man i wish Eons Of Battle was real😔
I'm the opposite! I LOVE big models. So fun to see such a large mini come together. Also, because the model is so huge the tiny details don't matter as much as they do on the tiny little infantry. Big models all the way 🤘
This is my favourite paint job youve ever done, the orange highlight made it look insane
Been working on an Impulsor for my BT bladeguard. Been enjoying it so far, magnetizing all the weapons and getting ready for paint!
It may have the only one model problem, but its all worth it for when it shreads some of Shaun's tanks
This is an incredible paint job!! I remember how proud I was when I painted my first carnifex back in 2011 in behemoth colours too!
I love watching these videos while painting my own models
This might be my favourite thing you've ever painted, great job!
Currently finishing off a imperial LAAT for legion with 3D printed stormtroopers (painted as shock troopers 👌🏼) grappling down to the ground to rescue a wounded normal stormtrooper and his friend. Really enjoyed a mixture if dry brushing and edge highlights on the LAAT and very proud of it.
Totally undersold that paint job. Absolutely love it.
Just finished peicing together one of these as well, but holy crap man, great job!!
Brilliant. Really well thought out and painted. Love the base too.
Getting something done that you did not even want to start is not a chore, it's a achievement.
I have a feeling jay is gonna save those “poison sacs” for a future model. Maybe a Noise Marine that takes a…Different kinda trophy.
Back when i played, i actually loved vehicles more because i could spend more time on them and also because i came into the hobby throw scale modelling initially. Doing tanks was the "logical" transition for me. What i can recommend is, do a squad then a vehicle than a squad/solo character. This way you always have a treat after each thing and you're not stuck painting 10 tanks in a row.
Only had one teranofex/tervagon box and it was a nightmare to fully magnetize all the options. I had to sacrifice the belly spines so the tervagon stomach would fit.
I enjoy the weathering of the tanks. It makes them feel more real.
The carapace is my favorite and you did it so quickly. It blows my mind. I'm just starting to work on dry brushing. Went through with a dry brush on my space wolves for the main armor to make it look more textured and old. Definitely remember this video for when I start my own bugs
This monster looks amazing; what a great paint job.
As a filthy T'au lover, a lot of my vehicles are shaped like *just big dudes*.
But I'm working on a Devilfish right now.
I’ve been working on my Heirophant (the Tyrannofex/Tervigon big sister) for over a year now. Maybe one day I’ll actually finish…
Man that model looks awesome. well done jay
It looks super great! The base is amazing and great inspiration for the facial horns 😁
Great paint job on the Carnifex, Jay. We greatly appreciate all the work you put into the project. Can't wait to see your next video.
I also have a spreadsheet, but the trick is that I have it listed by unit and configured with point values too. So while I have a binary marker for the state of each unit (owned, built, painted, completed) I also have a total value of my army, so I get about the same enjoyment to from marking a 160 point vehicle or a 160 point unit of twenty guys completed. However, I do very much like big vehicles and don't mind painting them. In fact I find I can get them completed quicker because they do have overall less surface area and fewer details than the brick of 20 models of infantry chaff.
Amazing paint job! Your style really shines on big fellas
Found you 4days ago and have been constantly watching your work 100% 🎉 my new fave creator
the joy on his face with that magnet. I know that feeling
Holy Crap Jay!!! That looks sick. Fantastic work.
Never thought to use an airbrush till I watched your vids. Always thought it would over paint the model. Love the color scheme!
I just got myself my first baneblade! The size of the model got me a bit overwhelmed I felt like every large blank area had to have something going on "battle damage, decals" stuff like that it took me a few tries to finally realize that a blank space is okay to have on a large model.
Looks fantastic
Ive always been a vehicle guy tbh. I remember being *really* excited when the first Imperial Guard all-tank army list got published like 25 years ago. 😅 The Tyrannofex looks great!
That looks amazing!
Holy crap that Bone looks AMAZING
I'm working on two Aeldari Wave Serpents at the moment and they took a lot of time as well. After that there's an even bigger tank on my painting desk, a Aeldari Cobra from Forgeworld. Your Tyranid looks great!
Great paint job and really nice tutorial explaining how you did it 👍🏻
I know what you mean about the commitment that a tank takes, I've been working on a BaneBlade for the last few weeks.
I assume the reason recent space marine tanks have bases is because they hover and its hard to show that without some kind of base. Cause like the Rhino and Land Raider dont have bases because their tracked like an Imperial Guard tank.
Votann also dont have bases for our two larger vehicles. Which seems interestingly inconsistent given that GSC and Ork wheeled vehicles tend to have bases in my experience
Looks amazing, dude
That bug is amazeballs! Great work!
Looks amazing. I love your color scheme.
SO, so cool dude! I love the colour choices!
Being a tyranid player before it was cool, painting brown-dark yellow-light yellow coconut crab scheme...yeah, I hate small gaunts, yet big monsters? Like a charm, just takes same amount of time as 10 gaunts. Yet stays on table longer 😆
the tervigon is sick
me: holy crap that blue is gorgeous
Jay: It looks.... fine
Looks amazing!
I will repaint my very old Space Marine predator tank, as well as the Assault on Black Reach dreadnought, super excited to see those old models come back to life !
For big bugs, contrast paints all the way. Makes it go quick. For tanks, not so much. Large flat areas is contrasts weakness.
Just finished my first Impulser, I used ALL of the weapons and most of the extra armor bits from my combat patrol to make it mine
I like watching you paint tanks more than infantry (still love your infantry) just because we get to see abit more of the creative process across a larger canvas. Maybe you can feel abit better about the spreadsheet if you counted them as points value rather than quantity? Keep up the goodwork EoB, love the videos as always
If you want the protruding wires on the bottom of the base to be anchored rock solid, I'd suggest adding baking powder/soda sprinkled onto the dollop of super glue/CA.
That's an amazing paint job honestly
The T-Fex Ability is actually way worse because of the way it is written. Once per battle, when an ATTACK is ALLOCATED to this model... that means when i shoot at you or fight before you roll your saves you can turn one of those save roll dice into dmg 0 (and therefore dont really have to roll it) but its not after a saving throw is failed like on the "Chaos Sorcerer in Terminator Armor" for example
Exactly
This came out at the perfect time. Currently working on an armored spearhead for my Crimson Fists
Currently in the middle of making myself a Banesword. I believe today is the first of many painting days.
Looks excellent well done
"I can knock out anything on these little dudes in 10-12 minutes"
Meanwhile me on week 2 of painting my 20 Beast Snaggaz. 🙃
I've painted up 2 Razorbacks, 2 Impulsors & one of each Dreadnought... currently working on a Land Raider Redeemer, all of this is for my Blood Angel army.
No tank ☹️. Just Cadia stands box. Yep just got it a couple weeks ago. lol. Thanks gents!! Fantastic as always!!!
According to lore, Rupture Cannons are a one-two punch of quick succession devastation.
First it fires a tick-like creature that explodes on impact, leaving a oily substance that is harmless on its own. Then it shoots a seed pod that slams into its target with devastating force. And if that doesn't sound painful enough, the oil dissolves the seed pod shell, unleashing a chemical reaction the likes of which put most heavy Astartes armaments to shame.
Tyranids are the best, keep on building your army, I love seeing videos from you on tyranids.
Another inspirational video Jay
I have a Forge World Ork Kill Blaster/Burster that’s been sitting on my desk for a year. The scale has thrown me. The paint looks too flat and I can’t figure out how to balance avoiding too much detail and realism
So there it sits staring at me while I do other projects
Sisters of Battle's Exorcist tank (the pipe organ tank) is by far my favorite tank to paint.
that one looks really good Jay! Do a video for the next one too please
This is exactly what I’m currently working on (Tfex with rupture cannon from hive fleet behemoth). I have been painting the cannon in bone as my other nid guns are but I do like the purple you’ve done. Might change it to purple if I don’t think the bone does it enough justice
Omg jay painting my favorite tryanid model in the same hive fleet that I paint it in beat video of all time
He came out amazing!
I love tanks! I actually have a fell blade here I need to start
I personally love painting big things, I don't mind painting my little infantry type troops and still enjoy them too, but I'm working on my second Dreadnought partly because of the lore behind them but when I did my first one I wanted to honor the Marine inside so he was my first model I named and any time I wasn't working on him I was thinking about him. My next purchase after finishing him was another Dreadnought because I had so much fun with the first.
Maybe it's because they're such big models and I know people are more likely to want a closer look at them over my regular Marines but I felt a need to experiment more while painting them and trying new things.
Next time I roll up for a game I'm gonna have two fantastic looking Dreadnoughts to show off and you bet your ass there will be third coming soon.
The detailing and weathering on vehicles Rocks to paint! It's a "GAS.' Nice job on the Tyranid!! 😊👍👍