COVERING My 40k Stompa in Pro Acryl NEWSH! 😱🎨
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- 🎨 Dive with Christopher into the world of miniature painting with Monument Hobbies' latest innovation - "Newsh" oil alternative! 🖌️ Discover the ease of use and extended open time that allows you to perfect your masterpiece with every stroke. 💡 Unlock a new level of creativity as Newsh dries to reveal an incredible weathering effect, adding depth and realism to your models like never before! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting your hobby journey, this game-changing product is designed to enhance your artistic experience. 🌟 Watch our video to see Newsh in action on a model, and join the community of artists embracing this revolutionary tool. Elevate your painting game with Monument Hobbies' Newsh.🔗 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to spread the word!
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Chapters 📚 :
0:00 What is Newsh?
1:07 Applying Newsh to the Stompa Head
6:33 How Much Newsh Do I Use?
9:45 Newsh the STOMPA!
13:42 Sponging Newsh
14:35 RESULT of Newsh
It is a war crime that this video is algorithmed to the shadow realm. This is so funny and deserves way more views.
We really appreciate that comment. We are GLAD you enjoyed it and thank you for taking the time to watch it. 😊👏
Why is this video not huge?! Why did i want to eat the reese's stompa?! Great video. Im buying newsh.
This video improves my self-esteem.
That peanut butter stompa looks delicious.
I really enjoyed this video. It makes me look forward to playing with this stuff myself!
Can we get a before and after comparison?
Watched with my kids, they couldn’t stop giggling. I learned something?
They make grim dark in a bottle? I am 100% sold.
Stuff is magic!
Ideal for nurgle
This was a real nail biter, every time you grabbed the Newsh. Very cool results in the end though - and a hilarious video.
Yeah............ I got a little carried away........... BUT! It was for science! 😅
so the stompa was primed in metallic, a bit of highlightng and edge lining was done, then it was Newshed? What does it look like on a Spees Mahreen?
I did a rusty metal effect base, a quick overall dry brush, then threw the Newsh on! You can do a similar effect on a Marine, BUT maybe just start off with way less. 😅
With newsh being white, does the end result dry darker than what you mix in the cup?
Yes it did! At the end of the video, you can see how it dried a lot darker than what you see in the camping cup. Seems a little scary at first, but it really was fun to see the result!
Get newsh’d
What's the opposite word of "endearing"? Well... This was that.
ngl having seen both this video and their official video, this product looks ridiculously wasteful and expensive compared to just using enamels or oils with cheap mineral spirits while getting a better effect
It’s just an alternative so keep using whatever you are comfortable with and we were definitely using more Newsh than we needed😅😅😅. It’s been super fun to get weathering effects without having to deal with any chemicals!
That's fair, its just my observation and I realize you guys were laying into it a bit for comedy. I'm a big fan of monument paints and brushes so I hope i'm in the minority with the opinion about it. I'd love to see more content with it from yourself and other creators to see how it works more. Still appreciate seeing it used on more than just their channel@@EmptyWallets
I am 100% with you. I don't see who this would appeal to. People who are really into weathering already use oils and enamels (which are dirt cheap compared to this) and the effect isn't so good that it makes me wanna give this a go.
Any reductive washes and techniques could be categorised as wasteful so not sure where you’re going with this.
@@NoUseForAName06literally me 😅 enamels & their reductive techniques are just as wasteful so rule that out. Is it more expensive sure, is it expensive for a hobby product, no.
Enamels and their reductive techniques have so much faff and chemicals and clean up and crap to be mindful of so a casual hobbier like me who paints in short stints it's compete inaccessible to me and would never be worth it.
This however is so much easier and safer to use.
I am sorry but this doesn't seem practical at all. The worst thing about enamel and oils is the mess they make and now they release an acrylic product that's even more messy to work with and it's pretty pricey as well. I personally don't see the appeal here at all. I guess one advantage is you don't need to use thinners or white spritis when working with it but covering your entire workspace in gloop is a bigger inconvenience in my book. Really disapointed by how impractical this seems.
This product can be used a LOT cleaner than we used it. We were being extra messy because it was fun! If you want it to be clean you definitely can, and you can use a lot less of it than we did!