Hello John. I really enjoyed watching you kitbash this model. I have the base game and dislike the pose of the gargoyle and would like to change that so this was very helpful.
For kitbashing I practice on kinder egg robot toys with any junk I have laying around. I've made an oversized sentry bot with missile arm, and if I feel like another kinder egg (before Easter) I hope to find more robots. Question: when Green stuff is hardened, does mixing it with vaseline actually help? Also I think for April I think people should make a kill team of "Word bearers" with a theme of Birds. Also a Noise Marine kill team.
I use magnifying goggles all the time...... me ol' lamps ain't what they used to be! I swear by 'em. You can get them quite cheaply to see if you get on 👍🏻
Love the video! You should try some variants of slapchop for skin. Prime the model black. Then paint the skin with a deep Pinkish-Brown or Dark Tan colour. Then do the slapchop highlighting with the drybrush and you'll get a much more natural skin tone finish
I own the dipping inks and unfortunately I'm not a fan. Models have to be designed to work with speed paints and if they don't then dipping inks are really bad in my opinion. I only paint 3D printed models and often have the bad luck that they don't necessarily have the necessary surfaces needed for speed paints. But dipping inks work great in the airbrush. Without diluting.
Got myself a magnifying lamp from Amazon - Game changer for my 48 year old eyes. I can now see what I'm painting. Great content, keep it up.
😂 that's funny you said that . I'm up there in age also and looking for something for the old eyes as well
Ahh thats great you get on with it, I felt like I was looking at someone elses hands lol 🙂
Do you have a link?
The ogre and the kitbashing look great. If I hadn't seen the original pose, I'd assume this was the way it always looked.
Cheers, I am pleased how it came out 🙂
Quick tip for doing eyes try a fine line pen 0.38 to do the eyes from the works it may help you
Cheers I may have to get some fine pens 🙂
Great work kit bashing! Not sure I am up for that but very impressive demonstration of the technique 🙌🏻
He came out great
I cut off all of the dread Warriors mace gave them swords from The Games Workshop bloodletter kit they look pretty cool
Hello John. I really enjoyed watching you kitbash this model. I have the base game and dislike the pose of the gargoyle and would like to change that so this was very helpful.
Cheers, yeah give it a go and have fun 🙂
For kitbashing I practice on kinder egg robot toys with any junk I have laying around. I've made an oversized sentry bot with missile arm, and if I feel like another kinder egg (before Easter) I hope to find more robots.
Question: when Green stuff is hardened, does mixing it with vaseline actually help?
Also I think for April I think people should make a kill team of "Word bearers" with a theme of Birds. Also a Noise Marine kill team.
Wow this is awesome. Do you add a varnish finish for playing?
I love these videos
Thank you so much 🙂
Nice paint job
Cheers 🙂
Live Stream: Hope you record it and post it on youtube so I can watch it, I run DnD game tonight while your doing it.
I use magnifying goggles all the time...... me ol' lamps ain't what they used to be!
I swear by 'em. You can get them quite cheaply to see if you get on 👍🏻
Love the video! You should try some variants of slapchop for skin. Prime the model black. Then paint the skin with a deep Pinkish-Brown or Dark Tan colour. Then do the slapchop highlighting with the drybrush and you'll get a much more natural skin tone finish
The the dwarf hero actually his arms are glued on I'm trying to find someone who can model me some different weapons and arms and then 3D print them
I own the dipping inks and unfortunately I'm not a fan. Models have to be designed to work with speed paints and if they don't then dipping inks are really bad in my opinion. I only paint 3D printed models and often have the bad luck that they don't necessarily have the necessary surfaces needed for speed paints.
But dipping inks work great in the airbrush. Without diluting.