The same I’d like to see the ream and the full context plus some ruins, I plan on a few big intact objective buildings and the ruins to fill out. Haven’t gotten my full building kit but I wonder if I can mix intact and ruined to make some partially ruined.
I think it looks great Andy! I like the overall color as it gives the building a unique look to it. The silver and gold trim do add a lot of interest to it and it just looks good. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
Great job. Fwiw I used a slightly different recipe. After base coating (boring old Mechanicus Standard Grey) I first paint the windows with light blue contrast paint (Talassar Blue). After that I tidy up round the windows then dry brush the building. The blue windows really stand out at first, but the drybrushing catches the window frames and tones them down a lot. I'll probably use other contrast paints for the windows of different buildings so they can be marked for destruction from across the table ("No, not that building, I'm demolishing the one with the red windows"", etc.). I'm still hacked off that my recent order was cancelled and refunded, but I'm looking forward to building some more if GW ever releases the big box again. Not holding my breath. though..
Great job Andy, once you have finished your board it would be great to see a revisit video showing off the whole table with some of your finished mini’s as I think it’s going to look epic 😉 see what I did there 🤣.
Will it be an epic sized titan? I think i will try some white buildings with golden roofs. Like "a city of marble and gold". But yours look compelling too. I hope we will get in the future some industrial structures.
This looks awesome and like it would scale up well to full size 40K terrain as well. Will try and give this a go when I can. Would love to see a true grey stone version/scheme if that makes sense.
Somehow I missed this video! Argh! Damm you algorithm! Already started the buildings in a warm sandstone color, working off of your Osgiliath paint scheme. With that in mind would you recommend metal for the windows still? Thinking a contrast paint like Frostheart, then drybrushing the window pain silver.
@@MediocreHobbies thanks I did see you went for mostly grey this time around. My intended recipe is incubi Darkness followed by Thunderhawk Blue and Celestra Grey drybrush coats. Accents of red and rusted orange across the other details, other Contrasts here and there. Your channel is awesome Andy and I have had great fun using your Tyranid scheme as well.
Id like to see a cream building or box art scheme. Would be cool to see all the tiles, terrain and minis together once youve painted them all
I shall see what I can do.
The same I’d like to see the ream and the full context plus some ruins, I plan on a few big intact objective buildings and the ruins to fill out. Haven’t gotten my full building kit but I wonder if I can mix intact and ruined to make some partially ruined.
Really like the blue themed buildings. So many details, the extra time spent painting these in make it worth while. Cracking result
Cheers pal. I’m happy with the result.
Nice work, as always. Thanks. Maybe wash (agrax or nuln) on doors will be fine last touch to make them look more old and used.
Ye I was thinking the same thing.
Cool!!!! That was EXACTLY the video I was hoping for!!!
Glad you liked it pal.
I think it looks great Andy! I like the overall color as it gives the building a unique look to it. The silver and gold trim do add a lot of interest to it and it just looks good. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
Anytime pal.
Love it! Great scheme with great effect! Always more if you can find the time!
I shall try. Glad you liked it m
Nice job. I'm in for doing one more in the cream colors. Thanks.
Cool beans.
Great job.
Fwiw I used a slightly different recipe. After base coating (boring old Mechanicus Standard Grey) I first paint the windows with light blue contrast paint (Talassar Blue). After that I tidy up round the windows then dry brush the building. The blue windows really stand out at first, but the drybrushing catches the window frames and tones them down a lot. I'll probably use other contrast paints for the windows of different buildings so they can be marked for destruction from across the table ("No, not that building, I'm demolishing the one with the red windows"", etc.).
I'm still hacked off that my recent order was cancelled and refunded, but I'm looking forward to building some more if GW ever releases the big box again. Not holding my breath. though..
Ye there like hens teeth rite now.
I like the dark scheme of that building vs the light tile color.
Me to pal.
Who's using the door on the top? Giants? 😉🤣
Looks awesome dude! The weathering powder really pulls it all together!
Flying units 😂
Love the simple buildings, as you Said will make the models pop
Thanks man
100k subs by end of year? Now that’s what I call ambition. Fingers 🤞
Thanks man, gotta aim big!
Great job Andy, once you have finished your board it would be great to see a revisit video showing off the whole table with some of your finished mini’s as I think it’s going to look epic 😉 see what I did there 🤣.
I did indeed see what you did there lol
Nice work, would love to see you do a kinda creamy stone look to one if you have the time.
I shall do my best.
Will it be an epic sized titan?
I think i will try some white buildings with golden roofs. Like "a city of marble and gold".
But yours look compelling too. I hope we will get in the future some industrial structures.
HahahHa no not epic all €2000 worth of giant robot
Cool as always 👍
Thanks man
Great! also if you dont have any of those paints you can do black primer then from the top from farther away a grey seer spray
It’ll will look different. But good.
This looks awesome and like it would scale up well to full size 40K terrain as well. Will try and give this a go when I can. Would love to see a true grey stone version/scheme if that makes sense.
It does indeed.
Love to see the cream version!
That would be cool.
Somehow I missed this video! Argh! Damm you algorithm!
Already started the buildings in a warm sandstone color, working off of your Osgiliath paint scheme. With that in mind would you recommend metal for the windows still? Thinking a contrast paint like Frostheart, then drybrushing the window pain silver.
That could work. But probably silver to make it easy.
I would like to see the cream building please
I shall try squeeze it in pal.
Hi Andy, this has inspired my basing for a number of minis, just wondered if you think this scheme will work for the new Hivestorm terrain?
It will indeed, I have also posted a tutorial for that since this comment though!
It will indeed, I have also posted a tutorial for that since this comment though!
@@MediocreHobbies thanks I did see you went for mostly grey this time around. My intended recipe is incubi Darkness followed by Thunderhawk Blue and Celestra Grey drybrush coats. Accents of red and rusted orange across the other details, other Contrasts here and there. Your channel is awesome Andy and I have had great fun using your Tyranid scheme as well.