I vote for the Grot to be named Flippit: he has flippers - there has to be an epic tale of this little guy that wants to be a frogman. Can’t wait to hear the daring tales of flippit and his gang of sneaky Orks
I keep thinking about trying speedpainting like this, but the fear of messing up always pulls me back to my current method! I do LOVE the final result you got from this method, so tempting. Especially the oil wash, I might have to give it a try!
Oh! I think speed painting is all about not worrying about messing up lol that’s what’s in my head when I approach it this way. But also, it’s pretty difficult to mess something up to the point you can’t just re-paint it! 🤙🍻
I knew this was going to be a great video as soon as it ticked the most important box which is orange shirts on dem boyz. Nau as fur dem rezultz. Doz are sum propa flashy gitz now, speshaly da pink bedroll, and I'd pay good teef to 'ev such stuff!
A long day at work and…. It’s Thursday! I get to chill with another interesting video. Those sculpts do look great, and your painting skill is good and fun to watch the progress. Those figures are a hoot. I am looking forward to the turn by turn report of those boys in action
Lol awesome! As for a turn by turn that might be a while … our first training wheel games were, well … we’ll chat about that sooner rather than later lol.🍻
These are excellent! Now I've got the theme to that movie running in my head. I'll also add, I knew a cat that was a vet. He wore a florescent orange coat. I was teasing him about it one day, because he wasn't a hunter. Maybe I'll tell you the reason he gave me for wearing it one day. His reason isn't fit for prime time.
@tabletopalchemy suffice it to say, his response was that he wanted a group of people from South East Asia to see him coming. He was a good dude. I wouldn't sneak up on him, but he was a good dude.
Ok You Sold Me! It's time to paint some Orcs. I watched Killer clowns from outer space back in 88 when I was living in FL. I was working at my first paying radio job. I laughed my ass off during the whole movie. For some reason my ex wife did not share my thoughts on the movie. 40K was the bomb back in the day. I knew a lot of guys who played it and even got into more then average games myself. There are times when I wished I had not given my stuff away, but as the saying goes. I needed the money. My favorite figure you painted was the guy in the wet suit. I Immediately started laughing as I was grabbing some sound bites from the movie Deliverance . Cue: Dueling Banjo's.
I’m part way through painting my ork kill team and losing inspiration with all the details and nooks and glad to see I’m not the only one that has mixed feeling on the details, thanks for the motivation to keep on going with it
Killer Clowns from outer space is an awesome concept! So many inspirations for baller custom Kill Team. Ghostbusters, HellDivers, Fremen, Sardukar, Judge Dredd.
The oil wash really brought the whole squad together. I love the snake green skin. The orange shirts were a great choice and the leader makes me think hes wearing a neon orange hunting hat. Safety first.
Try letting the oil wash dry for an hour or so. But then if you wait too long it's hard to take enough off lol I'm sure there's a sweet spot. Also i liked that you showed your process more in this one!
As crazy and quirky use of all the colors in the rainbow...those figures came out really nice and unique...something I would field. How do they compare to your friends crew? Again, another fun and entertaining video. Take care.
I don't remember if it's in the rulebook or off of the GW website but there was a short story about a little grenade grot that made me love those little guys.
It’s likely just the properties of the actual Vallejo Xpress paints and the Citadel Contrast paint line, that’s what they are engineered to do essentially.
I'm not a fan of 40k orks (have next to zero xp with 40k period) but these look damn good. As for the oil wash removal, foam makeup wedges cut to size and a hemostat. Lightly dampen the foam in thinner when needed. Cheers.
The final detail step is part of speed painting. It's optional, and can take as much time as everything else, but chipped metal and final highlights can be the magic touch. I would use a smaller sponge to clean up the oil if you're worried about it; but they look good, more oily and dirty then shaded.
@@tabletopalchemy NO BRO! I was saying that all the time you took on the chipped metal WAS the detail step! They look amazing. The speed painting detail step is about making the model pop, and you did exactly that. Especially since the oil wash really brought it out, and that's definitely an optional detail step. A nuln oil wash would have been plenty to give them depth way faster, but wouldn't look as good. Great work, you deserve to give yourself more credit.
@BouncingTribbles ah! I gotcha, thanks! The models I’m working on now don’t have any spots for shipping details so I’ll try just pushing the contrast after the initial shading with highlights. Always trying to learn lol.
I think I quite Warhammer around the same time you did. I played Necromunda for maybe a year or two longer. Back then, I switched to Warzone and Chronopia (Fantasy version), both of which I thought has much better rules. The Warzone figures of the time were a profoundly mixed bag. Some awesome...some terrible. Most of the Chronopia figs were good, though. Then I realized I preferred painting the minis to playing the games. But even that hobby I gave up on by 2001 or so. These look great, man. Non-speedy speed paint or not.
Wait, wait, wait, and back the L/G trolly right the hell up... ...I thought we were Pirates?!? Now suddenly we are all "law-abiding"? Whisky Tango Hotel?
Beautiful! I’m not brave enough to try bright colour schemes but that suits the theme of Orcs I didn’t think they needed an oil wash but it really gave em a fantastic finish My nemesis is (are?) cables Opportunity for some bright multi coloured chaos, or stick to realistic black or white?
On the topic of board sizes, 24 sq ft is no longer a standard size for Games Workshop/Warhammer games. So you don't need to fret over filling a table that size with minis. 😉 [Unless you want to play Onslaught] 😜 WH40K universe: Kill Team is played on a 22x30" board -->> 4.6 sq ft WH40K 10th ed depends on game size: * Combat Patrol: 44x30" board -->> 9.2 sq ft * Incursion & Strike Force (approx. 50 Power/1000 to approx. 100 Power/2000 points): 44x60" board -->> 18.3 sq ft * Onslaught (approx. 150+ Power/3000+ points): 44x90" board -->> 27.5 sq ft * Boarding Action: ~55.4x47.8" board -->> 18.4 sq ft Necromunda: No regulation board size. Can be played on 22x30" (-->> 4.6 sq ft), 44x30" (-->> 9.2 sq ft), and 36x36" (-->> 9 sq ft) boards. Generally played on: 36x36". WH AoS universe: Generally uses same sizing as WH40K * Warcry: 22x30" board -->> 4.6 sq ft * AoS Skirmish: as Warcry * AoS standard (1000 to 2000 points): 44x60" board -->> 18.3 sq ft * Large game (3000+ points): 44x90" board -->> 27.5 sq ft * Delving Action: 44x60" board -->> 18.3 sq ft * Warhammer Underworlds: uses set/fixed boards that come with a core set. (Reference: skirmish-mats.com/en-au/pages/what-size-board-do-i-need-for-my-game#:~:text=Warhammer%2040%2C000's%2010th%20edition,played%20on%20a%2044x90%22%20board)
Do a 'Mouthful of Grenades' t-Shirt that I can buy in the UK without a £400 delivery and Customs duty and I'm buying it. It explains my Shane McGowan (R.I.P.) smile!
Let oil dry a fuzz longer. Then have your dabber of choice slightly damp with mineral spirits even tap it a couple times on a paper towel. Then use feather light strokes. Also consider your oil wash may not be saturated enough. Once applied and before the wipe down. The model should look like you really f*cked it up. Consider a spritz on the model with gloss clear coat if you only want it in the recesses and not acting as a filter over the model. First time watching you. I'll be back.
Awesome thanks for the tips - I definitely did not use “feather light” mode lol. My content is fairly wide-ranging, so hope you find something interesting 🤙🍻
Wouldn't you rather keep the horrific things on the tabletop instead of duplicating it in real life? Other than that, playing a game about husbandry just doesn't seem to have that excitement factor.
I vote for the Grot to be named Flippit: he has flippers - there has to be an epic tale of this little guy that wants to be a frogman. Can’t wait to hear the daring tales of flippit and his gang of sneaky Orks
Ah, good one! “Oi, where’s dat flippin’ Flippit?!” 😂🍻
This is the most interesting sceme I've seen on the orks, very nice sir!
Wow thanks! 🍻
Absolutely amazing!! What a fantastic job! I can hardly wait to use those techniques with my extremely unskilled hands. Love your channel!
Thanks a lot, much appreciated! And good luck on your minis! 🍻
They look great!!! 🥰
Thank you! 🍻
lovely seeing a full a to z paint job, so looking forward to xmas and the days I’ve set aside to paint my first squad :)
Alright, you gonna have some fun! 🤙🍻
I love how the whole squad turned out, but damn that chipped yellow paint is extra choice! Nice work!
Thanks, glad u dig em! Super glad the yellow worked out too 😅🍻
I keep thinking about trying speedpainting like this, but the fear of messing up always pulls me back to my current method! I do LOVE the final result you got from this method, so tempting. Especially the oil wash, I might have to give it a try!
Oh! I think speed painting is all about not worrying about messing up lol that’s what’s in my head when I approach it this way. But also, it’s pretty difficult to mess something up to the point you can’t just re-paint it! 🤙🍻
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
Thanks! 🍻
Great video.
I love that you took "Killer Klowns From Outer Space" as you inspiration. Fun
😂 thanks! 🍻
Yeah this is great just the inspiration i needed and i love that oainf brsnd definitely grabbing some
Nice! 🍻
Wow stumbled apon this video on accident, you have found a new fan. I love this.
Awesome, thanks! My content is pretty wide-ranging, lol, hope u find more stuff you dig 🤙🍻
Really fun video. I've only just discovered your channel. I'll definitely check out more of your stuff. Subbed!!! 🤘
Awesome, thank you! Hope you dig some of the other stuff, it’s fairly wide-ranging 😬🍻
The last few steps really tied the figs together! Great job!
Lol yeah made me a little less freaked out by the end! 🍻
They're cool
They all look incredible! The flame squig and the gobbo especially though
Definitely my favs lol - thanks! 🍻
I knew this was going to be a great video as soon as it ticked the most important box which is orange shirts on dem boyz.
Nau as fur dem rezultz. Doz are sum propa flashy gitz now, speshaly da pink bedroll, and I'd pay good teef to 'ev such stuff!
😂🍻 couldn’t’ve said it better meself!
My goodness the neon pink sleeping bags-
The metal chipping looks so good!
Lol thanks!
WAAAAAGH!!!!!
Love the final product. Looks great!
Also, I'd buy a t-shirt with "A mouthful of grenades" written on it.
Lol, right on, thanks! I gotta work on that shirt lol 🏴☠️🍻
A long day at work and…. It’s Thursday!
I get to chill with another interesting video. Those sculpts do look great, and your painting skill is good and fun to watch the progress. Those figures are a hoot. I am looking forward to the turn by turn report of those boys in action
Lol awesome! As for a turn by turn that might be a while … our first training wheel games were, well … we’ll chat about that sooner rather than later lol.🍻
These are excellent!
Now I've got the theme to that movie running in my head.
I'll also add, I knew a cat that was a vet. He wore a florescent orange coat. I was teasing him about it one day, because he wasn't a hunter.
Maybe I'll tell you the reason he gave me for wearing it one day. His reason isn't fit for prime time.
Thanks, much appreciated! And I shall wait for that story, sir.🤙🍻
@tabletopalchemy suffice it to say, his response was that he wanted a group of people from South East Asia to see him coming. He was a good dude. I wouldn't sneak up on him, but he was a good dude.
@bubbadoom1837 ah, noted
Ok You Sold Me! It's time to paint some Orcs. I watched Killer clowns from outer space back in 88 when I was living in FL. I was working at my first paying radio job. I laughed my ass off during the whole movie. For some reason my ex wife did not share my thoughts on the movie. 40K was the bomb back in the day. I knew a lot of guys who played it and even got into more then average games myself. There are times when I wished I had not given my stuff away, but as the saying goes. I needed the money. My favorite figure you painted was the guy in the wet suit. I Immediately started laughing as I was grabbing some sound bites from the movie Deliverance . Cue: Dueling Banjo's.
😂 deliverance! And I know that saying well lol! 🏴☠️
Very nice!
I’m part way through painting my ork kill team and losing inspiration with all the details and nooks and glad to see I’m not the only one that has mixed feeling on the details, thanks for the motivation to keep on going with it
Reminder - mud and grime can end up making everything look the same color lol! Hoo-ah!🍻
I just bought this kill team. I can't wait for them to arrive
Nice! They’re super fun 🤙🏴☠️🍻
Killer Clowns from outer space is an awesome concept! So many inspirations for baller custom Kill Team. Ghostbusters, HellDivers, Fremen, Sardukar, Judge Dredd.
Kommando Ghostbusters must be done😂🏴☠️🍻
nice! i'm looking to buy a starter set too, soon B)
Pretty good deal especially if you split it! 🍻
The pink sleeping bags look like yoga mats… the idea of yoga orks is very amusing to me 😂
Agreed lol 🍻
The oil wash really brought the whole squad together. I love the snake green skin. The orange shirts were a great choice and the leader makes me think hes wearing a neon orange hunting hat. Safety first.
lol agreed about that cap! That should be their slogan “Oi, safety first boyz!”🍻
@@tabletopalchemy "Dat wayz we ont 'it each ova"
@graefx ‘Zackly! Or if a git duz sumpfink dum, I canz clock ‘im meself! 😂
I really want to get out my speed paints, but I'm stuck in other things at the moment.
Your vid only makes that struggle harder, but in a good way.
Lol, well, I empathize! 🍻
Love the squig teeth and the glamor shots at the end of the rest of the team...looking forward to your story on the Grot...does he have a name yet?
Awesome, thanks! He might …😈
Try letting the oil wash dry for an hour or so. But then if you wait too long it's hard to take enough off lol I'm sure there's a sweet spot. Also i liked that you showed your process more in this one!
All right cool🤙 Yeah I gotta experiment with the dry time, good call. 🍻
Yes, 30 Minutes is too fast.
You have way more patience than I do 🤣
It was definitely testing me lol!
Grots are the coolest!
As crazy and quirky use of all the colors in the rainbow...those figures came out really nice and unique...something I would field. How do they compare to your friends crew? Again, another fun and entertaining video. Take care.
Thanks! I’m trying to get my buddy to take pics of his so we can see em 🤙
@@tabletopalchemy I know nothing of the game...odd right...naw...but will you do a game report of any sorts?
@redmist1122 I’m not gonna do a full battle report yet, more so I’m gonna talk about how much of a pain it was to figure out the rules lol.
These guys rock!!! Especially the Grot. Agree with @Fughley, his name should be Flippit.
Lol that just might stick! ☠️
I don't remember if it's in the rulebook or off of the GW website but there was a short story about a little grenade grot that made me love those little guys.
My buddy tells me loved a short story in WD from like 30 years ago lol, but you’re right, those little shorts are great! 🍻🏴☠️
is that indirect shading the result of watering down your paints? i love how the paint seeps into the darker crevices, it looks so good
It’s likely just the properties of the actual Vallejo Xpress paints and the Citadel Contrast paint line, that’s what they are engineered to do essentially.
I'm not a fan of 40k orks (have next to zero xp with 40k period) but these look damn good. As for the oil wash removal, foam makeup wedges cut to size and a hemostat. Lightly dampen the foam in thinner when needed. Cheers.
Thanks! I’ve got both wedges and hemostats, so I’ll put em to use lol🤙🍻
The final detail step is part of speed painting. It's optional, and can take as much time as everything else, but chipped metal and final highlights can be the magic touch.
I would use a smaller sponge to clean up the oil if you're worried about it; but they look good, more oily and dirty then shaded.
Awesome thanks! Yes I think on the next batch I will attempt adding the detail step, we shall see. 🍻
@@tabletopalchemy NO BRO! I was saying that all the time you took on the chipped metal WAS the detail step! They look amazing. The speed painting detail step is about making the model pop, and you did exactly that. Especially since the oil wash really brought it out, and that's definitely an optional detail step. A nuln oil wash would have been plenty to give them depth way faster, but wouldn't look as good. Great work, you deserve to give yourself more credit.
@BouncingTribbles ah! I gotcha, thanks! The models I’m working on now don’t have any spots for shipping details so I’ll try just pushing the contrast after the initial shading with highlights. Always trying to learn lol.
What mix ratio did you use for the olive green?
50/50, no medium😎🍻
Try this, use a damp sponge to loosen the oils then subtract with a dry sponge. Damp, not wet.
Ah! I’ll try that, thanks!
I think I quite Warhammer around the same time you did. I played Necromunda for maybe a year or two longer. Back then, I switched to Warzone and Chronopia (Fantasy version), both of which I thought has much better rules. The Warzone figures of the time were a profoundly mixed bag. Some awesome...some terrible. Most of the Chronopia figs were good, though. Then I realized I preferred painting the minis to playing the games. But even that hobby I gave up on by 2001 or so.
These look great, man. Non-speedy speed paint or not.
Yeah the rules for kill team … well I’ll talk then soon lol - I do really like miniature agnostic games for reasons you stated too🤙🍻
Wait, wait, wait, and back the L/G trolly right the hell up...
...I thought we were Pirates?!? Now suddenly we are all "law-abiding"? Whisky Tango Hotel?
Aye, cap’n, I see we’re runnin abroad the sarcasm, she was too big see!! Man overboard! 🏴☠️😈🍻
🤣@@tabletopalchemy
1:00 Yes it's weird.
A hundred bucks is nice and cheap? What galaxy are you living in...
Well, split it was $50 outta my pocket, which for standard GW was definitely a deal (forgot we even got some terrain in that box too) 😬
Beautiful!
I’m not brave enough to try bright colour schemes but that suits the theme of Orcs
I didn’t think they needed an oil wash but it really gave em a fantastic finish
My nemesis is (are?) cables
Opportunity for some bright multi coloured chaos, or stick to realistic black or white?
Chaos! Every time … 😂🍻
On the topic of board sizes, 24 sq ft is no longer a standard size for Games Workshop/Warhammer games. So you don't need to fret over filling a table that size with minis. 😉 [Unless you want to play Onslaught] 😜
WH40K universe:
Kill Team is played on a 22x30" board -->> 4.6 sq ft
WH40K 10th ed depends on game size:
* Combat Patrol: 44x30" board -->> 9.2 sq ft
* Incursion & Strike Force (approx. 50 Power/1000 to approx. 100 Power/2000 points): 44x60" board -->> 18.3 sq ft
* Onslaught (approx. 150+ Power/3000+ points): 44x90" board -->> 27.5 sq ft
* Boarding Action: ~55.4x47.8" board -->> 18.4 sq ft
Necromunda: No regulation board size. Can be played on 22x30" (-->> 4.6 sq ft), 44x30" (-->> 9.2 sq ft), and 36x36" (-->> 9 sq ft) boards. Generally played on: 36x36".
WH AoS universe:
Generally uses same sizing as WH40K
* Warcry: 22x30" board -->> 4.6 sq ft
* AoS Skirmish: as Warcry
* AoS standard (1000 to 2000 points): 44x60" board -->> 18.3 sq ft
* Large game (3000+ points): 44x90" board -->> 27.5 sq ft
* Delving Action: 44x60" board -->> 18.3 sq ft
* Warhammer Underworlds: uses set/fixed boards that come with a core set.
(Reference: skirmish-mats.com/en-au/pages/what-size-board-do-i-need-for-my-game#:~:text=Warhammer%2040%2C000's%2010th%20edition,played%20on%20a%2044x90%22%20board)
This is awesome, thanks! I had no idea about the onslaught mode lol🤙🍻
You painted Ork Kommandos not "Dork" Kommandos, friend. Good job! Don't be so hard on yourself. Is this a great channel or what?
Lol thanks! Although “Dork Kommandos” sounds like an epic unit kitbash project 😂🍻
Do a 'Mouthful of Grenades' t-Shirt that I can buy in the UK without a £400 delivery and Customs duty and I'm buying it. It explains my Shane McGowan (R.I.P.) smile!
😂 I shall make the attempt!
Let oil dry a fuzz longer. Then have your dabber of choice slightly damp with mineral spirits even tap it a couple times on a paper towel. Then use feather light strokes.
Also consider your oil wash may not be saturated enough. Once applied and before the wipe down. The model should look like you really f*cked it up.
Consider a spritz on the model with gloss clear coat if you only want it in the recesses and not acting as a filter over the model.
First time watching you. I'll be back.
Awesome thanks for the tips - I definitely did not use “feather light” mode lol. My content is fairly wide-ranging, so hope you find something interesting 🤙🍻
Wouldn't you rather keep the horrific things on the tabletop instead of duplicating it in real life? Other than that, playing a game about husbandry just doesn't seem to have that excitement factor.
All very true lol 🍻
Nope