Painting a Magnetized Sentinel in Camouflage
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Woodland, Nato 3-color, tri-color, or whatever else you call it, this iconic camouflage from the 80s and 90s looks great on the Astra Militarum Sentinel. The true challenge, though, will be painting all those magnetized bits... After this, I think more Imperial Guard vehicles need the NATO treatment.
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- Astra Militarum Sentinel Kit (amzn.to/3ssp1YP)
- Stainless Steel Paint Mixing Balls (amzn.to/3FKtprE)
- Various Citadel and Army Painter paints.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Prime Time
01:16 - Covering Our Bases (Because I Forgot)
01:51 - Can You Color Within the Lines?
02:43 - Now Do it Again, but More Brown
03:11 - Now to Make the Dirt Look Like Dirt...
03:52 - ...But Let's Not Get Ahead of Ourselves
04:11 - Time to be Counter-Intuitive
04:50 - Emblems and the Problem With Corax White
05:30 - I Should Have Painted the Cockpit During Assembly
06:02 - Making the Little Green Man Less Green
07:02 - Anti-Tank Missiles, so HOT Right Now
07:20 - Giving the Model a Good Wash
07:58 - That Thing We Did to the Base. Let's Redo it Now
08:16 - Detailing the Pilot
08:33 - Little Green Screens and Red Baubles
09:02 - Cool Guy Sunglasses
09:34 - That Control Stick Needs a Highlight
09:53 - Boring Holes
10:24 - Fancy Details
10:31 - Plasma Coils
11:25 - The Why of the Plasma Coil
11:48 - Plasma Coils 2 - The Highlightening
12:38 - Looking Back on the Plasma Coils
12:56 - Now to Paint All That Glass
14:50 - Sooty Pipes and a Lack of Wear and Tear
15:14 - You Must Find - A Shrubbery (for the base)
15:55 - Tying it all Together (with "Sand")
16:16 - Tagging the Unit
16:45 - I Don't Like Transfers (So I Didn't Use One)
17:28 - Glamour Shots
18:13 - Final Thoughts Игры
I really liked how you painted the plasma guns! All the little lights and highlights look so good! Also I went to the effort to pause on your wall of text, very cute x)
Nice video, it's good that you showed your faults and of course also how you'd improve on them! Much more relatable than a perfect paint job in one go, at least to me :)
Thank you! Maybe one day I'll be capable of one of those prestige paint jobs, but I think it's important for people to see how I progress and understand they can as well. Mistakes are how we learn, and I intend to keep including them.
@@TableTopAckley I'll join you on journey so I can paint better plasma coils. I've painted quite a few of them already, but I'm still not 100% satisfied with mine.
The model looks great! I like the Army Painter Army Green for the base color as it looks lighter than the NATO Green from other paint companies. Thanks for sharing this.
you can fix the shine from the wash with a matte varnish spray. The shine itself is usually separation in the pot, might need to shake it up more.
Very nice video! I'm doing something similar with my Catachan Sentinels. I will follow your progress, and hope to see more camo :D
Great painting and nice too see and fixing your own mistakes you do and fix them. Keep it up Sir and nice Camo.
Really like this video. I personally would have skipped magnetizing the cockpit as I can’t think of a time the body would need to come off the legs. But to each their own on that. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it. The cockpit is definitely not something I recommend, I just go all out for the laughs.
wow! going to have to give this a go at some point!
From first hand experience I can tell you sand indeed did “sneak” onto the vehicles…
So quick tip for gw white paint a touch of a Alcohol and some contrast medium and shake the hell out of it idk how it works but it does
In my experience I just shake the corax white a bunch, it just clumps up really fast.
I still have the paint pot but no amount of shaking has been able to unclump it. I've been meaning to try a vortex mixer but I haven't gotten around to buying one yet.
Would love to see this in an urban theme (grey
Well, I do have 5 more Sentinels to paint 🤔
Looks like bt from Titanfall 2