As someone who usually takes ages per miniature, I was sceptical of some tips at first. But you have come in clutch, sir - I've relaxed a bit on chasing perfection and especially your tip on using a single wash to tie all together has been huge. Painted my MESBG box in no time, working through my Leviathan Tyranids now. Thank you, sir Peach
Thanks for commenting I super appreciate hearing how folks use the info in the videos to influence their own painting journeys. Much appreciated Peachy 😍👍
All the US folks that don't get the channel name pun, which is incredible... - The army painting style has been a delightful change to the general competitive painting style that a lot of channels do.
I liked seeing all 4 together. Gave me vibes of a unit in a fantasy series who are all a little distant despite wearing predominantly the same gear as they each have different physical builds. Feel that gives a better look than everyone being the same height and build.
I enjoyed this! Men at arms and knights are cool. I discovered a new skirmish game; Force of Virtue by Masterstroke Games, set in 15th Century. Looks like you’ve got a warband pretty much already! A box of Perrys mercenaries is supposedly three warbands! This video comes in handy painting a warband. :)
Very timely vid as I am currently working my way through my Bretonians. Lots of good tips and advice here as usual. I've had some analysis paralysis when it comes to painting some Knights on Foot and this vid has definitely helped with that. Nice one.
Good start to a Mordheim warband there, Peach. The big citadel lad is the champion, The Frostgrave is captain / leader, The historicals make fine young bloods. I see henchmen are sorted. Maybe throw in a hired sword for fun. Lets go!
Man you really have a pure natural talent for presenting entertaining and cheerful videos. This is what it's all about, having fun and being creative. Love it!
@@PeachyTips Awesome! Lots of cool stuff for that Era! Any chance of Napoleonics or Black Powder wars? They're my personal favorites and I'm trying to improve my paint jobs. Thirdly, isn't it like, 2 AM in the UK right now?
I'm in awe of how fast you can get such good tabletop details on the figures - The slap-dash method, I don't even know where to start being so "careless" :D Great job
I suppose after doing 1000’s of miniatures for my job at GW, you can easily identify what needs love and what doesn’t…..plus the muscle memory of 30+ years of miniature painting helps…..I’m fairly certain you’ll adapt. Thanks for the messages Peachy
Great stuff - your Frostgrave vid got me into painting some of those for a couple of warbands; now I might have to get a box of footsoldiers to make a little retinue of more armoured warriors! Loving the variety of models, worlds and systems you're covering in your content. Thanks!
Looking good! I've been doing a similar thing for my Bretonnian army for Old World. I'm using Perry Agincourt minis with GW Pegasi and Griffin. The slighter, more realistic scale just makes the fantasy beasts even more fantastic! It also makes the enemy forces look a lot more imposing.
I recently had a frostgrave mini spending spree. Definitely old school, but they are a good entry point for kitbash noobs like me. Each box has lots of options, and they are all cross compatible across the range. Head swapping and hand swapping has never been easier and more satisfactory
If you have the chance, give a look at the frostgrave cultist sprue. Old school Lovecraft cultists that can also be assembled as undead. Right from the box. Soon I'll use it for a "king in yellow" based warband.
A York, A York! A much better warcry. Also makes you eligible to wear a crown, as rebels have no claim to the throne. Great Vid, nice to see a variety of different minis too.
They all look fantastic, and they definitely all look like they could be in a warband together too. I find that a cohesive colour scheme makes a huge difference at blending minis of different shapes and styles together.
Well now that’s the second request, I’ll defo do it, I must’ve lost the footage as I couldn’t locate it when I was editing…..fear not I ave plenty of other vids in the pipeline
@@PeachyTips I don't know - I think the presentation is exactly appropriate for what you are doing: history bits, you tell the story and show appropriate images; painting bits, you explain what/how/why/etc you are painting the thing you show us on the screen; talking bits, you show your mug while wagging your chin at us and producing mouth-sounds. Seems like you've got it sorted!
I love to paint different models in the same colour scheme...and to paint models from the same box in different colour schemes. And don't worry, make a warband of all those minis combined...not all people are the same height :)
We certainly need to see more of Ser Peach. Awesome video as always M'lord, they all turned out incredible! I also really need to invest in Black Night haha
I respect your commitment to the bit in wearing all that armour and costume lol. I don't have much interest in medieval minis but your previous video on doing the white/blue inspired me to do the same with the Adeptus Titanicus titans that I'm painting now, each has their own pattern on their knee. Now this video makes me want Solar Aux or Admech and paint them with the same white/blue as if they belong to the titan legion troops or something like that.
Excellent tutorial. I especially like the tip regarding highlighting armor; don’t focus on edge highlighting, just hit the areas that would be lighter. I also liked seeing Peachy’s armor. Does anyone have any suggestions about learning more about reenacting in the States? The pictures Peachy shared look like participation in reenactment events could be a lot of fun.
Great video once again mate. They all looked great together, like you said real people are all shapes and sizes. Also you can't beat Yorkshire tea and that's a fact!!!
Good day, good knight This video is much appreciated as I’ve just picked up a spearhead box of cities of sigmar . And I wanted to paint them in the colour scheme of the band of the hawk from the manga berserk and this would fit perfectly . I was a bit intimidated by them but this is really helped.
Up the Red Rose County ! Just because we don't have Tea Plants inbetween Rhubarb forcing sheds is not our fault (checks weather forecast, errr) Nice to see a metallics painting demo, pet hate is gunmetal meaning anything from dark grey metallic to shiny, not quite chrome
Maybe next April 2025, do the whole segment in armour, and see the full Sir Peach Quality Modelling to very end? The finished product would be classic, sprue bits, mould lines, and spilt paint for added realism...
@@PeachyTips I just got into warcry, got the crypt of blood box and sold that now we know how to play, want to find a boring human team not a fan of all the too fantasy stuff.
Peachy we can see your helmet 😅Love the video. Amazing how high a finish you achieve with a limited colour palette. I think you are onto something there. Can we call this new technique "pork chop"😁
What a superb video. I have 20-30 cities of Sigmar steelhelms to paint and my army scheme is mixed livery like yours. Would always advise doing the metallics first?
It depends on the paints/tones being used tbh, if it’s lots of leathers with the metals and then some punchy bright heraldry, starting with the metals first may speed up the process, but each scheme will have its own pitfalls…..so I strongly recommend doing a test model first
@@PeachyTips thank you. I’m currently trying to get to repair a broken ankle so lots of time for this sort of thing. Painting Cities of Sigmar there are quite a lot of animals to do, horses, griffins etc. I’d be really interested on your ways of painting those!! Thank you again for such excellent content.
@@PeachyTips Have you done a video on painting laminated armor? If not would you consider doing one? I think it would be cool to paint up an army this way but not sure how to do it
Dark gray is my all time favorite default primer as well. You get the built in shadow of black primer, with a bit more life to it, so you aren't fighting to get bright colors to work. Other color primers totally have their place and I certainly use them, but dark grey is indeed a great starting spot. I just recently started playing with lacquer primer, and was disappointed when the brand that I was recommended only had a light gray and a black. Some experimenting later, turns out Mr Color primers can be mixed(Black and gray 1500 primer with thinner 1:1:2 works fine through an airbrush), so I got there in the end.
Excellent timing for Wargames Illustrated Here's the Rukus rules - will you be doing a full band of warriors (or even going for a full billhooks army)?
Not sure if you read comments or take suggestions. But I would love a video showcasing how to paint more fantastical skin colors such as classic green and rare ones such as purple or blue. I would love take some elven miniatures and paint them like Warcraft Night Elves, but I am not sure how to go about it. Thanks for the videos, Peach!
I both read the comments and take suggestions, though I may not always make a full vid on these, where I can I will try and incorporate stuff into my vids. Cheers for the comments
Any thoughts of putting a hole in the sallet to facilitate licking your brush? Could “Mr Peach’s Patrnt Hobbying Armour” be the next big thing in miniature painting? It would bridge the gap between reenactment and wargaming really well. Many of us do both - you’ll be a millionaire in days.
Because of your constant Sharpe references I’ve just started watching the series for the first time since the 90s. And now I’ve been going around calling everyone a bastard, 😅
Are there any other 32mm scale knight models that you would recommend? I like the war of the roses ones in this video but want something slightly larger
Man, I wish I'd thought to base my miniatures in metallic with my Rose Knights from A Song of Ice and Fire. I could have save so much time. Oh well, I know for next time.
Agreed, it went until I lined them up I wished I’d done that, the war of the roses stuff was intended for the new medieval skirmish game Ruckus, but yeah 100%
There are any number of games that this would work for a small warband. I play a one-page set I found online called Minceheim - small enough to play on a sheet of paper and simple enough to play in half an hour.
Minceheim! What a great sounding place. With all the cool rulesets available theses days there’s so many things I can use these for. Thanks for commenting and enjoy battling in minceheim 😍👍
Top work, is it really a gambeson before it can stand up by itself though? :D Having had to touch up some freehand on someone else armour whilst half armoured including the gauntlet i think you did well to abandon them!
I think the difference in scale and style won't be so noticeable at arm's lenght, especially if you standarize the bases, either flat or raised for all of them. Frostgrave soldiers tend ti be a motley crew anyway.
Question for Private Peach: is that a 1.0 or 2.0 speed paint on the leathers of the first guy? I ask because I have 1.0 and I *cannot* paint over it without the color bleeding through
the cities of sigmar guys would be perfect if the tabard - armour - tabard laying was a bit better.. really prefer the historical style of having the tabard on top
Peach at Arms
To quote braveheart: "and shoots lightning from his arse"
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Never thought I’d see a armored peach. Well played king of the car park 😂😂😂
Your comedic antics make this channel the best.
Well that’s a very kind thing to say, I don’t consider myself at all funny…..funny looking maybe, but I’m glad you approve of the vids 😍👍
As someone who usually takes ages per miniature, I was sceptical of some tips at first. But you have come in clutch, sir - I've relaxed a bit on chasing perfection and especially your tip on using a single wash to tie all together has been huge. Painted my MESBG box in no time, working through my Leviathan Tyranids now. Thank you, sir Peach
Thanks for commenting I super appreciate hearing how folks use the info in the videos to influence their own painting journeys. Much appreciated
Peachy 😍👍
I like how you leave in all the mistakes, makes me feel better about my painting which generally involves many splodges that need a clean up
I constantly have to tell myself to stop working too clean. It's a needless waste of time, but I feel compelled
All the US folks that don't get the channel name pun, which is incredible... - The army painting style has been a delightful change to the general competitive painting style that a lot of channels do.
😍🙏😍 thank you……and yeah I guys the pun name is very localised lol
I'm impressed how you kept getting in an out of all that garb between painting and presenting!
I liked seeing all 4 together. Gave me vibes of a unit in a fantasy series who are all a little distant despite wearing predominantly the same gear as they each have different physical builds. Feel that gives a better look than everyone being the same height and build.
I completely agree, I wished I had based them all the same, I ended up putting the two war of the roses dudes on pennies
With a large box of Bretonnians I need to work my way through, this is a god send Mr Peach.
I enjoyed this! Men at arms and knights are cool. I discovered a new skirmish game; Force of Virtue by Masterstroke Games, set in 15th Century. Looks like you’ve got a warband pretty much already! A box of Perrys mercenaries is supposedly three warbands! This video comes in handy painting a warband. :)
Firstly thank you for the recommendation and secondly thanks for the kind words 😍🙏😍
Very timely vid as I am currently working my way through my Bretonians. Lots of good tips and advice here as usual. I've had some analysis paralysis when it comes to painting some Knights on Foot and this vid has definitely helped with that. Nice one.
Fantastic! Yeah I sympathise with the analysis paralysis, but chuffed the vid may help with that
Good start to a Mordheim warband there, Peach. The big citadel lad is the champion,
The Frostgrave is captain / leader,
The historicals make fine young bloods.
I see henchmen are sorted. Maybe throw in a hired sword for fun.
Lets go!
Now that’s a smart method for identifying ranks etc, I’m a fan
Man you really have a pure natural talent for presenting entertaining and cheerful videos. This is what it's all about, having fun and being creative. Love it!
Aww cheers I appreciate that! 🍑🫶🍑
I came from seeing some Juggz, ;) I'm happy to see some Historicals painted in a high quality video. I'm gonna stick around a bit!
Oooh goody, there will be some ww2 stuff later on this year as I’m doing some stuff with warlord, but I’m pretty sure they’ll be more in between
@@PeachyTips Awesome! Lots of cool stuff for that Era! Any chance of Napoleonics or Black Powder wars? They're my personal favorites and I'm trying to improve my paint jobs. Thirdly, isn't it like, 2 AM in the UK right now?
I'm in awe of how fast you can get such good tabletop details on the figures - The slap-dash method, I don't even know where to start being so "careless" :D Great job
I suppose after doing 1000’s of miniatures for my job at GW, you can easily identify what needs love and what doesn’t…..plus the muscle memory of 30+ years of miniature painting helps…..I’m fairly certain you’ll adapt.
Thanks for the messages
Peachy
@@PeachyTips Thanks for the feedback! Love that you made your own channel, your humour and skills are deeply appreciated.
Like the warcry, "A Lancaster A Lancaster", this video is a winner!
Great stuff - your Frostgrave vid got me into painting some of those for a couple of warbands; now I might have to get a box of footsoldiers to make a little retinue of more armoured warriors! Loving the variety of models, worlds and systems you're covering in your content. Thanks!
Thanks! Honestly I’m really enjoying expanding my horizons on minis and games, these last few vids have been super fun to make
@@PeachyTips that's great to hear, because they've been super fun to watch too!
Looking good!
I've been doing a similar thing for my Bretonnian army for Old World. I'm using Perry Agincourt minis with GW Pegasi and Griffin. The slighter, more realistic scale just makes the fantasy beasts even more fantastic!
It also makes the enemy forces look a lot more imposing.
Oooh that’s a smart idea, will you’ve looking to include the new barons war plastic foot knights? From Wargames Atlantic
I recently had a frostgrave mini spending spree. Definitely old school, but they are a good entry point for kitbash noobs like me. Each box has lots of options, and they are all cross compatible across the range. Head swapping and hand swapping has never been easier and more satisfactory
Couldn’t agree more, I have a few sprue and we’ll, the possibilities are endless
If you have the chance, give a look at the frostgrave cultist sprue. Old school Lovecraft cultists that can also be assembled as undead. Right from the box. Soon I'll use it for a "king in yellow" based warband.
@davidechiuchiu84 I'm also doing a King in Yellow Frostgrave warband, but in my case, my King in Yellow is a Noble Vampire.
A York, A York! A much better warcry. Also makes you eligible to wear a crown, as rebels have no claim to the throne. Great Vid, nice to see a variety of different minis too.
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Thanks for the great tips... I've heard it all before. But you make it seem very approachable
Click on the video and the first thing I see is Peachy in armour… I don’t know what just happened but I do know I needed it my life Bahaha!
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They all look fantastic, and they definitely all look like they could be in a warband together too. I find that a cohesive colour scheme makes a huge difference at blending minis of different shapes and styles together.
Well done Peachy!
Peachy and Fantasy/Historical videos is hobby heaven
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I think the intro proves why we never saw any miniatures painted by Richard III. The armor just wouldn't let him.
That imperial navy looks like the 30+ year old GW enchanted blue I still use 😂
Oooh it does 👍
Lovley work, Peach! Give us that basing guide looks so simple and efffective!
Well now that’s the second request, I’ll defo do it, I must’ve lost the footage as I couldn’t locate it when I was editing…..fear not I ave plenty of other vids in the pipeline
@@PeachyTips Awesome to hear! Loving your videos, mate. Look forward to seeing more.
This has been really useful, and it works, even with my less than stellar painting skills, many thanks.
Awesome! Thank you for letting me know 😍🙏😍
Peachy, your vids are great! Love the presentation, including the small errors and their correction. Quality stuff!
Glad you like them! Still finding my feet from a presentation pov, but having a great time making the vids, so thank you
@@PeachyTips I don't know - I think the presentation is exactly appropriate for what you are doing: history bits, you tell the story and show appropriate images; painting bits, you explain what/how/why/etc you are painting the thing you show us on the screen; talking bits, you show your mug while wagging your chin at us and producing mouth-sounds. Seems like you've got it sorted!
Three Adam’s Apples? Yeah, that’s tight. 😱😂
Well done on the armour, Peachy. And dont worry, even those of us who are Lords dont always look the part.
😆👍 that’s good to know hahaha
I love to paint different models in the same colour scheme...and to paint models from the same box in different colour schemes.
And don't worry, make a warband of all those minis combined...not all people are the same height :)
We certainly need to see more of Ser Peach. Awesome video as always M'lord, they all turned out incredible!
I also really need to invest in Black Night haha
Woo you picked the best Rose! Great video (my Brets are the same scheme!)
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Lovely work ! I've been painting a free guilds army and I love your take on them
Another great Vid Mr Peach!! Despite the insult to Lancashire!! Lol.
teehee, thanks Stuart....im still a Lancastrian at heart lol
Hahaha - that intro was great! Loved this - oh and I caught you and Rob and Suggs on the Juggz podcast - was brill!
Haha! Thanks, I’m chuffed you like the new podcast too
This has came at the perfect time, trying to pick out paints to buy and start painting for the first time in years, the sandy colour tip was grand!
That’s exactly how I expect mr the peach to be dressed most of the time now!
I respect your commitment to the bit in wearing all that armour and costume lol. I don't have much interest in medieval minis but your previous video on doing the white/blue inspired me to do the same with the Adeptus Titanicus titans that I'm painting now, each has their own pattern on their knee. Now this video makes me want Solar Aux or Admech and paint them with the same white/blue as if they belong to the titan legion troops or something like that.
Your AT Titans sound great, and painting Solar Auxilia in this scheme would look rad
I loved this video I'm not the best at painting armour.... Those silvers from army painter looked decent ... Thanks peachy
They’re very nice metallics indeed, certainly a firm fan of them, and very reasonably priced I’d say too
Absolutely Loved this video. Painting grunts are my favorite painting videos.
Awesome, thank you! 😍🙏😍
Absolutely loved this video 😍😍 you’re brilliant!!
😍😍😍 FANKS!
Excellent tutorial. I especially like the tip regarding highlighting armor; don’t focus on edge highlighting, just hit the areas that would be lighter.
I also liked seeing Peachy’s armor. Does anyone have any suggestions about learning more about reenacting in the States? The pictures Peachy shared look like participation in reenactment events could be a lot of fun.
I definitely think there’s US events one of my buds Landon has some medieval gear he uses in American reenacting events
@@PeachyTips Thank you! I’ll do some digging and see what I can find.
I fought 3 Tewkesbury’s and a Bosworth in my day! Brings back brutal memories 😂
“A Howard, A Howard”
Great vid dude 👌
I always loved Tewksbury, great event, great location and well great nights in the drinking tent 😍👍
@@PeachyTips oh the tent!! 😂
Another great video, thanks Peachy.
Great video once again mate. They all looked great together, like you said real people are all shapes and sizes.
Also you can't beat Yorkshire tea and that's a fact!!!
😍🙏😍 Yorkshire Tea is the best, it’s the one truth of the universe!
@@PeachyTips if ever your up in Yorkshire give me a shout and I'll pop the kettle on. Biscuits of your choice
Good day, good knight
This video is much appreciated as I’ve just picked up a spearhead box of cities of sigmar .
And I wanted to paint them in the colour scheme of the band of the hawk from the manga berserk and this would fit perfectly .
I was a bit intimidated by them but this is really helped.
awesome! im pleased this vid will help, if im being completely biased Blue and white does look mega.
Listening to this at work so I'm ready to paint this weekend. Thanks, Peach!
Amazing video!!!! Definitely encouraged me to finish my cities of sigmar army!
Really enjoyed this painting video
Aww that’s awesome to hear! Thanks for commenting 😍👍
I think they look good together.
Great video and thank you for the knighthood m’lord😀
😂👍 you are most welcome Sir!
this is helping me decide if I an going to make a Feudal Traitor Guard army using the freeguild stuff
Love the armour! (In both senses :P)
Great video as always! Amazing how so few colours can take it so far 👌
Thank you! Cheers! 😍🙏😍
Up the Red Rose County !
Just because we don't have Tea Plants inbetween Rhubarb forcing sheds is not our fault (checks weather forecast, errr)
Nice to see a metallics painting demo, pet hate is gunmetal meaning anything from dark grey metallic to shiny, not quite chrome
Maybe next April 2025, do the whole segment in armour, and see the full Sir Peach Quality Modelling to very end? The finished product would be classic, sprue bits, mould lines, and spilt paint for added realism...
Yep I can’t see why not
Man this video makes me want to get into a historic/fantasy game just to have some men at arms
Awesome! There’s plenty of free rules sets out there, Warcry, one page rules to name a couple. I hear frostgrave is amazing too.
@@PeachyTips I just got into warcry, got the crypt of blood box and sold that now we know how to play, want to find a boring human team not a fan of all the too fantasy stuff.
Great video. Was thinking about getting some knights on foot from wargames atlantic.
Those minis are fantastic, at some point I’m doing a video about heraldry and ill be using those minis for that
It was a great idea! I love knight peach! Well worth it. Well easy for me to say I wasn't in the armour, but well done! 😃👍
Hahaha! Yeah it got a bit sweaty in that get up
Peachy we can see your helmet 😅Love the video. Amazing how high a finish you achieve with a limited colour palette. I think you are onto something there. Can we call this new technique "pork chop"😁
Hahaha! I like pork chop…..a name you can sink your teeth into 😆👍
Haha banging video my man.
I've never used a silver spray before, but might try it, thanks
Not enough shiny helmet jokes - 7/10 😉
What a superb video. I have 20-30 cities of Sigmar steelhelms to paint and my army scheme is mixed livery like yours. Would always advise doing the metallics first?
It depends on the paints/tones being used tbh, if it’s lots of leathers with the metals and then some punchy bright heraldry, starting with the metals first may speed up the process, but each scheme will have its own pitfalls…..so I strongly recommend doing a test model first
@@PeachyTips thank you. I’m currently trying to get to repair a broken ankle so lots of time for this sort of thing. Painting Cities of Sigmar there are quite a lot of animals to do, horses, griffins etc. I’d be really interested on your ways of painting those!! Thank you again for such excellent content.
Just got some Perry miniatures to play some One Page Rules, really glad I saw this video
The Perry range is super interchangeable too, similar heads and arm fittings, so much customisation available
@@PeachyTips Have you done a video on painting laminated armor? If not would you consider doing one? I think it would be cool to paint up an army this way but not sure how to do it
Love this style of painting guide. Ive watched three times. Have you heard of ASOIAF the Miniature Game?
Dark gray is my all time favorite default primer as well. You get the built in shadow of black primer, with a bit more life to it, so you aren't fighting to get bright colors to work. Other color primers totally have their place and I certainly use them, but dark grey is indeed a great starting spot.
I just recently started playing with lacquer primer, and was disappointed when the brand that I was recommended only had a light gray and a black. Some experimenting later, turns out Mr Color primers can be mixed(Black and gray 1500 primer with thinner 1:1:2 works fine through an airbrush), so I got there in the end.
I'm hoping you've got some excellent ventilation where you airbrush if you're using lacquer primers!
Excellent timing for Wargames Illustrated Here's the Rukus rules - will you be doing a full band of warriors (or even going for a full billhooks army)?
I reckon so, I have the Billhooks rules, and will definitely be making use of the Rukus rules too
Great models to paint.
Not sure if you read comments or take suggestions. But I would love a video showcasing how to paint more fantastical skin colors such as classic green and rare ones such as purple or blue. I would love take some elven miniatures and paint them like Warcraft Night Elves, but I am not sure how to go about it. Thanks for the videos, Peach!
I both read the comments and take suggestions, though I may not always make a full vid on these, where I can I will try and incorporate stuff into my vids.
Cheers for the comments
@@PeachyTips Thanks for the reply! I understand it is a niche topic, but I hope you get to cover it someday!
Any thoughts of putting a hole in the sallet to facilitate licking your brush? Could “Mr Peach’s Patrnt Hobbying Armour” be the next big thing in miniature painting? It would bridge the gap between reenactment and wargaming really well. Many of us do both - you’ll be a millionaire in days.
Nice to see some historicals Peach! Any chance for some WWII or even some non GW sci-fi/fantasy content?
Well damn - I wasn’t far enough to see that you’re already doing some Frostgrave in there! 😅
Haha! Yeah I have plans to do many other brands, next week expect something Fallout related
Because of your constant Sharpe references I’ve just started watching the series for the first time since the 90s. And now I’ve been going around calling everyone a bastard, 😅
Hahaha! Yeeeeessssss! I’m so proud
And we love you too.
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This is fantastic, Peachy! Perfect for my new Stormcast… and my new Dwarfs…
Is Black Night the Ammi MiG enamel wash?
Black night is the AK Interactive Deep shade, all water besed
Are there any other 32mm scale knight models that you would recommend? I like the war of the roses ones in this video but want something slightly larger
Corvus Belli have just started to release some fantasy soldiers that are larger scale (32mm) in a game called warcrow, not sure if it fits your vibe.
Smashed it
Cheers Toby 😘😘😘
Great painting Peachy what is the of the wash make and manufacture
It’s AK Interactive and it’s a Deepshade
Man, I wish I'd thought to base my miniatures in metallic with my Rose Knights from A Song of Ice and Fire. I could have save so much time. Oh well, I know for next time.
It is a time saver, though I imagine your Rose knights look great all the same
Great video.
If you put them all on the same type of base, they would blend in even better
Agreed, it went until I lined them up I wished I’d done that, the war of the roses stuff was intended for the new medieval skirmish game Ruckus, but yeah 100%
There are any number of games that this would work for a small warband. I play a one-page set I found online called Minceheim - small enough to play on a sheet of paper and simple enough to play in half an hour.
Minceheim! What a great sounding place. With all the cool rulesets available theses days there’s so many things I can use these for.
Thanks for commenting and enjoy battling in minceheim 😍👍
Lovely vid, would you do a whole army on those colors?
Yeah I think I might, I have Lion Rampant, Never Mind the Billhooks so plenty of scope to build it toms larger force
@@PeachyTips Lion Rampant is great, if you ever go into battle reports or rules review kind of content, I would love to see your take on those two.
Great vid 👍. A Stanley!
Top work, is it really a gambeson before it can stand up by itself though? :D Having had to touch up some freehand on someone else armour whilst half armoured including the gauntlet i think you did well to abandon them!
Ha! I bet they must’ve been fun, your a more committed artist than me then lol
Makes me want to buy some AOS!
I think the difference in scale and style won't be so noticeable at arm's lenght, especially if you standarize the bases, either flat or raised for all of them. Frostgrave soldiers tend ti be a motley crew anyway.
Yeah agreed, same basing would look fine df rim a scale pov, annoyingly I had glued my Perry minis onto pennies, before my brain fired up 😂
Question for Private Peach: is that a 1.0 or 2.0 speed paint on the leathers of the first guy? I ask because I have 1.0 and I *cannot* paint over it without the color bleeding through
it is a 2.0 that ive used
Surely you have something in your bits box to cobble together a crown. Peach cobbler pun intended
Also nearly enough for a Ruckus warband there
Oooh, not heard of ruckus until I saw this message, now I’m looking it up and liking what I see
Does anyone know if the Black Night wash Peachy uses is the one from Ammo Mig?
It’s deepshade from AK
Thank you!
I think a Chapter of Space Marines in burnished steel armour could look the dogs dangly bits with one shoulder having their Chapter insignia
On reflection I wish I had done a space marine in this scheme 🤦♂️
Peachy should try buhurt
ooooh yeah! always considered it, ive seen how the polish team fights...those folks go in HARD!!!!
the cities of sigmar guys would be perfect if the tabard - armour - tabard laying was a bit better.. really prefer the historical style of having the tabard on top
sallets just look cool ok!
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Also, personal Peachy Tips bucket list video item: Frostgrave Battle Report 👀
Cheers bud, I’m certainly more aware of frostgrave now than before, so it’s very very possible me lol
Juggz sent me here