How I paint my Death Company
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Hello everyone,
this is my first video where I filmed myself painting.
I look forward to your comments.
#warhammer40k #bloodangels #warhammer #miniature #spacemarines #miniaturepainting #warhammerpainting
Looks perfect. You are a very talented painter. This is a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks. Happy that you like it
I didn't know Arnold did Warhammer videos. How cool is that :D
Nice video brother.
When I listened to the recordings for the first time I had to laugh because I thought the same thing XD
Thank you
Great video! I use a very similar scheme for the grey! The miniature turned out very well! True to death company colours!
thanks :) happy that you like it!
I love it!
😀
Very good guide!
Thanks
that is a really nice receipe for the black armour, great vid, and yes I did find myself thinging throughout GET TO THE CHOPPA
I'm glad I could help you. 😄😄😄
Great video man, very well spoken with simple and easy too follow steps. Keep up the good work :)
Thanks man👌
Good video, mate. Definitely lean into the Arnold voice 😂
Haha Thanks mate. Funny fact.. im Asian born in Austria 😅
Kudos on the first vid! Straightforward and solid. Haven’t seen that recipe for blonde hair before; it looks good!
Thanks! I wanted to try something completely new and simply chose the Contrast colors.
Great job, my man 👍🏻
Thanks man 😀
Awesome video mate, subbed
Thanks more is in the way
Looks good!
Thanks 😃
great work
Thanks
very good, inspired me to try something similar
nice one. Maybe you want to show the results? Would be happy to see you results
Quality video, earned yourself a subscriber. If you keep this up your channel will explode. Cheering for you
thanks bro :) i will try to keep this up
I just grabbed the army set and was looking for a good way to paint them. Glad I found your video. Looks great!
You're welcome. I'm glad I could help you.
With a little practice you can quickly paint your DC army.
Really enjoyed the vid👍👍ill «borrow» this method 🤭
Thanks, yes use it.
Happy when that Videos are usefull.
Tutorial for gold Armor is in process too 😀
the NMM recipe for the acquilla is fantastic - will definitely try that out on my own Death Company marines when I get to them!
Thank you. I'm glad I could inspire you.
Really good! I might try the technique although my air brush skills aren't great at all.
Practice makes perfect. I had problems at the beginning but it got better with time. Otherwise, I can show you in more detail how I work with the airbush in the next videos
Awesome video and great looking miniature, keep it up.
Thanks! New Video already in process :)
Amazing content brother, really nice mini and super nice finish, hope you keep at it with the videos 🔥🔥
thank you brother. new video already in progress. Xenos*cough*
like it
Happy that you Like it.😀
It's a fine looking model and a good tutorial, but it absolutely does matter what you prime your model with. You should always use either an aerosol or specific airbrush primer if you want your paint job to have any durability.
Yeah thats true But i think the normal black paints from the Companys Like GW will do the Job too for normal painters. But you are not wrong. Thanks Bro for the Info
This video is perfect. I am waiting for my airbrush to arrive today so I can try it out. Quick question... I know there are a lot of variables to consider, but.. generally speaking.. what all do you mix with the Eshein Grey and Administratum Grey to work well in the airbrush? 1:1 with a thinner? Any water or flow improver? I'm sure it'll be a bit of trial and error but hoping I can hone in quicker.
Thank you.
Just like you said... it depends on several factors. But because of the colors... depending on the consistency I use Thinner or Flow Improver.
In this case I used a 1:1 mixture. I like it more when the color is a little more liquid. This way I can easily highlite and the airbursh doesn't get clogged so easily.
@@Prime_time_Miniatures Thanks for the insight. I got my airbrush yesterday and the first try results were pretty amazing. No hiccups at all.. even though I just eyeballed some thinner and citadel 1:1 as best I could 😂. This is a million times better than dry brush.
With the airbrush you get much cleaner color transitions. I'm glad it worked right away.
@@Prime_time_Miniatures So much cleaner! I can't go back now, lol. Subbed! Keep up the good work.
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They look great, I may try that with some of my Death Company.
Some really nice airbrushing and details!
Only constructive criticism, English may not be your fist language, but it's Eshin Grey and Administratum Grey, probably different in Austria?
Thanks. Need to Check this und get it Right in the Future. Thanks !
At 2:45 you mention that you matte everything with matte varnish. The whole model? Also, what brand matte varnish do you use?
In this case, it only applies to the shoulder. I always matt all decals afterwards because they reflect so strongly. After a layer of matt varnish, the decals look almost like they were painted.
In this case, I use AK Interactive Ultra Matt (AK 183)
The cleanest solution would be to use an airbrush. If you do this with a brush, I wouldn't use too much. First apply a light layer and if there isn't enough, just add more.
Otherwise, I can film this step in future videos if that helps you :)
awesome work ! may i ask what you painted the metal portions of the chain sword and heavy bolt pistol with - it is so neat !
Thanks man, very simple. I use vallejo metal Color steel and Highlight it with Aluminium. They are very fluid and easy to use
@@Prime_time_Miniatures you champion, thanks for getting back to me so promptly ! are you looking forward to getting some paint on the dreadnought ?
Holy Emperor. I need to paint something soon too - got one for my Dark Angel Chapter