Repainting a Blood Angels Space Marine Primaris Blade Guard Veteran JoyToy x Warhammer 40K

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

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  • @epifaniofelix1622
    @epifaniofelix1622 Год назад +6

    Great job! I appreciate the time and effort you put in to make this video. Your commentary and self critique inspires me to try and be a better painter myself. Thank you:

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  Год назад

      Hey no problem. Before all this WH40K action figure craze, I was (and still am) a WH40K space marine miniature painter.

  • @sablebubble4630
    @sablebubble4630 2 года назад +3

    Woooooo! Awesome! I really glad that you found some time to try it!
    The results is beautiful. Personally, I prefer more dark, deep colours, but warm tones works really well with that red armour. And all done is so clean, Templar pouches in comparison looks simply bad, and other areas flat. Now the details really "pop" and complementing the sculpt and shading in other parts of the figure.
    About that sword - maybe the problem is in plastic itself. I always struggle with multiple layers of paint on smooth plastic with sleek finish, it always have some problems with adhesion. But the result is still great, really.
    Im honoured by your mention. I understand that you probably don't have much time, so thank you for trying it. Personally, I don't go as far when I repaint action figures - some washes there, some drybrush here, but I see why you choose to basically redone some pieces.
    And it's very interesting to see how other people work in the same hobby, what colours they choose and what techiques they use. So cool to see you at work, it inspiring me finish my Templars. I hope you like the results of your work as much as I do, totally worth the effort.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +1

      I suppose you always make time for the things that you want to do right? I figure why not as this is good and relevant content to us action figure/ miniature/ painters. So thanks again for suggesting I do this. I think I may do a video where I completely paint over a single action figure and see how the results come up.
      I am glad I some how was able to inspire you to go paint your miniatures...I think I need to inspire myself sometimes lol

    • @sablebubble4630
      @sablebubble4630 2 года назад

      @@SpruesNStuds It works both ways, I wish I could show you my painted McFarlane Reiver. And more content is always a pleasure.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +1

      @@sablebubble4630 if you are bored enough, you can just email it to me. I always like to look at other people's paint work.

    • @sablebubble4630
      @sablebubble4630 2 года назад

      @@SpruesNStuds Hah, maybe someday. I need advice, but I don't want to distract you so much. Still, thanks for the tip!
      Any news on that magnificent chonkster Furioso?

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +1

      @@sablebubble4630 soon friend...soon...

  • @countpicula
    @countpicula 2 года назад +2

    My dood, nice work. I do custome action figures. And one bit of info that will help you is these toys hsve a seal on them. You need to either scrub them with a very soft tooth brush w/warm soapy water. OR put them in a ultra sonic jewelry cleaner with warm soapy water.
    Your paint will adhere and pop better. Your basically painting over a wax resin release on the figure.
    If you want more tips feel free to DM me.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад

      Thanks for the props and thank you for the tips as they are much appreciated.
      I'm not going to say that me painting the action fig is a one off thing but I have a pile of grey miniatures that I need to paint so I typically focus my spare time on that.

  • @strinity511
    @strinity511 Год назад +1

    Just came across your channel I'm not new to painting but still have a lot to learn. Love your tutorials very informative and love the quality.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  Год назад +1

      I'm glad that you happened across the channel! Thank you for your kind compliments and I hope you enjoy your "stay!"

  • @jademist17
    @jademist17 2 года назад

    Jerome here. Fantastic work, man! Been checking out random vids and loving the vibes. These technical application vids are very interesting to me too. You got me sold on this hobby!

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад

      YO! Thanks for supporting the channel! I appreciate you dropping by and leaving a comment.
      Both Warhammer and Lego are great hobbies for sure. I'll have to admit that I'm a little bit more biased to the Warhammer side of things because painting miniatures while tedious at times, is awesome and allows for your creative outlet to be unleashed.
      Good luck and there are a ton of painting tutorials out there...including some of mine lol

  • @anthonyjohnnypretorius244
    @anthonyjohnnypretorius244 2 года назад

    Awesome thanks battle brother you're video help me a lot stay awesome. The Emporor protects

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +1

      No problem! That’s why I create this type of content so that you can make the best, most informed decision.

  • @YTIsRanByFeds
    @YTIsRanByFeds Год назад

    I had to do some touch ups on my Templar figures and Abaddon black, leadbelcher and runefang silver are near 1 to 1 matches.

  • @lukereardon5109
    @lukereardon5109 Год назад +1

    I wish they would sell an unpainted version of the space marines, kind of like the McFarlane ones.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  Год назад

      Yeah artist proof would be nice. That way you can customize your painting.

  • @andreselgueta9673
    @andreselgueta9673 6 месяцев назад

    A damn good job brother Sprues, i haven't seen it earlier.

  • @UncleHKJ
    @UncleHKJ 3 месяца назад

    Good stuff bro, I’m converting my blade champion to a shadow keepers blade champ

  • @codywilber6885
    @codywilber6885 22 дня назад

    Just got into 40k. I'm an action figure guy with very few opportunities to play miniatures in any way. So thank u for this, it helps a lot. Could u modify them for damage with paint touch ups? Maybe a double of a figure. Again thanks for the video

  • @vaynelevant
    @vaynelevant 2 года назад +1

    i was gonna suggest for you to paint a joytoy fig but i searched your vids first and i found this one. your version of the shield looks better but i'm not a fan of the sword. the leather stuff touch up is nice though.
    i would love to see you fully paint an intercessor with your style and do a before and after comparison of the same model for reference.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +1

      Oh I will try to paint an intercessor with my style in a later video. Stay tuned!

  • @randir14
    @randir14 2 года назад +1

    Nice job. I just learned about the existence of these things, I always thought it would be cool if a company made 40K action figures. Too bad about the quality to price ratio though.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +1

      Perhaps it would be better if you can “unlearn” the existence of these action figures because your bank account will thank you in the end 😂. Yes, the quality of the paint job from the factory is quite lacking in my opinion since I am a painter myself. However, that being said I do understand that the people who work at the factory do not have the time to devote to painting as they are cranking these out as fast as they can.

    • @vaynelevant
      @vaynelevant 2 года назад +1

      for joytoy figs, the quality is pretty good imo, especially their mechs. their paint is a bit of a toss up since consistency is not their strong suite but for the average consumer who doesn't paint, it is great. try getting a blood angels sergeant intercessor. it's pretty good.

  • @christophermcgee3809
    @christophermcgee3809 2 года назад +1

    If your interested army painter has some very nice metallic colors there almost like colored chrome make the eyes pop are green stuff world has a paint that almost looks like it's glowing

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад

      Oh I am always interested in different paints. I’ve read reviews that army painter is awesome and offers best value for money. Not to mention they are not in stupid ass paint pots like GW. I highly dislike those pots 🙄

    • @christophermcgee3809
      @christophermcgee3809 2 года назад

      @@SpruesNStuds yeah Citadel paints are nice but cause of the pots they really suck I like the eye drop bottles army painter and greenstuff world uses

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад

      @@christophermcgee3809 Thanks for the suggestion, I will definitely look into diversifying my paints!

  • @toosmooth6124
    @toosmooth6124 2 года назад +1

    Your reviews remind of of Anthonys Customs.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад

      I have not watched any of that channel's videos. However, I hope that reminder of Anthonys Customs is a good thing?
      Regardless, thanks for dropping in, leaving a comment, and checking out the vid!

  • @AlbiniusCristi-zm8vb
    @AlbiniusCristi-zm8vb 6 месяцев назад

    Nice work.

  • @stannisbaratheon3650
    @stannisbaratheon3650 11 месяцев назад

    Most of the new space marines don't have any shading. What paint should I buy to add shade?

  • @lopesj6670
    @lopesj6670 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @reaganlaut746
    @reaganlaut746 2 года назад +2

    This is actually a good idea for the contents since we all know that many of us have some painting issues with our models, btw may you give me any tips on what citadel colors should i use to fix my goldplate chest on my loyalist marines and the gold leaf on my vulnerable dreadnought handcannon?, i just want to put a little on some chipped parts as alike as possible...iam not a tabletop players so i have no clue about citadel colors at all, thank you battle brother!

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +2

      The gold color of the lascannon on the venerable dreadnought is very similar to the gold color on the Blood Angels Blade Guard Vet. Which means that Hashnut Copper is going to be the closest Citadel paint that would match up with the colors on the cannon. The color is not a 1:1 match so I would suggest you paint the whole leaf area because if you just paint the area in which there is a paint chip, the color is going to look a bit off.

  • @AlbiniusCristi-zm8vb
    @AlbiniusCristi-zm8vb 5 месяцев назад

    I want to touch up my Grey Knight Terminator's but dont own paint yet. Anyone know what colors they use and or paints they use ???

  • @Vex5858
    @Vex5858 Месяц назад +1

    Wash some figures with dish soap before painting and paint will stick better

  • @reepee9168
    @reepee9168 2 года назад

    Do you happen to know which colour to use for edge highlighting the Ultramarine blue? I have some of the earlier releases that came with highlights and the later one without it, personally prefer em so I might try painting the later ones with it.
    And how do you go about giving them the black wash on the blue like the later releases? The earlier releases don't seem to have em.
    And does the paint come off? Some people say that it needs to be primed, but I've never painted the miniatures before so I don't think I'm confident in painting the whole figure and would like to just add little details.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +1

      Off the top of my head, no I do not know exactly what color JT used to edge highlight their action figures. Perhaps you can try to use Ulthuan Grey if you use Citadel paints to try to mimic the earlier releases. For this type of thing, it is trial and error to get it to match properly.
      Off the top of my head, it likely is not possible to do that kind of shading with a paint brush. You will likely need an airbrush to pull that shading off. I have no experience in air brushing so you'll likely need to find another source for help as I do not like telling people incorrect stuff with things I have no experience with.
      The paint will come off if you rub it off and that is a trait about acrylic paints. If you want to make your paint last then you will need a matte or gloss clear coat. I use Citadel's Munitorm Varnish which is a matte clear coat that protects the paint.
      So as you saw in my video, I just went and painted over the different parts so priming really is not needed. Just make sure to thin your paints and apply at least 2 very thin coats and that's all you need. Good luck!

    • @reepee9168
      @reepee9168 2 года назад

      @@SpruesNStuds Thanks, what about shadow edges if that's a thing? I assume a black for it? Would Abaddon black work?

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад

      @@reepee9168 When you are painting a miniature, you don't typically put shadows on the edges of miniatures mainly because edges are where a model/ object catch light. So I personally think that this edge highlighting with shadow is a bit strange.
      But to directly answer your question, yes, I think that Abaddon Black would work fine.

  • @Maschinengeist793
    @Maschinengeist793 2 года назад +3

    When I saw the surface of the pistol holster around 6:17 I was a bit sceptical, but the final results of all of your changes just look great. I was actually surprised you were able to apply the paint that easily for the most part. I was expecting the shield and the figure to behave more like the sword.
    I honestly wish I had those skills. My latest figure arrived yesterday and it's the first one where the holster, the pouches and the undersuit no longer have any highlighting at all. If I could get your results, I would instantly go and fix that.
    How much time did it take you to finish this figure?

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +2

      How long did it take me to do this? I am a slow ass painter, but I would consider myself an above average painter because my slowness and attention to detail. In total, roughly 4-5 hours. Other people would take a lot less time than that.
      A lot of how the painting turned out I realize depends on the paint itself. Citadel paints for the most part, have very, very good coverage with one thin coat but even more excellent coverage with 2 thin coats according to Duncan Rhodes. However, not all of their paints are the same so you saw the Stormhost Silver have crappy coverage. I could have gotten a bad pot too. But we make the best out of the situation and move on if we can’t fix it because I have 500 other grey miniatures to paint lol

    • @Maschinengeist793
      @Maschinengeist793 2 года назад +1

      @@SpruesNStuds Nothing wrong with taking your time to get the result you want or at least a result your are satisfied with at the first try, I would say - especially with a backlog of over 500 minis. Imagine always having to think "Yeah, well I kind of have to revise that Joy Toy figure at some point!" on top of it. 😀

  • @notstandingwithukraine9478
    @notstandingwithukraine9478 7 месяцев назад

    Why didn't you paint the armour??

  • @user-hjy7jilftnh
    @user-hjy7jilftnh 2 года назад

    Add decals (transfer sheets)

  • @The_Sisyphean
    @The_Sisyphean 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video. You didn’t clean up the mould lines? Never mind. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад

      Haha...too lazy and the mould lines really didn't bother me too much. Plus I think if I decided to clean up the mould lines, the plastic underneath would be a white color so I would need to repaint that whole area if not the entire marine.
      However, that is not to say that I will not make a video in the future completely repainting and cleaning up an action figure....

  • @ErikTerenMullins
    @ErikTerenMullins 2 года назад +2

    Wow! looks incredible! You did an amazing job! I will for sure be following suit :) are you using a primer afterwards I'm thinking of going the Mr super clear route...I'm a hardcore gundam builder/painter lol, so i'll be applying what I know from there. does some of the paint scratch off when you put the sword in the scabbard, or the handle of the sword in the hand?

    • @SpruesNStuds
      @SpruesNStuds  2 года назад +2

      So Citadel paints (Games Workshop's line of paints) have something called Munitorum Varnish which is a flat clear coat that you finish off your model/ action figure with. This protects the paint and keeps it intact when you handle the miniature on the tabletop. So the direct answer to your question is, yes, the paint does scratch off if you do not use the varnish.
      Also, thank you for the props and the idea to do this video. It makes great RUclips content lol