Holy cow, Duncan I love that you are showing people how to paint some of the coolest minis on the planet! Hope you are doing good these days. Thanks for your videos.
Fun fact: The Inner Sphere called it the Mad Cat because when they first encountered them their sensors bounced between calling it a Marauder (MAD) and a Catapult (CAT) because it looks similar to them.
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA Duncan can you give me a tip if I make mistake can I fix it with corvus black when the mistake I did was on chaos black, Abbadon black was out of stock.
The Mad Cat has got to be one of the most iconic mech designs of the Battletech series. Right up there with the Atlas, which has become the official "face" of the series as the silhouette of it's skull head is used as a kind of logo for the series as a whole.
I love you even got the placement of the transfers lore accurate, the clans would always place their clans sigil higher on their mech than their galaxy markings, the the ones on the cockpit are for clan wolf and the legs are for beta galaxy. *chefs kiss* lovey work mister Rhodes!
Just really genuinely happy to see a professional mini painter of your level branch out into so many different genres and miniatures from so many companies. For the all the love that GW deserves (and it does deserve some :P) so do many other figures and lines. Nicely done.
Duncan, your techniques always make the models appear as if that mech can blast inner sphere mechs into nothingness with its PPC guns right from the table it stands on. Your talent for making the window pane on the cockpit shine and be reflective is incredible also. A hand clasp from across the miles my friend.
Amazing work Duncan. Glad to see you move over to Battletech too! Thanks for the reminder about the sense of scale. I also learned a bit from your canopy technique. Nice colour choice too, brings me back to the 80s.
As gunpla was my gateway drug into 40k, I have thought of one day painting an Enforcer in Gundam colors just for fun. And if I can find a Gundam kit of a similar size, it might be interesting to paint it in T'au sept ochre and white, and put them side by side to display the switcharoo. Now reading your comment, I'm imagining a Riptide painted in this scheme. And the image in my head looks awesome.
Phenomenal work! I just picked up my copy of Battletech Alpha Strike and this will help so much getting something that looks great! My boxes of Battletech and Citytech from the 80's had cardboard so we didn't worry about painting anything!
I really appreciate that you paint such a variety of models. I just picked up the Alpha Strike box and was happy to see not one but two of your videos at the top of my search for "painting battletech". I likely won't go as detailed as you show here (especially on the canopies) but as always I learned a lot and it will inspire me anyway.
Welcome to the Inner Sphere Duncan! There’s a cult mech from a certain animated show that recently got re-imagined in the new Legends book. Nicolai Malthus red Summoner. Ohhh the new subscribers you’d get if you painted THAT particular mech.
Wow, this is great! Outstanding work as usual, with a few things I would like to try on my own Mechs. Fun side note: while the MadCat / TimberWolf is a BattleMech, it is more specifically an OmniMech. The Clans used both, but an OmniMech has several advantages that pure BattleMechs do not have (and a few drawbacks). Mostly in repair time, how quickly they can change loadouts, and time to get back onto the field of battle.
@@milksterproductions yup1 hubbie got me into D&D 2nd edition, magic the gathering and table top wargaming in the early 90's. It does mean that neither of us can resist the plastic crack or a box of boosters. Mind you I remember when a box of boosters had far far far more in them.
Thank you so much for this! I have a ton of Battletech minis from the Kickstarter and I'm still agonizing over the color schemes to use, but these techniques will be immensely helpful.
This looks fantastic, a great paintjob really elevates these simple plastic sculpts. Would love to see more tutorials for Kurita/or Steiner or clan Ghost Bear too!
I love the fact the you show the back of the mini as well. So many times when trying to learn how to paint my models, I never know what to paint in the back cause some never show it.
I found Games Workshop's Agrellan Earth and Agrellan Badland (or even a mix of both on one base) a very good choice for basing BattleTech miniatures. Just apply them and give them a shade with Agrax Earthshade, that should already suffice. Plain sand will also do fine, but be careful when using sand mixed with small stones. Very fine sand works better.
Love the tutorial and can't wait to see more. Especially since Battletech colour schemes aren't individual mech specific so 1 tutorial covers a whole faction. 1 point I have to disagree with though is the use of static grass... remembering all the different worlds the mechs fight on alien grasses and wild grasses could be quite high. I can appreciate your point of view on that though.
I've had a lot of success with both Battlemechs and Adeptus Titanicus miniatures by using Typhus Corrosion on the base, then painting and drybrushing it like grass or sand, and using Stirland Battlemire (because that's what I have, you could easily use Astrogranite instead) and painting over it with grey and highlighting it for rocky stretches of terrain. But my best idea was using Valhallan Blizzard for shrubs... basically, put a clump of that down, wait for it to dry, then paint the whole thing with Plaguebearer Flesh Contrast paint and put scattered coverage of Militarum Green so it's mostly that color with lighter bits.
OMG THE LEGEND? PAINTING BATTLETECH???!? WOOOO! When I abandoned GW I thought i'd never see him again beyond painting GW stuff Now he's painting miniatures from my favorite setting!
I love this tutorial! I've painted a Star of Wolf Beta Galaxy previously, and am looking forward to incorporating some of your techniques into the next one (especially the contrast paint time saver!). I'm getting my kids into the hobby with me, so any time savers that still help minis look good is a win! Can we get some love for a Ghost Bear unit next? I'd LOVE to see how you do some deep blues, ice color schemes, or something really fun and complex like the galaxy paint scheme from the Ghost Bear Alpha Galaxy!
Great tutorial! I was heartened to see this is somewhat similar to my process, but I've been doing all my layers/secondary colours/metal highlights before the wash & drybrush at the end. Definitely faster but clearly more steps (as shown here) would produce better detail! Would love to see more Battletech content in the future.
This is great! I would really love to see more Battletech from you so more people have a chance to see that battletech can look "AWESOME" too! (pun intended :P )
Duncan is like a young, British Bob Ross for neckbeards. I'm glad he left GW so he could branch out, these painting tutorials are fantastic!
Agree.
Holy cow, Duncan I love that you are showing people how to paint some of the coolest minis on the planet! Hope you are doing good these days. Thanks for your videos.
Hey, who you calling a neckbeard, you neckbeard?
@@drhumupower8570 *that spider-man meme where it's two spider-mans pointing at each other*
Ummm I’m 16 my neck beard has not begun growing yet please refrain from such words as that. Thank you.
Fun fact: The Inner Sphere called it the Mad Cat because when they first encountered them their sensors bounced between calling it a Marauder (MAD) and a Catapult (CAT) because it looks similar to them.
Named so by the one and only Anastasius Focht, Precentor Martial of Com Star.
@@AquamentusZero Who incidentally, also has two names!
@@StrikerA268 Ah, those were the glorious times of BattleTech and my favorite era of the franchise.
That was a rough day for Phelan Kell.
@@AquamentusZero it was Phelan Kell who named it when he was the frst pilot to meet the Clans in the Periphery
More BattleTech rituals please! Love to see the Griffin and Wolverine next. :)
Wolverine was my first real painted mini! (I painted 2 army men first for basic practice)
Love me a good Griffin!
Yes! Duncan is taking on Battletech!
The cockpit is an amazing detail! Love how you painted it.
My wife wishes I had the hands this guy does.
2 years later... just getting into battletech and mini painting in general... god bless you, Duncan!!!
The glass was a fantastic touch. Thank you kindly for the wonderful painting lesson!
You are so welcome!
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA Duncan can you give me a tip if I make mistake can I fix it with corvus black when the mistake I did was on chaos black, Abbadon black was out of stock.
The Mad Cat has got to be one of the most iconic mech designs of the Battletech series. Right up there with the Atlas, which has become the official "face" of the series as the silhouette of it's skull head is used as a kind of logo for the series as a whole.
As well as the meme Urbanmech!
I love you even got the placement of the transfers lore accurate, the clans would always place their clans sigil higher on their mech than their galaxy markings, the the ones on the cockpit are for clan wolf and the legs are for beta galaxy.
*chefs kiss* lovey work mister Rhodes!
Do the transfers come with the models?
Just really genuinely happy to see a professional mini painter of your level branch out into so many different genres and miniatures from so many companies. For the all the love that GW deserves (and it does deserve some :P) so do many other figures and lines. Nicely done.
Thanks Brian. We love miniature wargaming and there are some amazing miniatures out there as well as some fantastic games that are worth a look.
Woohoo! Loving this Battletech content! Thanks!
Glad to hear it!
BattleTech's so hot right now! 😎
Duncan, your techniques always make the models appear as if that mech can blast inner sphere mechs into nothingness with its PPC guns right from the table it stands on.
Your talent for making the window pane on the cockpit shine and be reflective is incredible also.
A hand clasp from across the miles my friend.
Thank you so much. The glass was really fun to do and can be applied over a wide variety of miniatures 😊
Absolutely amazing job. I can't wait to try some of these techniques on my mechs.
Thanks. It was a fun project 😊
Having just received my Kickstarter stuff, I'm ok with more BT content.
Now wishing I'd ordered MORE!!! I should have ordered more of the Lance packs!!
I have around 160 mechs from wave one and two to paint, mainly the inner sphere
@@mireah They'll be back in stock soon. Apparently they are expecting to be back to normal in November after completing all the KS deliveries.
@@GMorgan84 Great stuff! Just in time for Christmas!
Oh yes, BattleTech is my jam! I really need to paint my mechs.
My favourite mech when playing mechwarrior2 on pc back in the 90s .
Here’s to years more of painting tutorials and a good long life to our favorite painting teacher.
Amazing work Duncan. Glad to see you move over to Battletech too!
Thanks for the reminder about the sense of scale. I also learned a bit from your canopy technique. Nice colour choice too, brings me back to the 80s.
It is great. Will you paint more Battletech Stuff? Tanks, Infantry, Mechs...
No Guts, No Galaxy!
Probably one of my recent favourites - Love these new sculpts, lots of detail.
I can't unsee the "portal" color scheme for the cockpit glass jeweling. Amazing paintjob.
you always had my curiosity but now you have my attention
Duncan and Battletech are the chocolate and peanut butter combo of mini painting.
I’m definitely using this color scheme for my tau
That will work nicely.
As gunpla was my gateway drug into 40k, I have thought of one day painting an Enforcer in Gundam colors just for fun. And if I can find a Gundam kit of a similar size, it might be interesting to paint it in T'au sept ochre and white, and put them side by side to display the switcharoo.
Now reading your comment, I'm imagining a Riptide painted in this scheme. And the image in my head looks awesome.
This is seriously impressive, such an iconic mech.
OMG It's Happening ! Thank you Duncan !
No worries. Glad you enjoyed it
This is awesome! As someone starting to paint mechs even little things like brush selection is very helpful. Time to go to the hobby store!
Phenomenal work! I just picked up my copy of Battletech Alpha Strike and this will help so much getting something that looks great! My boxes of Battletech and Citytech from the 80's had cardboard so we didn't worry about painting anything!
Never seen Battletech models before but this looks great. I'll definitely be looking to get some of these!
I really appreciate that you paint such a variety of models. I just picked up the Alpha Strike box and was happy to see not one but two of your videos at the top of my search for "painting battletech". I likely won't go as detailed as you show here (especially on the canopies) but as always I learned a lot and it will inspire me anyway.
Glad you like them!
Welcome to the Inner Sphere Duncan! There’s a cult mech from a certain animated show that recently got re-imagined in the new Legends book. Nicolai Malthus red Summoner. Ohhh the new subscribers you’d get if you painted THAT particular mech.
This is so amazing. I swear I learn new techniques with every video. Gotta get into battle tech now lmao
Wow, this is great! Outstanding work as usual, with a few things I would like to try on my own Mechs.
Fun side note: while the MadCat / TimberWolf is a BattleMech, it is more specifically an OmniMech. The Clans used both, but an OmniMech has several advantages that pure BattleMechs do not have (and a few drawbacks). Mostly in repair time, how quickly they can change loadouts, and time to get back onto the field of battle.
Awesome painting of one of 90's most iconic mechs!
I would absolutely love to see more BT content. This was great 😀
Awesome! Thank you! We will be doing more for sure!
Would love to see a tutorial on some elementals as they're so teeny but I'm sure some real details could be created on them by a talented painter.
Since they're so tiny, hubby's reluctant to paint them yet. And his eye sight's much better than mine!!
@@mireah ayy they great to hear that I'm assuming you guys are hobbying together. Couples that hobby together stay together or something like that.
@@milksterproductions yup1 hubbie got me into D&D 2nd edition, magic the gathering and table top wargaming in the early 90's. It does mean that neither of us can resist the plastic crack or a box of boosters. Mind you I remember when a box of boosters had far far far more in them.
Long time Battletech fan, new viewer here. Thanks for showing the old game some love!
You have good taste , clan wolf smiles upon you today friend
Thank you so much for this! I have a ton of Battletech minis from the Kickstarter and I'm still agonizing over the color schemes to use, but these techniques will be immensely helpful.
This looks fantastic, a great paintjob really elevates these simple plastic sculpts. Would love to see more tutorials for Kurita/or Steiner or clan Ghost Bear too!
I love the fact the you show the back of the mini as well. So many times when trying to learn how to paint my models, I never know what to paint in the back cause some never show it.
Bargained and done. Nice job.
No thin coats, no galaxy!
@@wonderboy2402 Painting information is ammunition
Great Battletech content, Duncan. Let's hope for more in the future!
Stellar work! Looking forward to your next battlemech tutorial, Duncan!
Having just received a bunch of stuff for this game I greatly appreciate this video. Thanks
More battetech content, Duncan!
Hopefully the first of many mech tutorials, I am in desperate need of camouflage ideas
Huzzah! Finally Duncan is doing BatTech!
Thank you , DRPA .
Nice job .
Awesome Video D-Man!! Please Please do more Battlemechs....
Duncan, you are killing it!
Great work! Many thanks. Not messed with Mechs since the late 1980's - I shall do now!
Great to see Battletech on your channel. Awesome looking paintjob!
I found Games Workshop's Agrellan Earth and Agrellan Badland (or even a mix of both on one base) a very good choice for basing BattleTech miniatures. Just apply them and give them a shade with Agrax Earthshade, that should already suffice.
Plain sand will also do fine, but be careful when using sand mixed with small stones. Very fine sand works better.
best looking Mad Cat I have seen! great work.
This is so cool! I'd love to see more of the unique camo and paint schemes from Battletech.
Love the tutorial and can't wait to see more. Especially since Battletech colour schemes aren't individual mech specific so 1 tutorial covers a whole faction. 1 point I have to disagree with though is the use of static grass... remembering all the different worlds the mechs fight on alien grasses and wild grasses could be quite high. I can appreciate your point of view on that though.
More! More! More! Finally some high-quality Battletech-painting!
Yay for Painting Battletech Mechs!!! Please do more!
Thanks so much ! More Battletech schemes would be like a christmas gift !
Great to see some battletech on your channel. I'm doing my clan mechs as ghost bear, so the tips on grey are going to be a big help!
Wonderful tutorial! Need more faction tutorials for both IS and Clans.
Duncan painting Battletech! Well this will be a treat.
Very impressed with the canopy 👍🏻
Woo Hoo! Awesome job Duncan.
Thanks
really stunning canopy glass
This was just a fantastic video. Learned a ton of technique from it. Thanks very much.!
Fantastic work Duncan! It looks good and quite realistic too. Thanks for sharing this, I will be watching it again.
DAMN!! I got to start Battletech, that looks incredible! You're the best Duncan 🤘👍
I'm glad to see you doing some battletech stuff! Such a cool combat game.
Glad to see the Battletech love. More please! ...Atlas.
I always enjoy ur relaxing videos
Lovely stuff, Duncan! Do more Battletech videos!
This is perfect - mine are from Beta Galaxy! I've even got the decals.
Love me some Battletech! Good to see you stretching your wings, and bringing some more attention to these deserving IP's! Heavy Gear is a thing... ;)
This is perfect. You picked my secondary clan and galaxy I can't wait to try this on my mechs
Thanks for painting a Mech... more mechs please 👌
I've had a lot of success with both Battlemechs and Adeptus Titanicus miniatures by using Typhus Corrosion on the base, then painting and drybrushing it like grass or sand, and using Stirland Battlemire (because that's what I have, you could easily use Astrogranite instead) and painting over it with grey and highlighting it for rocky stretches of terrain.
But my best idea was using Valhallan Blizzard for shrubs... basically, put a clump of that down, wait for it to dry, then paint the whole thing with Plaguebearer Flesh Contrast paint and put scattered coverage of Militarum Green so it's mostly that color with lighter bits.
Love this, Duncan! Yay, Battletech!
OMG THE LEGEND? PAINTING BATTLETECH???!? WOOOO!
When I abandoned GW I thought i'd never see him again beyond painting GW stuff
Now he's painting miniatures from my favorite setting!
Hello 😊
I love this tutorial! I've painted a Star of Wolf Beta Galaxy previously, and am looking forward to incorporating some of your techniques into the next one (especially the contrast paint time saver!). I'm getting my kids into the hobby with me, so any time savers that still help minis look good is a win!
Can we get some love for a Ghost Bear unit next? I'd LOVE to see how you do some deep blues, ice color schemes, or something really fun and complex like the galaxy paint scheme from the Ghost Bear Alpha Galaxy!
Nice! Great to see you covering Battletech!
Glad you enjoy it!
Great tutorial, thanks. Love the Battletech.
Great tutorial! I was heartened to see this is somewhat similar to my process, but I've been doing all my layers/secondary colours/metal highlights before the wash & drybrush at the end. Definitely faster but clearly more steps (as shown here) would produce better detail! Would love to see more Battletech content in the future.
Fantastic! Please keep them coming!
Glad to see you painting something besides GW!
Absolutely exquisite!
Love these, more BattleTech please!
Duncan plus Battletech. For me, this is like a match made in heaven. (Or Earthwerks-FWL Inc. manufacturing facility on Calloway VI.)
Beautiful looking mech!
Battletech rocks!
Duncan painting BattleTech!? Oh happy day!
That looks gorgeous!
Now we just need to get you playing Battletech and all is well :) Great job man, will be stealing some techniques.
Beautiful. This is going to help me so much
This is great! I would really love to see more Battletech from you so more people have a chance to see that battletech can look "AWESOME" too! (pun intended :P )
Huzzah! Top Notch build Sir!
Very easy to paint....well for someone who just started to paint his first minitures this looks like magic ^_^
wooo yes Duncan . Battletech love :).
Excellent tutorial. Think I’ll replace the contrast wash with an oil pin wash.