I'm a 15mm collector and seeing more skilled painters take an interest in the small scales really warms the heart. I've found that you comments regarding the tightness of space for usual 28/30mm painting techniques was very true. I find edge highlighting to be a pain on this scale as the line have to be just that much thinner or else they take up too much space on the miniature. I would clearly love to see you make more videos exploring painting techniques at these scales, perhaps you will discover something new that will aid those of us that dwell down here at 10/15mm scale :D
Are there any brands of figures you’d recommend checking out to buy? I love collecting micro machines figures, and have been looking for more figures that size or smaller!
Truthfully, I did not fully appreciate the photos of this on the server until I saw the 360, musically backed version. I have no idea how you do things this awesome but please keep doing them.
Huehue - 10mm is fine... crack out the 6mm... or even the 3mm ... you've never seen a battlefield until you've fielded 12 warhound titans and about 50 leman russ'
I think you should do a complete 10mm Bretonnian army. I think that you should also print off a couple of other armies for some of your friends and then do 10mm Warhammer Fantasy battle reports.
@@TesseractMinis Kings of war in 10mm is a amazing game! you can print 2 forces of 1500 pts and paint both in a weekend and play on a KT size map, using CM instead of inches.
You are way over thinking 10m. Base coat and one bright highlight with maybe a wash and your good to go. A little detail on a command stand is nice..but imo not worth the work normally. Next try 6mm for REALLY big battles (microworld has amazing line)
@@Buggritt Feel free to quote where Bob said MrShy was wrong or where he implied MrShy was wrong. Here's a tip, he didn't. The fact is MrShy is being an ass and so are you towards someone giving a helpful suggestion. Shameful.
I'm a 15mm collector and seeing more skilled painters take an interest in the small scales really warms the heart. I've found that you comments regarding the tightness of space for usual 28/30mm painting techniques was very true. I find edge highlighting to be a pain on this scale as the line have to be just that much thinner or else they take up too much space on the miniature.
I would clearly love to see you make more videos exploring painting techniques at these scales, perhaps you will discover something new that will aid those of us that dwell down here at 10/15mm scale :D
Are there any brands of figures you’d recommend checking out to buy? I love collecting micro machines figures, and have been looking for more figures that size or smaller!
Truthfully, I did not fully appreciate the photos of this on the server until I saw the 360, musically backed version.
I have no idea how you do things this awesome but please keep doing them.
Huehue - 10mm is fine... crack out the 6mm... or even the 3mm ... you've never seen a battlefield until you've fielded 12 warhound titans and about 50 leman russ'
I think you should do a complete 10mm Bretonnian army. I think that you should also print off a couple of other armies for some of your friends and then do 10mm Warhammer Fantasy battle reports.
Those look great! Base coat, ink and a couple of highlights and boom! I’ve been painting thousands of the little buggers for Warmaster.
Hot damn! That green knight really slaps!
Thanks Greg! ❤️
I may be biased, but you should absolutely get yourself an army 😉Glad you enjoyed the venture into 10mm :)
It's certainly affordable! The question is just whether I'll ever get to use it!
@@TesseractMinis Kings of war in 10mm is a amazing game! you can print 2 forces of 1500 pts and paint both in a weekend and play on a KT size map, using CM instead of inches.
That does sound absolutely wonderful. KOW definitely has my interest
Cheers for the shout out mate
Good stuff, definitely have me wanting to spin back up the resin printer and run off some 10mm figures.
Dooo eeeet
The green drip on the base is absolutely 🤌
Awesome stuff 😍
Real talk: How'd the Darth Vader print come out?
Perfect bro! I've got some absolute bangers if you like pop culture busts
good job!
Crazy trind going on but its at least a good one
Hmmm... 10mm blood bowl... ?
Thats a great idea!
10mm Bretonnians army
You are way over thinking 10m. Base coat and one bright highlight with maybe a wash and your good to go. A little detail on a command stand is nice..but imo not worth the work normally. Next try 6mm for REALLY big battles (microworld has amazing line)
Has it occurred to you that different people paint for different reasons, and get different senses of reward from their painting?
I'm gonna guess not.
@@TesseractMinis yea thats why i offered alternative dude, you do you
@@Bobyoudontneeemyname you didn't offer dude, you outright told him he was wrong. There's a big difference.
@@Buggritt Feel free to quote where Bob said MrShy was wrong or where he implied MrShy was wrong. Here's a tip, he didn't. The fact is MrShy is being an ass and so are you towards someone giving a helpful suggestion. Shameful.
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