Paint a Space Marine like it's 1988| Warhammer | Duncan Rhodes
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- Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024
- Because Warhammer 40,000 is celebrating its 35 year, we thought it would be fun to paint a classic, and we mean classic, Warhammer miniature in the same way that the 'Eavy Metal painters would have done back in the 80's! The miniature is a true legend, a Space Marine from the legendary RTB01 box set! Not only that, we open an old, unopened pot of Blood Angels Red (30 years old!) and paint the base in the style of the day so you know, an old pot of Goblin Green is coming out to play!
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you misspelled the website link :D
It would also be great to see hopw the old paint stack up to the more modern painting methods.
What music was used for this video? Especially at 5:34 ??
It is not in the video description.
hey man, good 80's style, loved the music. Regarding stories, I had my old beaky (AKA womble) marines out just 2 weeks ago for a game vs a friend. My dark angles army has a lot of VERY old models in it I bought as a child (Im in my 40's now). A bunch of old lead minis from back in the day, a couple of the original dreadnought models and leading it all was the original space marine captain model with big feathered head dress.
Random factoid for you - the blood angles paint scheme back in the day was teracotta base, build up with blood angels orange then highlight to bone as you have here - and it was actually cammo colours for their home world baal which is a red desert world. The red you have is not the first it used to be called blood angels orange.
Mate, seriously? You never had the original beakeys? Send me an address, I'll send you a regular and a weapons spru.
There's something extra funny about Duncan, of all people, scrubbing through four thick coats.
I was one of the studio painters at the time from 1987-89 based at Low Pavement in Nottingham and we often used a lot of Rotring coloured and black inks with the paints to make things flow better and faster. Often the deadlines meant we had a day to get half a dozen or more miniatures painted ready for photographic schedules for White Dwarf. Everything was sprayed white often with car body primer and hair dryers were sometimes used to speed the drying process up and normally individual painters worked on individual sets of miniatures but sometimes when schedules were very hectic through new releases, we would all paint a few miniatures for the range. We worked on everything from Realms of Chaos, Titans, Warhammer Fantasy, Warhammer 40 Thousand (the Rogue Trader name was never used by painters), Dark Future, Bloodbowl, Space Hulk and Marauder Miniatures. My favourite set which I painted over a long bank holiday weekend at home and not in the studio was the very first boxed set of Harlequins. They were good times and always a lot of good-natured banter in the studio. All the best Darren Matthews
@@johndoe-cv1gv and your evidence that Darren is lying? (which I know that he is not as I've seen his name credited). Fool.
@@johndoe-cv1gv Oh dear. oh dear, oh dear oh dear. Y'all talking to one of the legends right there.
@@dm51964 No one is hiding champ, it's the internet, we cannot possibly meet in person, so this is the closest we can get.
You have everything to prove. You made an outlandish claim, to which I called you out for being a weird, desperate loser who's seeking the strangest form of attention.
When I was a kid, my brother and I got the 2nd edition starter box. We painted all 40 gretchins in one night
They were not painted well, but they were painted
As long as they were "painted" then they were okay to use on the tables at GW on game night.
Table ready is three colours.
What I like about those appalling paintjobs is that they did it. They painted them green, then red, then purple. That means that their owner had a green army and a red army and purple army and they must have used those to play the game. With three different armies. And that’s what counts.
A truly veteran Space Marine.
@@philhelm1318 My guy putting a dreadnought to shame
Yeah man played with those models for years, probably painted them repeatedly because the old coats started to wear out over the years.
Duncan you look so much like my science teacher I get ptsd of bad grades when I look at you
🤣🤣🤣 As long as you learn sumptin' I guess...
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA Now recite the Periodic table!!
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA now you sound even more like a science teacher
3 LAYERS! - My dad used to paint the fence every summer to protect the wood. It's nice that someone did the same to these Minis so that we could enjoy them in 2022.
A lot of nostalgia here. I have recently started looking into painting Warhammer miniatures again at the age of 38, thinking of using it as a sort of mindfulness, meditative practice to help decompress from work and life. I discovered your channel and it's got me really excited to start painting again, such inspiring content.
Last time I was painting Warhammer was in the mid 90's so that space marine and especially the paint pot really take me back. I have very fond memories of paint bases Goblin Green! Thanks from a new subscriber and fan.
When I started mini painting in 1990 the Blood Angels colours were Terracota for the base and Blood Angels orange for highlights. Long since discontinued paints. Got them in the Space Marine Paint set. And the first mini I painted was an old metal Rogue Trader space marine. I’ve got that mini in front of me now - with a more recent paint job. Those were the days.
Yeah exactly mate. Terracota / Blood Angel Red. Those were the days for sure. 90s pre-internet was the peak of society I think.
Being an old grognard, I was painting my blood angels using the set of paints one edition older that was actually called “Blood Angels Orange”. Round pot, white lid.
And the SM Painting Guide advised us to use Terracotta as the base coat and BA Orange for the highlight.
@@DanielEbeck it certainly did, tho I can't imagine how the would possibly have worked!
I've Still got a pot of that
I'm still using my pot of blood angels orange and wash ( black lid round bottle) as well as glistening green ( octangular bottle) 🤔 must check what others are still usable ( have a few casualties 😭 dried up after over 30 years of usage)
@@scumofsociety78 I have both in my paint kit right now!
The palette cam was something I never knew I needed
Ahh Black Lining. A method which never left the Historical miniature scene.
Amen Peter. Amen
I remember those Lord of the Rings magazines teaching that technique.
I still do it sometimes. There is a time & a place for every technique
Its beginning to disappear… but you still see armies where it’s been done, very striking.
First was layering. I remember it took a while to see the transition to black lines. Black under metal to be sure. But mike McVey was all about blends.
Nostalgia aside, this is solid painting tips
Duncan has a calm, reassuring voice. Even a basic contrast painting amateur like me can dream of painting a masterpiece listening to him
Wow, thanks for the kind words.
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA Its true. My gf bought me a resin mini of the Emperor for my birthday in a few weeks so I've been taking notes watching your custodes video! Thanks Duncan!
He's like the British Bob Ross, I've always said. This isn't a bad thing in the least.
Well think about it Duncan is much like us he started off… with a master piece of different sort but gradually got better and here he is today one of the most respected mini-painters around. So if he can get this good, so can you!
Yes, he is the Bob Ross of miniature painting.
I love the Oldhammer miniatures! They do remind you of the golden age of Games Workshop.
Agreed. I have a stack of old White Dwarf issues from the late 80s and 90s. They were incredible! I still flick through them now
Thanks for your dedication and service to the hobby Duncan. “Two thin coats” is the single greatest hit of advice I’ve ever been given with regards to miniature painting! Much love brother, ride well ✌️
Thanks 👍
I fell in love with Warhammer when i was 9, it was 1993. They had a display of High Elfs and Bretonnia at my local game store and were running games for people to watch and play. Fast forward to present day, i am 38; still painting miniatures and love the hobby more than ever i would say. Watching this for me was for sure a breath of bittersweet nostalgia. Like you Duncan, it reminds me of being a kid and that first feeling of awe i had for the wonderful world of Warhammer. Cheers sir. PS Blood Angels forever!
What a great story ☺
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA thanks brother. I hope one day I can shake your hand and talk warhammer. I really appreciate you.
Fuck yeah team Blood Angels!
Yeah!
Nostalgia for sure! I probably started collecting around the same time as you, give or take a year or two in age, and had Empire, Undead, Ultramarines and Orks, as well as Orks in Epic 40k. My dad even collected marines though he never played, he created his own chapter called the Bears (painted brown with purple highlights/secondaries), just for something to do whilst working away from home all week. He managed to find some incredible models that I've never seen elsewhere, like one of those mk6 beaky marines with dual power fists, or a helmetless dude with an eyepatch wielding an odd looking plasma cannon.
I have to say: That you could do that old style painting techniques is a testament to your adaptability. I don't think I could go that far "back to basics" today, even if I tried.
Loved seeing Blood Angels Red again, that smell is timeless. One helpful tip, for getting a smooth finish with thin paint like that, is to alternate the direction you are applying your paint from. It stops tiny ruts devloping in your finish
The only true Blood Angel is an Orange blood angel, it's kinda odd that GW have gone full circle back to round pots and sand/brown coloured bases, they just need to make Space Wolves grey, salamanders black and the ultra marines a second founding chapter again, with a half Eldar chief librarian!
@@MrTrilbe Also, ditch all that Geneseed and transhuman business. Let Space Marines go back to being just criminals and gangers, brainwashed and drugged and plopped in a suit of power armor and sent on their way.
@@bushcraftnorway no, the og 1980s blood angles were terracotta and blood angels orange and on a brown/sandy base
A few minutes in and this video already has me with the "underneath this layer of [x] there's a whole layer of [y]."
The paint stripping was very entertaining! Big fan of the retro Jawbreaker marine!
Man this takes me baaaaaack. Mid 90's, listening to Nirvana and Matchbox 20, painting my Blood Angels, not realizing that Red Wash was meant to be used for recess shading and not an all-over thing, wondering why my dudes were so glossy and patchy lol. Trying to use a filed down thumb tack to try and do eyes because I didn't have a small enough brush. Good times.👍🏻
That's what the hobby is all about
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA painting with a toothpick😡🤬
If I remember correctly back in the very early 90's just before 2nd edition was released the colour was actually called Blood Angels Orange (in the round pot). When I got 2nd edition in late '93 the guy in the shop asked me what army I intended to paint, I told him the Blood Angels. His reply was that I was going to need a lot of Go Fasta Red then.
I would have loved to have seen him standing next to a modern Blood Angel you have painted to see how different they are!
Beautiful. Every time I see classic models painted it makes me want to collect them for myself.
This brought back memories......of two hours ago. I still have an abundance of those old paints. Good stuff!
This taps a deep well of nostalgia, of minis caked in citadel paint and bright green tables we'd bicker rules over endlessly.
A nice little pick me up, thank you.
God I love your vids so much, you're basically the bob ross of miniature painting if that makes any sense? Like your vids are always chill and you make everything you paint seem like anyone can follow along, even beginners!
Thank you. We love teaching people how to paint and help them overcome any obstacles so they can be proud of whatever they paint ☺
Takes me back to building and painting my first boxset of imperial space marines in 1989
Fantastic! It was a lot of fun to do!
Yyep, I think they must have been rushing to get them out. My box had 2 extra sprues in there. Something like 45 marines in all.
I remember painting that scheme myself.
A box of 30! space marines was £10.
I also had some Land raiders and Rhino's.
Metal dreadnoughts and other stuff.
I still have and use many of the original colour Citadel paints which have lasted since 1987, amazing really.
I very much enjoyed your video, keep up the good work.
Good oldschool beaky space marine. Takes me back a long time in history. Thank you...
My basic paint series is actually that one from the early 90's. These old pots have a good seal, and they are in much better condition than the 96-2007ish paints that have all dried up.
Planned obsolescence. Thanks, capitalism 😒
Yeah all of my GW paints from 2001 to 2008 are dried up. I had the complete box of Foundation Paints, too. Part of that was because my family put them in storage poorly (they ruined my Windsor Newton student series brushes), part of it was because GW paint pots are garbage.
Same with mine - I've got some from 1990 that are still usable, whereas some of the ones from later eras dried up before I'd barely used them!
What fond memories that brings back. Can't wait to see the whole army when you've finished it Duncan!
Yeah old skool baby! Was loving the 80’s visuals in the opening scenes!
I thank you for the memories taking me back to when the plastic Space Marines first came out. If I had time to return to the hobby I would still paint like that (probably).
What a wonderful job. Well done. Jogs so many memories of youth, modeling, painting and flipping through white dwarf magazines!
Cheers
Great gravy this one brings back memories and all the feels! I remember building these old beakies and roughly seven or so coats later ( not even exaggerating guys) we'd have a smooth basecoat! Really stoked you had the opportunity to see what we were working with way back then! Oh and Goblin Green base rim for the win!! 😀
I could smell the paint when you opened it. memories....many many memories.
Awesome work! I got into 40k back in 1990, the rulebook of the day was the original Rogue Trader one and yep, you nailed it with how Blood Angels looked back then! Back in the day there was this neat little booklet on how to paint the more famous space marines, chapters covered were Ultramarines, Blood Angels, Space Wolves and the Salamanders (back when they had deep, dark green armor) plus any markings unique to those chapters and several years before any Codexs. Times have certainly changed!
I always love seeing these type of retro painting videos
As soon as those black and metallic coats went on that miniature came alive! What a great retro throwback. Cheers Dunc!
I love this old school so mutch!
Up to now, I love goblin green bases... they are so unique and beautiful on their own way.
Thanks for sharing!
My uncle loved painting minis. He started back in the late 80s a couple years before I was born. He lived just down the street so his basement was practically a second bedroom for me in the 90s (obviously a lot of look but don't touch as far as his minis were concerned. Ten bookshelves PACKED with space marines and imp guards). That Blood Angels Red bottle brings back a lot of good memories.
Ahhh this takes me right back!. Thank you Mr Rhodes 🙌🏻 so much epicness 👌🏻
Fantastic job. Loved seeing you freehand the insignia. Took me back to the 4 squads of RTB01 Dark Angels I did back then, but I had to do it in the negative (paint the shoulderpad red, and then block in the black around it to match the model). Fun times. Still got em though; GW's first plastic kit was pretty awesome.
This takes me back to my first ever box of RTB01 Miniatures bought back in 1992, just before the release of the 2nd Edition boxed set. Wonderful stuff.
The painting standards in those old evey metal articles seemed so unachievable to 13 year old me.
I have this exact figure painted as a Salamander I found it whilst having a clear out. That and your video has bought back some really fond memories of me and my 2 mates spending our teenage years painting warhammer 40k.
I can almost smell that paint!!!
Giving Oldhammer a shout-out
Duncan, a King among men!
Amazing video. Hopefully you paint more of the figures in this old schemes. Keep up the good work.
I greatly appreciated this video! I liked the way that it opened and I enjoyed seeing the old piece being brought back to life. It is amazing to see how the models have changed over the years. 😊
Duncan, thanks for the trip down memory lane. Your Oldhammer Content is such a great gateway for younger folks who want to learn more about the history of the game :)
Oh the memories - those old pots and especially the basing in sand and goblin green, classic!
Very cool and a great trip down the nostalgia road , please do more of these for different species
Brilliant. :-) Blood Angels Beakies were my first Space Marines, back in 1988 or so. Plastics and metals. I've got such a love for them. Thanks for this video!
Wow, that takes me back! Splendid work!
The oldschool style of highlighting and shading looks so good!
It's different right?
Really brought back the memories with this one
My first introduction to the hobby was during 2nd edition when my older brother would paint space marines and read White Dwarf.
I remember being fascinated with the miniatures and the painting.
I started my own journey into the hobby when the Battles In Middle Earth magazine came out, I subscribed with my pocket money at the time (I think I was 12/13 then) and would use the little tubs of paint they would include.
I had no idea what I was doing and didn’t understand that paints had to be thinned 🤣
I recently got back into 40K during the covid lockdowns in the UK, and since then you have been an inspiration Duncan, and these sort of ‘old hammer’ videos take me back to a good time.
I would love if a classic LOTR miniature painting video based on the old magazines one day!
Keep up the great work.
This is pure nostalgia Duncan. I never owned any RTB01 SM, but for my 13th birthday I got the Space Marine painting (along with a box of Squats). I remember going through the small painting guide included in the box trying to figure out how to achieve the same look on my minis. 3 years later I got into 2nd ed, happy to say that I finished painting the 80 minis from the box set (though I still have to paint my squats).
I first started the hobby in the 80's. That plastic space marine set is still the best value for money set they ever did. You got 30 marines in the box. All were fully posable and customable.
I still have that bottle of Blood Angels red! Love your channel Duncan, you are by far my favorite to watch.
Thanks so much 😀
The retro music really did it for me, almost made me mournful for my long dead youth, great retro vid, cheers!
It’s crazy to see the difference in colour palette and paint/pigment quality compared to modern times! Trip down memory lane 🥰
It's official, you are the KING! 👍🤘
What I like about oldhammer minis is that the details come from the painting instead of the sculpt.
Ahh that takes me back to when I started RTB01 goodness.. What a blast from the past, when you talked about that aroma, I could remember that smell as if it was yesterday. :)
Love the look of that goblin green base
Classic right!
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA can’t beat it
Back in the late 80s and early-mid 90s every miniature in White Dwarf had a Goblin Green base. Even Necromunda Miniatures, which made absolutely no sense whatsoever!
@@waylander1978 It makes more sense when you see the game mats GW was using in color. Most of the photos used for Necromunda, including the main rulebook, were black and white. All of their models were given Goblin Green bases to match their game mats, even Necromunda. The "Battles in the Underhive" book has a color photo on its back cover where you can see a Necromunda board with a green gaming mat.
@@nekrataali It was marketing to appeal to the majority of hobbyists at the time who had miniature trains, that's where the gaming mats came from. The idea was you could just use the railroad trees and buy GW buildings, and off you go.
The beauty of this video is some of the stuff you might not notice if you're not paying attention.
"How does he strip old models?"
"How does he speed up his drying times?"
You wouldn't catch me painting these Marine models today, but hearing the names of the paints like Boltgun Metal, Bleached Bone, Goblin Green, Blood Angels Red TOOK ME BACK! to when I started out in 1998 and I think of others from that time like Shadow Grey, Ultramarine Blue, etc. Time flies!
Even though I "only" started my Warhammer journey back in 2003 this takes me back. Painting my Tau with good old Vomit, Vermin & Scorched Brown, Scab Red, Bleached Bone and Goblin Green.
I even kind of miss the smell those old paints gave off.
I started painting back in middle school when I was around 13 and the first box that I bought was a bunch of necrons. I took a long break from the hobby during my bachelor years and fell in love with it again now during my PhD. During this time I moved to the Netherlands and got some of my old things from Greece with me that my parents wanted moved out of their house to free up space. As I moved into my new apartment and started opening the boxes, there was apparently one box where my mom had put my old models and left over sprues inside and as I start emptying things...... a little plastic translucent green tube rolled out of the box :') It almost made me tear up just staring at it and gave me very nostalgic memories of building and painting my first necrons, gunking the paint on them and their poor little scarabs like there was no tomorrow. I know the green plastic tubes look very goofy compared to the amazing things you can do now by painting the green energy effect on plastic but I kept my necrons with the goofy plastic tubes on my shelf next to my office as a reminder of where it all started.
Wow. So long ago. As soon as you started on the base. I said out loud "goblin green". I went thru a lot of bottles painting bases. Great video.
What a great video. I started playing 40k in the 3rd ed and still got my friends old csm army, with 2nd and 3rd ed miniatures.
Oh my. The music during the painting montage was ace
Love seeing the classic painting style demonstrated in detail. I've been slowly rebuilding and repainting my 4th-5th Edition High Elves from the "Herohammer" era. Goblin Green bases and hyper saturated bright colors everywhere
Ohhh nice!
Finally, a proper space marine paint scheme video
My favourite chapter, my favourite mini. Great work as always:)
I picked up a bunch of these little buggers off ebay recently, I had them as a kid and theres no price you can put on the feeling of nostalgia they bring to me, mine are gonna be honoured sons as thats the closest faction to the colours of the minis my cousin gifted me as a kid which I sadly gave away in my teens.
I started my collection in the mid-late 90s and a lot of the models were still the same gen as the really old models. I think they were transitioning at the time. I had both the model with the bar between the feet that fit into the base, and the preset gun that fit into two small round holes where the hands would be - and also the more modular build them yourself where you got some legs and a body and fit the back pack, choose a head, and mount the arms and shoulder pads separately. So fun and nostalgic to watch!
Dude, the way you paint is mesmerising for some reason!
This was a great watch, love history and this was a lovely glance into the past of warhammer!
Love the 80s aesthetic in the video and background music
A killer classic Space Marine jawbreaker, layers galor
The 80s intro and music in this video is incredible
Duncan worried about the paint. "just a few things coats" PERFECTION
I'd love to see more like this.
Great Tutorial!! I love how you explain the WHY of what your doing!
Can't actually describe in words how happy this video made me. Those RTB01 Marines were my first miniatures from a Tabletop Wargame and at the time they were the best miniatures I'd ever seen! Obviously, by today's standards, they're pretty poor quality but believe me at the time they were just the best!
They sure were! So many fond memories for so many people ☺
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA Magical Time capsule!!
Yes, I remember these paints as a kid.
Thanks to you my first ever miniature (goff ork boy) looks good. Not something many other people can say about their first miniatures. I feel super motivated to paint (and buy) squads now :D Thanks for helping me to get into the hobby, you are instrumental for many people I'm sure.
Thank you for your hard work, sir Duncan 👍✨
I had so much fun looking this video, especially because of the music you chose. As I grew up in the 80ies, you did a good choice. I still remember those old days, when paints were very thin and you had to paint lots of thin coates (two were not enough 😉).
This brings back memories. I had these Marines in 88/89. Was terrible at painting but it was really fun. I have an unopened Predator tank someplace in the garage.
Those models bring so much memories, mainly my grandma that bought me my first set 😢
Hardcore painting of the shoulder emblem👍🏼😎
Just found this channel and the music changes during montages and the radiant calmness of this man got me to hit subscribe ❤❤
Oh glorious, the nostalgia is strong with this one :D
Brilliant graphics and soundtrack push this incredible tutorial into legendary status. Really terrific, inspiring lesson!
Now there’s some nostalgia…! Reminds me of painting my RTB01 and metal Space Orcs (with a C not a K)… I was runner up in a WD competition and got money off vouchers for the 2 box sets and the Rogue Trader book (which I still have 35 years later). Happy days!