Appreciate the video, very helpful you do some incredible work. Though I should mention we didn't see you use either of the 2 greens you prepared on your pallet though I naturally assume you'd use them the same way as the white and brown, also I would of really enjoyed seeing how you done your basing for the minitures.
Thanks for the comments! The greens on the pallet were used for touch ups mainly where there may have been black run off on the green areas. Or where the contrast maybe pooled up funny. Barely used It. And as far as basing goes check out my other video! I made one for three simple bases, one of them woodlands like in the ARC video :) thanks again for the support
Great video! I’m going to do something like this for a couple squads of a jungle special forces attached to regular clones. I want to do one BARC speeder to match the troops. Do you think the green shade would still look okay on large vehicle panels? Or just be a bright green speeder…
I personally painted the backpacks black and the jet packs green Camo. But it’s personal preference :) I’ve even started doing a metallic dry brush over the black to give It a more worn metal look
Amazing work, it's a pity that these figures are too big compared to other ones such as the new Stargrave minis, imagine otherwise what interesting conversions' options.
Looks good. GW has angered a lot of people and it was hard to watch you use their paint. Why did SW move to sprues? I loved getting the figures with all the pieces precut, cleaned up, and ready to glue.
Personally I like the sprues better. The quality is MUCH higher on the sculpts. The soft plastic often took longer to clean imo than the sprues. Mold lines on the older stuff were really bad and look at models like Leia. Ooof. To each their own I guess though :)
@@CREATEminis Wow, that is strange about Leia. I remember getting and painting that figure. It was my quickest paint job. Less than an hour. All I did was assemble it and paint it. I wonder if production quality has gone down. All the early boxes were perfect for me. Recent boxes I purchase have seams and sprues. Here is the Leia I did: ruclips.net/user/shortsIqbSVq0f56I?feature=share
This is the video we have all been asking for.
I’m a man of the people
un grand merci !!!!!
Appreciate the video, very helpful you do some incredible work. Though I should mention we didn't see you use either of the 2 greens you prepared on your pallet though I naturally assume you'd use them the same way as the white and brown, also I would of really enjoyed seeing how you done your basing for the minitures.
Thanks for the comments! The greens on the pallet were used for touch ups mainly where there may have been black run off on the green areas. Or where the contrast maybe pooled up funny. Barely used It. And as far as basing goes check out my other video! I made one for three simple bases, one of them woodlands like in the ARC video :) thanks again for the support
Planning to use this for my ISF and Shores
Ooooh interesting! Share pics when you’re done! Tag me on Facebook or Instagram
Nice technique ! Thanks 😊
Great video! I’m going to do something like this for a couple squads of a jungle special forces attached to regular clones. I want to do one BARC speeder to match the troops. Do you think the green shade would still look okay on large vehicle panels? Or just be a bright green speeder…
Contrast paints are not very good for large flat areas. Unless sprayed through an air brush, which can give a nice look!
This has helped me really step up my painting game!
How did you paint the jetpack and backpacks? With contrast or black/german grey?
I personally painted the backpacks black and the jet packs green Camo. But it’s personal preference :) I’ve even started doing a metallic dry brush over the black to give It a more worn metal look
Interested to see where this goes. Subbed 👍
Appreciate It! Stay tuned
@@CREATEminis 6:01 THIS is the drop I was talkin about!!
I’ll try to sneak a drop in my next one lol
Do you have any color suggestions for clone desert camo?
Amazing work, it's a pity that these figures are too big compared to other ones such as the new Stargrave minis, imagine otherwise what interesting conversions' options.
Do you actually play Legion?
I do. For The Empire
I’m a republic player (double arc and rex) which is why I clicked this video. Going to go with the classic paint job though.
Ah check out my Rex video! I painted him in canon. Clones are definitely strong. I hate playing against them :)
Sure
Looks good. GW has angered a lot of people and it was hard to watch you use their paint.
Why did SW move to sprues? I loved getting the figures with all the pieces precut, cleaned up, and ready to glue.
Personally I like the sprues better. The quality is MUCH higher on the sculpts. The soft plastic often took longer to clean imo than the sprues. Mold lines on the older stuff were really bad and look at models like Leia. Ooof. To each their own I guess though :)
@@CREATEminis Wow, that is strange about Leia. I remember getting and painting that figure. It was my quickest paint job. Less than an hour. All I did was assemble it and paint it. I wonder if production quality has gone down. All the early boxes were perfect for me. Recent boxes I purchase have seams and sprues.
Here is the Leia I did:
ruclips.net/user/shortsIqbSVq0f56I?feature=share