That all depends on when you bought your copy of the game. Some of the furnishings used to be folded cardboard stuffed into plastic end pieces. Of course, saying that it meant they were already detailed with printed artwork and not needing paint.
I do not own Hero Quest, I do not own any Games Workshop products, I have never played a tabletop war game. I have no intention of doing any of these things. But I absolutely adore the soothing and friendly nature of these videos and am lapping up this series. Something about the progression, soft voice, and enthusiasm is spellbinding.
Well done. I will now likely have to snag an original box for myself and a rerelease box for my niece and nephew. “A picture of Nessa” melted my heart, thanks Guy.
When I painted my set I did all the doors first, I knew if I painted the more interesting stuff first I knew I would never go back and do them all. I managed to get them all done over two weekends.
I received the original for Christmas when I was about 8yrs old and unfortunately none of my friends at the time or my sisters were really into that sort of thing. I played with the miniatures like most 8yr olds would, inventing my own games. Now I’m 41 and although I never got to actully experience Hero Quest as it was intended, it has always held a place in my heart. I really enjoyed watching you painting these miniatures, hopefully once my son is a little older (5yrs old right now) I can buy it again and introduce him to it.
Many many thanks!!! Had a first try as a teenager on vintage Hero Quest miniatures, and wanted to try again & improve on the 2021 edition for my son. Followed your advices, step-by-step, used the precise paints you suggested, took my time, and... WOW !!!! Totally amazed by the results I got on the furnitures!!!! Your tutorials are extremely well-done, waiting impatiently for the rest of the miniatures!!! THANK YOU!!!
This is the first time ive painted and so impressed with the results! Just finished the black wash. Thanks for the videos. Touch ups thrn onto the skellies!
8:08 - You can totally do a dry brush over metallics, especially on beaten up old furniture. It'll add scratches and scuffed look to the metals. I normally do a very light dry brush after a wash. I mean a VERY LIGHT, barely anything on your brush, dry brush. You can barely see it if you do it right. Like, clean off your brush and keep cleaning it off until it's just adding a tiny bit of colour. Especially good to do this over blacks with a dark grey-tan. It'll just add an almost invisible highlight without ruining the black.
Very nice. I couldn't resist mixing a bit of the off white and yellow and lightly tickle the areas around the fire place to give the appearance of theligh from the fire reflecting off the bricks. Otherwise, great job. You've inspired me.
Hi Guy, I love this series and this episode. Thanks for doing it! I discovered HeroQuest in primary school playing it with my best mate back then in France and still remember it to this day. I was amazed by the minis that his dad painted for him, they looked amazing and this was so much fun to play. Now Down Under, on my 40th birthday I pre-ordered the new Heroquest box (I missed out on the Kickstarter sadly) wanting to paint the minis with my son and play games with him. My 8 yr old son loved to take the pieces out of the box and place them randomly on the board, pretending to be a game master and us rolling dices for fun. We initially painted the few dread warriors together. But then, I did not manage to paint much more in the past year sadly. This video has made me realise how I overcomplicated painting the minis for myself and my son. I'm now excited to paint all of the minis with my 8yr old son and my 4yr old daughter in short and fun sessions in the upcoming weekends. Your techniques will be perfect, especially like mixing the colours and then spreading randomly green on the primed minis will be fun for the kids! And yes, super cute and awesome to see little hands at the end, 100% sounds like what my daughter will do :D. Thank you! Can't wait for the next videos (eg monsters, heroes and storage!). Thanks
Hello! Just wanted to pop in and say I'm a new player of Heroquest, (now addicted) love it btw!!!, and I've never painted a mini in my life. But your tutorial vids made me believe!!! and i followed your instructions step by step and they turned out great!!! You were right, I CAN DO THIS!!!! Thank you!!!!
I'm going to paint the minis soon, although I'm dreading the furniture! Will definitely incorporate some of these techniques when I garner the enthusiasm!
I love coming back to this guy! Just brought hero quest myself as a nice cheeky Christmas present ;) and I'm keen to give these a crack, I've painted printed DnD terrain so I'll probably mix in some of my own stuff with these :) TIME TO BREAK OUT THE GREYS AND OCHERS!!!!
Still have my original hero Quest from back in the day, all painted but some of the furniture bits were pre-printed card board. I have introduced my young son to it recently and it's as much fun now as it was for me back then......My son has 3D printed me some new doors so i'm gonna get my painting head on.......Thank's for uploading
Thank you for inspiring me and getting me started in my painting furniture quest. Hope it's ok I mentioned you in my - very very beginner - painting video.
This came just in time when I had gotten my box of heroquest, along with one of the expansions. I normally don't get overwhelmed with painting but gods the amount in the main box set alome. Thanks for showing a quick way to do it.
Thanks for this! I have just acquired Heroquest for some retro board gaming with my Daughter. My Dad painted our original set when we were kids and I am intending to do the same to this new version over the next year and your guide is a fantastic start for me. Many thanks and new subscriber here 🙌🏻
Love this series so far, you're a great teacher! Going to see if I can get a Black Friday/CyberMonday deal on HeroQuest. Looking forward to breaking out my paint kit that last saw major action years ago with my Epic 40K armies...Those tiny Land Raiders and Stompas are so cute! lol! Can't wait to see how you paint the figures! Subscribed!
I always study your face so much when you are on screen, searching for signs of aging and make-up now😂. It was that damn video you made of looking good in public, it was etched into my codex. 😅 Those book cases are amazing. I was looking at some old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles accessories in a big bundle on marketplace. I think it would be fun to paint them all now.
Great video Guy. And those of us who have been following you since the start remember the promise you also made about not buying more stuff before *everything* in your pile of shame was done. ;)
I have the original version with the half card/ half plastic furniture but these painting tips will work great with the Mantic Dungeon Terrain crates I've picked up for my D&D games - Thanks Guy.
There are a number of quests where stone statues are called for. I’ve just used some retro Heroquest minis painted in a grey stone look to add some variety to the look of the game.
I have a zip lock bag full of different fireplace pictures which I swap between quests. Anything from the bard. To the original fireplace painting to Freddy Mercury.
I just painted all my furniture models and they look awesome!! Thanks for your video! It made it a lot easier to understand how to paint. Especially for a noobie like me. Any idea when you are planning to release the video for the painting of the heros and monsters? :)
I need to do this for AltarQuest, functionally the spiritual successor of HeroQuest (including many nearly identical furniture) but with added KS bloat! Probably the kind of thing where everything but the heroes and bosses I should probably just keep it simple with a base/wash/drybush and pick out just a couple things and fight the urge to go serious mode.
Aaaah very nice paint job personnaly I made a zenithal and go with speedpaint. I am a pride owner of a fully painted hero quest including ALL THE EXPANSIONS. Not master pieces but nice for playing with my kids ☺️
Really glad to see this second episode! Will get going with my terrain in the next couple of days 💪 thank you! :D Just gotta find a way to store it all after it’s been painted… 😅
I had the idea recently; I'd be fun to buy an all included miniature game like this(or Blackstone Fortress/similar idea) and paint all the minis, just to do it. Then this video came up, so I wonder where I was getting this idea from.... Thanks for a wonderful guide!
in few days I'll get my army painter speedpaint mega set with 24 speedpaints. I've already applied the gray primer on the furniture but I'll have to do the zenithal priming otherwise the colors will all be way too dark. I also will have to be neat from the start as speedpaints are like contrast paints and adding layers bight be a mess at the end... wish me luck ;)
my adult equivalent of saturday morning cartoons
Agreed 🎉
Word ❤
Ditto
Same here
Same
The best thing about Hero Quest is the tiny furniture. it is unequaled in all the realms!
Oh no! MORMONS!
The best thing about Hero Quest is scrolling down to see how far I have to go before I find a Bard reference, glad so see it's No.2
That all depends on when you bought your copy of the game. Some of the furnishings used to be folded cardboard stuffed into plastic end pieces. Of course, saying that it meant they were already detailed with printed artwork and not needing paint.
The best thing about hero quest is the broaaad sawwwd
What is this, a torture rack for ANTS?!
Instructions unclear.
Accidentally edge highlighted my IKEA bed frame
I love how that pallett slowly becomes a disc of paint 😂
BECOME ONE WITH THE PAINT DISC 😅
Your style of teaching to beginners is brilliant Guy, loving this Heroquest series!
Had an absolute horrible final day at work and this video brought my spirits right back up.
Thank you Guy.
‘Breath. Enjoy yourself. This is a hobby after all’ he says as the most tense music in the world plays ominously in the background 😂
That's my style, haha
love the beginner friendly and motivational supportive style
Glad you enjoy it!
Guys background music never ceases to put a smile on my face
Cheers bud! That means a lot
Priming your pallet is genius. Amazing idea. It makes so much sense.
If guy did a podcast id listen to it everyday non stop
I do not own Hero Quest, I do not own any Games Workshop products, I have never played a tabletop war game. I have no intention of doing any of these things. But I absolutely adore the soothing and friendly nature of these videos and am lapping up this series. Something about the progression, soft voice, and enthusiasm is spellbinding.
Sounds like you just like watching paint dry!!!😊
@@jeffholt9437 oh bravo Sir!
Well done. I will now likely have to snag an original box for myself and a rerelease box for my niece and nephew.
“A picture of Nessa” melted my heart, thanks Guy.
Can’t wait to see the original models painted up too. Awesome work Guy and crew
When I painted my set I did all the doors first, I knew if I painted the more interesting stuff first I knew I would never go back and do them all. I managed to get them all done over two weekends.
Yeah, they're a bit of a chore, but hopefully pretty easy to blast through using this guide
I painted the doors first too! They would be a lot easier to paint without the bloody vines, hehe.
Been painting minis for about 20 years. Still watched all the way through and found this super enjoyable. Great tutorial for beginners!
What a lovely start to the weekend ❤
I received the original for Christmas when I was about 8yrs old and unfortunately none of my friends at the time or my sisters were really into that sort of thing. I played with the miniatures like most 8yr olds would, inventing my own games. Now I’m 41 and although I never got to actully experience Hero Quest as it was intended, it has always held a place in my heart. I really enjoyed watching you painting these miniatures, hopefully once my son is a little older (5yrs old right now) I can buy it again and introduce him to it.
The best thing about HeroQuest is the board! Look at its beautiful, vibrant colours, and its perfect square-ish shape!
This is exactly what I needed right now after such a long hard day, thank you guy :)
Time to chill!
I’ve been waiting for this! 🎉
I remember when that old paint pallet had discernible paint-wells!
A sign of a long time viewer, haha
Same.
Many many thanks!!! Had a first try as a teenager on vintage Hero Quest miniatures, and wanted to try again & improve on the 2021 edition for my son. Followed your advices, step-by-step, used the precise paints you suggested, took my time, and... WOW !!!! Totally amazed by the results I got on the furnitures!!!! Your tutorials are extremely well-done, waiting impatiently for the rest of the miniatures!!! THANK YOU!!!
This is the first time ive painted and so impressed with the results! Just finished the black wash. Thanks for the videos. Touch ups thrn onto the skellies!
Great video thank you, looking forward to seeing more of the figures
8:08 - You can totally do a dry brush over metallics, especially on beaten up old furniture. It'll add scratches and scuffed look to the metals. I normally do a very light dry brush after a wash. I mean a VERY LIGHT, barely anything on your brush, dry brush. You can barely see it if you do it right. Like, clean off your brush and keep cleaning it off until it's just adding a tiny bit of colour. Especially good to do this over blacks with a dark grey-tan. It'll just add an almost invisible highlight without ruining the black.
Very nice. I couldn't resist mixing a bit of the off white and yellow and lightly tickle the areas around the fire place to give the appearance of theligh from the fire reflecting off the bricks. Otherwise, great job. You've inspired me.
Awesome video. The painting was such a nice touch. Looking forward to more videos in the series. Keep up the good work.
Hi Guy, I love this series and this episode. Thanks for doing it! I discovered HeroQuest in primary school playing it with my best mate back then in France and still remember it to this day. I was amazed by the minis that his dad painted for him, they looked amazing and this was so much fun to play. Now Down Under, on my 40th birthday I pre-ordered the new Heroquest box (I missed out on the Kickstarter sadly) wanting to paint the minis with my son and play games with him. My 8 yr old son loved to take the pieces out of the box and place them randomly on the board, pretending to be a game master and us rolling dices for fun. We initially painted the few dread warriors together. But then, I did not manage to paint much more in the past year sadly. This video has made me realise how I overcomplicated painting the minis for myself and my son. I'm now excited to paint all of the minis with my 8yr old son and my 4yr old daughter in short and fun sessions in the upcoming weekends. Your techniques will be perfect, especially like mixing the colours and then spreading randomly green on the primed minis will be fun for the kids! And yes, super cute and awesome to see little hands at the end, 100% sounds like what my daughter will do :D. Thank you! Can't wait for the next videos (eg monsters, heroes and storage!). Thanks
Hello! Just wanted to pop in and say I'm a new player of Heroquest, (now addicted) love it btw!!!, and I've never painted a mini in my life. But your tutorial vids made me believe!!! and i followed your instructions step by step and they turned out great!!! You were right, I CAN DO THIS!!!! Thank you!!!!
How thoroughly wholesome. Loved it.
Thanks mum
Guy, this video legitimately stopped my 1 year old crying, and now he's snuggled up and calm so thank you!
Also now I really want Heroquest.
Maybe I should just pretend to narrate painting videos instead of reading my kids to sleep? Haha
new podcast idea
@@MidwinterMinis
Great idea to moisten the brush before picking up the paint. It really does help tone down the powdery effect of drybrushing.
I'm going to paint the minis soon, although I'm dreading the furniture! Will definitely incorporate some of these techniques when I garner the enthusiasm!
Oh man, I'm so glad I watched this! I was trying to figure out a way to wet my dry brushes just a few days ago without getting them super damp.
I love coming back to this guy! Just brought hero quest myself as a nice cheeky Christmas present ;) and I'm keen to give these a crack, I've painted printed DnD terrain so I'll probably mix in some of my own stuff with these :) TIME TO BREAK OUT THE GREYS AND OCHERS!!!!
Perfect techniques for all my other unpainted terrain pieces. Can't wait to see the character piece tutorials.
The picture of your dog as a queen is adorable 🤣
Still have my original hero Quest from back in the day, all painted but some of the furniture bits were pre-printed card board. I have introduced my young son to it recently and it's as much fun now as it was for me back then......My son has 3D printed me some new doors so i'm gonna get my painting head on.......Thank's for uploading
I humbly request more toddler commentary at the end of videos, please and thank you. 😂❤
Thank you for inspiring me and getting me started in my painting furniture quest. Hope it's ok I mentioned you in my - very very beginner - painting video.
Something to watch on a sat nite. Noice!
Nessa is a queen, the twins are talking... how time flies! :D
After watching for years you can see the life of the palette 😂
It's almost a plate now it's had so many layers lol!
This came just in time when I had gotten my box of heroquest, along with one of the expansions. I normally don't get overwhelmed with painting but gods the amount in the main box set alome. Thanks for showing a quick way to do it.
Oh, I like the old bunny dice logo on the weapon's rack shield, I never noticed that
This looks so cool i love fantasy tabletop gaming
Thanks for this! I have just acquired Heroquest for some retro board gaming with my Daughter. My Dad painted our original set when we were kids and I am intending to do the same to this new version over the next year and your guide is a fantastic start for me. Many thanks and new subscriber here 🙌🏻
Another brilliant video Guy. Love your work, could literally watch and listen to you all day lol.
Way too kind, thanks buddy
I've been waiting for this next vid!
great stuff. feel like the omder style of your videos and i prefer it a lot.
I love these styles of videos. They are so much fun!
These look fantastic!! These tutorials are great inspiration… just need to finish this project and get onto Hero Quest!!
Great video. Looking forward to speed painting the Hero Quest figures tutorial.
Fabulous video guy. Really took me back to the 80's when me and my brother played this. Even my dad joined in the original game. Lots of fun! :)
Thanks a lot Guy, some great tips here for more advanced painters too. Might have to revisit my Dungeon Saga furniture...
Love this series so far, you're a great teacher! Going to see if I can get a Black Friday/CyberMonday deal on HeroQuest. Looking forward to breaking out my paint kit that last saw major action years ago with my Epic 40K armies...Those tiny Land Raiders and Stompas are so cute! lol! Can't wait to see how you paint the figures! Subscribed!
Can’t wait to see the monsters and heroes!
I always study your face so much when you are on screen, searching for signs of aging and make-up now😂.
It was that damn video you made of looking good in public, it was etched into my codex. 😅
Those book cases are amazing. I was looking at some old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles accessories in a big bundle on marketplace. I think it would be fun to paint them all now.
Stellar, loving this series. Would love a follow up for Altar Quest board game
Great video Guy. And those of us who have been following you since the start remember the promise you also made about not buying more stuff before *everything* in your pile of shame was done. ;)
To be fair I think the number is heading in the right direction
looks amazing. great series.
Awesome work, impressive really; I'll try this myself for sure, thanks for this FULL tutorial, it's very usefull.
I have the original version with the half card/ half plastic furniture but these painting tips will work great with the Mantic Dungeon Terrain crates I've picked up for my D&D games - Thanks Guy.
I absolutely love hero quest! Keep up the amazing work!!!
This is so great, I am going to copy every single step here! I want my Hero Quest minis to look exactly like yours! 🤩
Thank you for this video!😃
The scale and home printing is an awesome idea!! I’ve done that for maps and imperial guard propaganda posters
Amazing work I thought it looked great half way through then your like let’s take it to another level wow 👍
Looks wonderful
Love this new content but... when are we going to see the gargant vs warlord battled report... rewatched the gargant video today and its been ages!
wish id seen this before i spent a million billion years painting my core set, plus a went a bit mad on the details lol nice work!
I played this as a child. I would love the game again.
An easy dream to achieve, friend!
@@MidwinterMinis has it been reproduced? I'm so far out of the hobby I subscribed once to try get my son into something new.
@@ZingZingNZit has indeed! Check the link in the description
Super excited for this series! I still have my original. I need to get the new one and paint it up. :)
nice tutorial looking forward to the monsters.
There are a number of quests where stone statues are called for. I’ve just used some retro Heroquest minis painted in a grey stone look to add some variety to the look of the game.
Well bugger... Now I have no excuse to paint these up...
Thanks for the awesome video as always Midwinter Team!!
Great video. Love HeroQuest.
I have a zip lock bag full of different fireplace pictures which I swap between quests. Anything from the bard. To the original fireplace painting to Freddy Mercury.
That's such a cool idea!
This was the series that got me to paint DnD beyond. If you already own it, its free minis to practice on!
Love it mate!
I just painted all my furniture models and they look awesome!! Thanks for your video! It made it a lot easier to understand how to paint. Especially for a noobie like me.
Any idea when you are planning to release the video for the painting of the heros and monsters? :)
I sure wish I had found this video before I started our set :)
Incredible video
Loving the Bard reference 😀
I need to do this for AltarQuest, functionally the spiritual successor of HeroQuest (including many nearly identical furniture) but with added KS bloat! Probably the kind of thing where everything but the heroes and bosses I should probably just keep it simple with a base/wash/drybush and pick out just a couple things and fight the urge to go serious mode.
I just want to know where did Guy get this cool Cthulhu sweatshirt/long sleeve shirt?
It's an artist called Godmachine. Not sponsored, but man, I wouldn't say no!
"36 miniatures, more than the average hobbyist will paint in a whole year"
Me looking at my barely started 100 SM project: 😢
WTF, Guy. I just bought Hero Quest this weekend and you drop this!?! Get out of my head! (But also thank you).
GORK AND MORK CAN SPEAK ALREADY??!! wow time really flies :O
Cool as always. 👍
Aaaah very nice paint job personnaly I made a zenithal and go with speedpaint. I am a pride owner of a fully painted hero quest including ALL THE EXPANSIONS. Not master pieces but nice for playing with my kids ☺️
Please do a video on painting the original classic models 😊
Really glad to see this second episode! Will get going with my terrain in the next couple of days 💪 thank you! :D
Just gotta find a way to store it all after it’s been painted… 😅
Great video Guy! What would you recommend to varnish with if you don’t have an airbrush?
That one I showed can be brushed on too, and thinned with water :)
Nice job!!!
Where is the first video he mentioned at 1:07 (clean the models, adding base details)
child-proof tested. Love it!
I had the idea recently;
I'd be fun to buy an all included miniature game like this(or Blackstone Fortress/similar idea) and paint all the minis, just to do it.
Then this video came up, so I wonder where I was getting this idea from....
Thanks for a wonderful guide!
in few days I'll get my army painter speedpaint mega set with 24 speedpaints. I've already applied the gray primer on the furniture but I'll have to do the zenithal priming otherwise the colors will all be way too dark. I also will have to be neat from the start as speedpaints are like contrast paints and adding layers bight be a mess at the end... wish me luck ;)
Got to admit it looks way better then my furniture