Well that's it, I'm never going to be able to go to my FLGS and ask for a single colour of speedpaint, as I'm now going to be asking for Flaccid Boner etc XD
I love it. "Glory-hole Grey" and "Hard-on Leather." I'm admittedly a Yankee, but I had to rewatch and listen several times. Being a former Marine and always a bit childish, I get a good chuckle out of this. I believe I noticed this in a couple of your videos. If you're doing this on purpose keep it up.
Dude this strategy helped me feel comfortable trying a space marine all that round edging is hard to start on and you really showed how to do it simply and efficiently.
Fair game is the term you were looking for. I just picked up the speed paint starter box with the 10 colors and monster brush. I’m excited to try all of the rest of the colors!
Other than me getting a ball bearing in the nozzle of my Fire Giant Orange and losing half the bottle to a catastrophic blow out? :p They are great! The only color lacking, in my opinion of course, is the crusader skin. I think it’s because the Contrast Flesh tones are so dang good. The yellow is the sleeper hit. So warm and creamy. I cannot wait to get ahold of the rest of the range here soon.
Lovely video. Well presented and easy to follow. I am personally fed up with highly skilled painters telling me how to 'level up'. I just want to paint nice looking minis without having to impress Michelangelo. Thank you.
Fed up with highly skilled painters!? You’ve come to the right place!! Seriously though, thanks for the comment and I’m glad it was something you could get behind!
One of my favourite things to do with speedpaint/contrast is a bone undercoat. I wanted a blood angels helmet on a chaos lords trophy rack. I'd used a bone primer and drybrushed white on the edges and used to paint makes a gorgeous red. The thinned agrax after made it look stupidly good
When I saw your clip pop up on my thread it looked like a TMNT mini which is why I clicked 😜 great SpeedPaint example with the space marine. Now where can I find a TMNT miniature game.
Like the second marine a lot ... I am still super curious how to speed paint treat a Black Templar marine with them army painter speed paints ... an idea for next Chapter maybe?
I'd be really interested in seeing a Salamander painted up. I've been debating using Speed Paint for my newer models but haven't really bit the bullet yet.
Am I hearing you say naughty names for some of the paint names ? Thought I noticed it last video as well. If not, forgive me it’s just the accent.. lol I think it’s hilarious 😂
I love your work but if you are using speedpaint/contrast you should really clean up mold lines and joins. The speedpaints show them up even more than normal paint.
I've used the Speed Paints a couple of times and one difference I noticed to Contrast is that with Contrast the paint stays more on the place I've put. The Speedpaints are much more "liquid" and tend to flow along the miniature going into places I don't want it to. Other than that looks good.
So I've had this argument with people i know since the contrast paints released. They believe that it's not table top standard. Add some easy highlight and so on. But for me, this is plenty fine. I've painted since I was 12 and I don't really enjoy playing against grey models. I will if it's a new player, but I try to avoid it. Or the ones that just have a flat coat of paint. Like all green. But this? I'd love to play against an army looking like this. To me this is better than what I could do when I started so I think army painter and Citadel have both hit the nail on the head. Love the products and I tell everyone I know that wants to start, to get these because they are such a confidence booster for new painters!
Awesome video! Fully agree that Speedpaints seem VERY good for painting these guys. And to answer your question, depending on the size of game you play you might have around 50 Marines. Speedpaints definitely seem like a much more fun way of churning through them :)
@@WatchItPaintIt Hahaha 50 is only if you're playing a larger sized game, if you played like a 500pt (combat patrol) sized game you'd have far fewer. If you're interested in trying a smaller game, GW do sell combat patrol boxes which are basically a 500pt army in a box which you can use for casual games. As for a mishmash army, I think you could say that they're all working together as one force and people would be okay with it, for rules purposes would just have to play with one chapter's rules :)
I switched out the screw caps on one of mine for the really good putty from the RGG holder. I still use screw caps on my other holds when I’m batch painting. And I use the bar when I’m not on camera -it blocks the view for people :) the efforts I go to :-D
a technique question for you. I noticed you start at the leg and go up. Is there a reason for that? I have found with contrast that going from top to bottom is easier because you can take the excess paint and pull it down. Anyway, great tutorial, I love the finished result and this green WAY better than the ork flesh color.
I think I mentioned as I was doing that - or maybe I just said it in my head :-D I’m still trying lots of things and did it both ways. I’m with you. I think dragging down is slightly better, but I tidy up pools as it’s drying too so I don’t think it matters too much. I’m a huge fan of this green too, lovely colour at the end
Really think TAP should adop your names for the paints. They'd sell like hot cakes! Or icecream on the sun. (-: The end result turned out very well, especially considering the time invested. I'm always amazed how great both SP/Contrast looks over metallics. That said, I never remember to use it that way^^ As for next chapter. What about Space Wolves? (-: (No, don't think there's actually a SP for that? :'( )
Okay, these speed paints are crazy. I might want to make Dark Angels now. Is the blue from them also this good? I kind of suck at ultramarines, and would love a quick and easy way to paint them, and have at least half as good results.
I finally got my hands on the speedpaints and I like them a lot but why did you never touch on the subject that they reactivate with water really easy?
Because I didn’t even notice it until really recently! I’d managed to not hit the issue once in all the stuff I did :/ and now I know it exists I just avoid it or use it to my advantage. Can definitely see it being a problem from time to time or depending how you paint but somehow doesn’t really effect myself :O
Oooooh that’s a nice name for it! Thanks man. Appreciate that. I’ll definitely forget by the next video. My gun exposure is low and thinking of the names on the spot is so hard but I reckon all this helps and I’ll eventually say the right things :-)
Watched this video again. Absolutely blast SpeedPaint job. Love the color as well. Is there any specific technic you could share in order the beginners could reach similar results? I mean, you pull out paint from flat surfaces like shoulders and knee pads, right? Or it's done like for free because of SpeedPaint itself? Because my minis don't look so awesome hahaha
The shoulder pads is the hardest, just watch the pooling. I’m learning more each time but you can slurp up pooling as the Speedpaint drys, something that doesn’t work with contrast! So you can kind of adjust the paint as it’s drying! Need to pay attention but gives you something to do why you wait :D
@@WatchItPaintIt thanks for the tip. It also could be an advantage the reactivation characteristic not only while it's drying but after as well. I will try to consider doing it on highlights areas. Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer individually. Means a lot
It definitely happens but it didn’t cause me any issues here. In fact I’m painting a large miniature at the moment. With multiple layers and dry brushing and I’m using the reactivation to my advantage or dodging it again. I was considering doing a video on how it doesn’t have to be the end of the world. Definitely going to be an issue for some people but it’s also avoidable and even useable!
@@WatchItPaintIt I think that would be an awesome video to see, since the reactivating is the biggest downside to the paints I would be super interested in learning how to use it to my advantage. Especially since I am going to use Speedpaints to paint my first ever Warhammer army.
Which kit did the model come from please? I’m looking at starting to paint dark angels, but all of the starter kits are ultramarines, and I don’t want to spend nearly 100 quid in the dark Angels combat patrol
do you think you can do an ultramarine one? Seen one with contrast and one with half contrast half speed but I have yet to find one with 100% speed paint and would love to see how it looks
I am starting painting with them as new painter and purchased an airbrush as well. Do you recommend a zenithal priming before painting or all should be matt white? Thanks a lot for your content
Did you see we did a video on zenithal priming and speed paints? I think it’s subjective and personally I can’t be bothered to do the extra effort but a lot of people really like how the results look. If you have the effort it’s probably worth doing!
@@WatchItPaintIt I just watch it. Thanks a lot. I will do trials and evaluate the effort as you mentioned. Thanks a lot for answering. Sorry for dumb questions. Newcomer here :$
Don't own the SP's yet, so can't really comment on them. But when it comes to Contrast paints, I do believe a Zenithal is worth it. That said, I'd go for a grey + white since Contrast (and sp I believe) over black doesn't really work. Is it extra work? Yeah, sure. But if you already got an airbrush, doing the white/top colour, it doesn't take much extra time.
@@WatchItPaintIt thank you! Also, when you wick it away is it with the same brush? Or do you add water to your brush and then wick it or dry the brush and the wick?
'Slutty Red' is what happens when a Slaanesh's faithful infiltrates a band of Khorne Berzerkers. Had a lot of fun watching you paint this Dark Angel. I personally like their old-school look beter (they used to have less blue in their green, I think). What do you think about painting a Deathwing color scheme with Speed Paints?
Hi there. I'm completely new to the hobby, about to start my very first army. This video has shocked me! Almost ready miniature with one paint! I don't fully understand, what is it? Where do I find it? (I live in Italy)
You should be working in the "product naming department".....hahahaha As I'm still waiting for my mega set I do wonder if you have tried doing some of the lighter colors (white, bone, yellow and blue) on a dark primer? I'm thinking about doing my eldar using a sort of "reverse speed/contrast paint" by using a dark primer (chaotic red is my go to primer) and then using the white speedpaint on the armor plates hopefully creating a dark(ish) edge with a bright center.
The colours don't really show on darker primer because the paints are translucent so they only tint the primer colour, plus the Holy White is actually a pale grey so it doesn't actually make your primer a lighter tone, it shades the recesses like a wash.
@@WatchItPaintIt Thought it was better to get 2 just in case the supply chain issues rear their ugly heads again. My local game store had preorder stock available so I jumped on it
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Well that's it, I'm never going to be able to go to my FLGS and ask for a single colour of speedpaint, as I'm now going to be asking for Flaccid Boner etc XD
Let’s hope Army Painter get in touch to create a NSFW edition and at least the paint will exist then and you won’t look too strange :-D :-D
I love it. "Glory-hole Grey" and "Hard-on Leather." I'm admittedly a Yankee, but I had to rewatch and listen several times. Being a former Marine and always a bit childish, I get a good chuckle out of this. I believe I noticed this in a couple of your videos. If you're doing this on purpose keep it up.
There's a "Flaccid Boner" at 7:19 and "Slutty Red" at 12:09 as well 🤣
Dont forget 'Slutty Red' haha
There is no way he didn't say "slutty red". Lol
"Flacid Bone" ahahah this guy is hilarious
That green looks excellent. I'm using Contrast 'Warp Lightning' and it says "Christmas time!" to me.
Love these videos!!! Can't wait to get my hand on the mega set of speed paints when it comes out.
Totally worth the price. I'm in the process of painting an entire necron army with speedpaints.
@@WatchItPaintIt well, show us!
This was awesome especially getting into painting my minis right now
Great paint job and as a very old gamer you don’t need to know what something is called to paint it. Carry on.
Dude this strategy helped me feel comfortable trying a space marine all that round edging is hard to start on and you really showed how to do it simply and efficiently.
That’s great to hear! Did you check out our 6 tips for painting space marines with Speedpaint? Worth a watch too! Happy painting
Enjoying these videos, have a Mega set on pre order. Cant wait to use them.
As always thank you so much for these Experiment video on Army Painter Speedpainter 😊👍
Fair game is the term you were looking for. I just picked up the speed paint starter box with the 10 colors and monster brush. I’m excited to try all of the rest of the colors!
That’s the badger! It’s hard to think on the spot while painting :-D how you getting on with the starter set?
Other than me getting a ball bearing in the nozzle of my Fire Giant Orange and losing half the bottle to a catastrophic blow out? :p
They are great! The only color lacking, in my opinion of course, is the crusader skin. I think it’s because the Contrast Flesh tones are so dang good. The yellow is the sleeper hit. So warm and creamy. I cannot wait to get ahold of the rest of the range here soon.
I use a flat varnish sealer to protect my minis after the paint job is done. As a bonus it completely locks in the decals and takes the shine away.
Good call!
Lovely video. Well presented and easy to follow. I am personally fed up with highly skilled painters telling me how to 'level up'. I just want to paint nice looking minis without having to impress Michelangelo. Thank you.
Fed up with highly skilled painters!? You’ve come to the right place!! Seriously though, thanks for the comment and I’m glad it was something you could get behind!
I think this is my 2nd favorite Space Marine ever. This green just looks amazing!
What’s your first? ♥️
The super light coat on the left leg was amazing; I honestly thought it was on a metallic primer when I saw it initially
You kill me with those paint names! Worth the watch to hear what you call them
One of my favourite things to do with speedpaint/contrast is a bone undercoat.
I wanted a blood angels helmet on a chaos lords trophy rack.
I'd used a bone primer and drybrushed white on the edges and used to paint makes a gorgeous red.
The thinned agrax after made it look stupidly good
All these videos on speed paint, and my mega set still hasn't even shipped. I want to get my hands on that Slutty Red and Glory Hole Grey!
When I saw your clip pop up on my thread it looked like a TMNT mini which is why I clicked 😜 great SpeedPaint example with the space marine. Now where can I find a TMNT miniature game.
We did paint TMNT stuff ages ago! Donatello is on the channel :D
The subtle paint names crack me up.
Like the second marine a lot ... I am still super curious how to speed paint treat a Black Templar marine with them army painter speed paints ... an idea for next Chapter maybe?
I second this. I'm currently collecting Black Templar myself and plan on using speed paint for the job
I third third this because I want to paint Iron Hands with speed paints.
That came out AMAZING! Love it! Im so excited and cant wait to get my hands on the Speed Paint Mega set! Keep up the great inspiring work!
a green Ultra Marine... XD i almost fell off my chair
Green blood angel got me too
I'd be really interested in seeing a Salamander painted up. I've been debating using Speed Paint for my newer models but haven't really bit the bullet yet.
I’ve got some more marines now and primed them, I’ll get a salamander done soon!!!
I love your gun knowledge! You absolute legend!
I’d definitely be lethal with one!!! To myself :,(
I think you are only second to me on that front! 🤣 I know jack and shit about guns, ans shit left town! (Or was it Jack? Oh never mind
The drilled barrel makes me so happy :)
Did I mention it enough? :-D just because I completely forgot to drill it in one video and it triggered me every time I noticed :-D
The red looked just fine. Nice even coat really didn't do any injustice to it.
Very nice!
Thank you!
Am I hearing you say naughty names for some of the paint names ? Thought I noticed it last video as well. If not, forgive me it’s just the accent.. lol I think it’s hilarious 😂
Hahaha :-D no sorry, just amusing myself with the new names :-D you heard correct
THIS :D
Shhhhhh,....you hear nothing
What’s a glory hole?
I love your work but if you are using speedpaint/contrast you should really clean up mold lines and joins. The speedpaints show them up even more than normal paint.
Absolutely! I always aim too. Either I didn’t build this model or I’m blind :) but your tip is 100% good advice to anyone using Speedpaints/contrast
Would love to see the yellow speed paint get thrown down on a marine for Imperial Fists. If ya got the time!
Looking like I’ll make time for that one!!
Back when I played space marines, i actually did take 50 space marines across all my unit types, I like infantry
Awesome job on tutorial keep it up waiting to see Ultramarines. Would definitely like to see a tutorial for them.
And if
you paint 2 coats of lahmian medium over the decal it will not look like a sticker anymore 👌🏻
I've used the Speed Paints a couple of times and one difference I noticed to Contrast is that with Contrast the paint stays more on the place I've put. The Speedpaints are much more "liquid" and tend to flow along the miniature going into places I don't want it to.
Other than that looks good.
So I've had this argument with people i know since the contrast paints released. They believe that it's not table top standard. Add some easy highlight and so on. But for me, this is plenty fine. I've painted since I was 12 and I don't really enjoy playing against grey models. I will if it's a new player, but I try to avoid it. Or the ones that just have a flat coat of paint. Like all green. But this? I'd love to play against an army looking like this. To me this is better than what I could do when I started so I think army painter and Citadel have both hit the nail on the head. Love the products and I tell everyone I know that wants to start, to get these because they are such a confidence booster for new painters!
Awesome video! Fully agree that Speedpaints seem VERY good for painting these guys. And to answer your question, depending on the size of game you play you might have around 50 Marines. Speedpaints definitely seem like a much more fun way of churning through them :)
Damnnn that many!? Mine are all different colours because of these tutorials :-D is there room for a mishmash army?
@@WatchItPaintIt Hahaha 50 is only if you're playing a larger sized game, if you played like a 500pt (combat patrol) sized game you'd have far fewer. If you're interested in trying a smaller game, GW do sell combat patrol boxes which are basically a 500pt army in a box which you can use for casual games. As for a mishmash army, I think you could say that they're all working together as one force and people would be okay with it, for rules purposes would just have to play with one chapter's rules :)
I find it interesting that you still use the Hobby Holder, even though you've lost the grip, screw caps and stability bar.
I switched out the screw caps on one of mine for the really good putty from the RGG holder. I still use screw caps on my other holds when I’m batch painting. And I use the bar when I’m not on camera -it blocks the view for people :) the efforts I go to :-D
Awesome tuto !
What speedpaint would you advise me to use for the beige-ish tones of the robes ? Flacid Boner is a bit too... "bony".
Howling sand or Rigor mortis
Hard on leather is my favourite colour in the speed paint starter set. It's even nicer when mixed with a drop of gloryhole grey 🤤
The magazine is inserted into the magwell
That sounds a lot better!
a technique question for you. I noticed you start at the leg and go up. Is there a reason for that? I have found with contrast that going from top to bottom is easier because you can take the excess paint and pull it down.
Anyway, great tutorial, I love the finished result and this green WAY better than the ork flesh color.
I think I mentioned as I was doing that - or maybe I just said it in my head :-D I’m still trying lots of things and did it both ways. I’m with you. I think dragging down is slightly better, but I tidy up pools as it’s drying too so I don’t think it matters too much. I’m a huge fan of this green too, lovely colour at the end
Will you try anting an actual ultramarine anytime soon? I think I’m going to give one a go and would love to follow your style!
Yes I will! Just not enough time in the day
Really think TAP should adop your names for the paints. They'd sell like hot cakes! Or icecream on the sun. (-:
The end result turned out very well, especially considering the time invested.
I'm always amazed how great both SP/Contrast looks over metallics. That said, I never remember to use it that way^^
As for next chapter. What about Space Wolves? (-: (No, don't think there's actually a SP for that? :'( )
Haha. I’d love it if they did. I’ll email them :D can’t see why they’d say no :-D :-D
@@WatchItPaintIt Runic Grey Speedpaint is pretty much 1:1 with Space Wolves Grey Contrast.
Okay, these speed paints are crazy. I might want to make Dark Angels now. Is the blue from them also this good? I kind of suck at ultramarines, and would love a quick and easy way to paint them, and have at least half as good results.
I need to try the blue, I’m just not sure which would make for the best Ultramarine! I will give it a try soon!
Yes please paint a ultramarine, that is my next army
I finally got my hands on the speedpaints and I like them a lot but why did you never touch on the subject that they reactivate with water really easy?
Because I didn’t even notice it until really recently! I’d managed to not hit the issue once in all the stuff I did :/ and now I know it exists I just avoid it or use it to my advantage. Can definitely see it being a problem from time to time or depending how you paint but somehow doesn’t really effect myself :O
the word you were thinking about was the magazine well
Oooooh that’s a nice name for it! Thanks man. Appreciate that. I’ll definitely forget by the next video. My gun exposure is low and thinking of the names on the spot is so hard but I reckon all this helps and I’ll eventually say the right things :-)
@@WatchItPaintIt it’s all good man my job is weapons maintainer so I know this shit way too much 😂
@@levimarsden lol that’s amazing! Thanks for taking the time to teach me
@@WatchItPaintIt anytime man
Watched this video again. Absolutely blast SpeedPaint job. Love the color as well. Is there any specific technic you could share in order the beginners could reach similar results? I mean, you pull out paint from flat surfaces like shoulders and knee pads, right? Or it's done like for free because of SpeedPaint itself? Because my minis don't look so awesome hahaha
The shoulder pads is the hardest, just watch the pooling. I’m learning more each time but you can slurp up pooling as the Speedpaint drys, something that doesn’t work with contrast! So you can kind of adjust the paint as it’s drying! Need to pay attention but gives you something to do why you wait :D
@@WatchItPaintIt thanks for the tip. It also could be an advantage the reactivation characteristic not only while it's drying but after as well. I will try to consider doing it on highlights areas. Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer individually. Means a lot
Glory hole Grey!!! LOL.
Any reactivation issues when you paint over them?
It definitely happens but it didn’t cause me any issues here. In fact I’m painting a large miniature at the moment. With multiple layers and dry brushing and I’m using the reactivation to my advantage or dodging it again. I was considering doing a video on how it doesn’t have to be the end of the world. Definitely going to be an issue for some people but it’s also avoidable and even useable!
@@WatchItPaintIt I think that would be an awesome video to see, since the reactivating is the biggest downside to the paints I would be super interested in learning how to use it to my advantage. Especially since I am going to use Speedpaints to paint my first ever Warhammer army.
Which kit did the model come from please? I’m looking at starting to paint dark angels, but all of the starter kits are ultramarines, and I don’t want to spend nearly 100 quid in the dark
Angels combat patrol
This was just an ultramarine!
do you think you can do an ultramarine one? Seen one with contrast and one with half contrast half speed but I have yet to find one with 100% speed paint and would love to see how it looks
Which Speedpaint would you use for an ultramarine?
I think highlord blue with magic blue highlights could look sick but if it was just a one coat job I would probably just use magic blue
It's not "Glory hole" Grey its Gravelord gray
Hmmm, that makes more sense I guess!!!
As you love Ork Skin so much why not Salamanders!
I agree. I'd love to see how Salamanders turn out
my local store hasnt ever pressured me to buy big stuff, ive had only good experiences!
I am starting painting with them as new painter and purchased an airbrush as well. Do you recommend a zenithal priming before painting or all should be matt white?
Thanks a lot for your content
Did you see we did a video on zenithal priming and speed paints? I think it’s subjective and personally I can’t be bothered to do the extra effort but a lot of people really like how the results look. If you have the effort it’s probably worth doing!
@@WatchItPaintIt I just watch it. Thanks a lot. I will do trials and evaluate the effort as you mentioned. Thanks a lot for answering. Sorry for dumb questions. Newcomer here :$
Don't own the SP's yet, so can't really comment on them. But when it comes to Contrast paints, I do believe a Zenithal is worth it.
That said, I'd go for a grey + white since Contrast (and sp I believe) over black doesn't really work.
Is it extra work? Yeah, sure. But if you already got an airbrush, doing the white/top colour, it doesn't take much extra time.
so, quick question, how long would you recommend to leave this paint to dry?
I just leave it until it’s not wet. Like 20 mins? A couple of mins if it’s really thin?
@@WatchItPaintIt good to know, thnx!
How do you stop the paint from looking streaky when you push it around?
Keep it thick! I paint it on very thick, move it every where I want and then wick off excess as it’s drying
@@WatchItPaintIt thank you! Also, when you wick it away is it with the same brush? Or do you add water to your brush and then wick it or dry the brush and the wick?
Flaccid white? Glory hole grey? My guy. Boi. My dude.
'Slutty Red' is what happens when a Slaanesh's faithful infiltrates a band of Khorne Berzerkers.
Had a lot of fun watching you paint this Dark Angel. I personally like their old-school look beter (they used to have less blue in their green, I think).
What do you think about painting a Deathwing color scheme with Speed Paints?
Death wing is definitely a candidate for a go! I’ve never even heard of that faction until I started making these videos! Looks interesting
Hi there. I'm completely new to the hobby, about to start my very first army.
This video has shocked me! Almost ready miniature with one paint! I don't fully understand, what is it? Where do I find it? (I live in Italy)
It’s Army Painter’s nee Speedpaint range. Have a look back at videos on the channel, we’ve been covering Speedpaints for the last 5 months
Would you add a wash over the speedpaints?
I never do, doesn’t really need one IMHO
"Glory Hole Grey", lol!!
You should be working in the "product naming department".....hahahaha
As I'm still waiting for my mega set I do wonder if you have tried doing some of the lighter colors (white, bone, yellow and blue) on a dark primer?
I'm thinking about doing my eldar using a sort of "reverse speed/contrast paint" by using a dark primer (chaotic red is my go to primer) and then using the white speedpaint on the armor plates hopefully creating a dark(ish) edge with a bright center.
The colours don't really show on darker primer because the paints are translucent so they only tint the primer colour, plus the Holy White is actually a pale grey so it doesn't actually make your primer a lighter tone, it shades the recesses like a wash.
could you do the same for a spacewolf primaris hellblaster please 😇😇😇
Hi, can you please try to do the same with the yellow paint?
What are the yellow Dark Angels called?
@@WatchItPaintIt You mean Imperial Fists?
Crimson Guard is 50% yellow 50% red :)
Its fair game :D
I pretty sure he said "glory hole grey" 🤣🤣🤣
Hooray Dad
Megaset launching in 18 minutes....tick tock.....
glory hole grey hahahahaha. love the vids but i was like what did he say?
speedpaint: Just dont rehydrate it.
I was painting last night and I kept rehydrating it to clean up my mistakes :O think I’m finding more times it’s helps than hinders how I paint :D
I just ordered 2 mega sets lol
Haha! Two!? To be fair I’m flying through some of the colours!
@@WatchItPaintIt Thought it was better to get 2 just in case the supply chain issues rear their ugly heads again. My local game store had preorder stock available so I jumped on it
Another Nottingham based miniatures video creator?
I was actually just visiting Nottingham! :)
Glory hole grey??? LoL!!!
Gloryhole Grey? LOL
Red ultra marine ?
;-)