I haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but for Berilio: if you're worried about learning painting techniques, I would say *don't* buy GW models to practice. Buy [or print] some cheap TTRPG/historical or off-brand military wargame models to practice painting. A little pack of skeletons or bandits or goblins from Reaper's plastic line are like $10 and will give you a few little infantry guys to practice on. Alternately, when you start painting your actual army, start with the low-point-cost infantry/troop units. These don't have to be as detailed and won't be on the board for as long, so if the paint job isn't great, it's fine. Save the characters and vehicles for later on.
I made the pseudo mistake of starting Death Guard with the Combat Patrol and 30 pox walkers made for a real nice trash unit to figure out the basics on. No one will ever look closely at them or care to pick out mistakes on sub 10 point per unit zombies.
Reaper minis are a great practice medium. As are the heroquest minis. Slightly smaller the GW minis, so their orks feel so much more forgiving once you're used to practicing on HQ ones.
I say paint the thing you're most excited about painting. The HQ models are generally larger, so that bonus should make up for some of the increased detail. It's all about building technique and motor skill in the beginning. As you improve, and this is going to continuously happen, you're going to realize you could've done a better job on all of it. As long as you don't paint on thick layers of paint as you're learning, you can always revisit your first models. You can just add some shading or highlights, improve your blends or just clean up some slop by painting on the model later. Models are also pretty easy to strip if you want to start from square one and do a better job. Just paint whatever you're excited to paint and don't be afraid of it. Watch some tutorials and ask advice when you have a specific question. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me why people are resigned to doing a bad job on their first model and leaving it that way forever.
I genuinely hate most Q&A episodes. This shit had me rolling in my chair laughing. Great job all of you. P. S. My GF says I'm crushing because I rang the bell and listen to your episodes in under 24 hours of release. I don't see it but if you could do an ASMR video it'd go a long way to prove me right.
For the question on if you can paint named characters in other color schemes remember, its not Belisarius Cawl, its your original character Bobisarius Car who just uses the same rules as him.
At 1:45:00 - on the topic of crafting injuries and not seeking medical attention - I can definitely understand not wanting to go to the ER with a great unclean one superglued to your hand.
I guarantee there is some first responder out there that had a call for someone "sitting" on their great unclean one and needing to get it extracted, shall we say. You should have no embarrassment just getting it glued to your hand.
This comment is a vibe. many painting sessions canceled because there was no new background ambience. What am I supposed to do, paint alone? feth that.
I love how 90% of people who ‘recently’ got into Warhammer all have the same origin point to some degree. It can almost always be summarised as: 1:06:05 *“BLAME BRICKY”*
I would argue that most of the English speaking world who got into 40k with the start of 10th edition can trace their beginnings to Bricky. If you think about it, that man probably did more to raise the GW share piece than anyone at the company.
Well now I feel old. I got into 40k by pure happenstance as my father and I walked past a GW shop in a mall at one point and walked out with a starter box and some paint. That was well before RUclips or influencers or any of this social media crap was a thing, so it was pretty interesting walking into a store seeing people play, paint, and otherwise just hang out talking shop about the game and hobby.
@@soffrenI mean those videos are only what 1 to 2 years old now? There's fans that have been around far longer, I got into it at 15 through a school friend and we started playing at our local GW shop so yeah there's a ton of fans that were around long before Bricky was a thing
As both a MTG and 40k player, I just realized that "Rhinos are free" applies to both games if you play Crashing Footfalls and some form of Space Marines
Congratulations again, guys! I'm glad to see Berilio isn't caged downstairs without seeing the outside world sometimes. Keep up the great work! Can't wait to see your Forge Wardrobe merch
I love you guys, it feels like I'm just hanging out with the bros. I hope Berilio comes on again and updates us on his Death Guard, kind of hilarious he's just starting and going to have more painted models than me soon (I have 5kish points of DG and have painted 1 Poxwalker over the course of 5 years)
The thing I learn really fast when getting into 40k painting is: "Free time is expensive". As someone who works 5-6 days a week, it's so difficult to actually have a good day to sit down, find some good background noise and start painting.
As someone new to the hobby who doesn't know the models by name, I have a newfound appreciation for the editing work to bring the visual references. They are so helpful and thank you for taking the time to include them!
As someone who suffered from severe debilitating OCD but who has overcome most all of the ticks, the question about spending 2 hours on each Hormagaunt hits hard
An advice for Berilio and other hesitante players. Maybe start with Kill Team first. You can buy a box of the Kill Team you want and paint it up. You normaly only need one box and the rules are all online. Also Death Guard are pretty good in kill Team and kinda fluffy actually (i have a Team of my own). Playing Kill Team also helped me to better understand GW rulesets.
+1 for Killteam. I found it was great for painting as well for me, cause it's not as intimidating, and since you are only painting a couple of dudes, you can afford to spend more time per model, so you improve more. Depending on the KT, it can even segway into a full army.
To Berillio: I started painting my Death Guard army a month ago with 0 previous experience in painting models (or painting anything for that matter). I found them so fun to paint, I just kept polishing the same models long after I considered them "done" initially. I can't imagine I would have had the same amount of fun and passion, had I started with a random space marine or a necron to practice on, given how I find painting the same model 5 times over excruciatingly boring. Death Guard have a lot to give if you want a fun painting experience, while being really forgiving if you mess up (they're supposed to be dirty and grimy, right?). There's also a lot of truth to "If you wanna get good at X, do X"; paint your Nurgle-blessed boys and you'll get better at it really quickly. Just remember to always, ALWAYS thin your paints (I think there's some good montages on RUclips of what happens if you don't).
1:25:25 Similar situation. My mom had tried getting me to become friends with this other boy around my age when I was growing up, and a few years later my sister tried getting me to become friends with her friend's little brother. I ended up becoming friends with both of them years later completely independently by chance
I honestly just love this podcast helped me get into the hobby as you guys didn’t make it intimidating also a great thing to have in the background while I’m painting the start of my first army
I just started listening to you guys a couple of weeks ago, and I’ve loved it ever since. It’s hilarious because I am also auto based in Michigan! Keep up the good work!
On the subject of audio volume, personally I think louder the better. Can always turn the volume down but having the loudest option is great for people like me who want to listen while running heavy machinery at work. Even at max volume on the radio in the excavator/loader/etc. I can't hear 90% of youtube videos.
congratulations on the milestone... and I guess I am the only one who listens to the youtube video's on Saturday's... its a great background to have on while I am painting... love the commentary...
goddamn I'm envious of your gaming crew, due to leaving my home city for studies I ended up with like 7 battlesystems and many more armies that I want to play but have noone to play with. One day I literally got drunk and played some naopleonic system alone on the floor of my bedroom, and thanks to extreme levels of alcohol in my blood I actually could not predict the next move of the opponent (me). Do not attempt this at home, please.
Loved this ephisode. Totally new to warhammer still planning my first army while knocking out my painting backlog. Been enjoying the podcast with my painting time. Would love to hear the ephisode about other warhammer content reccomendations! Thanks, and good job.
Wow, if you work for Ford there's a huge chance we may have bumped into each other 😂 Also thank you for being the voice of reason on Boltgun. As far as retro shooters there are better doom mods for free.
I didn't realize you guys were from Michigan! Our state is definitely one of the states of all time. Congrats on 40K subs, you guys definitely deserve it.
I love Auspex but you nailed his aesthetic style, but I also agree that it can be a little info dense. If I want a direct reference and intricacies of rules interactions, I'll go there. As someone who enjoys the more nuanced levels of gameplay, your channel still takes top tier for me
Regarding the painting question at the end, it also depends what faction you paint. I believe you could easily get away with having Raven Guard army - spray everything black (except sergeant helmets and heads without helmets), add white chapter marking from transfer sheet onto pauldrons, spray sergeant helmets white and paint helmet-less models heads. If you want variety for special models, just reverse colours (white body and black sergeant helmet + insignia) Done, you used two cans of paint and actually painted only a couple of heads + added transfer sheets. Yes, it could be done with more effort, but three-colour armies can work with no problem and in few cases, such as raven guard, it can work with two colours.
This is one of the best episodes of poorhammer. I’ve only been following for a couple months but its always great listening to you guys shoot the shit. Plus berilio’s rad too (Ps you guys got bonus points for shitting on destiny 2. Saying this as someone that has too many hours)
The infinite and divine episode may have flopped, but it made me binge the book so I could listen to the episode, which resulted in me hearing a great audiobook.
Go with Death Guard, by the time you are done, the codex will be out, and the game will also be easier to learn with a simple index. Also painting Poxwalkers to learn is awesome.
So nice to know us "you only listen to these 5 songs what is wrong with you" husbands are not alone. My wife is so tired of Revolutions from FFXIV and Undefeatable from Sonic Frontiers. She unplugged my speaker the other day.
I missed your guys bantering, love the pod casts and I greatly enjoy everything you guys do. Also, I am weird for like regular painting? I tried dry brushing and found I enjoy the normal paint and brush technique XD
Hope in the future you can show us some of your 3d printed models. I'd love to see the difference between your takes and GW's. Otherwise thanks for another great episode.
I always bring my kill team book, necromunda book and some gangs. Sometimes pickup games take awhile to get going...we can talk about necromunda and kill team rules for an hour before we roll dice.the game might take 45 minutes or an hour
Aah Eric, a man after my own heart. What do I play in 40k? Orks. What do I play in AoS? Orks. What do I play in Middle Earth? Orcs. What do I play in World of Warcraft? Goblins, but that’s besides the point.
I had a few armies over the years. Started with Space Marines from the Battle for Maccrage starter box back in 4th, then moved over to Tyranids during 7th because I wanted to challenge myself with an army that was pretty objectively bad during that time. Then moved over to Tempestus Scions as the idea of an entire army of SAS style super troopers sounded really cool, results were varied but the army looked great and I had a Taurox Prime painted as the Union Jack. Ended with Eldar in 8th-9th because Space Elves seemed like a good idea. It was not as good an idea as I thought. Blood Ravens, Behemoth, and custom colors for the last 2. Sadly I don't play 40k as much, but I kept a lot of the nicer models as shelf decorations.
One thing I want to chime in on though is the additive edits. From the description of the Brazilian style podcast I think that would be way way too heavy. I don’t need some video of some guy screaming smashed in, but the blend that’s in the current videos? So good. Also hilarious thumbnail cut!!!!
I had a silver 2000 BMW 528i from 2017-2023. It only had a CD player, no AUX cord or radio. From 2018-2023 I had a CD of the album Mellow Gold by Beck playing on repeat. It drove my friends, family, and girlfriend insane, but I never had the desire to change it lol
Minor correction that doesn't matter from the wound story, Reaper is generally PVC unless it's the Black or Made in the USA line. V fexible but technically diff material than finecast resin.
As a Black Templar painter and collector (not gamer yet) we take jokes well because we know we're the best flavour of space marines out there. Burn the witch and have lots of chains with skulls on your weapons
Just started picking up models and getting into this hobby. Thanks for all the advice. My Timmy side still screams play and paint death gaurd first. Though I should do necrons probably.
18:57 if borelio is worried about not knowing how to paint go to your local official GW store and ask for a paint lesson. Me and my gf went we both got a mini already built and primed (one black one white) and we both got to practice base coats and learned about the paints and we kept the models for free. Was a great experience honestly.
That Hormagaunt Model question landed near me; I got into my first army with the Leviathan box set and although I've only primed and first layered nearly all of them, It certainly takes me 5-10mins per model. The Von Ryan's Leapers I've actually spent about double that due to how much more detail they have + they're larger. I've got some ideas on how to finish them but basically it involves a wash on most of each model and maybe drybrushing the carapace bits with a different shade of the same colour.
I love board games, and most of my friends who I play with are very competitive but we have a few who aren't. The best way I've found to bring them together is to play co-op games. The competitiveness works together.
If you haven't done all your pre work for your other games episode, you might try Bàttletech? Both Classic and Alpha Strike have solid free starter rules and the starter boxes are in the $70-80 range. Very much feels like the sort of stuff you talk about wanting to see in 40k.
Potato (note that potato doesn't mean fries) is actually a typical pizza ingredient for pizza in Italy. It's relatively common in Rome. And when done good it's really good.
I genuinely get excited to watch you guys, my favorite 40k podcasty thing, hearing from the third stooge was nice, Berilio a G/ Keep up the good work dorks I need painting entertainment 🤣,
Congrats again guys! I know it's too late for the Q&A, but I have a question for you guys. You mentioned how, if AoS had better models when you were looking to get into the game, you would have never touched 40k. After playing the game for several years, are you glad you decided to play 40k? Or do you still wish you had been able to get into AoS as your first game?
So Brad is definitely a Necron - his music taste is static, unchanging for eons until his memory engrams glitch and now it's new music to listen to.
As an aspiring physics major, I now want an entire episode of Eric talking physics that I can listen to while I paint
need this
Yes please
I need this
I read that as aspiring psychic major lol
I want to learn how to shoot lightning from my hands.
I like this alternate universe where a Grey Knight, a Thousand Sons and a Death Guard sit down and ask each other which paint taste better
For the Fanart thing I really hope to see a bunch of unpainted Grey Knights just tossing money at a Female Thousand Son and yelling PAINT ME
Jenny was a hive tyrant in the Infinite video so it would be Grey Knights begging a Nid which is fun.
"paint me like one of your dust boys"
I like this alternate universe where a Grey Knight, a Thousand Sons and a Death Guard sit down and ask each other which paint taste better
I would buy the Rhinos are Free shirt
I haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but for Berilio: if you're worried about learning painting techniques, I would say *don't* buy GW models to practice. Buy [or print] some cheap TTRPG/historical or off-brand military wargame models to practice painting. A little pack of skeletons or bandits or goblins from Reaper's plastic line are like $10 and will give you a few little infantry guys to practice on.
Alternately, when you start painting your actual army, start with the low-point-cost infantry/troop units. These don't have to be as detailed and won't be on the board for as long, so if the paint job isn't great, it's fine. Save the characters and vehicles for later on.
I made the pseudo mistake of starting Death Guard with the Combat Patrol and 30 pox walkers made for a real nice trash unit to figure out the basics on. No one will ever look closely at them or care to pick out mistakes on sub 10 point per unit zombies.
@@benjamincourtsAlso like Orks, there is little way to frick up a Zombie.
Just paint poxwalkers until ypu feel good
Reaper minis are a great practice medium. As are the heroquest minis. Slightly smaller the GW minis, so their orks feel so much more forgiving once you're used to practicing on HQ ones.
I say paint the thing you're most excited about painting. The HQ models are generally larger, so that bonus should make up for some of the increased detail. It's all about building technique and motor skill in the beginning.
As you improve, and this is going to continuously happen, you're going to realize you could've done a better job on all of it. As long as you don't paint on thick layers of paint as you're learning, you can always revisit your first models. You can just add some shading or highlights, improve your blends or just clean up some slop by painting on the model later.
Models are also pretty easy to strip if you want to start from square one and do a better job.
Just paint whatever you're excited to paint and don't be afraid of it. Watch some tutorials and ask advice when you have a specific question.
It doesn't make a lot of sense to me why people are resigned to doing a bad job on their first model and leaving it that way forever.
"What army would you keep?"
Ok this could be interesting.
"Elder waifu or Tau gf?"
Ummm, I need my mom.
"Eldar waifu or ork mommy."
*Confused crying*
Is it really an unscripted poorhammer episode if it doesnt go off the rails immediately?
How much bigger is the ork mommy?
I genuinely hate most Q&A episodes.
This shit had me rolling in my chair laughing. Great job all of you.
P. S. My GF says I'm crushing because I rang the bell and listen to your episodes in under 24 hours of release. I don't see it but if you could do an ASMR video it'd go a long way to prove me right.
For the question on if you can paint named characters in other color schemes remember, its not Belisarius Cawl, its your original character Bobisarius Car who just uses the same rules as him.
At 1:45:00 - on the topic of crafting injuries and not seeking medical attention - I can definitely understand not wanting to go to the ER with a great unclean one superglued to your hand.
As long as it's glued to your hand, they have definitely seen much worse.
I guarantee there is some first responder out there that had a call for someone "sitting" on their great unclean one and needing to get it extracted, shall we say. You should have no embarrassment just getting it glued to your hand.
"Does this look infected?" "The model, or your hand?" "You know what? Both. I need to know if I did a good job painting it."
Yay! I can finally paint again! Having you guys on the background makes painting 2,000 points of Nids a lot easier!
2000 points of nids or 2000 hormagaunt?
Yes.
I’d pray for you if you didn’t get yourself into this mess.
Kiss ass
This comment is a vibe. many painting sessions canceled because there was no new background ambience. What am I supposed to do, paint alone? feth that.
Berilio is a fantastic editor, the polish on the podcast makes it so ez to throw on and listen
I love how 90% of people who ‘recently’ got into Warhammer all have the same origin point to some degree. It can almost always be summarised as:
1:06:05
*“BLAME BRICKY”*
I would argue that most of the English speaking world who got into 40k with the start of 10th edition can trace their beginnings to Bricky. If you think about it, that man probably did more to raise the GW share piece than anyone at the company.
Who is bricky?
It's so cool seeing him pivot from League and give another community he loves the rub.
Well now I feel old. I got into 40k by pure happenstance as my father and I walked past a GW shop in a mall at one point and walked out with a starter box and some paint. That was well before RUclips or influencers or any of this social media crap was a thing, so it was pretty interesting walking into a store seeing people play, paint, and otherwise just hang out talking shop about the game and hobby.
@@soffrenI mean those videos are only what 1 to 2 years old now? There's fans that have been around far longer, I got into it at 15 through a school friend and we started playing at our local GW shop so yeah there's a ton of fans that were around long before Bricky was a thing
The Mandalore and Bricky Warhammer pipeline is real
As both a MTG and 40k player, I just realized that "Rhinos are free" applies to both games if you play Crashing Footfalls and some form of Space Marines
Congratulations again, guys! I'm glad to see Berilio isn't caged downstairs without seeing the outside world sometimes. Keep up the great work! Can't wait to see your Forge Wardrobe merch
I love you guys, it feels like I'm just hanging out with the bros.
I hope Berilio comes on again and updates us on his Death Guard, kind of hilarious he's just starting and going to have more painted models than me soon (I have 5kish points of DG and have painted 1 Poxwalker over the course of 5 years)
The thing I learn really fast when getting into 40k painting is: "Free time is expensive". As someone who works 5-6 days a week, it's so difficult to actually have a good day to sit down, find some good background noise and start painting.
It was great to be introduced to Berilio!!! So many fun answers and very excited for those episode ideas to become episodes.
Hey man, Beneath the Mask is a certified classic. Makes me feel like I'm watching raindrops hit the window.
Absolutely agree. It’s my go to “need to chill, stop everything and just be” song.
I'm jealous of your friendship, it's a wonderful and sweet thing you guys have.
As someone new to the hobby who doesn't know the models by name, I have a newfound appreciation for the editing work to bring the visual references. They are so helpful and thank you for taking the time to include them!
As someone who suffered from severe debilitating OCD but who has overcome most all of the ticks, the question about spending 2 hours on each Hormagaunt hits hard
I too am a madman who spends 2 hours on infantry, but at least I play Custodes lol
An advice for Berilio and other hesitante players. Maybe start with Kill Team first. You can buy a box of the Kill Team you want and paint it up. You normaly only need one box and the rules are all online. Also Death Guard are pretty good in kill Team and kinda fluffy actually (i have a Team of my own). Playing Kill Team also helped me to better understand GW rulesets.
+1 for Killteam. I found it was great for painting as well for me, cause it's not as intimidating, and since you are only painting a couple of dudes, you can afford to spend more time per model, so you improve more.
Depending on the KT, it can even segway into a full army.
"Have self control then teach me about it" - This will never happen and you know it.
This video got me through painting 6 scarab occult terminators in the boxart scheme with brush only
To Berillio: I started painting my Death Guard army a month ago with 0 previous experience in painting models (or painting anything for that matter). I found them so fun to paint, I just kept polishing the same models long after I considered them "done" initially. I can't imagine I would have had the same amount of fun and passion, had I started with a random space marine or a necron to practice on, given how I find painting the same model 5 times over excruciatingly boring. Death Guard have a lot to give if you want a fun painting experience, while being really forgiving if you mess up (they're supposed to be dirty and grimy, right?). There's also a lot of truth to "If you wanna get good at X, do X"; paint your Nurgle-blessed boys and you'll get better at it really quickly. Just remember to always, ALWAYS thin your paints (I think there's some good montages on RUclips of what happens if you don't).
For the Editor, to learn painting I’d suggest buying a bag of little green army men and practice on them.
"Because we're monitized..." *Boom* Ad. GD that had me rolling. That was 👌!
1:25:25 Similar situation. My mom had tried getting me to become friends with this other boy around my age when I was growing up, and a few years later my sister tried getting me to become friends with her friend's little brother. I ended up becoming friends with both of them years later completely independently by chance
I could not have anticipated berilio explaining Chika Fujiwara. Simply amazing.
The editor playing Mass Effect is extremely based.
Berilio go for DG if you think they're cool. Rule of Cool is number 1. Rules change way too much, but your love of the models & army won't!
Ah finally, 2h and a half of perfect painting background and awesome jokes. Thanks you so much for the content.
Oh hell yes Poorhammer is in my state of Michigan!
I love that I get both Mtg content and 40k content on this channel
I deeply appreciate that your answer to "what faction would you delete" wasn't T'au.
I honestly just love this podcast helped me get into the hobby as you guys didn’t make it intimidating also a great thing to have in the background while I’m painting the start of my first army
"Engagement "
What he said
Yo frfr
I just started listening to you guys a couple of weeks ago, and I’ve loved it ever since. It’s hilarious because I am also auto based in Michigan! Keep up the good work!
Michigan Gang represent!
Brad was a Kenshi enjoyer all this tine
Im so happy that im watching a podcast that includes a fellow Monster Hunter enjoyer
I grew up knowing MTG was more expensive because my dad has a Black Lotus that has its own insurance policy separate from the rest of the house lol.
No idea how Berilio knows about the Klonoa series but shout outs to him having good taste in video games.
As someone who has listened to "Bushes of Love" on a 10 hour loop before while playing SWtOR, I can relate to Brad on music.
Star War
On the subject of audio volume, personally I think louder the better. Can always turn the volume down but having the loudest option is great for people like me who want to listen while running heavy machinery at work. Even at max volume on the radio in the excavator/loader/etc. I can't hear 90% of youtube videos.
"The Japanese will do anything to a hotdog." - Brad, 2023
congratulations on the milestone... and I guess I am the only one who listens to the youtube video's on Saturday's... its a great background to have on while I am painting... love the commentary...
goddamn I'm envious of your gaming crew, due to leaving my home city for studies I ended up with like 7 battlesystems and many more armies that I want to play but have noone to play with. One day I literally got drunk and played some naopleonic system alone on the floor of my bedroom, and thanks to extreme levels of alcohol in my blood I actually could not predict the next move of the opponent (me). Do not attempt this at home, please.
Loved this ephisode. Totally new to warhammer still planning my first army while knocking out my painting backlog. Been enjoying the podcast with my painting time. Would love to hear the ephisode about other warhammer content reccomendations! Thanks, and good job.
You guys are the Bert and Ernie of 40k.
You talkin about ProAcryl, Slowfuse is a good dude. I've been shilling HARD for that paint from day 0 baby. It's incredible. :)
Wow, if you work for Ford there's a huge chance we may have bumped into each other 😂
Also thank you for being the voice of reason on Boltgun. As far as retro shooters there are better doom mods for free.
I didn't realize you guys were from Michigan! Our state is definitely one of the states of all time. Congrats on 40K subs, you guys definitely deserve it.
I am VERY GLAD that your schedule procludes the production news content. I watch yall to avoid endless news
Woohoo! Its here! Berilio you're a BEAST!
i didnt know you guys are from Michigan, its cool to see fellow michiganders in the Warhammer world
To me, your channel is a good platform for the average joes working 9 to 5 and loves Warhammer.
Subbed 🎉
I love Auspex but you nailed his aesthetic style, but I also agree that it can be a little info dense. If I want a direct reference and intricacies of rules interactions, I'll go there. As someone who enjoys the more nuanced levels of gameplay, your channel still takes top tier for me
Wonder how many Thousand Sons players asked "how many Tsaangors does Brad own"?
Regarding the painting question at the end, it also depends what faction you paint. I believe you could easily get away with having Raven Guard army - spray everything black (except sergeant helmets and heads without helmets), add white chapter marking from transfer sheet onto pauldrons, spray sergeant helmets white and paint helmet-less models heads. If you want variety for special models, just reverse colours (white body and black sergeant helmet + insignia)
Done, you used two cans of paint and actually painted only a couple of heads + added transfer sheets. Yes, it could be done with more effort, but three-colour armies can work with no problem and in few cases, such as raven guard, it can work with two colours.
This is one of the best episodes of poorhammer. I’ve only been following for a couple months but its always great listening to you guys shoot the shit. Plus berilio’s rad too
(Ps you guys got bonus points for shitting on destiny 2. Saying this as someone that has too many hours)
Yeah you guys and Auspex are basically the main two 40k content I consume
The infinite and divine episode may have flopped, but it made me binge the book so I could listen to the episode, which resulted in me hearing a great audiobook.
your podcast episode take me trough painting my first ever models, thanks for the hours of content i can catch up on! :D
Go with Death Guard, by the time you are done, the codex will be out, and the game will also be easier to learn with a simple index.
Also painting Poxwalkers to learn is awesome.
So nice to know us "you only listen to these 5 songs what is wrong with you" husbands are not alone. My wife is so tired of Revolutions from FFXIV and Undefeatable from Sonic Frontiers. She unplugged my speaker the other day.
"We're men in our early 30's, we have a podcast instead of therapy" would be a great T-Shirt
I missed your guys bantering, love the pod casts and I greatly enjoy everything you guys do. Also, I am weird for like regular painting? I tried dry brushing and found I enjoy the normal paint and brush technique XD
berilio plays dota!? thats just an instant like for his taste in games ! ;) now we need to know his mmr!
Hope in the future you can show us some of your 3d printed models. I'd love to see the difference between your takes and GW's. Otherwise thanks for another great episode.
I always bring my kill team book, necromunda book and some gangs. Sometimes pickup games take awhile to get going...we can talk about necromunda and kill team rules for an hour before we roll dice.the game might take 45 minutes or an hour
Aah Eric, a man after my own heart. What do I play in 40k? Orks. What do I play in AoS? Orks. What do I play in Middle Earth? Orcs. What do I play in World of Warcraft? Goblins, but that’s besides the point.
I had a few armies over the years. Started with Space Marines from the Battle for Maccrage starter box back in 4th, then moved over to Tyranids during 7th because I wanted to challenge myself with an army that was pretty objectively bad during that time. Then moved over to Tempestus Scions as the idea of an entire army of SAS style super troopers sounded really cool, results were varied but the army looked great and I had a Taurox Prime painted as the Union Jack. Ended with Eldar in 8th-9th because Space Elves seemed like a good idea. It was not as good an idea as I thought.
Blood Ravens, Behemoth, and custom colors for the last 2. Sadly I don't play 40k as much, but I kept a lot of the nicer models as shelf decorations.
you need to try mixing jelly/jam with syrup. It is a taste multiplier for pancakes/waffles.
One thing I want to chime in on though is the additive edits. From the description of the Brazilian style podcast I think that would be way way too heavy. I don’t need some video of some guy screaming smashed in, but the blend that’s in the current videos? So good. Also hilarious thumbnail cut!!!!
I had a silver 2000 BMW 528i from 2017-2023. It only had a CD player, no AUX cord or radio. From 2018-2023 I had a CD of the album Mellow Gold by Beck playing on repeat. It drove my friends, family, and girlfriend insane, but I never had the desire to change it lol
Tau GF superiority forever!
Yay my question got into the video! Also can't wait for all the upcoming videos
Minor correction that doesn't matter from the wound story, Reaper is generally PVC unless it's the Black or Made in the USA line. V fexible but technically diff material than finecast resin.
As a Black Templar painter and collector (not gamer yet) we take jokes well because we know we're the best flavour of space marines out there. Burn the witch and have lots of chains with skulls on your weapons
oooh i would love to showcase my unpainted legions of Chaos Marines for a "Journey" episode. Lots of stories related to them, lots of money put in!
Just started picking up models and getting into this hobby. Thanks for all the advice. My Timmy side still screams play and paint death gaurd first. Though I should do necrons probably.
18:57 if borelio is worried about not knowing how to paint go to your local official GW store and ask for a paint lesson. Me and my gf went we both got a mini already built and primed (one black one white) and we both got to practice base coats and learned about the paints and we kept the models for free. Was a great experience honestly.
That Hormagaunt Model question landed near me; I got into my first army with the Leviathan box set and although I've only primed and first layered nearly all of them, It certainly takes me 5-10mins per model. The Von Ryan's Leapers I've actually spent about double that due to how much more detail they have + they're larger. I've got some ideas on how to finish them but basically it involves a wash on most of each model and maybe drybrushing the carapace bits with a different shade of the same colour.
Glad fine someone else that still plays Final Fantasy 11
Glad to know paying for premium helps the channels i like more than watching ads
Engagement for the engagement god, likes for the like throne!
What a Banger guys! Loved every second of it. Keep up all the great work!
I love board games, and most of my friends who I play with are very competitive but we have a few who aren't. The best way I've found to bring them together is to play co-op games. The competitiveness works together.
If you haven't done all your pre work for your other games episode, you might try Bàttletech? Both Classic and Alpha Strike have solid free starter rules and the starter boxes are in the $70-80 range. Very much feels like the sort of stuff you talk about wanting to see in 40k.
Potato (note that potato doesn't mean fries) is actually a typical pizza ingredient for pizza in Italy. It's relatively common in Rome. And when done good it's really good.
it never dawned on me before just how insane it is how many desserts are considered "breakfast food" in the US
I genuinely get excited to watch you guys, my favorite 40k podcasty thing, hearing from the third stooge was nice, Berilio a G/ Keep up the good work dorks I need painting entertainment 🤣,
Now I want to see the editor's cube.
Also, prepare yourselves for a ton of brazilians popping up now that we know that one of us works in there.
As someone who listens to you guys while at work, your audio volume is perfect! Please don't change it!
Different type of episode but straight up interesting to hear these behind the scenes
Berilio the true hero
Any body else spot the Baseketball reference?
Well played editor. 👍
Congrats again guys! I know it's too late for the Q&A, but I have a question for you guys. You mentioned how, if AoS had better models when you were looking to get into the game, you would have never touched 40k. After playing the game for several years, are you glad you decided to play 40k? Or do you still wish you had been able to get into AoS as your first game?
Didnt realize you were Michiganders as well! Thats cool!