I'm so glad you posted this, you have by far the best Tyranid scheme I've ever seen. You've inspired me to go and get mine out of the box in the garage and give it go. Incredible work. Many thanks
Just wanna say thank you for all the hard being that you do and the fact that you share this with us I know that you’ve inspired me in a couple of my friends to do tyranids as a medical professional I actually have your videos in my little list as I get ready to go in u know every little smile and can help.... thank you for your time be safe
you probably dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother for the last few days =)
I found your channel (and this scheme) through a Japanese battlereport of all places. The uloader was complimented on his Tyranids and linked your channel as his inspiration in his response. Great job with these, they are absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks for going into the detail of each aspect of your painting process. It really helps a newer player understand what techniques they need to develop.
Thank you, I've been wanting to try this method on a model but had no idea how to go about it and other guides didn't break it down the way you did. My party is going to be surprised to see this Tarrasque!
I’ve seen so many people attempt this scheme (and no wonder, it’s excellent!) that I wouldn’t be surprised if it makes into canon one day. Much prefer it to GW’s more cartoonish Tyranids, personally.
Hey, just want to tell you that your videos on tyranids really helped me to decide collecting them as my first army, these styles are just too beautiful to not pain on
They look great, gotta say they are by far the best looking Nids I've seen. Makes em look more natural and by that effect more sinister, as they become more relatable visually to something we recognise... Almost makes me wish I collect em instead of my Blood Angels... Amazing work 👍🏻
Man this is a great scheme I personally am not going to copy cause I want something unique to me but the fact that you saw people struggling to match yours and then helped them is so nice.
Thank you so much for posting these tutorials. The concepts are so thorough and the results amazing. I really do feel that tyranids are more of a crustacean / arachnid hybrid so this fits perfectly! Thanks again!
Your videos really remind me of a youtuber called 'BuyPainted' I miss his tutorials as their incredibly relaxing. This was a fantastic video, thanks for posting.
It has been awhile since I painted my nids but I chose my scheme poorly (as a kid I thought it looked cool) this has always been an interesting alternative. I hope to see more stuff like this running around.
Just got my nids. Although it’s my first time painting minis ever, I’m sold on your scheme. But it’s hard to pull off. I’m kinda struggling but I’ll try my hardest to pull it off. Thank you for this design!
Looks great! I don’t think I have seen this look before. I like it so much that I will try it out on some standalone model as I am not ready to do this intricate paint job on all army.
I saw so many attempts at your scheme on reddit that were plainly horrible due to those issues that you adress. Especially the dot placement was an issue. Yet they received tons of praise by other redditors. That shows how good this scheme is but also that you need some practive and understanding to master it!
First I've seen of the scheme. (I don't paint/play often anymore) Just wanted to say that is actually beautiful. I know nature takes the credit, but the work you've done is great. That is potentially the first 'nid army I've seen and *really* liked, they're often a technicoloured nightmare. Nice in it's own way, but never one to really grab attention.
Looks great! I tried this paint scheme and it went well but the dots took a long time, so i tried out another crab scheme based off of a green brown coconut crab. Love the scheme you did and will most likly try it again. Thanks for the tutorial😊
It's so strange looking at them and thinking they're adorable with the coconut crab scheme, then remembering "oh yeah, these are still galactic monstrosities."
Thanks for the videos! I don’t play tyranid but I have a few monstrous minis with carapaces, and thanks to your videos I’ve been trying to spice them up a bit instead of using a solid color
Very beautiful pattern I must say. It look “easy” to do and not loose your mind. As oppose of the usual little lines on the carapace that if you apply just too much pressure you end up with huge line which you can’t say with a straight face I meant to do that. I will most likely use you technique with my own color pattern. Thank you very much
Thank you for your tutorials! I did my own variation on it using Citadel colours and contrast paints (as basis). Personally, I was very happy with the Skeleton Horde - but I only put it on the Carapace, so maybe that makes the difference. It's stronger darkening in the recesses even makes the recess shading on the carapace superfluous. One advantage I found the Contrast paints to have, when properly handled (not too much, not too little) is that you can actually go *around* the little vents and claws, with the paint not flowing onto them like a wash would. That opens up doing the vents first, but still placing more varied colours around them, because I no longer have to take care it won't drown out whatever I used there (nor the even more tedious doing the vents afterwards). I did use Contrast paints on the skin, just a different one. A compromise between the Crab scheme and more classic colour distribution. And put a highlight on afterwards, because even with gaunts, I just can't help myself...
See, I did this with a Contrast paint, mixed with a little Contrast Medium. Not only was the effect completely under my control, but it dries absolutely matte. GW marketed the Contrast paints poorly by making them seem like a quick-and-sloppy solution to painting armies quickly. But, as you can see from world-class painters like KAHA, Trovarion, and Ben Komets, they are an artist's secret weapon.
If you want to experiment with ways to stop pooling of the wash, try adding some drops of 50% isopropyl alcohol to your wash. It should break the surface tension and allow more even coverage of the wash, and it won't impact the final paint color.
Low surface tension is actually why it pools- the lack of surface tension allows the wash to run across the model, leading to it pooling at the lowest point of the model rather than staying where it's applied. I try to avoid isopropyl in acrylic washes as its mild solvent properties on acrylics can have some unintended effects, but the Pledge I use as a varnish is also an excellent surfactant, so I've used that in the past with washes to help them flow. In this case, the Army Painter washes don't need the extra help.
I really like your videos. And the colour scheme, so much so that I am hoping to try and replicate it, to an extent on my "army". Thanks for the inspiration :)
I dont have tyranids, but I got a box of Hadross from Wrath of Kings. There's a giant crab monster mini that I'm looking forward to trying this with. Thanks for sharing.
Damn! So awesome but damn the level of patience. Good things since I started my army back in 2nd edition and no Tyranid looked alike, my army is a rainbow so for my next big guy I'm gonna copy you! Perhaps a second Dimachareon
This is lovely! I've kind of wanted to get into 'nid painting for a while. I'd still have to get an army though. In the meantime, I think this might work for the skin-parts of a Predator miniature, now I just have to find one.
I think the highlights and washes kind of corrupt this amazing scheme, I'd love to see one close up though. This makes me want to paint tyranids more than ever. Thanks for the great content :-)
I was wondering if you could possibly do a reverse coconut crab scheme, with black as the body and white for the tops of the carapace. I love your style but was curious on a darker theme. Love your work and cant wait to see what models you do next.
if you want to try another varnish i use jo sonja satin varnish, and the gloss for some wash jobs. bottle is 9$ canadian for 250 ml. i dilute it with a bit of airbrush fluidiser and shoot in my airbrush, got good result for an all in one product so far
@CatgutPainting EXCELLENT videos and idea! A ny recommendations on how to mix this up for a more green appearance? Loving the theme so much have picked up a few 'nids myself but would like to try a "greener" version but cant get my head around how i should adjust. Swapping out the Orange Brown maybe and adding green tone into the wash? Thoughts?
Yeah, that wouldn't take much change at all- replace Orange Brown with your choice of green, and then either leave the all-over wash as-is or sub in Green Tone instead of either Light Tone or Soft Tone. If you change the all-over wash, you might also consider swapping out the Red Tone for something else, since red + green will give you a muddy brown (better to just use a brown wash for the details in that case).
Maybe a colour scheme like the aliens from independence day would be good for tyranids. Would love to see your take on a colour scheme like that and maybe a shark colour scheme
I would think a "primer texture" before washes would simply make it look like the carapace isn't 100% smooth. More organic. Smoothness is super-important for an army like Tau with all their flat surfaces, but less so for Nids. Or so it would seem.
I'm not personally doing the coconut crab scheme, but this answered so many questions I had for my own NPS scheme. Thanks so much for answering all these questions for us! You're a legend, man! I would like to ask: can you provide a link to the airbrush? My scheme also relies on a good white base coat, and spray can primer isn't doing a good job.
I know this is old, but I just found ya and I love this scheme, I've already got skeleton horde and several of the other contrast paints, are there any that you would say I could use, or would you say just use your wash?
Have you tried using oil paint for your washes? You can make them as thin or thick as you want and clean it with running alchohol if it's on too heavy. Also price per how much you use is really good.
Yep, I've used oil washes a fair bit, mostly for vehicles though. I find that the low surface tension of mineral spirits makes oil washes great for pin washes and recess shading, but they have a hard time consistently coloring raised surfaces, which is necessary for a wash-only scheme. That said, when combined with a drybrushed or airbrushed highlight, it's a great method for easily shading models without staining.
I've been really into the grimdark look, when I am able to get home (stuck overseas foreseeable future), I am planning on painting up some squig squads in a dark and gritty realistic style. I've been getting inspired by guys painting using oil washes, AK interactive effects, and pigments. I've also been inspired by your patterns and I could see it on a squig. :) I did a search and found someone who did it in a similar style to what I want to do. But their version was more of a yellow/green tint and very unsaturated colors. They were really well painted.
These are great tutorials! I have a question for you. I’ve been having some trouble with losing detail with the krylon spray so I was thinking about switching to the citadel spray. However it sounds like corax white is hit or miss. Would this pattern and wash look just as good over a wraithbone base? Also haven’t been able to find any Dullcote for the finish, and it sounds like maybe it was discontinued. Do you have a recommendation on an alternative?
I've seen others use Wraithbone and it came out fine. It'll be a little darker and a little yellower in the end result, but not a massive difference. As for the Dullcote, I have no specific alternative recommendations, but you can always try out whatever matte varnish is readily available to you.
Absolutely beautiful. I'd love to try this myself, but I've already painted half my army in traditional leviathan colors (cream white, black, purples). Would this patterning technique work well with those?
Really great scheme that looks like even beginners can get decent results! I was just wondering how you would paint wings. Just wash them with Dark Tone as well? Even bigger one's like a Hive Tyrant's? Thanks for the great tutorial!
I paint wings like the fleshy areas, but drawing in thin veins with VMC Brown Rose before any of the washes. You can find some pictures of my flying Hive Tyrant on my Instagram (@catgutpainting).
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a direct substitute that is as cheap as the Pledge, but any gloss varnish intended for miniatures or scale models will work.
I'm so glad you posted this, you have by far the best Tyranid scheme I've ever seen. You've inspired me to go and get mine out of the box in the garage and give it go. Incredible work. Many thanks
I agree mate by far the best Nid paint scheme i love it and it looks so realistic as well!
Vc e idiota
I know this was ages ago but how did it go? :)
@@depalapili-pala4859 Recipe works. struggle to find a good brush
@@sadhappy8860 I know he recommended a synthetic brush and citadel did release a new line of synthetics I'm hoping one of them works for me
Just wanna say thank you for all the hard being that you do and the fact that you share this with us I know that you’ve inspired me in a couple of my friends to do tyranids as a medical professional I actually have your videos in my little list as I get ready to go in u know every little smile and can help.... thank you for your time be safe
you probably dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother for the last few days =)
@Uriel Amari yea, I have been using instaflixxer for since november myself :)
Absolutely amazing. The dedication to such detail on every model is impressive. Fantastic.
This community dosent deserve you ! Thank you so so much ! Your help is out of this world good! Thank you!!!
I found your channel (and this scheme) through a Japanese battlereport of all places. The uloader was complimented on his Tyranids and linked your channel as his inspiration in his response.
Great job with these, they are absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks for going into the detail of each aspect of your painting process. It really helps a newer player understand what techniques they need to develop.
Thank you, I've been wanting to try this method on a model but had no idea how to go about it and other guides didn't break it down the way you did. My party is going to be surprised to see this Tarrasque!
I’ve seen so many people attempt this scheme (and no wonder, it’s excellent!) that I wouldn’t be surprised if it makes into canon one day. Much prefer it to GW’s more cartoonish Tyranids, personally.
I bet some hungry guardsmen ate some of them secretly
Hey, just want to tell you that your videos on tyranids really helped me to decide collecting them as my first army, these styles are just too beautiful to not pain on
They look great, gotta say they are by far the best looking Nids I've seen. Makes em look more natural and by that effect more sinister, as they become more relatable visually to something we recognise...
Almost makes me wish I collect em instead of my Blood Angels... Amazing work 👍🏻
It’s insane how good this scheme looks considering how comparatively simple it is to produce. Great work!
Man this is a great scheme I personally am not going to copy cause I want something unique to me but the fact that you saw people struggling to match yours and then helped them is so nice.
I'm going to use this paint scheme on my crawfish bass lures thank you very helpful
Thank you so much for posting these tutorials. The concepts are so thorough and the results amazing. I really do feel that tyranids are more of a crustacean / arachnid hybrid so this fits perfectly! Thanks again!
Your videos really remind me of a youtuber called 'BuyPainted' I miss his tutorials as their incredibly relaxing. This was a fantastic video, thanks for posting.
I'm so using this scheme on a big clawed old one eye.. thank you so much for this tutorial
It has been awhile since I painted my nids but I chose my scheme poorly (as a kid I thought it looked cool) this has always been an interesting alternative. I hope to see more stuff like this running around.
By far most favorite Tyranid scheme.
This is such a beautiful theme and inspiring technique. Thanks for sharing with us.
i think it would be really cool to try this on a dragon for d&d just need to find one with big plates instead of scales.
Greenstuff?
If you watch his video on genestealers you’ll see it works just as well even without large plates.
Another fantastic video. I love those models too
Damn! Now I need to have a go at painting this amazing colour scheme haha
I have a Hive Tyrant , a carnifex and five hive guard donne with your tutorial help. Many more to come. Tks once more.
Just got my nids. Although it’s my first time painting minis ever, I’m sold on your scheme. But it’s hard to pull off. I’m kinda struggling but I’ll try my hardest to pull it off. Thank you for this design!
Looks great! I don’t think I have seen this look before.
I like it so much that I will try it out on some standalone model as I am not ready to do this intricate paint job on all army.
Very nice. I personally find the why more important than the what. Thank you for sharing.
I saw so many attempts at your scheme on reddit that were plainly horrible due to those issues that you adress. Especially the dot placement was an issue. Yet they received tons of praise by other redditors. That shows how good this scheme is but also that you need some practive and understanding to master it!
I don't play tyranids, but I am seriously tempted to buy some, just to try out this awesome paint scheme!
Man, your voice sounds so much like MrBTongue, the greatest RUclipsr known to man.
Fantastic looking paint scheme. I'm tempted to start a new Tyranid Army just to try it!
I love this scheme so much am going to by a Nid army and go all in, thank you so much for igniting my new project 👍
This is beautiful visually and you also perfectly communicate all the details. Good Job!
First I've seen of the scheme. (I don't paint/play often anymore)
Just wanted to say that is actually beautiful. I know nature takes the credit, but the work you've done is great. That is potentially the first 'nid army I've seen and *really* liked, they're often a technicoloured nightmare. Nice in it's own way, but never one to really grab attention.
1000 likes to 0 dislikes, this speaks for itself. Great video, super helpful
These are really incredible, man!
Looks great! I tried this paint scheme and it went well but the dots took a long time, so i tried out another crab scheme based off of a green brown coconut crab. Love the scheme you did and will most likly try it again. Thanks for the tutorial😊
It's so strange looking at them and thinking they're adorable with the coconut crab scheme, then remembering "oh yeah, these are still galactic monstrosities."
Not gonna lie, these Tyranids look like tastiest xenos I've ever seen with that paintjob
you say you've made a mistake at 3:03; I say you've learned a new lesson about scale/proportions.
Thanks for the videos! I don’t play tyranid but I have a few monstrous minis with carapaces, and thanks to your videos I’ve been trying to spice them up a bit instead of using a solid color
Your Tyranids are beautiful man👍
Very beautiful pattern I must say. It look “easy” to do and not loose your mind. As oppose of the usual little lines on the carapace that if you apply just too much pressure you end up with huge line which you can’t say with a straight face I meant to do that.
I will most likely use you technique with my own color pattern.
Thank you very much
Fantastic! Thank you, this was a pleasure to watch!
These are so awesome, I can not wait to do mine the same. Thank you so much!
Thank you for your tutorials!
I did my own variation on it using Citadel colours and contrast paints (as basis).
Personally, I was very happy with the Skeleton Horde - but I only put it on the Carapace, so maybe that makes the difference. It's stronger darkening in the recesses even makes the recess shading on the carapace superfluous.
One advantage I found the Contrast paints to have, when properly handled (not too much, not too little) is that you can actually go *around* the little vents and claws, with the paint not flowing onto them like a wash would. That opens up doing the vents first, but still placing more varied colours around them, because I no longer have to take care it won't drown out whatever I used there (nor the even more tedious doing the vents afterwards).
I did use Contrast paints on the skin, just a different one. A compromise between the Crab scheme and more classic colour distribution. And put a highlight on afterwards, because even with gaunts, I just can't help myself...
the scheme just works, the Tyranids have hard shells like a crab might as well be evolved from them
See, I did this with a Contrast paint, mixed with a little Contrast Medium. Not only was the effect completely under my control, but it dries absolutely matte. GW marketed the Contrast paints poorly by making them seem like a quick-and-sloppy solution to painting armies quickly. But, as you can see from world-class painters like KAHA, Trovarion, and Ben Komets, they are an artist's secret weapon.
If you want to experiment with ways to stop pooling of the wash, try adding some drops of 50% isopropyl alcohol to your wash. It should break the surface tension and allow more even coverage of the wash, and it won't impact the final paint color.
Low surface tension is actually why it pools- the lack of surface tension allows the wash to run across the model, leading to it pooling at the lowest point of the model rather than staying where it's applied. I try to avoid isopropyl in acrylic washes as its mild solvent properties on acrylics can have some unintended effects, but the Pledge I use as a varnish is also an excellent surfactant, so I've used that in the past with washes to help them flow. In this case, the Army Painter washes don't need the extra help.
I really like your videos. And the colour scheme, so much so that I am hoping to try and replicate it, to an extent on my "army". Thanks for the inspiration :)
Very neat scheme…thanks
Love the crabconut coke scheme
I dont have tyranids, but I got a box of Hadross from Wrath of Kings. There's a giant crab monster mini that I'm looking forward to trying this with. Thanks for sharing.
These are beautiful, I wonder what other colour palette would work.
Damn! So awesome but damn the level of patience. Good things since I started my army back in 2nd edition and no Tyranid looked alike, my army is a rainbow so for my next big guy I'm gonna copy you! Perhaps a second Dimachareon
Holy hell these look beautiful
Absolutely incredible! Subbed, can’t wait to check out your other stuff. I just really like coconut honestly and I plan on attempting this scheme.
they looks sooooo good !!
What a beast man... You are awesome. Thanks for sharing your tips to let us replicate your work!!!
You should do a video on airbrushing
This is lovely! I've kind of wanted to get into 'nid painting for a while. I'd still have to get an army though. In the meantime, I think this might work for the skin-parts of a Predator miniature, now I just have to find one.
I think the highlights and washes kind of corrupt this amazing scheme, I'd love to see one close up though.
This makes me want to paint tyranids more than ever. Thanks for the great content :-)
It really is a great paint job. thanks for sharing.
I was wondering if you could possibly do a reverse coconut crab scheme, with black as the body and white for the tops of the carapace. I love your style but was curious on a darker theme. Love your work and cant wait to see what models you do next.
Still my very favorite!
those are awesome! I saw them first on 9gag some time ago!
this is amazing!
Oh hey, I remember you from Facepunch! Great video :)
if you want to try another varnish i use jo sonja satin varnish, and the gloss for some wash jobs.
bottle is 9$ canadian for 250 ml. i dilute it with a bit of airbrush fluidiser and shoot in my airbrush, got good result for an all in one product so far
You mad genius.
this is dope as hell
Very nice work A1 job.
I’ve seen your posts on reddit. Pretty cool.
I would loooove to see how you painted the wings at 0:12
It's the same recipe as the normal pink fleshy color, just with veins drawn in VMC Brown Rose before the washes start.
Superb!
great video
looks yami xD awsome works!
1:51 is there any specific ones you would recommend?
What unit is this? 0:13 He's look badass
@CatgutPainting EXCELLENT videos and idea! A
ny recommendations on how to mix this up for a more green appearance? Loving the theme so much have picked up a few 'nids myself but would like to try a "greener" version but cant get my head around how i should adjust. Swapping out the Orange Brown maybe and adding green tone into the wash? Thoughts?
Yeah, that wouldn't take much change at all- replace Orange Brown with your choice of green, and then either leave the all-over wash as-is or sub in Green Tone instead of either Light Tone or Soft Tone. If you change the all-over wash, you might also consider swapping out the Red Tone for something else, since red + green will give you a muddy brown (better to just use a brown wash for the details in that case).
@@CatgutPainting top man and appreciate your thoughts
this is fantastically helpful, however I have the urge to change the colors to either a german flacktarn or WW2 waffen SS dot camo.
Maybe a colour scheme like the aliens from independence day would be good for tyranids. Would love to see your take on a colour scheme like that and maybe a shark colour scheme
I would think a "primer texture" before washes would simply make it look like the carapace isn't 100% smooth. More organic.
Smoothness is super-important for an army like Tau with all their flat surfaces, but less so for Nids. Or so it would seem.
I'm not personally doing the coconut crab scheme, but this answered so many questions I had for my own NPS scheme. Thanks so much for answering all these questions for us! You're a legend, man!
I would like to ask: can you provide a link to the airbrush? My scheme also relies on a good white base coat, and spray can primer isn't doing a good job.
still waiting on Coconut Crab GSC ;P .... and what am you puttting on that new base !
these look amazing Oo
That's love man
Can you do a video of how to do the scheme with GW paints because thats all i own
I know this is old, but I just found ya and I love this scheme, I've already got skeleton horde and several of the other contrast paints, are there any that you would say I could use, or would you say just use your wash?
Would you happen to have suggestions on army painter equivalents to the vallejo colors? None if the shops in my area carry vallejo
Have you tried using oil paint for your washes? You can make them as thin or thick as you want and clean it with running alchohol if it's on too heavy. Also price per how much you use is really good.
Sorry, I meant mineral spirits not rubbing alcohol.
Yep, I've used oil washes a fair bit, mostly for vehicles though. I find that the low surface tension of mineral spirits makes oil washes great for pin washes and recess shading, but they have a hard time consistently coloring raised surfaces, which is necessary for a wash-only scheme. That said, when combined with a drybrushed or airbrushed highlight, it's a great method for easily shading models without staining.
I've been really into the grimdark look, when I am able to get home (stuck overseas foreseeable future), I am planning on painting up some squig squads in a dark and gritty realistic style.
I've been getting inspired by guys painting using oil washes, AK interactive effects, and pigments.
I've also been inspired by your patterns and I could see it on a squig. :)
I did a search and found someone who did it in a similar style to what I want to do. But their version was more of a yellow/green tint and very unsaturated colors. They were really well painted.
These are great tutorials! I have a question for you. I’ve been having some trouble with losing detail with the krylon spray so I was thinking about switching to the citadel spray. However it sounds like corax white is hit or miss. Would this pattern and wash look just as good over a wraithbone base?
Also haven’t been able to find any Dullcote for the finish, and it sounds like maybe it was discontinued. Do you have a recommendation on an alternative?
I've seen others use Wraithbone and it came out fine. It'll be a little darker and a little yellower in the end result, but not a massive difference. As for the Dullcote, I have no specific alternative recommendations, but you can always try out whatever matte varnish is readily available to you.
Hmmm, to think of it... have you ever tried a technical pen/rapidograph for applying the dots?
Absolutely beautiful. I'd love to try this myself, but I've already painted half my army in traditional leviathan colors (cream white, black, purples). Would this patterning technique work well with those?
I'd definitely say so- here's some coconut crab-pattern Hormagaunts that a Reddit user did in the Leviathan scheme: i.imgur.com/Fh58UaSl.jpg
Really great scheme that looks like even beginners can get decent results! I was just wondering how you would paint wings. Just wash them with Dark Tone as well? Even bigger one's like a Hive Tyrant's? Thanks for the great tutorial!
I paint wings like the fleshy areas, but drawing in thin veins with VMC Brown Rose before any of the washes. You can find some pictures of my flying Hive Tyrant on my Instagram (@catgutpainting).
Great, I will definitely check it out. thanks for the quick response
Would you be able to do a flower or swimmer crab tutorial too?
i really want to see Tyranids pained like cockroaches, especially if the wings are changed to gossamer wings (instead of bat wings) :)
Can we please get your opinion on Airbrush and more importantly compressor! I am so close to investing but would love your thoughts
Is this possible with Tamiya paints?
Can u do an American color scheme?
Hello mates. What do you recommend as a substitute for varnish Pledge Floor Gloss? This varnish is no longer manufactured since January 2022 ☹
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a direct substitute that is as cheap as the Pledge, but any gloss varnish intended for miniatures or scale models will work.
@@CatgutPainting Thanks friend. Love your tyranids.