"New Formulation" GW Washes - What Did They DO to Them?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2022
  • Along with the new Games Workshop Contrast colors, they also sent me new "Shades" (or washes) AND reformulated the old colors. I show you my favorite washes - Nuln Oil, Agrax Earthshade, and Seraphim Sepia - and compare.
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  • @godofcrap42
    @godofcrap42 2 года назад +356

    So they've changed the new Shades to work better for recess shading, rather than full washing? ... Who's betting they'll come back in a few months/a year with a 'brand new Wash range' that's exactly the same as the old shades, but more expensive because of the 24ml bottle size?

    • @willdunn8846
      @willdunn8846 2 года назад +27

      Can’t wait to get me some Promethium Streak, Kinn Rune Sepia and Beast Snagga Brown.

    • @katuhtonik
      @katuhtonik 2 года назад +26

      I feel like you're a GW employee trying to prepare us.

    • @sinaptic
      @sinaptic 2 года назад +5

      I think you're right; it does say "shade" on the bottle, even though a LOT of people including myself use them for a wash effect (filter/tint) as well. GW marketing probably realized this somewhere along the line, and now will sell us both.

    • @jgraaay18
      @jgraaay18 2 года назад +5

      No bet. Has classic GeeDubs scumminess written all over it. I mean, JFC, the only thing I use their products for is paints nowadays, and now they're even fucking that up. Time to jump ship to Vallejo or Army Painter if the money-grubbing turds can't even get that right.

    • @purplewabbit7848
      @purplewabbit7848 2 года назад +2

      ai mean.. does anyone even use the washes anymore... add more water to your browns and blacks?

  • @Caniswalensis
    @Caniswalensis 2 года назад +184

    I just used the Army painter acrylic ink shaders. They work great. Soft tone, strong tone, dark tone. They are the equivalent of the Games Workshop holy trinity. Cheaper too.

    • @MattVarnish1103
      @MattVarnish1103 2 года назад +15

      And you can 'cut' them with 50/50 thinner medium for excellent cloth / flesh tones

    • @AtcRomans116
      @AtcRomans116 2 года назад +16

      i've moved on to Army Painter washes. Way more bang for your buck.

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs 2 года назад +6

      I've used different types of paints over the years but always fall back onto Army Painter, I still got many of the old GW paints lol and still useable. But the GW wash I used to get as I loved it was the Green wash - (can't remember its name, I just called it green wash) lol. But I'm sure it's been discontinued.

    • @martinaasandersen3775
      @martinaasandersen3775 2 года назад +6

      The new speed paints from Army Painter is also super awesome. I was skeptical before trying them but they lived up to the promises. At least for the type of "quick-to-table" painting i do.

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs 2 года назад +1

      @@martinaasandersen3775 I've not tried army painter speed paints - got way too many bottles of standard to get through 🤣🤣🤣. Will have to give them a look.

  • @akaken23
    @akaken23 2 года назад +144

    I loved them old shades. RIP beautiful shades.

  • @damein343
    @damein343 2 года назад +35

    An interesting video idea might be to see what competitors versions of these washes match the closest to your holy trinity and can fill the gap that GW can no longer offer

  • @VanAleph
    @VanAleph 2 года назад +92

    Whenever a company introduces a "new and improved recipe" it's always because it's cheaper to produce

    • @Fridelain
      @Fridelain 14 дней назад

      Or regulations forbid the old one.

  • @FernandoMSanz
    @FernandoMSanz 2 года назад +243

    GW once again "fixing" a problem that didn't exist in first place.

    • @teshin626
      @teshin626 2 года назад +6

      But they’re so good at this point why stop them they’re on a roll… . . . Down a hill

    • @leanderschuster3196
      @leanderschuster3196 2 года назад +7

      The problem was not enough margin
      And I bet my life savings they fixed that lol

    • @adambeckett8394
      @adambeckett8394 2 года назад +5

      It was a financial decision. Switching to using the same base mix as contrast meant that they can buy one base mix in a larger amount at a discount. It's also why they discontinued the glazes.

    • @NotTheStinkyCheese
      @NotTheStinkyCheese 2 года назад

      GW have been changing paint names and formulas since forever, which is probably why you shouldn't trust them for any long term projects ... as the exact matching thing might not exist after a few years.

    • @samsowden
      @samsowden 2 года назад +4

      @@adambeckett8394 or a supply chain issue, an change in internal processes that they then try to spin as innovation

  • @derrickmarais
    @derrickmarais 2 года назад +79

    Never thought I would ever see Uncle Atom loose his cool like this, the man was in a rage! 😁

    • @wraithface4410
      @wraithface4410 2 года назад +5

      Seriously? I was considering getting them but thought that a Nuln oil, seraphim coeila and agrax earthshade equaivelent existed? If so I no longer need to buy GW's :)))

    • @theandf
      @theandf 2 года назад +9

      Uncle Atom is so polite and reasonable even when he doesn't find something entirely satisfying, I think this is the closest to nerd-raging we are ever going to see him 😜

    • @Starburst7641
      @Starburst7641 2 года назад

      @Derrick Marais For good reasons!

    • @kej6753
      @kej6753 2 года назад +1

      @@wraithface4410 Oil washes...black, Burnt Umber, and pick a teal
      Oil paints are steady amd generally unchanging.

    • @alfredpotts6136
      @alfredpotts6136 2 года назад

      I tend to use Vallejo inks and dilute with Vallejo matt varnish plus an equal amount of water. Cheaper and in my experience, better.

  • @garylewis6864
    @garylewis6864 2 года назад +104

    Apart from Agrax I switched to Army Painter washes a few years ago and have never looked back. I am keen to test the new "white"GW washes but Army Painter is the way forward

    • @darkhighwayman1757
      @darkhighwayman1757 2 года назад +5

      Their washes are great.

    • @BasementRecordStudio
      @BasementRecordStudio 2 года назад +18

      @@oniryu246 approximate equivalents are dark tone for nuln oil, strong tone for agrax and soft tone for sepia, and flesh wash for reikland

    • @mattbrown5234
      @mattbrown5234 2 года назад +5

      The only problem I have with those is they dry very glossy.

    • @garylewis6864
      @garylewis6864 2 года назад +1

      @@mattbrown5234 try Daler Rowney matt acrylic varnish, I use it on everything to kill any shine

    • @Tobikrump
      @Tobikrump 2 года назад +1

      I already exclusively use army painter for their tools and vallejo for paints. Hope AP has a good sub for the old washes.

  • @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t
    @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t 2 года назад +40

    I was initially quite happy because - at the rate I paint and use them - I've got enough left of the old washes to last a year or two. But I'm also overdue to knock over a paint pot, so...

    • @krisbrooks1825
      @krisbrooks1825 2 года назад +4

      Put it in a dropper bottle.

    • @callumstuart9094
      @callumstuart9094 2 года назад +1

      If you can't be bothered to put it in droppers, just get in the habit of putting what you need on a wet palette with a pipette. It's not going to hurt your wet palette or get too thin, no matter what people say.

    • @ryszardmalarski9752
      @ryszardmalarski9752 2 года назад +1

      Try bind 3 of them together using hair band or tape. since I haven't spill any:)

  • @proft7211
    @proft7211 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the update! I am heading out to stock up on the old stuff now!

  • @howaboutthishumidity
    @howaboutthishumidity 2 года назад +24

    You know, I really am sick of GW changing up/getting rid of paints for absolutely no reason other than pushing out something shiny and new. When you spend years painting miniatures for a single army, the ONE thing you want from a paint range is continuity.

  • @anotherzingbo
    @anotherzingbo 2 года назад +21

    I frequently take advantage of the tinting/staining effect of the old Citadel washes to modify or harmonise the hue of something I've painted, in addition to shading it. As such these new Citadel washes have left me somewhat concerned. For when you want them only to recess shade models I think they'll be pretty good but I may have to modify my workflow somewhat when I run out of old washes.

    • @dickybird6916
      @dickybird6916 2 года назад +1

      Same. Can get similar results with burnt umber, sepia and black ink with the right amount of thinners, flow aid and water but the issue is finding that mix and getting the consistency.
      The real trouble is finding a replacement that matches other colours, arthonian camo shade will be my problem colour.

    • @martinlymer9535
      @martinlymer9535 2 года назад +1

      Try the army painter inks. I’ve had a lot of success using them for what you describe.

  • @Zzrik
    @Zzrik 2 года назад +157

    GW's new business idea" let's water everything down, smaller pots and best of all same prices as before" surely just what everyone wanted.

    • @ysbrann3059
      @ysbrann3059 2 года назад +1

      they are just adjusting their old paint to their new formula and standar pot.

    • @subodai85
      @subodai85 2 года назад +37

      @@ysbrann3059 but not adjusting the price... yes. Classic GW

    • @colson3050
      @colson3050 2 года назад +14

      @@ysbrann3059 "adjusting" making more moeny by making the washes worse quality and charging more for it.

    • @ysbrann3059
      @ysbrann3059 2 года назад +1

      @@colson3050 they are not making them worse , they will be differebt but worse or not i think it s beter to try them by ourself before talking about if it beter or worse , maybe their uses will change but that wont make them useless.

    • @colson3050
      @colson3050 2 года назад +8

      @@ysbrann3059 bro were in the comments of a video showing them off??? hello? they look 10x worse on flat surfaces. it looks worse then army painters washes(Which I use) and the cost is a huge difference.

  • @Rhone007
    @Rhone007 2 года назад +4

    Excellent video, especially that it was from the nerd bunker!! This is my favourite kind of comparison video, it feels real-time & I love the honesty of opinion too! 😁👍

  • @grutfrut5817
    @grutfrut5817 2 года назад +251

    Nearly every hobbyist : GW is getting worse and worse ...
    GW : Let's change the only thing every hobbyist still likes about us !

    • @ysbrann3059
      @ysbrann3059 2 года назад +15

      personaly idon t think it s getting worse , not talking about price but model and paint here. GW inovated a lot with contrast and the news models are jsut amazing. People jus realy like to complaing and dont focus on the good things

    • @Slail
      @Slail 2 года назад +48

      @@ysbrann3059 We get it, you're a GW fanboy.

    • @TheNarwhal85
      @TheNarwhal85 2 года назад +35

      Imagine bootlicking for a billion dollar company that routinely screws its consumers over

    • @brandonransley7091
      @brandonransley7091 2 года назад

      @@ysbrann3059 how much is GW paying you to shill their overpriced, objectively worse products. Don't tell me you're doing it for free?

    • @ysbrann3059
      @ysbrann3059 2 года назад +10

      @@TheNarwhal85 imagine appreciating a compagny that sell your hobby that you get so much appreciation from ? Imposible right ?

  • @thelog7161
    @thelog7161 2 года назад +1

    I'm definitely looking forward to trying out the reformulated shades, but I always love hearing your thoughts on this stuff, Atom. Its always interesting to me to hear how two different artists can have varying experiences with a product or approach. Looking forward to your vid on the contrasts next!

  • @M1tZk1
    @M1tZk1 2 года назад +268

    I suppose that Nuln Oil and Agrax are the most bought paints from Citadel. They are the two single most recommended paints/shades to get from GW. Why ruin them? Why try to fix something that doesn't need fixing? Just to raise profits? But if the overall product is worse that less people would by that. I mean the bottles got smaller and the shade itself got less pigments or forms more puddles. This is a disaster!!

    • @Sturmensky
      @Sturmensky 2 года назад +1

      Personally I'll just use my excess of agrax with a hint of Black Templar. No way in hell I'm paying more for less of an inferior product.

    • @brianhall4182
      @brianhall4182 2 года назад +8

      I wonder if it was an excuse to stick them in the smaller bottles for the same price.

    • @riccardonovello
      @riccardonovello 2 года назад +7

      Just use oil washes

    • @M1tZk1
      @M1tZk1 2 года назад +6

      @@riccardonovello yeah. This will be the next step.

    • @snowuk1472
      @snowuk1472 2 года назад +7

      Two options switch to the excellent vallajo washes or make your own with artists inks

  • @Bskijr
    @Bskijr 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for putting this out there! I have been slowly replacing my paints with other manufacturers and was hoping to continue using the washes from GW as they were doing a very good job. Considering the pot size and the issues you've mentioned I now want to look a different direction for my shading needs.

    • @remusventanus5341
      @remusventanus5341 2 года назад

      I'm gonna try Army Painters next. I love MIGs and Tamiyas also.

  • @remusventanus5341
    @remusventanus5341 2 года назад +7

    Interesting. I've actually switched to the Tamiya Panel Line for these colors personally. I find the advantage with it is I can easily remove any excess after it dries, and it dries in minutes.

  • @roccoraspanti5742
    @roccoraspanti5742 2 года назад +4

    I think you nailed it when you mentioned "workflow". Over the years, gw forced me to change my workflow many times due to changing/adding/discontinuing paints. While I find a good thing to explore new stuff, paints and recipes, I don't like being forced to. That's one of the reasons I almost entirely switched to other brands years ago, except a few gw paint here and there

  • @HermieMunster
    @HermieMunster 2 года назад +5

    I can only paint one way and that is to slop it on, tabletop ready is all I aspire to 😀 so will have to pick up a few more pots of the old stuff.

  • @OPTTWoodrow
    @OPTTWoodrow 2 года назад +3

    Cheers for the vid about this, as the person who introduced me to zenithal and its surrounding techniques i was waiting to hear your opinion on the reformulation!

  • @jusztinnemeti6380
    @jusztinnemeti6380 2 года назад +10

    Only GW products I still buy are Agrax earth shade, Nuln oil, sometimes sepia and their brushes. Out of all of these Agrax is the most important. I'm worried this might make models I paint in the future look different from the ones I've already painted.

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 2 года назад +1

      Really? I've always found their brushes to be grossly overpriced.

    • @jusztinnemeti6380
      @jusztinnemeti6380 2 года назад +1

      @@stevenschnepp576 the climate I live in is high desert. What that means for painting: you have to use a wet pallette and often thin your paints with a drying retarder instead of water. If the appropriate steps aren't taken, the paint can actually dry on your brush before you can get it from the pallette onto your miniature. Most brushes, particularly those that are synthetic can't handle this environment. The very tips will immediately bend after just one or two uses. The standard Citadel small layer brush is the easiest and least expensive brush I can find in my area that handles this climate. And yes, I'm aware they contract them from another company.

  • @stormycatmink
    @stormycatmink 2 года назад +5

    I found that for the contrast paints, just adding water would make them flow a lot better and behave like washes. Use contrast medium to make them more transparent. That was one feature I liked, I could get very different flows and effects depending on how I diluted it. In fact, I preferred that to the straight washes like Nuln Oil.

  • @DaneInTheUS
    @DaneInTheUS 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this! As a Necron player, Nuln Oil is incredibly important!

  • @tjdoc143
    @tjdoc143 2 года назад +5

    Looks like I’ve made the shift to oil washes just in time! I still use GW Shades, just not as often. I am very excited for the new Contrast paints, however.

  • @stephenchurch1784
    @stephenchurch1784 2 года назад +6

    Glazing with super thin oil paints has replaced the holy trinity of washes for me for almost a year now. More uniform surface tinting, easily erasable mistakes and the ability to streak for fast weathering make them a joy to work with

  • @padwicin01
    @padwicin01 2 года назад +3

    I really appreciate your review, what I would say about the new stuff is that you have to apply it differently to the old shades. You have to be more mindful of how much is on your brush and where it goes. With the old stuff I just use to slop it on and then re-paint my base layer, whereas with the new shades you can reduce the amount of work you have to do after you've shaded the recesses.

  • @brigandboy1425
    @brigandboy1425 2 года назад +34

    This is why I'm glad I over-bought my washes a long while back, and have enough to last potentially years (so long as they aren't in a super hot environment).
    Because GW likes to mess things up that don't require any changing at all.

    • @manyslayer5889
      @manyslayer5889 2 года назад +1

      Or until the wife knocks over a pot. RIP Nuln Oil.

    • @brianeno608
      @brianeno608 2 года назад

      Damn good work! I might pop into my local GW and see if their is any left. I have been using army painter for a black wash and although it's not the greatest I know how to use it now.
      I think most of us might be switching to another paint brand now. Why is GW doing this, all they had to do was improve.

    • @thebaron2277
      @thebaron2277 2 года назад +1

      @@manyslayer5889 transfer it into a dropper bottle

    • @manyslayer5889
      @manyslayer5889 2 года назад

      @@thebaron2277 I would but I paint out of the pot like a heathen.

  • @aleopardstail
    @aleopardstail 2 года назад +6

    the fact that GW can't leave well alone with paints is the best reason to use paints from somewhere else, basically can't say with any certainty that if you come back to a GW army after a few years you will get the paints.
    and they have done this before, remember Devlin Mud? near perfection in a pot.. so they changed it

    • @burgasaurus7792
      @burgasaurus7792 2 года назад

      I have the smalllest amount of Devlin mud left. Great wash

  • @archfrank
    @archfrank 2 года назад +2

    That's exactly how I felt looking at it when it was first announced. You just confirmed I'll be sticking to the old stuff for a while!

  • @MrDeadhead1952
    @MrDeadhead1952 2 года назад +1

    This whole video is a great way of promoting mixing your own washes. Mixing your own is cheaper and you have total control over flow and depth of colour. Personally I make my washes using oil paints which are most versatile and because of there slow drying characteristics allows plenty of time to adjust coverage and depth of staining. Using turps they can be thinned as wanted so amount of 'spread' can be adjusted exactly and where too much has been applied a wipe with cloth dampened with turps will allow either complete removal or subtle adjustments to be made. Oil pants also allow some interesting affects like depicting rust stains which peter out as they spread down the rusted object, the same goes of dicpicting leaking fluids or bleeding wounds. Oil paints are by there nature transparent allowing different coloured washed to be overlaid which can create some unique effects.

  • @stingray4567
    @stingray4567 2 года назад +30

    Seems like Army Painter quicksahdes (the dropper bottle ones, not the dips in tins) look like a better option now instead of the reformated GW stuff.

    • @jackalcoyote8777
      @jackalcoyote8777 2 года назад +3

      Weren't they always? Vallejo and Army Painter are almost always a better option than citadel's ridiculously priced, average specialty paints.

    • @Excaliber158
      @Excaliber158 2 года назад

      @@jackalcoyote8777 I agree in most cases. The exception in the past has been Nuln Oil and Earthshade. I like the contrast paints a lot too, but won't buy any more since the Army Painter Speed Paints are just better

  • @Triceratopping
    @Triceratopping 2 года назад +3

    I've been using Army Painter shades and they've been okay, in my quest to discover a good Nuln Oil replacement I've now found out about Vallejo army wash which comes in a 200 ml pot and is super cheap. Reviews I've found are generally good so I need to get my hands on it ASAP to try it out!

  • @mouseketeery
    @mouseketeery 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad I went and got a bunch of Drakenhof Nightshade pots for my son's Ultramarines - he's 11 and the classic method of base coat, shade, layer, drybrush highlight works well for him.

  • @skrymir92
    @skrymir92 2 года назад +1

    Great video Adam, good info, seemed well thought out and properly tested. I have yet to buy the contrast-y shades, but I'm glad I haven't gone out to buy them. My initial thought was that they would be great, but not all that glitters is gold, it would seem, while I'm not opposed to change, I feel like this new iteration of shades is still in testing with the general 40k customer base, and I cant wait to see the future of shades and your videos on them

  • @superspecky4eyes
    @superspecky4eyes 2 года назад +16

    Where would this hobby be without Agrax and Nuln Oil? It's like eating dinner without a knife and fork at this point.

    • @jackalcoyote8777
      @jackalcoyote8777 2 года назад +2

      I'm really interested to see if everyone starts to learn actual painting techniques, or if the old wash pots just go huge up in value.

    • @jakea3950
      @jakea3950 2 года назад +1

      @@jackalcoyote8777 washing is a "real technique" but it's one of many. Like a step in a recipe that's optional.
      Most people don't just only wash their models and call it a day.

  • @Ranalcus
    @Ranalcus 2 года назад +48

    In Food Industry "new formula" = We made a way to make it even CHEAPER!
    Looks same for GW

  • @OldNorseWanderer
    @OldNorseWanderer 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video first time finding your channel defo subscribed 👍🏻

  • @danishdefencearmymod
    @danishdefencearmymod 2 года назад +1

    @Tabletop Minions
    Hello there, You are one if not THE main source of referance for when i try to paint. Especialy now, Last year i had 3 strokes in my brain, 3 bloodcloths, they paralyzed me for a time leaving my right side of my body non functional, stubbon as i am i fought my way back on my feet and got arm and leg forking again, one of the things that helped me get back was that i got a bunch of blood angles i want to paint (arround a company of primaris blood angles) so watching you getting hints and how to's have been a greath help, along with the contrast paints saving me some time doing multiple layers ( :D )
    Thank you for your helpfull videos, they are super helpfull!
    Kind regars
    "Franzi"

  • @benwooding1311
    @benwooding1311 2 года назад +7

    Never a good sign when (after testing) the reaction to a new product is to rush out and stock up on the old product before it goes completely out of stock.

  • @Roadkiller85
    @Roadkiller85 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for your video. This development is highly interesting. I noticed a change in Agrax and the canoptec shade (released with new necrons). These set At bottom after some days of standing exactly like contrast paints, which is annoyong as hell. I think they changed the formula because of resource or financial reasons.

  • @josephskiles
    @josephskiles 2 года назад +2

    Great information! Thanks for this!

  • @philurbaniak1811
    @philurbaniak1811 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Uncle I appreciate the insight 👍👍

  • @mr.pontifex7595
    @mr.pontifex7595 2 года назад +5

    This is exactly why I invested in P3 and Valejo paints. 8+ years using them with little to no change or headaches like this. Makes the hobby more affordable as well, in my area Citadel paints are the priciest and least performative.

  • @chuck-n-debtaylor7553
    @chuck-n-debtaylor7553 2 года назад +6

    GW “Classic Coke” repackaging is right around the corner…coming to a local hobby store near you 😳

  • @erickmain
    @erickmain 2 года назад +1

    Very useful video! Thank you for the hard work!

  • @HellWhiteRaven
    @HellWhiteRaven 2 года назад +1

    I did the exact same thing and restocked my shades - after this video I might even hunt down some more and increase my stockpile

  • @OrakelofDeath
    @OrakelofDeath 2 года назад +5

    Ok, looks like there are two options now:
    1.) Say hello to the Washes of companys like Vallejo or The Army Painter. (Which are good Products. I'm kind of a hopper through this washes all the time, because sometimes I can't get the wash I want from one company.)
    2.) Find a recepy to mix your own washes online. (There are a few.)
    Either way: GW tries the old trick of getting more money for less product.

    • @remusventanus5341
      @remusventanus5341 2 года назад

      Its really skanky of them to decrease the amount you get.

    • @MacrossSD
      @MacrossSD 2 года назад

      @@remusventanus5341 Sadly, everybody's doing it, as their halfway cynical moves to "fight inflation". Just take a look round the grocery store and pay attention to the sizes you can buy today vs. what you could just a year ago. Food producers can get away with it because I need to eat. I don't need GW washes when there are other good alternatives.

  • @jimi1701a
    @jimi1701a 2 года назад +4

    I'm doing the same buying the old ones up where I can. Gutted they have changed sepia. Use it for my nids.

  • @rrl4245
    @rrl4245 2 года назад

    Thanks for this. I too use those three shades all of the time!

  • @brettsimpson1505
    @brettsimpson1505 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the heads-up.

  • @anniebae7049
    @anniebae7049 2 года назад +7

    I got to test all of them at my gw store, and I feel like I would want a bottle of the old stuff, and a bottle of the new stuff on hand. I would have greatly prefered the new nuln oil for my night lords over the old nuln oil. It tinting things less is a HUGE boon for me. I don't see this as ruined at all. My Casandora yellow though, how will I ever paint blonde hair again if I knock my pot over, really unhappy about that one. My thoughts on agrax are super mixed, but mostly negative. Also mixed on Drakenhoff Nightshade and Druchii violet changes, I think they flowed well, but they work worse for trying to do quick and easy muzzle burn.
    I personally didn't have much issue with the gummy-ness when I tried them myself, I suppose its because I don't glop them on? I'm not sure, but I just don't see them as "ruined" like a lot of people in here seem to think. Except casadora yellow. Look how they massacred my boy.

  • @pbeccas
    @pbeccas 2 года назад +4

    Oh no! That’s me done with my favourite washes. Guess I’ll look at Army Painters stuff.

  • @domoarigatomrrobot-oh6647
    @domoarigatomrrobot-oh6647 2 года назад +2

    Sounds like a great time to try out oil washes, especially if you like your minis dank.

  • @recursivecoin359
    @recursivecoin359 2 года назад +1

    Helpful as always. On my way to buy some shades before the new ones come out

  • @lorenzovive5801
    @lorenzovive5801 2 года назад +4

    you are totally justified in referring to those three washes as the "Holy Trinity." they are the "go to" for so much!

    • @thebaron2277
      @thebaron2277 2 года назад

      I'd include Reikland in there as well

  • @sourcedecay
    @sourcedecay 2 года назад +3

    When I do use washes, I prefer the army painter ones because they behave more like inks. I do use seraphim sepia once in a while still because I like the tone and haven't found a good replacement for it yet, but I also haven't looked very hard.
    For the last year or so I've been relying more on oil washes and Tamiya panel liners than hobby washes, but that's the gunpla nerd in me.

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs 2 года назад

      I use mostly Army painter paint but used GW washes - but started using Army painter washes and enjoying them although I did love the GW green wash they used to do..... Still miss that one lol

  • @secdup2510
    @secdup2510 2 года назад +2

    It may be a slight change but the consistency of paint colours in an army is really important, as those 3 in particular are used on all my models i will either have to buy up the old stock so i can stay consistent with new models or try and colour match my own wash because i really don't want to have to repaint all my models to make sure they match.

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks 2 года назад +2

    Looking forward to how this turns out. Hopefully they bring back the old formula. Nice video. Keep up the good work.

  • @RavenMorpheus
    @RavenMorpheus 2 года назад +21

    I've been using Contrast paint instead of GW's "shade" paints, and as I don't glob it all over for recess shading it works quite well. So the change to a "shade" mixed with the same medium as Contrast paint doesn't concern me much. What intrigues me is if I now have to buy Contrast Medium to thin the "new" "shades". Of course, as many have stated, GW don't do themselves any favours with their anti-consumer practices, like using shrinkflation on these "new" washes, it would seem many are getting fed up with it, as am I, but there are enough apologists that GW will never get the message...

    • @Born_Stellar
      @Born_Stellar 2 года назад +2

      don't buy contrast medium, its just matte medium and water.

    • @jackalcoyote8777
      @jackalcoyote8777 2 года назад +1

      Contrast medium isn't a real think. Mix matte medium or acrlyic medium with flow improver. You can get Liquitex brand of both of these at Hobby Lobby in the states (and probably Tescoe's in the islands)

  • @endlesswaffles6504
    @endlesswaffles6504 2 года назад +48

    Remember everyone, 25% reduced size for same price equals 33% higher price for volume! Load up on shades while you can.

    • @noblegalifreyan4551
      @noblegalifreyan4551 2 года назад +16

      Or just buy different stuff from different brands

    • @endlesswaffles6504
      @endlesswaffles6504 2 года назад +4

      @@noblegalifreyan4551 you're not wrong...

    • @Abfallkannibale
      @Abfallkannibale 2 года назад +1

      Reminds me kind of the twinky scam in the early 2000s.

  • @jamesclarke5331
    @jamesclarke5331 2 года назад +1

    It was refreshing to see a paint, paint in the style I do and see how the new shades perform. I've seen lots of videos about them, but its mostly people who know how to use contrast (spoiler alert, these new shades are watered down contrast), and you do need to move the paint around like contrast.

  • @theanimaster
    @theanimaster 2 года назад

    I figured it would be like this. Good thing I have a crud load of the old stuff!

  • @minigamerjeonsofbattle9376
    @minigamerjeonsofbattle9376 2 года назад +3

    Very interesting, have you used AP washes? They also feel more heavy and sticky compared to old formula GW washes, I like GW nuln oil and Agrax although I prefer AP’s color washes more than GW, they are quite a bit lighter in saturation.

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 2 года назад +5

    New is not necessarily better. From your results it looks as though the new formulation is better at pin washing as opposed to an overall wash. I will be stocking up on the old formula too. Thanks for this review, it was very helpful.

  • @jaythul
    @jaythul 2 года назад +1

    I’m still interested in testing out the new washes, but I finally got around to testing out oil washes this week and I was blown away; having more working time with the wash has improved my painting a lot.

    • @tabletopminions
      @tabletopminions  2 года назад +1

      I should try oil washes, but I actually want something that dries quicker, usually. Thanks for watching!

    • @remusventanus5341
      @remusventanus5341 2 года назад

      @@tabletopminions Enamel washes dry fast, and a q-tip with enamel thinner gives natural blends with any clean up. Game changer for me.

  • @ODonnchadhaBrian
    @ODonnchadhaBrian 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video sir, thank you.

  • @salvation7362
    @salvation7362 2 года назад +3

    Sounds like they pulled a "new Coke", can't wait for GW "classic" washes.

  • @kaliban2747
    @kaliban2747 2 года назад +3

    In conclusion, panic buy the old washes, thanks! 😁

  • @azrael1045
    @azrael1045 2 года назад

    i switched to army painter shades awhile ago and love them

  • @richardkerr4458
    @richardkerr4458 2 года назад +1

    thx going to stock up on the old

  • @BlastastiC
    @BlastastiC 2 года назад +4

    Washes were the last good reason I had for paying a premium on Citadel paint, I guess now there’s no good reason 🙃

  • @karuptedninja2000
    @karuptedninja2000 2 года назад +4

    As someone who works in the paint industry I think this reformulation is probably because of a material shortage forcing them to find new ways to make stuff. At least that's what pretty much every paint manufacturer in the states are forced to do right now. For example the one of the main ingredients for latex paint had it's allocation at my work reduced to 40% of what we bought back in 2019

    • @ysbrann3059
      @ysbrann3059 2 года назад

      Oh damn , thats a interesting comment , thx you for sharing

  • @Mad4saxBrewery
    @Mad4saxBrewery 2 года назад +1

    I have been thinning down Speed Paint for my washes lately. I also use Tamiya panel liner more than GW washes. A carry over from building tank models.

  • @snowuk1472
    @snowuk1472 2 года назад +1

    We had this when they lost Delven Mud and that line amazing washes have some saved for special days and nothing works as well talent in a bottle

  • @VD913
    @VD913 2 года назад +25

    The old shades were excellent the way they were, they didn't need to change them, they were great for all-over color modulation. I might just have to switch to oils and ditch the old style entirely, just so I'm not at the whims of proprietary blends.

    • @demon1103
      @demon1103 2 года назад

      Yeah. I've been messing with oil washes for a bit now (typically for larger models though)..but I may need to figure a way to just completely switch over before my agrax runs out. Such a shame, I loved that wash

    • @CaptinCrofty
      @CaptinCrofty 2 года назад +2

      you wont regret it

    • @joel6376
      @joel6376 2 года назад +5

      Buy artist inks +medium and make your own if you want to stick with acrylics.

    • @Arisilde
      @Arisilde 2 года назад +1

      @@demon1103 I've watched a couple videos now on artists who paint their minis basically entirely with oils, and they results are quite good. The process doesn't seem much more difficult in most cases other than a little more care with drying, and some clear coat layers to hold things down.

    • @kasperv967
      @kasperv967 2 года назад

      I've been learning to make my own ink washes lately and honestly it's been a great experience. No more need to worry about proprietary blends, just my own knowledge.

  • @alfyb4512
    @alfyb4512 2 года назад +62

    This is weird, Vince’s test (literally the same, splitting Space Marines in 2) gives the opposite result: less blotchiness and less staining with the new ones…

    • @popcorngenerator1925
      @popcorngenerator1925 2 года назад +47

      Vince moves the paint around a lot more, soaks up excess, teases it into where he wants the paint to go, basically doesn’t let it blotch on flat surfaces. Which is realistically how you should do it with both paints.
      A lot of painters will just goop it all over and let it dry. I’m those cases, yeah, the old stuff was probably more forgiving as it flowed into the recesses a bit more without them trying.

    • @luc7870
      @luc7870 2 года назад +5

      @@popcorngenerator1925 well I mean that’s exactly what was outlined at the end of the video. But I do prefer the convenience of the older shades a lot more. You could do so much more with them too in the realm of control, I feel. That quality it had to sink itself into recesses and how easy it was to manipulate it after you’d applied it was just so much better

    • @rmkarros
      @rmkarros 2 года назад +21

      @@popcorngenerator1925 issue is most people don't paint like Vince, most people paint like Adam and just splotches it on.

    • @tabletopminions
      @tabletopminions  2 года назад +57

      My good friend Vince is an award winning painter - he doesn’t “slop it on” like most people do. Like I said - if you’re very careful, the new stuff will probably work well. However, most of us aren’t as careful as Vince. Thanks for watching!

    • @juanndelp9649
      @juanndelp9649 2 года назад

      Yeah, Im very excited about its use in metallics.

  • @juanndelp9649
    @juanndelp9649 2 года назад +2

    Yay, now I need to buy contrast medium to thin my washes!!! thanks GW :(

  • @ProrokLebioda
    @ProrokLebioda 2 года назад +1

    Whole model covered is cool test, but I've usually done that on really textured parts. I wonder how both versions compare on direct recess application. I know that using gloss varnish is really helpful, but usually I'm too lazy.
    I've recently realized that I'm using GW washes less and less... I've got bored of reapplying paint to areas where wash went, so now I'm painting with what's on my palette already (just thinning with water). It's much more fun!

  • @devononair
    @devononair 2 года назад +12

    Hmm... they look okay to me. The biggest annoyance will be shaking them up. The old ones were so easy to use. I wish they hadn't changed them though: these washes are renowned across the hobby as being excellent. Messing with them is a massive gamble.

    • @Cremefreeeesh
      @Cremefreeeesh 2 года назад

      Used all of them and they seem fine…not sure if they were better or worse but they did what I wanted them to do

  • @iainclark2959
    @iainclark2959 2 года назад +3

    I am comfortable with change in life, as long as Agrax Earthshade, Seraphim Sepia and Nuln Oil stay exactly the same. Seriously, why would they mess with those!?!

  • @HauntedCorpseGaming
    @HauntedCorpseGaming 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad I bought WAYYYY to many washes now... Thanks GW for making my insane hubris of buying more washes than I'll ever need validated. :D
    I usually water down the sepia a bit when I use it so it being thinner for the new version isn't a surprise.
    I love using slightly watered down Nuln Oil for black lining, Sepia for adding a bit of depth to faces and browns/tans as well as copper and non-silver metallics.

  • @WostryFerenc
    @WostryFerenc 2 года назад +2

    I want to recommend the Green Stuff World washes, Andalusian Earth and Ancient Sepia (ca. equivalents of Agrax and S Sepia). Right now my favorite washes.

  • @JoshuaCunningham2397
    @JoshuaCunningham2397 2 года назад +58

    Even if they made the paint "better" it still wouldn't be good because it's gonna be impossible to make models look the same as your old ones and that matters to me a lot more. If they just made new stuff that would be fine, but why take away?

    • @Tallio100
      @Tallio100 2 года назад +19

      They are cutting costs for themselves with the paint mixture while upping the prices. Pretty bad behaviour from GW there.

    • @dafruk1
      @dafruk1 2 года назад +8

      I've had armies painted over the last 30 years that I'm still adding to. That is about 5 different changes of paint ranges. This isn't really a problem, it always matches closely enough.

    • @ysbrann3059
      @ysbrann3059 2 года назад +2

      @@Tallio100 but the paint is beter than before ? And hey are just starting to standardize their pot

    • @ysbrann3059
      @ysbrann3059 2 года назад +2

      Why take it ways ? for the same reason they don t sell their very old model , because it cost a lot just to keep that in the production chain.

    • @Vin_Venture896
      @Vin_Venture896 2 года назад +11

      @@ysbrann3059 ‘Standardise their pot’ hahahahahaha fucking copium. It’s interesting how their pots didn’t ‘standardise’ themselves to 24ml now isn’t it?

  • @rasmusolesen5307
    @rasmusolesen5307 2 года назад +4

    My biggest critique is that they didn't split the contrast range into base, general and shade categories.
    With my specific "painting style" i think i will prefer the new shades. But completely discontinuing any kind of wash/stain product seems super strange to me.
    Together with contrast paint, it is literally the only type that benefits from pots instead of dropper bottles.

    • @greybishop7346
      @greybishop7346 2 года назад +1

      GW has done this multiple times. I started in 3rd and there used to be a line of Citadel inks that were removed around the same time the pink and purple range got seriously depleted. I can think of 2-3 major overhauls to the paint product line, each changing the colors slightly and major name changes to the point GW would release a comparison chart. Yet with each new iteration, there was always something being removed.

    • @rasmusolesen5307
      @rasmusolesen5307 2 года назад +1

      @@greybishop7346 I have always wondered if Army Painter picked up the Inks from the manufacturer when GW started making Shades instead. The timing was pretty close if I remember correctly.
      I can see that Coat d'Arms has the "original" ink range. Never mind.

  • @hughwoodford
    @hughwoodford 2 года назад

    yup ninjon said a similar thing, they behave and feel like contrasts now more than shades and that is clearly evident with how the look almost exactly like how contrasts do over shoulder pads etc.

  • @klavakkhazga3996
    @klavakkhazga3996 2 года назад

    Vallejo game wash "Sepia shade" was a great replacement for me a few years ago, it's great. I don't think my heart could handle spilling another GW wash pot again, it would implode with rage.
    One trick to really feel the consistency of a paint is to paint a little line on your left hand, you can very easily tell how it goes down the natural recesses of skin and it doesn't absorb like it does if you test on paper.

  • @Yoghurtacid
    @Yoghurtacid 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this, have followed suit and bought a bunch of the old washes..really annoying to be honest!

  • @absolutfreak5012
    @absolutfreak5012 2 года назад +5

    Honestly I like that more - I'm looking for Nuln Oil to do less staining and more of getting to the cracks. I was first excited about this through a video by Ninjon, and this seems to confirm it a bit. If you like the staining effect, I suggest Basilicanum Grey.

  • @thefreik
    @thefreik 2 года назад +1

    The new versions of the shades are constrast formula :)
    The big upside is that you can now mix the shades with the contrast paints!!! Which is AWESOME.

  • @Falcon1962
    @Falcon1962 2 года назад +2

    for those despairing at the loss of the old shades: come to vallejo, we have everything and more.

  • @henrycaltagirone3959
    @henrycaltagirone3959 2 года назад +3

    This is why I switched to army painter
    The speed paints are more consistent than the gw contrast paint
    The inks are always consistent
    And they're way cheeper!!

    • @tabletopminions
      @tabletopminions  2 года назад

      I just don’t want my washes in dropper bottles, I want them in pots. That’s mainly why I don’t find myself using Army Painter washes much. Thanks for watching!

    • @p_serdiuk
      @p_serdiuk 2 года назад

      @@tabletopminions I wonder if pots are available from third parties, since dropper bottles definitely are

  • @TheHairydanny22
    @TheHairydanny22 2 года назад +7

    24ml to 18ml for the same price? they're such conmen

  • @markgnepper5636
    @markgnepper5636 2 года назад +2

    Great stuff friend 👏 👍

  • @psychoticsquirrel
    @psychoticsquirrel 2 года назад +2

    you should consider making a video about alternative not GW shades available and how well they do the job

  • @BB-pn2qv
    @BB-pn2qv 2 года назад +3

    It might be a great time to show how to make one's own washes :( worried

    • @tabletopminions
      @tabletopminions  2 года назад

      There’s lots of resources and recipes out there. Thanks for watching!

  • @Ryanironwolf
    @Ryanironwolf 2 года назад +6

    Ah how I remember Devlan Mud. GW loves to mess with their stuff for sure.

    • @matth6923
      @matth6923 2 года назад +1

      made agrax look wack

  • @Kamyen316
    @Kamyen316 2 года назад +1

    I have been using army painters speed paint now over contrast. Also their shades (light/dark tone) which works better for dark shading

  • @fleetadmiralmatteo4123
    @fleetadmiralmatteo4123 2 года назад

    Nice analysis! I've been curious about these three in particular. I will have to try them out. I always have my Army Painter washes as a backup. I would love to hear your thoughts on the now more complete line of contrast paints.