They look perfect. I wish I could paint this quickly. I have painted a few armies over the years and it takes me so long. This was a great video. Thanks for sharing!!
in my case it's been a bit under 4 years and only one of my knight models is completed up to the point of me adding the house heraldry onto it's left front pouldron and outer leg panels. the rest vary beyond that with a second hand one being mostly painted, my original one being stripped and in bits and 4 armigers awaiting some asthetic conversions and painting. we'll see if they get completed this year
Haha I understand that, it took me 8 month for finishing my first Imperial knight ^^ And that was for a event, I wanted it to be perfect but with the dead line it was very good but not perfect ^^ And with time (that was in 2015) I learned lot of tips to paint faster :)
as a long time Warhammer fan I just want to tell you all, you dont have to engage with the collecting, painting and tabletop playing side of the hobby if you dont want to.. I have been into warhammer for about 14 years and has NEVER bought any models or been to any tabletop gaming store. I engage with Warhammer 40k purely for the lore, read all the books and play P'n'P role-playing game with friends.. write my own fanfic, build my own whole sub-sectors of planets, unique guard regiments and cultures, Sororitas convents and space marine origins.
Thanks :) It's Munitorum Varnish from GW I use it to secure the pigments and the decals, and it also protect the paint from my dirty fingers when playing haha
A couple of tips: #1 Never use super glue on plastic models; use plastic cement instead. Super glue on plastic is brittle. #2 Don't use metallic paints on a wet palette. The moisture causes the paint and metallic flake pigment to separate.
Super glue is better to glue painter parts Plastic cement could damage the paint work. If you just mix the metallic paint often on your wet palette, there is no problem 😊 Obviously, not put too much paint
je m'attendais pas à te voir faire des vidéos en anglais mais en tout cas c'est super ce que tu fait par pitié continue 🤩
Oh merci beaucoup ! C'est gentils :) Je continue avec plaisir haha :)
Managed my Chaos Knights army in 1 month. 4 wardogs, 2 abominate chassis, a lancer and an atropos. no airbrush!
Waouh ! Really impressive without an airbursh ! GG !
@@AlexMinis Thanks! Basement apartment with few windows and Canadian winter keeps me off it. Lol
They look perfect. I wish I could paint this quickly. I have painted a few armies over the years and it takes me so long. This was a great video. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you very much :D
Great video ! Keep up the good work ;)
Thank you very much ! :D
wow je savais pas que tu faisais aussi du contenu en anglais =') bonne découverte^^
Merci 😄
Ca date de cette année ^^
in my case it's been a bit under 4 years and only one of my knight models is completed up to the point of me adding the house heraldry onto it's left front pouldron and outer leg panels. the rest vary beyond that with a second hand one being mostly painted, my original one being stripped and in bits and 4 armigers awaiting some asthetic conversions and painting. we'll see if they get completed this year
Haha I understand that, it took me 8 month for finishing my first Imperial knight ^^
And that was for a event, I wanted it to be perfect but with the dead line it was very good but not perfect ^^
And with time (that was in 2015) I learned lot of tips to paint faster :)
Hope you'll compet them this year ! Wish you luck :)
as a long time Warhammer fan I just want to tell you all, you dont have to engage with the collecting, painting and tabletop playing side of the hobby if you dont want to.. I have been into warhammer for about 14 years and has NEVER bought any models or been to any tabletop gaming store. I engage with Warhammer 40k purely for the lore, read all the books and play P'n'P role-playing game with friends.. write my own fanfic, build my own whole sub-sectors of planets, unique guard regiments and cultures, Sororitas convents and space marine origins.
Cool stuff! What was that final spray can step you did on them?
Thanks :)
It's Munitorum Varnish from GW
I use it to secure the pigments and the decals, and it also protect the paint from my dirty fingers when playing haha
@@AlexMinis Awesome thank you! They turned out great!
Someone likes The Killers! Nice.
Haha yes :)
I'd like to get some Imperial/Chaos Knights someday!
There are great armies, I love them :)
A couple of tips: #1 Never use super glue on plastic models; use plastic cement instead. Super glue on plastic is brittle. #2 Don't use metallic paints on a wet palette. The moisture causes the paint and metallic flake pigment to separate.
Super glue is better to glue painter parts Plastic cement could damage the paint work.
If you just mix the metallic paint often on your wet palette, there is no problem 😊
Obviously, not put too much paint
le chat qui se casse la figure priceless >
Moi qui viens de la chaîne principale 💀
il vas sortir sur la chaine fr ou passs?
Oui comme toutes les vidéos de cette chaine ;)
You have a french channel i think?
Yes 😊
Att quoooiii on má cache as miniature anglais depuisss quand ???
Depuis Fevrier avec quelques test et retour serieux depuis Skaventide ^^
@@AlexMinis sa me fera travailler mon anglais