Can you Build and Paint a Skaven Army in 24 Hours?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @GoobertownHobbies
    @GoobertownHobbies 2 года назад +134

    Oh I'm seeing this! It's great to meet you Sergei :-) I normally try to multitask while I watch videos, but I ended up being captivated for the whole journey. The start of your skaven army is looking reaaaaalllly good, congratulations on the incredible efficiency! :-) Also the reveal at the end.. you started at 12AM????? hahahaha, oh wow that sounds rough. I like to get a good night's rest and start at 10AM when I try something goofy like this hehehe

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +14

      Great to meet you too Brent! That is one hell of a compliment and I appreciate it a lot, especially since your video was the inspiration for this one =)
      Well I though that I would be able to paint longer and with more efficiency if I would sleep until 10 AM and then start building at 12 AM, still don't know if that was such a great idea ^^
      Thank you for watching and your feedback, that's definitly a major highlight of my youtube adventure!

  • @Lesandira
    @Lesandira 2 года назад +3

    I clicked on this video because the dog looked really cute

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      Well he is definitely not Sif!

  • @mevenyo
    @mevenyo Год назад +2

    I came to learn … then this doggo apears

  • @HULKReality.3064
    @HULKReality.3064 2 года назад +1

    thank you mini quest 64

  • @johndeemer8328
    @johndeemer8328 Год назад +1

    very cool build kit and painting

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад

      Thanks John, glad you liked how it turned out :)

  • @nicklauswest9274
    @nicklauswest9274 2 года назад +1

    Strong work! Love the bases

  • @mikespaintedminis5100
    @mikespaintedminis5100 2 года назад +1

    Great job man well done!

  • @kaldorf
    @kaldorf 6 месяцев назад +1

    Those look great. Props on this. Found your video as I look for ideas on how to get my Skaven ready. Hope mine look half as good as yours in 5 times the time it took you.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks mate! Preparation is the key. I wrote a big list including every model, paint and how to mix/where to use them.
      I'm sure your models will look absolutely fantastic =) (I want to see them when you're done!)

  • @Sophomorechance
    @Sophomorechance 2 года назад +1

    me and my girlfriend loved this video, we even got a bit teary at the bit where you talked about not sure you could produce something useful. Well i'm here to say you did. I'm using your guide for my new skaven army and they already look amazing. Lots of love from the UK!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      That is sooo nice from you, almost made me teary, thank you very much!!! Would love to see your Skaven!

  • @conrad5675
    @conrad5675 Год назад +1

    This is soooo inspiring :) Perfect for me and my GF that are just starting our journey in AoS , as we often got our weekends spare this most be done :D

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад

      Oh boy, there's nothing better than sharing some hobby time as a couple! What are you going to paint?
      Best greetings to you both, thank you so much for watching!

    • @conrad5675
      @conrad5675 Год назад +1

      @@MiniQuest64 I´m going after Skaven , and masterclan. She is going nighthaunt. Plan is that in september we will have 750 ish points so we can start to lern the game :)

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад

      Sounds like a great plan! I painted all the night haunts from the AOS Starter Set Soul Wars, so I'm looking forward to her experience. I found them pretty hard to paint, but heard otherwise from beginners too! Guess it's kinda hit or miss ^^

  • @joelsundelin9365
    @joelsundelin9365 2 года назад +2

    Hello it's Joel again! The guy who wondered about colors on the Rat Ogre etc. could you list all the steps again? Awesome channel btw!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      Hey Joel! No problem at all my man, thank you for the kind words =)
      The Bases:
      1. Mix some Milliput and Greenstuff together, first both parts of these on their own, then all together. About 80% Milliput and 20% Greenstuff. Mix it really good, that should take some time.
      2. Put a piece on each base, flatten it out a bit, with wet hands for example (I put every base on double sided Tape, that would make every step a lot more comfortable.
      3. Make everything wet (including the roller) and roll over with a texture roller (I bought one from Greenstuff World, but It is also possible to 3D Print your own).
      4. Into the Oven, 40 to 50 °C for 15 minutes, take it out and let it cool afterwards.
      5. If everything is dry and hard, Water down some PVA Glue (10% Water / 90% PVA) and put some sand over the PVA.
      6. Oven again, same conditions.
      7. Prime Everything with Mechanicus Standard Grey
      8. Drybrush Or Wash, you can switch these two steps, depending on the look you want to achieve
      9. Wash everything with Nuln Oil
      10. Drybrush heavily with Dawnstone Grey
      11. Light Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey
      12. Paint the Sand with Cygor Brown Contrast
      13. Wash the Sand and the area around the Sand with Asmodian Casmoshade
      14. Put some dry or brown tufts onto your bases
      15. Paint the rims of the base with Abbadon Black
      Plague Monks:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Robes with Millitarum Green Contrast (did the banner too)
      4. Paint the Fur Parts and the Nose with Cygor Brown Contrast
      5. Paint all the wooden parts with Wyldwood Contrast
      6. Paint all the leather parts with Snakebite Leather Contrast
      7. Paint the Tongue/Mouth section with Screamer Pink and wash it with Druchii Violet (you could Druchii Violet at this point to wash the Tails too, to make them more purple)
      8. For the Eyes basecoat with Averland Sunset, Paint a dot with Abbadon Black and then a Glaze of Red, like Bloodletter
      9. Paint all the Parchments, Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      10. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metalls I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      11. Mimic some writing on the parchment by painting an undefined line with Rhinox Hide and some Skaven marks with a Red Color like Khorne Red.
      12. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly weapons and banner) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect
      13. The Banner Logo was painted with Rhinox Hide and then Khorne Red on top, so you still got the outline of Rhinox Hide around your symbol.

      Grey Seer:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Skirt with Terradon Turqoise Contrast
      4. Wash the upper Robe with Nuln Oil and Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey, then Edge Highlight with Ceramic White
      5. Paint the Fur and Nose with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil and Layer/Drybrush some Stormvermin Fur on top
      6. Paint the Tongue/Mouth section with Screamer Pink and wash it with Druchii Violet (you could Druchii Violet at this point to wash the Tails too, to make them more purple)
      7. For the Eyes basecoat with Averland Sunset, Paint a dot with Abbadon Black and then a Glaze of Red, like Bloodletter
      8. Paint all the Horns, Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      9. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metalls I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      Rat Ogre:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Some Layers with Cadian Fleshtone on the skin.
      4. Blood Angels Red Contrast into the cuts and scars on the skin and then paint the Skirt too.
      5. Edge Highlight with Fire Dragon Bright on the Red Skirt
      6. Paint the Fur and Nose with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil and Layer/Drybrush some Stormvermin Fur on top
      7. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      8. Paint all the Bandages, Teeth, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast except the Bandages on the head, which we wash with Nuln Oil
      9. Paint the Claws on hand and feet with Abbadon Black, Then Edge Highlight with mechanicus Standard Grey and Dawnstone
      10. Blood for the blood God on the bandages, where the eyes would be
      11. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly Chains) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect

      Plague Claw Rat Team:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Skirt with Blood Angels Red Contrast
      4. Paint the upper clothes with Terradon Turqoise Contrast
      5. Paint the Fur Parts and the Nose with Cygor Brown Contrast
      6. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      7. Paint all the Bandages,Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      8. They Eyes on the Mask: Bascoat with Abbadon Black, Paint a dop form onto the bottom of the lense with Khorne Red, bright that color up with fire dragon bright and start painting smaller areas. Lastly a point of Ceramic White on the Upper Area / Opposite Position, and a layer of ardcoat overall to make it gloss.
      9. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly levers) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect
      10. Vomit Effect on the pan: Basecoat with Vomit Brown, Wash with Carroburg Crimson, Layer or Drybrush lightly with Vomit Brown again, mix some Screaming Scull into Vomit Brown and Layer/Drybrush again on less surface.
      Plague Claw & Screaming Bell:
      1. Sub Assembly!
      a. Plague Claw: Wheels, Body Frame, Rats
      b. Sceaming Bell: Wheels, Bell, Bell Gong, Fireshrine, Grey Seer, Rat Ogre
      2. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White), make sure the warpstone and the flame thingis are white!
      3. Paint all the Rocks on the Screaming Bell with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil, Drybrush with Dawnstone and lightly with Ulthuan Grey
      4. Paint all the wooden parts with Wyldwood Contrast, Then Drybrush with Baneblade Brown and lightly with Ushabti Bone
      5. Paint the Warpstone with Hexwraith Flame, let that dry completely (important!), then Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey, Glaze with Waywatcher Green and after that with Lamenters Yellow
      6. Paint all The Cables on The Plague Claw with Khorne Red, Mix some Fire Dragon Bright into your Khorne Red and layer some highlights on the cables
      7. Paint the Runes on the Screaming Bell with Ceramic white and Glaze over the runes and the area around them with Waywatcher Green in multiple layers
      8. Paint all the Ropes on the Screaming Bell with Zandri Dust and Wash with Cygor Brown
      9. Paint all the Metal Parts with a Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metals, like all the bells, I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      11. Vomit Effect on the Plague Claw: Basecoat with Vomit Brown, Wash with Carroburg Crimson, Layer or Drybrush lightly with Vomit Brown again, mix some Screaming Scull into Vomit Brown and Layer/Drybrush again on less surface.
      10. Optional some Blood for the Blood God on the spikes on the front side
      11. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly levers) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect,
      and a heavy watered down Skag Brown on all the nuts, bolts,spikes, gears and other metal parts.

    • @joelsundelin9365
      @joelsundelin9365 2 года назад +1

      Avsome! Thx🙏🏻

  • @adamkerby-jones5711
    @adamkerby-jones5711 2 года назад +1

    Well you gained a new sub from this video alone, and having then gone and watched a lot of your other videos...all I can say is damn. Very nice painting and brilliant videos mate. Keep it up

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      Thanks mate, that's totally awesome! Glad you liked it, it took a lot of work to make and nice comments like yours are the reason to keep me going =)

  • @Mrshyguy775
    @Mrshyguy775 Год назад +1

    Hey, great video. Thanks for this!

  • @Richard-qh5yo
    @Richard-qh5yo Год назад +1

    Sehen sehr gut aus, Abo haste

  • @OliverBack
    @OliverBack Год назад +1

    Found this video by searching skaven painting, do you have a hobby space video? Seems like a really cool set up you've got!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад +1

      Hey Oliver! Thanks for watching, man! I haven't made a video about that yet, but you can see a lot of that in the "Cancer" Video of mine (16:02 and 16:31).
      I also made two posts on Instagram where I showed how my hobby places changed and evolved over the years =)

  • @napukapu
    @napukapu 11 месяцев назад

    Oddly enough this makes me want to try a 24hr challenge also.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  11 месяцев назад

      It is a unique experience for sure and you get a complete army painted :D
      But be prepared for the aftermath, needed 3 days of full rest.

  • @TheEventide
    @TheEventide Год назад +2

    I would love to replicate this (but not record it of course). I have too many Skaven to paint, and too little time and money to spend.
    Do you have a list of the colors you used? Specifically the green you used for the plague monk robes.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад +2

      He Eventide! Thanks for watching:)
      Here is the complete list:
      The Bases:
      1. Mix some Milliput and Greenstuff together, first both parts of these on their own, then all together. About 80% Milliput and 20% Greenstuff. Mix it really good, that should take some time.
      2. Put a piece on each base, flatten it out a bit, with wet hands for example (I put every base on double sided Tape, that would make every step a lot more comfortable.
      3. Make everything wet (including the roller) and roll over with a texture roller (I bought one from Greenstuff World, but It is also possible to 3D Print your own).
      4. Into the Oven, 40 to 50 °C for 15 minutes, take it out and let it cool afterwards.
      5. If everything is dry and hard, Water down some PVA Glue (10% Water / 90% PVA) and put some sand over the PVA.
      6. Oven again, same conditions.
      7. Prime Everything with Mechanicus Standard Grey
      8. Drybrush Or Wash, you can switch these two steps, depending on the look you want to achieve
      9. Wash everything with Nuln Oil
      10. Drybrush heavily with Dawnstone Grey
      11. Light Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey
      12. Paint the Sand with Cygor Brown Contrast
      13. Wash the Sand and the area around the Sand with Asmodian Casmoshade
      14. Put some dry or brown tufts onto your bases
      15. Paint the rims of the base with Abbadon Black
      Plague Monks:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Robes with Millitarum Green Contrast (did the banner too)
      4. Paint the Fur Parts and the Nose with Cygor Brown Contrast
      5. Paint all the wooden parts with Wyldwood Contrast
      6. Paint all the leather parts with Snakebite Leather Contrast
      7. Paint the Tongue/Mouth section with Screamer Pink and wash it with Druchii Violet (you could Druchii Violet at this point to wash the Tails too, to make them more purple)
      8. For the Eyes basecoat with Averland Sunset, Paint a dot with Abbadon Black and then a Glaze of Red, like Bloodletter
      9. Paint all the Parchments, Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      10. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metalls I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      11. Mimic some writing on the parchment by painting an undefined line with Rhinox Hide and some Skaven marks with a Red Color like Khorne Red.
      12. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly weapons and banner) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect
      13. The Banner Logo was painted with Rhinox Hide and then Khorne Red on top, so you still got the outline of Rhinox Hide around your symbol.

      Grey Seer:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Skirt with Terradon Turqoise Contrast
      4. Wash the upper Robe with Nuln Oil and Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey, then Edge Highlight with Ceramic White
      5. Paint the Fur and Nose with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil and Layer/Drybrush some Stormvermin Fur on top
      6. Paint the Tongue/Mouth section with Screamer Pink and wash it with Druchii Violet (you could Druchii Violet at this point to wash the Tails too, to make them more purple)
      7. For the Eyes basecoat with Averland Sunset, Paint a dot with Abbadon Black and then a Glaze of Red, like Bloodletter
      8. Paint all the Horns, Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      9. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metalls I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      Rat Ogre:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Some Layers with Cadian Fleshtone on the skin.
      4. Blood Angels Red Contrast into the cuts and scars on the skin and then paint the Skirt too.
      5. Edge Highlight with Fire Dragon Bright on the Red Skirt
      6. Paint the Fur and Nose with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil and Layer/Drybrush some Stormvermin Fur on top
      7. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      8. Paint all the Bandages, Teeth, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast except the Bandages on the head, which we wash with Nuln Oil
      9. Paint the Claws on hand and feet with Abbadon Black, Then Edge Highlight with mechanicus Standard Grey and Dawnstone
      10. Blood for the blood God on the bandages, where the eyes would be
      11. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly Chains) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect

      Plague Claw Rat Team:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Skirt with Blood Angels Red Contrast
      4. Paint the upper clothes with Terradon Turqoise Contrast
      5. Paint the Fur Parts and the Nose with Cygor Brown Contrast
      6. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      7. Paint all the Bandages,Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      8. They Eyes on the Mask: Bascoat with Abbadon Black, Paint a dop form onto the bottom of the lense with Khorne Red, bright that color up with fire dragon bright and start painting smaller areas. Lastly a point of Ceramic White on the Upper Area / Opposite Position, and a layer of ardcoat overall to make it gloss.
      9. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly levers) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect
      10. Vomit Effect on the pan: Basecoat with Vomit Brown, Wash with Carroburg Crimson, Layer or Drybrush lightly with Vomit Brown again, mix some Screaming Scull into Vomit Brown and Layer/Drybrush again on less surface.
      Plague Claw & Screaming Bell:
      1. Sub Assembly!
      a. Plague Claw: Wheels, Body Frame, Rats
      b. Sceaming Bell: Wheels, Bell, Bell Gong, Fireshrine, Grey Seer, Rat Ogre
      2. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White), make sure the warpstone and the flame thingis are white!
      3. Paint all the Rocks on the Screaming Bell with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil, Drybrush with Dawnstone and lightly with Ulthuan Grey
      4. Paint all the wooden parts with Wyldwood Contrast, Then Drybrush with Baneblade Brown and lightly with Ushabti Bone
      5. Paint the Warpstone with Hexwraith Flame, let that dry completely (important!), then Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey, Glaze with Waywatcher Green and after that with Lamenters Yellow
      6. Paint all The Cables on The Plague Claw with Khorne Red, Mix some Fire Dragon Bright into your Khorne Red and layer some highlights on the cables
      7. Paint the Runes on the Screaming Bell with Ceramic white and Glaze over the runes and the area around them with Waywatcher Green in multiple layers
      8. Paint all the Ropes on the Screaming Bell with Zandri Dust and Wash with Cygor Brown
      9. Paint all the Metal Parts with a Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metals, like all the bells, I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      11. Vomit Effect on the Plague Claw: Basecoat with Vomit Brown, Wash with Carroburg Crimson, Layer or Drybrush lightly with Vomit Brown again, mix some Screaming Scull into Vomit Brown and Layer/Drybrush again on less surface.
      10. Optional some Blood for the Blood God on the spikes on the front side
      11. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly levers) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect,
      and a heavy watered down Skag Brown on all the nuts, bolts,spikes, gears and other metal parts.

    • @TheEventide
      @TheEventide Год назад +1

      @@MiniQuest64 Thank you so, so much!

  • @UnderdogPainting
    @UnderdogPainting Год назад +1

    Brilliant video just came across your channel dropped you a sub

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад

      Thanks man! I looked into your channel as well, you've made a freaking lot of cool videos! :)

    • @UnderdogPainting
      @UnderdogPainting Год назад +1

      Very kind word mate always trying to get better

  • @ethanmasuda8231
    @ethanmasuda8231 2 года назад +1

    Commenting so the video gets recommended more :)

  • @TheDigitalThreat
    @TheDigitalThreat 2 года назад +1

    I could do this too... it would only take me 4 years. lol

  • @JohnR1298
    @JohnR1298 Год назад +1

    That was really good, we done. I have some Skaven and I'll watch this again with a notepad for the paints you used, it's really come out very well 👍☺

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад +1

      Thanks John, that makes me very happy :)
      I did put the complete paint list somewhere in the comments, though! I'll look for it later and post it here!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад +1

      The Bases:
      1. Mix some Milliput and Greenstuff together, first both parts of these on their own, then all together. About 80% Milliput and 20% Greenstuff. Mix it really good, that should take some time.
      2. Put a piece on each base, flatten it out a bit, with wet hands for example (I put every base on double sided Tape, that would make every step a lot more comfortable.
      3. Make everything wet (including the roller) and roll over with a texture roller (I bought one from Greenstuff World, but It is also possible to 3D Print your own).
      4. Into the Oven, 40 to 50 °C for 15 minutes, take it out and let it cool afterwards.
      5. If everything is dry and hard, Water down some PVA Glue (10% Water / 90% PVA) and put some sand over the PVA.
      6. Oven again, same conditions.
      7. Prime Everything with Mechanicus Standard Grey
      8. Drybrush Or Wash, you can switch these two steps, depending on the look you want to achieve
      9. Wash everything with Nuln Oil
      10. Drybrush heavily with Dawnstone Grey
      11. Light Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey
      12. Paint the Sand with Cygor Brown Contrast
      13. Wash the Sand and the area around the Sand with Asmodian Casmoshade
      14. Put some dry or brown tufts onto your bases
      15. Paint the rims of the base with Abbadon Black
      Plague Monks:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Robes with Millitarum Green Contrast (did the banner too)
      4. Paint the Fur Parts and the Nose with Cygor Brown Contrast
      5. Paint all the wooden parts with Wyldwood Contrast
      6. Paint all the leather parts with Snakebite Leather Contrast
      7. Paint the Tongue/Mouth section with Screamer Pink and wash it with Druchii Violet (you could Druchii Violet at this point to wash the Tails too, to make them more purple)
      8. For the Eyes basecoat with Averland Sunset, Paint a dot with Abbadon Black and then a Glaze of Red, like Bloodletter
      9. Paint all the Parchments, Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      10. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metalls I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      11. Mimic some writing on the parchment by painting an undefined line with Rhinox Hide and some Skaven marks with a Red Color like Khorne Red.
      12. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly weapons and banner) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect
      13. The Banner Logo was painted with Rhinox Hide and then Khorne Red on top, so you still got the outline of Rhinox Hide around your symbol.

      Grey Seer:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Skirt with Terradon Turqoise Contrast
      4. Wash the upper Robe with Nuln Oil and Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey, then Edge Highlight with Ceramic White
      5. Paint the Fur and Nose with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil and Layer/Drybrush some Stormvermin Fur on top
      6. Paint the Tongue/Mouth section with Screamer Pink and wash it with Druchii Violet (you could Druchii Violet at this point to wash the Tails too, to make them more purple)
      7. For the Eyes basecoat with Averland Sunset, Paint a dot with Abbadon Black and then a Glaze of Red, like Bloodletter
      8. Paint all the Horns, Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      9. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metalls I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      Rat Ogre:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Some Layers with Cadian Fleshtone on the skin.
      4. Blood Angels Red Contrast into the cuts and scars on the skin and then paint the Skirt too.
      5. Edge Highlight with Fire Dragon Bright on the Red Skirt
      6. Paint the Fur and Nose with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil and Layer/Drybrush some Stormvermin Fur on top
      7. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      8. Paint all the Bandages, Teeth, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast except the Bandages on the head, which we wash with Nuln Oil
      9. Paint the Claws on hand and feet with Abbadon Black, Then Edge Highlight with mechanicus Standard Grey and Dawnstone
      10. Blood for the blood God on the bandages, where the eyes would be
      11. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly Chains) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect

      Plague Claw Rat Team:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Skirt with Blood Angels Red Contrast
      4. Paint the upper clothes with Terradon Turqoise Contrast
      5. Paint the Fur Parts and the Nose with Cygor Brown Contrast
      6. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      7. Paint all the Bandages,Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      8. They Eyes on the Mask: Bascoat with Abbadon Black, Paint a dop form onto the bottom of the lense with Khorne Red, bright that color up with fire dragon bright and start painting smaller areas. Lastly a point of Ceramic White on the Upper Area / Opposite Position, and a layer of ardcoat overall to make it gloss.
      9. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly levers) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect
      10. Vomit Effect on the pan: Basecoat with Vomit Brown, Wash with Carroburg Crimson, Layer or Drybrush lightly with Vomit Brown again, mix some Screaming Scull into Vomit Brown and Layer/Drybrush again on less surface.
      Plague Claw & Screaming Bell:
      1. Sub Assembly!
      a. Plague Claw: Wheels, Body Frame, Rats
      b. Sceaming Bell: Wheels, Bell, Bell Gong, Fireshrine, Grey Seer, Rat Ogre
      2. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White), make sure the warpstone and the flame thingis are white!
      3. Paint all the Rocks on the Screaming Bell with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil, Drybrush with Dawnstone and lightly with Ulthuan Grey
      4. Paint all the wooden parts with Wyldwood Contrast, Then Drybrush with Baneblade Brown and lightly with Ushabti Bone
      5. Paint the Warpstone with Hexwraith Flame, let that dry completely (important!), then Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey, Glaze with Waywatcher Green and after that with Lamenters Yellow
      6. Paint all The Cables on The Plague Claw with Khorne Red, Mix some Fire Dragon Bright into your Khorne Red and layer some highlights on the cables
      7. Paint the Runes on the Screaming Bell with Ceramic white and Glaze over the runes and the area around them with Waywatcher Green in multiple layers
      8. Paint all the Ropes on the Screaming Bell with Zandri Dust and Wash with Cygor Brown
      9. Paint all the Metal Parts with a Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metals, like all the bells, I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      11. Vomit Effect on the Plague Claw: Basecoat with Vomit Brown, Wash with Carroburg Crimson, Layer or Drybrush lightly with Vomit Brown again, mix some Screaming Scull into Vomit Brown and Layer/Drybrush again on less surface.
      10. Optional some Blood for the Blood God on the spikes on the front side
      11. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly levers) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect,
      and a heavy watered down Skag Brown on all the nuts, bolts,spikes, gears and other metal parts.

  • @thomasmcnair6891
    @thomasmcnair6891 2 года назад +1

    Hello, what brushes do you use? 😊

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      @Thomas McNair Hello there buddy =)
      Normally I use these brushes for everything I paint:
      Size 4 - da vinci real red sable - for painting big areas quick
      Size 1 - Winsor & Newton Series 7 - for layering and everything else except fine details
      Size 0 - da vinci real red sable - small details
      Size 00 - kolinsky Roubloff 101F - for dot's on the eyes, jewelry, scratches and very small details
      The da vinci ones are my favorites, the synthetic ones are really good too and you can get them in a pack for a good price.

  • @Kiskispal
    @Kiskispal 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice. I'll be using the trick of cutting out some of the cobbles on the base. Thanks!

  • @gabrielegotter8113
    @gabrielegotter8113 2 года назад +5

    Oh Mann Sergei,wie verrückt ist das denn? Also für die Menge und die Zeit saubere Arbeit. Aber die dicken Augen sprechen Bände. Da hast du dir die anschließende Mütze voll Schlaf echt verdient. Hut ab vor dem Durchhaltevermögen!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      Danke Gabi! Den Schlaf habe ich dann später nachgeholt :D
      Trotz der ganzen Arbeit war es ein Riesen Spaß!

  • @KnarbMakes
    @KnarbMakes 2 года назад +1

    Your anti-tip bases for the GW pots are a great idea lol! I need to print me some of those.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      Those are really good, never spilled something since using them!
      Fast to print too.
      Got the file for free from Myminifactory:
      "GW Pots Holster" from "Lhord Miniatures Hobby"

  • @gwjunkie1789
    @gwjunkie1789 Год назад +1

    Serge, looks good. I've been out of the hobby for several years but I still enjoy seeing the models.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад

      Thanks man!! Maybe you will come back one day =)
      What did you play back then?

  • @deutzgabifrank5815
    @deutzgabifrank5815 2 года назад +4

    Ein Super Mal-Marathon. In kürzester Zeit ein Armee bemalen hat schon was. Wie immer sehr saubere und detailierte Arbeit trotz dicker Augen.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      Danke Frank, fürs reinschauen und dein nettes Kommentar :)
      Leider geht das nicht ohne dicke Augen, ich dachte mir aber es wäre witzig zu sein was so eine Session für Auswirkungen hat, indem man eine kurze live Aufnahme macht ^^

  • @greghorne3087
    @greghorne3087 Год назад +1

    That is a beautifully painted army. Superb work.

  • @Controllroomguy
    @Controllroomguy 2 года назад +1

    Your Screaming Bell is a beauty to behold! I can only hope mine turns out just as good! Great video!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! Would love to see yours once it's finished! =)

  • @devonwilson8306
    @devonwilson8306 2 года назад +4

    This was a fantastic video! The models turned out really nicely. You're right, the freehand writing on the banners and books did a ton for making the unit pop.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching my video, it sure took a lot of time and I'm happy it was worth the watch for you =)
      So it remains to be discussed if those writings were a highlight or a distraction from the rest :D

  • @thanteus9012
    @thanteus9012 2 года назад +2

    I just finished my own Pestilens starter set a few days ago!!! You did a fantastic job, I'd love to see more Skaven content from you! I stuck to the box for the most part, and decided to build the Screaming bell, in stead of the furnace. But now that I've moved on from it, I've been doing custom paint jobs, with my units.
    Keep it up man, you'll go so far. I feel your potential!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +2

      First of all I want to say thank you, I appreciate it a A LOT!
      I found the starter Box to be really diverse and fun to paint because of the different units and color schemes I got to use, how was your experience with that box?
      The Isle of Blood Starter Set is still waiting for me, but since I bought it pre-owned I would have to start stripping the models first, otherwise I could paint the spare grey seer from the SC Box. What would you like to see if I may ask? (Unit, kind of painting speed/quality/contrast)
      Thank you for watching and your kind words, I still need to improve so many things and decide out of so many projects which to make a video about, but I will try my best =)

    • @thanteus9012
      @thanteus9012 2 года назад +1

      @@MiniQuest64 Well, it being my first ever step into miniature painting, it was initially very daunting! My first few models of plague monks were really sloppy. But the quality of paint quickly got better with each model I finished. Painting the catapult, and bell was actually surprisingly easy, when compared to the much smaller monks. Just took a lot of time lol.
      I'd love to see you paint any one of the Vermin-lords, or a hell-pit abomination of your own! When it comes to the style of video, I'll watch whatever you have fun with, as thats always gonna be the most engaging content, to me! I look upon your types of channels for inspiration, and techniques to adapt with my own paints. Its just unfortunate that Warhammer fantasy, is so relatively unexplored compared to 40K, so it'll be a great treat whenever you upload anything related to the universe!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      @Thanteus Welcome to the hobby then! Great to have you here!
      The minipainting community is one of the friendliest I've ever experienced. Definitely check out the subreddit "minipainting"
      Often times big models like the catapult are way more easier to paint, they look intimidating at first, but it's mostly metals and wood on there,
      I experienced that my painting level went up pretty fast by painting many miniatures at once (although I hate bulk painting, and enjoy characters much more).
      As for Skaven, I would like to paint the Stormfiends or a character but my pile of shames is so big it just doesn't justify another purchase at the time :D
      Warhammer fantasy is not unexplored though, It is just simply old and by the time it was popular, youtube videos and tutorials about the topic weren't as they are now for example. I love Warhammer Fantasy, the sculpts, the lore, suqare base regiments, all of it.
      But making videos about such a topic definitely comes with a downside, it just doesn't attract that many people and the content is kind of limited, just look at my only 40k Video which just recently reached 10k views. Absolutely Insane!
      But don't worry, I'll keep making Warhammer Fantasy Videos ^^ Right now I'm working on a Diorama for the Murloc's and it takes more time than expected because I had a miscast with epoxy. After that I might make a "3D Resin printing Video".

  • @plasticbudgie
    @plasticbudgie Год назад +1

    Im getting into Fantasy/AoS and skaven is my faction choice, i reallly enjoyed this! Well done sir!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад

      Thank you very much my friend =) Feel free to message me with some progress pictures!

  • @du1987de
    @du1987de 2 года назад +5

    Another excellent video, and well worth the wait! For a "rush job" all of those models came out so well. It does feel like a shame that we're in this "new age" of Warhammer now, I kind of miss the old square bases, movement trays, and massive rank and file armies squaring off against each other.
    I haven't done a 24-hour art project, but me and some friends did try to complete a day-one raid in the videogame Destiny 2 once. It ended up taking me 23 hours and 40 minutes, I just barely got a day-one completion. I know exactly what you mean about the extra energy you get out of nowhere after the first 8-10 hours and having to take a couple of days to recover.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man! I think the new Age is okay, it's just a shame that the old age is...lost. The unique look of massive rank files in old white dwarf magazines, I guess I just can't move away from that. Maybe like the SNES and N64, the old classics that still hold up to modern games.
      Oh man.. Destiny, I remember playing the first one and it's Add'ons with a group of friends on a daily basis. We had some great times with that game, even if it was repetitive and the pvp-mulitplayer had more bad then good moments it had a unique "gun-feeling" I haven't experienced since then.

  • @kosachilles2504
    @kosachilles2504 2 года назад +1

    Wow these look amazing!!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      @KoSAchilles Glad you liked them!

  • @LorenzoThere
    @LorenzoThere 2 года назад +1

    You're the next level Bro! I'm watching all the videos,Just stunning! Congrats from Italy!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      @Raro Disordine Wow, thanks bro! That's totally awesome!
      What are you painting at the moment?
      PS: Looked into your RUclips Acc, I don't speak italian but you got some sick tracks, especially liked kryptonite.

    • @LorenzoThere
      @LorenzoThere 2 года назад +1

      @@MiniQuest64 I dont paont anymore but I Always have fun and feel relax while watching others Do It. And you are the best i saw till now!

  • @spilledpaintpot
    @spilledpaintpot Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sacrificing your sleep and enduring a three day hangover for our entertainment! Those Skaven look really good.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад

      It was very exhausting back then, but getting all these comments now, well worth too =)
      Thanks for having a watch, super happy you liked the video!

  • @SkinnySkull13
    @SkinnySkull13 2 года назад +2

    The paintjob looks awesome! loved the video and the full timelapse at the end. Inspiring to watch!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      Wow, thank you very much! =)
      I noticed that the full timelapse at the end didn't get that much attention in my analytics, so it's cool you liked it anyway!

  • @NatePriddy
    @NatePriddy 2 года назад +3

    Just got the same box for my first foray into mini figs! Just wanted to say your video and paint techniques are definitely an inspiration. Hoping my first models look halfway as decent as yours!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +2

      Welcome to the hobby then! =) You definitely got yourself a great box to start with.
      Thank you for the kind words, just take your time and I'm sure your models will turn out great! If you have a question, hit me up anytime!
      The last couple of weeks were pretty rough with RUclips so your nice comment made my day, thank you again for that, I appreciate it a lot.

  • @ScottMossAU
    @ScottMossAU 2 года назад +2

    Awesome job ... When I heard you say that you were gluing the frame together, I knew what was coming as I've done the same thing. I've got 2 more bells to paint shortly and not making the same mistake. Also I think that I've got maybe 60-80 plague monks that I need to paint, maybe I should save that for a 24hr challange.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Scott! Yeah, sometimes you already know what's coming but to it nevertheless xD I just don't like painting in sub assemblies!
      Sounds like you got yourself multiple Boxes? That are some big numbers =D

    • @ScottMossAU
      @ScottMossAU 2 года назад +1

      @@MiniQuest64 yeah, I know of two start collecting boxes that I have bought, a seperate box and a part of a bunch of Skaven I bought in a lot with some other models. I’m probably going to let the dust settle from this current Clanrats and 2x bell paint job I’m about to do before attempting the plague monks.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      @Scott Moss Man, would love to see your army painted :-D

  • @TheHobbyGrotto
    @TheHobbyGrotto Год назад +1

    Man, I missed this one, I love a 24 hour challenge!!

  • @blakec1924
    @blakec1924 2 года назад +1

    Excellent job sir! Looking forward to more videos, as I just found and subscribed to the channel.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      Awesome, Thank you for joining =)

  • @galan8115
    @galan8115 2 года назад +1

    Could you post the recipes -or maybe do some quick tutorials- about that warpstone, wood, vomit... well, about everything :yao: ?

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +5

      Prepare for a long post my friend :D
      The Bases:
      1. Mix some Milliput and Greenstuff together, first both parts of these on their own, then all together. About 80% Milliput and 20% Greenstuff. Mix it really good, that should take some time.
      2. Put a piece on each base, flatten it out a bit, with wet hands for example (I put every base on double sided Tape, that would make every step a lot more comfortable.
      3. Make everything wet (including the roller) and roll over with a texture roller (I bought one from Greenstuff World, but It is also possible to 3D Print your own).
      4. Into the Oven, 40 to 50 °C for 15 minutes, take it out and let it cool afterwards.
      5. If everything is dry and hard, Water down some PVA Glue (10% Water / 90% PVA) and put some sand over the PVA.
      6. Oven again, same conditions.
      7. Prime Everything with Mechanicus Standard Grey
      8. Drybrush Or Wash, you can switch these two steps, depending on the look you want to achieve
      9. Wash everything with Nuln Oil
      10. Drybrush heavily with Dawnstone Grey
      11. Light Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey
      12. Paint the Sand with Cygor Brown Contrast
      13. Wash the Sand and the area around the Sand with Asmodian Casmoshade
      14. Put some dry or brown tufts onto your bases
      15. Paint the rims of the base with Abbadon Black
      Plague Monks:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Robes with Millitarum Green Contrast (did the banner too)
      4. Paint the Fur Parts and the Nose with Cygor Brown Contrast
      5. Paint all the wooden parts with Wyldwood Contrast
      6. Paint all the leather parts with Snakebite Leather Contrast
      7. Paint the Tongue/Mouth section with Screamer Pink and wash it with Druchii Violet (you could Druchii Violet at this point to wash the Tails too, to make them more purple)
      8. For the Eyes basecoat with Averland Sunset, Paint a dot with Abbadon Black and then a Glaze of Red, like Bloodletter
      9. Paint all the Parchments, Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      10. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metalls I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      11. Mimic some writing on the parchment by painting an undefined line with Rhinox Hide and some Skaven marks with a Red Color like Khorne Red.
      12. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly weapons and banner) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect
      13. The Banner Logo was painted with Rhinox Hide and then Khorne Red on top, so you still got the outline of Rhinox Hide around your symbol.

      Grey Seer:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Skirt with Terradon Turqoise Contrast
      4. Wash the upper Robe with Nuln Oil and Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey, then Edge Highlight with Ceramic White
      5. Paint the Fur and Nose with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil and Layer/Drybrush some Stormvermin Fur on top
      6. Paint the Tongue/Mouth section with Screamer Pink and wash it with Druchii Violet (you could Druchii Violet at this point to wash the Tails too, to make them more purple)
      7. For the Eyes basecoat with Averland Sunset, Paint a dot with Abbadon Black and then a Glaze of Red, like Bloodletter
      8. Paint all the Horns, Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      9. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metalls I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      Rat Ogre:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Some Layers with Cadian Fleshtone on the skin.
      4. Blood Angels Red Contrast into the cuts and scars on the skin and then paint the Skirt too.
      5. Edge Highlight with Fire Dragon Bright on the Red Skirt
      6. Paint the Fur and Nose with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil and Layer/Drybrush some Stormvermin Fur on top
      7. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      8. Paint all the Bandages, Teeth, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast except the Bandages on the head, which we wash with Nuln Oil
      9. Paint the Claws on hand and feet with Abbadon Black, Then Edge Highlight with mechanicus Standard Grey and Dawnstone
      10. Blood for the blood God on the bandages, where the eyes would be
      11. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly Chains) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect

      Plague Claw Rat Team:
      1. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White)
      2. Paint all the Flesh/Skin Areas and Tail with Guilliman Fleshs Contrast, make sure not to paint other areas because we use more Contrast paints on those.
      3. Paint the Skirt with Blood Angels Red Contrast
      4. Paint the upper clothes with Terradon Turqoise Contrast
      5. Paint the Fur Parts and the Nose with Cygor Brown Contrast
      6. Paint all the metals, Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      7. Paint all the Bandages,Teeth, Claws, Nails, Bones, Belts, Skulls with Ceramic White / Dead White and After everything is dry, paint those areas with Skeleton Horde Contrast
      8. They Eyes on the Mask: Bascoat with Abbadon Black, Paint a dop form onto the bottom of the lense with Khorne Red, bright that color up with fire dragon bright and start painting smaller areas. Lastly a point of Ceramic White on the Upper Area / Opposite Position, and a layer of ardcoat overall to make it gloss.
      9. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly levers) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect
      10. Vomit Effect on the pan: Basecoat with Vomit Brown, Wash with Carroburg Crimson, Layer or Drybrush lightly with Vomit Brown again, mix some Screaming Scull into Vomit Brown and Layer/Drybrush again on less surface.
      Plague Claw & Screaming Bell:
      1. Sub Assembly!
      a. Plague Claw: Wheels, Body Frame, Rats
      b. Sceaming Bell: Wheels, Bell, Bell Gong, Fireshrine, Grey Seer, Rat Ogre
      2. Prime with Black and then Zenithal White (Optional only White), make sure the warpstone and the flame thingis are white!
      3. Paint all the Rocks on the Screaming Bell with Mechanicus Standard Grey, Wash with Nuln Oil, Drybrush with Dawnstone and lightly with Ulthuan Grey
      4. Paint all the wooden parts with Wyldwood Contrast, Then Drybrush with Baneblade Brown and lightly with Ushabti Bone
      5. Paint the Warpstone with Hexwraith Flame, let that dry completely (important!), then Drybrush with Ulthuan Grey, Glaze with Waywatcher Green and after that with Lamenters Yellow
      6. Paint all The Cables on The Plague Claw with Khorne Red, Mix some Fire Dragon Bright into your Khorne Red and layer some highlights on the cables
      7. Paint the Runes on the Screaming Bell with Ceramic white and Glaze over the runes and the area around them with Waywatcher Green in multiple layers
      8. Paint all the Ropes on the Screaming Bell with Zandri Dust and Wash with Cygor Brown
      9. Paint all the Metal Parts with a Leadbelcher Basecoat, Nulnoil Wash and Highlight with Stormhost Silver
      For Bronze Metals, like all the bells, I used Warplock Bronze, Washed everything with Nihilan Oxide and after everything was dry, a drybrush with Brass Scorpion
      11. Vomit Effect on the Plague Claw: Basecoat with Vomit Brown, Wash with Carroburg Crimson, Layer or Drybrush lightly with Vomit Brown again, mix some Screaming Scull into Vomit Brown and Layer/Drybrush again on less surface.
      10. Optional some Blood for the Blood God on the spikes on the front side
      11. Rust effects on the metal parts (mainly levers) with a thick layer of Dirty Down Rust Effect,
      and a heavy watered down Skag Brown on all the nuts, bolts,spikes, gears and other metal parts.

  • @tylerkelley9208
    @tylerkelley9208 2 года назад +2

    I love these 24 hour challenge videos. I think you did a great job!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! It was a huge amount of work so I'm glad you like it =)

  • @Bubbowie
    @Bubbowie Год назад +1

    This was the first of your videos I watched and I really enjoyed it, I did a similar thing with the same box on my friends channel Miscast Table. They have a lot of Fantasy reports, so you might like it. We only had 8 hours so I was only able to finish the Plague Monks, but my friends did a lot better. You just earned yourself a new subscriber :)

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад +1

      Awesome man! Greatly appreciated! I make sure to give miscast table a watch, definitely sounds great :)
      8 hours is still great for those old models, you did great!

  • @KodiakDDS
    @KodiakDDS 2 года назад +2

    Very well done. I would have liked to have seen a few close-up, still shots of the finished models but that's just my opinion. Great effort!

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and your comment! Appreciate it =)
      I uploaded some high res pictures to my reddit and insta account which are linked in my profile.
      For the video I wanted to make something more dynamic since the timelapse is a bit static on it's own.
      But I get your point totally, I'm always interested in close up's too, just need to figure out how to implement them in a video.

  • @OriginPainting
    @OriginPainting 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff, and very impressive that you got it done with so much time to spare. Your multi camera setup worked out really well.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      I was very suprised too. Don't know if I had been able to continue for the remaining time though!
      After I put the brush down my eyes were coming down hard too, so it definitly had some cons and pros to build and paint as fast as possible for as long as I could.
      It had to get used to the camera setup while painting, but I think it was the best possibilty I had.
      Thanks though for your feedback and nice comment again! Just subscribed to your channel, you got some great videos and a lot of them!

    • @OriginPainting
      @OriginPainting 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, I can imagine after focusing for that long that even with more time you're bodies just not ready for it.
      Thanks! I appreciate that. Beat luck on your journey, I look forward to seeing what you do.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      The main problem i figured out was that while your concentration and motivation is at the highest point, you have to do the most simple steps (building, priming, painting big parts quickly before the details), and at the point you are ready for details like eyes, edge highlights and so on, your concentration is almost gone.
      Best wishes to you too! What will be your next project if I may ask?

    • @OriginPainting
      @OriginPainting 2 года назад +1

      Makes total sense.
      Not sure what will go up first. I'm trying to cover a Trajann for the Custodes. And I'm trying to make an ambitious video about earning an entire 40K army when starting with only $35. That one will probably take a few months to finish.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      @@OriginPainting Okay that sound pretty interesting!
      You had my attention, now you have my curiosity!

  • @synner1990
    @synner1990 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant video mate, well done and they look great

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад +1

      @Daniel Frame Thanks man! I'm glad you could enjoy it :)
      It was sooo much work :D

  • @kevinmuhamad2246
    @kevinmuhamad2246 Год назад +1

    Hi Sergei, a new subscriber here, just want to tell you as a fellow Warhammer Fantasy player, your video and painting style are inspiring, as there are not so much youtuber hobbyist that goes with the square bases. Thanks again for the inspiration and motivation for me to get back working on my armies :D

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  Год назад +1

      Welcome aboard Kevin, and thank you for your kind words, super happy to have you here :)
      There's nothing more satisfying than a good old ranked up unit like back in the days ^^
      Feel free to hit me up with some painted minis (on square bases) of yours! Would absolutely love to see some!

  • @beelzebul7972
    @beelzebul7972 2 года назад +1

    Du bist verrückt 😂 , aber Respekt. Ich wüsste nicht ob ich nach 18 Stunden noch immer so malen könnte. Deine Skaven sind dir auf jeden Fall gut gelungen und hast wieder ein tolles Video auf die Beine gestellt. 👏 LG und mach weiter so.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      @Beelzebul Danke mein lieber, da steckt sehr viel Arbeit drin und ich freue mich wirklich sehr, dass es dir gefällt! Mit ein wenig Übung schaffst du das auch, vielleicht machen wir's ja irgendwann zusammen :D Würde mich freuen mal wieder ne Session zu starten!

  • @Battury
    @Battury 2 года назад +1

    I've only just started painting minis about a month ago. I haven't touched any of my Warhammer minis yet, I've just been practicing on a bunch of D&D mini's I've bought over the years. Frankly, I'm terrified to start painting my WH minis. I don't feel confident enough to start. Is my paint good enough? Are my brushes good enough? Is my hand steady enough? Am I skilled enough? What do I do if I hate the way it turns out? I just keep putting off actually painting them, so I keep painting the minis I don't care about. Eventually I'll have to put paint to plastic on my WH boys, but I don't know. I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever feel good enough to start.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      @Adrian Adams Thank you for watching buddy!
      I guess you are in a place where a lot of us mini-painters are/were before, I feel the same way about painting busts and 75mm models which are pretty intimidating to me. That's okay though, don't blame yourself for being there.
      The best advice I got for you is to paint the mini you WANT to paint, that way you will be motivated and have the most fun. Don't force yourself to paint things you actually don't want to.
      For are all your questions you stated, most paints are good, most cheap brushes will do and a shaking hand doesn't matter if the mini shakes the same way =)
      Personally, I started to improve myself by painting lots of minis instead of very detailed single characters (but I prefer those models to batch painting by far). So like a Unit of 5 to 10 Models in a week.
      I would also suggest to don't strip your minis, keep your old ones so you can compare those to your latest work and see how much you have improved over time. I don't know what kind of WH models you collect but most times you have a front line which can be painted pretty detailed while the models behind those can be of less quality.
      If you need some help, recommendations or want me to have a look at your minis and maybe give some advice/feedback, let me know and we can have a chat on discord! (I'm not an expert in any way though). If your an introvert like me and don't want to chat, I could also make a small video about that topic.

  • @RealDuendeNoFake
    @RealDuendeNoFake 2 года назад +1

    Oh god you chose like the most tedious skaven models to paint lol, the plague claw and bell aren't too bad but those plague monks are roooough. I love how they came out tho! :>

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      Thank you!! I was kinda surprised by the plague claw and screaming bell, I really thought it would be the most time consuming and difficult thing to paint. But it was actually the other way around, those were the most fun to paint models =)

  • @Teifling
    @Teifling 2 года назад +1

    I'm still cutting my teeth on Warhammer, but after seeing many of the 24hr projects, I kinda want to try doing a Start Collecting box in 24hrs. Maybe not soon, but some time.

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  2 года назад

      That sounds awesome! Thank you for watching =)
      It is an absolute unique experience and I guess someone could be much more relaxed doing it, when not filming themselves. If you can, grab a friend and do it togehter!
      And hit me up with your finished pictures, once you've done it!

  • @paul-ye4xf
    @paul-ye4xf 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have the same skaven set off ebay. They have all been glued together badly are their any chemicals I can use to undo the glue n start them again thanks

    • @MiniQuest64
      @MiniQuest64  7 месяцев назад

      If it's a superglue, you should be able to get rid of that with some isopropanol! But it highly depends on the kind of glue that has been used.
      Do you have any more information about that?