Creating a CUSTOM Warhammer Vehicle | 100+ Hours of Hobby Work
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If you enjoyed this video, you might enjoy me converting and painting a Renegade Knight Titan: ruclips.net/video/Xph8OGWuCZ4/видео.html
Don't forget to check out the description for all the products that I use! I went through and updated a lot of missing ones. The brushes are still evading me, however. You guys bought them all 3 years ago and they never came back, lol.
Fuck yeah dude right up my alley. Nothing beats a 1-2 hour hobby session video while you've just sat down to paint for a session yourself.
You mean moistened finger
@@superbuu666 YEAH BABY
Love the shout out to EoB with the conversions calling back to models and memories intro.
The most normal I've heard the word "how" pronounced in awhile lmao
This looks amazing! It was nice seeing your process of learning how to get the model just right! Also there's plenty of time to catch up on points!!!
"I need to paint an army by the end of the year. I will make working Elevons for my space fighter."
don't question my infinite wisdom
“HOW could you possibly want more?…Well, I do!” 🎉😂😅😊
LOVE the reference to Jay's Model and Memories 14:51!
Glad to see you working on these Drukhari again!
+1 😂
That made me audibly giggle lolol
"Whatcha doing in there, Scott?"
"Just airbrushing the cream cockpit."
"TMI"
🤣🤣🤣
The weathering on the jet is definitely my favorite part. And that harpoon gun conversion was... off the chain.
Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
Sinking a bajillion hours into a single vehicle is so miniac-coded rofl. Nicely done, excited to watch through the vid!
I’ve done similar with the model of the Emperor of Mankind. Which *keeps* breaking the cats apparently despise his model.
Lets gooooo baby!!!!! What a beauty
Pressure fitting farts is the best part. Adding farts back to the jet is such a life giving process!
Once I heard it, I kept hearing it.
The jet is powered by blue darts.
100hours of hobby might seem like a lot, but a lifetime of having that awesome thing you made is worth every second
What a great video! What really stood out to me was how relatable the process from start to finish was. So many times you will see mini painting content creators slam through a mini or even a whole army without too many complications. More often than not the only time they display a mistake in their painting is to show the viewer how to fix the mistake. To see Scott come across these challenges in the process of painting as they happen and trying multiple approaches to, sometimes exasperating the problem he was trying to fix until he was happy or at least content with the solution is a common occurrence for me as a painter. As a painter this video was a huge inspiration for me to keep pushing forward, to not get so hung up on the imperfections that stem from my inexperience, to know that if I just keep trying that I can make something that I'm proud of. Thank you Scott, you rule!
Scott is truly blessed by the chaos gods of painting.
He look for inspiration for a logo and comes up with the Serrated Sun, the symbol of the First Heretic Argel Tal, the first chaos space marine.
Yesssss!!!
An Idea for the base.
It kinda looks like a Solid pile of sand instead of the intended (I assume) Dust/Sand Cloud.
I think if you take and form a wire-net base and then cover in a thin layer of loose cotton. then you cover that in a layer of sand with patches of thin sand where the cotton shows through. then you paint that.
I think you will have a better result which looks a bit more fitting. Amazing job anyways! Keep up the Good Work!
I think it looks like a cave. I thought the plan was to have the jet mid barrell-roll with the wings shifting all that sand into a wave.
But if the edges of the wave were more jagged, and the color was that arid mesa orange-tan, I think it would look like the jet is sweeping along the cracks and caverns amongst the desert to avoid detection.
Yeah exactly, came here to say this, it should look like smoke, it's just sand dust.
This has to be one of my favorite hobby related videos of the last years!
Not a 20 min ad for the sponsor of the video, but a genuine Rabbit Hole project born out of passion and love! Or at least that is what I felt! (The scratch - built harpoon Gun is 🔥)
The 50+ min FLEW!
Thanks man🙇
Watching you struggle is really inspiring. RUclips makes the creative process seem so quick and easy, but you took the effort to show when things didn't work out perfectly as envisioned.
Also your Dark Eldar are sick as fuuu-
@miniac this custom hinge idea feels like the perfect opportunity to just 3d model something and print them
You're right! That would've also worked well.
Thank you for sharing this Scott, it was amazing and super fun to watch / follow along. Personally - all my projects, hobby / work / household - I have hard time with only seeing things I felt didn't go well, or that I could have done better, while my friends and family are always very supportive do not see those flaws. Its more noticeable when we are SOOO SUPER CLOSE to the project, or because it doesn't quite match what's in our heads, for others getting a first look / they do not have all those hang-ups. So from an outside perspective, this thing looks awesome and I'm not just saying that!
Nice work. I am sure you debated making this video at this length, but thank you for going for it and walking through the entire process (wins and misses) to help others know it's never perfect.
Your airplane terminology was spot on! But I think the jet has a Ele-flap-eron. lol
I love and respect the integrity of including the base journey. It obviously sounds like you're not thrilled with it but its an important part of everyone's hobby journey. Thanks for sharing.
Ps i have no Idea what could be done to make it better but that doesn't mean it isn't already dope.
Did anyone else get the EOB patreon reference lol?
I think the biggest distraction on the dust cloud is how difficult is to give sculpted form to something that is mostly not tangible. Its the same issue with sculpted smoke looking so cartoony. The composition reminds me of that iconic motorcycle shot from Akira. Attaching the fighter to the base really brings it together though in doing a decent job of selling it! The jet just looks so insanely fast, loved how it turned out.
I think a Harpoon gun makes this entire build FAR more terrifying. Think about how fast this thing is moving? You get speared by a giant harpoon and then get ragged dolled by the 200mph speed!!
Really enjoyed the longer form video including all the trials and tribulations of such a large project!
35:44 There we have it. The hidden payoff in the egg payoff. It was there all along, staring us in the face with the Metallica top: egg = Battery.
The smoke trail for the missle reminds me of Venomthropes and would look amazing as a replacement for their main bodys. Love the "Mini"ature and hope to see more of this lovely army.
Hell yeah, so excited for a new Maniac video.
Well, I do!
This is a very impressive short film. No joke, very well done and a great model.
for the sand texture, you could go with dry, or premade tile grout. you can even get a nice sand colour to it which makes it easier too
Not watched your vids for a while as I haven't really been feeling the hobby, but this video was fantastic, it has immediately restored my enthusiasm for the hobby, huge thanks
I really love the paint scheme you've chosen Scott, it's working so well. I can't thank you enough for showing the struggle and the soldiering on when the project is not going your way or you're testing a process you never tried. That's what make it such a great content: it's so relatable. If Scott who's got so many years of masterful mini painting still struggles once in a while, i should not give up either at the first hiccup working on a model. Thanks Scott !
Beautiful work as always. You really pushed through your struggles to create a stunning centerpiece.
You're a good painter, so I appreciate you showing us your slip-ups and recovery.
Vallejo Metal color is a bit tricky, but by far my favourite metallic paint, as it is a solid metal color and not sparkly grey.
First of all when using a brush, put it on a dry pallette, and maybe even let it sit and evaporate a little or spread it over a bigger surface, so more of the medium can evaporate. The color hates being mixed with water and will become a splotchy transparent mess. When loading the brush, wick off a good bit of the moisture into paper, after that it should cover really excellently, if done just right, even with one coat. This paint saved my sanity while painting thousand sons trim
Ever since jay mentioned this I’ve been EAGERLY waiting for your part
When you recover from this project, please paint some Infinity.
Love to see a longer video succeed with the algorithm, beautiful work Scott, gotta play catch up with J 😊
I don't know how you did it, but your journey with this model pulled me through the whole 53 minutes.
You could use a piece of thin metal copper tubing for the hinges as well. think there are some very small ID and OD tubes at hardware stores (Menards/Lowes/HD). Probably at the Friendly local hobby shop as well.
You also 3d printed the pyramids, and you likely could've 3d printed some little tubes as well. I know we get mental blocks sometimes, but I absolutely LOVED this project man...and I like how you show going against the brick wall and improvising. LOVE IT.
Fantastic centre piece for the army. Love the razor-sun decals and contrast between the black and cream is gorgeous!
I'm personally not 100% sold on the mouldy bread roll for scale 😂 but the dedication, skill and hours sunk into this beautiful mini are truly apparent.
If the back flaps do fall off due to superglue bond I would be tempted to glue them back in at an angles that give the impression of air brakes/rudders.
e.g. The ones on the right wing of the jet point up and the ones on the left point down to really emphasise the direction of the barrel roll.
Gunpla builder/painter here: 1:1.5 surfacer to thinner on the Mr Surfacer is the magic ratio. 1200 and 1500 variants might serve better for just straight priming as they have a finer "grit" to the material.
An egg-celent long form tutorial for larger projects, bloody awesome
okay but the Jay impression at 14:54 tho 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I live how this is simultaneously a masterclass in how to do it and how not to do it :D
Thx Bro, I had a great time watching and learned a lot for my own builds
If you ever feel the need to try hinges again, then may I recommend brass rods and brass tubes. Those will make it much easier to make a (functional) hinge, after which you can just add some thin superglue to keep them in the right orientation. Also with real hinges you might be able to easier mount just a part of the hinge on a piece without putting the weight of the entire wing on it immediately.
love how you made the dune worm coming out of the sand to eat it
Great to see the process and how ideas change.
Looks great.
I get the struggle with the wave. I've had a few things like that over my hobby time. So difficult to keep at it and not just shelf it for some later inspiration
This kind of videos are my favorite, all the creative track and the suffering for a project step by step. Excellent video.
Your smooth style if editing made the almost hour long video fly by. Pun intended. Great work Scott! Always amazing to see the entire process of ideas coming to life.
Soaking a part in hot water or using a hot hair gun will soften the material and allow it to be more mailable and when it cools it usually keeps the shape you sculpted it into! :D
That Harpoon gun is so sick!
Welcome to the Miniac channel, the most self deprecating miniature painting channel on RUclips.
Amazing work on your model as well as this video Scott!
It was really nice getting a longer video from you. Even though I don't like the Eldar this was an enjoyable watch.
Don't always chase perfection or you will go crazy and unhappy with everything you work on. This model looks awesome together with the rest of your growing army - great job Scott 💪
This was my hardest step. Perfection will never be reached, you need to reach a level you are happy, weather its a competent battle ready, or just phoning a mini in. awesome work scott
That turned out so sick Scott! Really enjoyed hearing all the thoughts behind the decisions made throughout the project
Great job and great video! And happy to see the greenstuff in there!
Did this f***ng rocks, love the time and effort you put into this. Love to see how this army develops
I really enjoyed this longer format video.
Thank you for reminding me that it is always worth it to test a technique you are thinking of using. This was a very cool project and one of my favorite videos so far. Really love seeing the up-and-down curves as you go through a big project.
The ink might not have been the strongest acrylic to go for considering the weathering you were planning, but the stronger medium in the Game Color paint should help the mixture to survive abrasion. On instinct I would also have gone for a ink.
Great job, man. Loved watching the process from beginning to end. It was neat to see all the techniques used.
Thanks for your many hours showing off your process
If you use enough care (this requires some sacrificial test models), a thin application of plastic cement and some patience can help create smoother bends than heat alone: the down side is that this will require some sanding afterwards. I feel like a hot water bath may be a better way to accomplish this but I haven't had the need to attempt this yet.
The bumps/eggs on eldar I believe are meant to be where various sensors and tech systems are embedded in the wraithstone “shell”
The EOB call out was fantastic
The hinges could work with a tiny pin going from the wing, through the hinges, and into the aerolons.
Dude your paint job is so incredible on this it kind of overshadows the insane conversion you did. I've been waiting for the full reveal on this since you first teased it!
Love seeing infinity showcasing here. Best wargame ever, hope you enjoy it.
That demonic / chaotic loaf of bread base turned out amazing, very inspiring 🤝 Thank you
Very interesting journey into the process of creating complex kitbashing/conversions.
And it's reassuring to see that problems even happen to the best 😅
Keep up the great work !
Holy Toledo!!! what a project!!! 😮
The razorwing came out beautifully. This was quite the journey and I look forward to seeing your completed Dark Eldar army at the end of the year. Thanks for sharing!
For the base we could try making molds for pouring clear epoxy with dust mixed in?? It could really translate as a dust cloud after a dozen attempts, Do a slow pour while adding the dust from a shop room, floor. the finer stuff.
This looks like such a massive undertaking! I love the chrome and the smoke effect. I also really like that you show the entire process aswell as the parts you struggle with especially!
I love to see you what you come up with when you step out of your comfort zone, but what I really love is when you show the actual learning process we as humans utilize...making mistakes. The mental fortitude you have, to put in so much time and effort to make those ideas to come to life, and to keep trying even when things don't work is comendable.
loved the conversion work and the paint job on the jet
absolutely loving the additions to your Drukhari, its really clear how much passion you have for them
i think the reason you struggled with your base is despite referencing wakes made by fast movers
you made the complete opposite, you made a wave
if it was blue and white, a little dude on the surf board would be right at home riding that pipe
the end result is you feel like your jet just sitting on top of a wounded bread roll
because your mind passively knows physics and it knows if the sand can roll back on its self while the jet is still in frame, its really weak force moving it away and stronger moving it back, or its really heavy like water
but you want fast moving sand
the shapes you want to start with are long triangles
the long tip pointing to the back of the jet or into the ground at the ricochet point for the jet force (the wide end of the triangle should always flow away from the jet)
hard to explain with words but i hope that sheds some light on it
perhaps when your hobby mojo has refreshed you could re-tackle the base
the work you put into your jet is absolutely worth you being truly happy with the whole result
I appreciate seeing all the difficulties you had, but still pushing forward to finishing.
absolutely insane work scott, looks amazing!!!!
My god! What a mission! But holy crap some serious learning completed. Really good to see the other side of a pro RUclipsrs creative processes! 🎉
For mr surfacer ive found that the sweet spot is 2 parts primer to 3 parts thinner sprayed around 20 psi, also the 1500 variant is the best for priming!
Great freaking job, loved watching this process, and seeing where you weren't 100% satisfied is incredibly inspiring. Thanks, Scott.
Excellent video! I really appreciated you taking us through every step
I am glad to have watched a video in which you tried a lot of interesting things, some that work well, others that are still experimental and others that didn't work. It takes imperturbability to share your failures so candidly.
a better tool then your hobby knife for the pilot holes i found is a sewing needle glued into a holder like a piece of wood, this is amazing for making very precise positioning - at first almost parallel to the surface to see the tip of the needle then when you have the tip at the right position while pushing the needle in go into 90 degree and then with a lit of wiggleing you get the perfect pilot hole
thanks for the video scott, great looking model!
After having heard about this project so often on the podcast I've been really looking forward to this video and it didn't disappoint. The jet looks great a project to be proud of for sure
A master class in hobbying. Fantastic work, sir. I really like how you talk through your thinking process and problem solving when things are going wrong.
This is so frikkin cool Scott
Thanks for the love, Simon!
This is such an ambitious and awesome project! Really enjoyed the video man.
great video. i know it isnt "proper youtube length", but worth every second
I haven't touched a model in months, but this pushed the needle a little further into going again. Beautiful work my dude.
a masterclass in modelling and painting, and a down to earth approaching to" god damn that didnt work, how do i deal with this?"
Great video mate x
I think a big factor for the base looking off is apparent in the video of the jet you showed. The sand should be getting blasted from a short ways behind the trajectory source i.e. the engine. The sand would also be angling backwards away from the engine. That said, the rest of this project was a treat to watch and your conversion game is phenomenal Scott!
The video I shared wasn't meant to be a direct inspiration. It simple implies that "things happen to fluid objects when jets fly by". Just using it as artistic license to do something similar. Thanks for watching!
@@Miniac that's totally fair, in my (not scientific at all) opinion I think most fine particulate would probably operate similarly when blasted by a sudden come of air. As anyone who accidentally floods paint with an airbrush can attest to 🥲
Maybe your jet is hot on the tail of his rival, banking through the cone already created faster than the sand can reach the ground? Gotta put that harpoon to use somehow!
This was awesome! My first major conversion was turning one of these into whatever Flyer was in the old Corsairs book (5th or 6th edition, I think)
Basically cut off all the spiky bits, cut another set of wings out of plasticard, and badly stuck everything together
14:52 cant believe you got a cameo from jay!
Being sponsored by Corvus Belli is fantastic... I've always wanted to get into Infinity.
Really excited to finally see this!