This is the first time in Official painting guide video that I saw they left some excess paint on model (Pteraxii) during the painting process (normally they just show where to paint and skip to the next step cleanly) Maybe this is a confirmation that Pteraxii is one of the hardest to paint in AdMech army (as I also struggle even sub-assembly by seperate wingsbody apart)
Pretty good tutorial. I was able to follow this without volume and still understand. Great work showing the completed steps before moving on to the next step.
This is neat to see this for the new combat patrols! Hoping to see the color schemes for the other forgeworlds released on here and the color app soon!
Great vid! I play a mobile game called W40K Tacticus and we're getting Admech characters added soon including some that were shown in this vid. I can't wait!
Just started painting again . Things sure have changed in the 20 ish years since I last attempted 🫣🫣🫣 One quick question , about the nuln oil . Is it used straight from the pot or watered down ??? I’ve now added this combat patrol to my Christmas list. Now must remember to leave it on the wife’s desk 😁😁😁
As with all painting techniques there is a lot of personal preference and you should do what works best for the effect you want to achieve, but it's acceptable to use a Shade straight from the pot without thinning or watering down. If you do thin your Nuln Oil, you may wish to use Lahmian Medium. We hope Da Red Gobbo gets your Grotsmas list!
I find these combat patrol painting videos really inspiring!
Love this series, hope to see the rest of armies.
That's the plan!
This is the first time in Official painting guide video that I saw they left some excess paint on model (Pteraxii) during the painting process (normally they just show where to paint and skip to the next step cleanly) Maybe this is a confirmation that Pteraxii is one of the hardest to paint in AdMech army (as I also struggle even sub-assembly by seperate wingsbody apart)
Love these Combat Patrol painting videos!
You did many guides, but this is one of the best ever, in terms of techniques. I will use the same aproach when painting my Warcry warbands
Thank you for the charming review
Pretty good tutorial. I was able to follow this without volume and still understand. Great work showing the completed steps before moving on to the next step.
This is neat to see this for the new combat patrols! Hoping to see the color schemes for the other forgeworlds released on here and the color app soon!
Great painting Video! Keep up the good work!
Thank you. It's really nice to know they've been appreciated.
These new combat patrol videos are great! Hope you do on for each faction 🤞
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Great vid! I play a mobile game called W40K Tacticus and we're getting Admech characters added soon including some that were shown in this vid. I can't wait!
Same.
My favourite handsome presenter!
I found my favorite army
Just started painting again . Things sure have changed in the 20 ish years since I last attempted 🫣🫣🫣
One quick question , about the nuln oil . Is it used straight from the pot or watered down ???
I’ve now added this combat patrol to my Christmas list. Now must remember to leave it on the wife’s desk 😁😁😁
As with all painting techniques there is a lot of personal preference and you should do what works best for the effect you want to achieve, but it's acceptable to use a Shade straight from the pot without thinning or watering down. If you do thin your Nuln Oil, you may wish to use Lahmian Medium. We hope Da Red Gobbo gets your Grotsmas list!
Can the new version of Adeptus Mechanicus Combat Patrol also have a tutorial video? for beginners
But this is the new patrol?
@@officialwarhammer They probably just got confused 😅
@@officialwarhammerI think they were thinking about the old one, with the Rangers, Kataphrons, Enginseer, and the Dunecrawler
Accurate
When priming the sterilizers did you put masking tape on the flight stand or did you have them primed seperate?
Primed separately in this case.
What paints do i need to thin down?
And what paints do i use medium on ( please please please help me)
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