Try mixing your green stuff then setting it aside for an hour or so. It'll start to cure so it's easy to cut, but still be plenty soft enough to sculpt and bend. If you can find the sweet spot between malleable and cured then it's like you're working with an entirely different product.
@@rajabalitaji5289 More blue for faster drying, harder results, more yellow for slower drying, softer results. Another tip is to rub vaseline into your hands & tools. Keeps them lubed!
Blue is the hardener. More blue, more rubber like. More yellow, more clay like. However, there is a point of too much of either one, and it won't cure.
I love watching what little twists you add to make them interesting. I think an interesting challenge would be the Carcharodons. Their colour scheme is just grey and white, so its a challenge to make them stand out.
I love Space Wolves. I've always felt that Space Wolves are one of the few Space Marine chapters that have fun and they encourage individuality in each models design with the little charms, teeth, claws and fur :P
They were lost in the warp and the remaining used the 13th banners to honour them and all the space wolves who fell in combat.. Then the returned from the warp and most were wulfen and had scavenged armour from the choas guys they had killed
The 13th Great Company accompanied Russ into the Eye of Terror during the scouring. There were rules for them in Codex: Eye of Terror during 3rd Edition as they followed The Black Legion and Abaddon out of The Eye to fight against his forces during the (old) 13th Black Crusade, though I'm sure this has all been retconned now. This is where where Wulfen were introduced as a playable unit. SW only got more dumb from that point onwards. It should be noted though that a slightly earlier incarnation (Bill King's version from the 2E Codex and the Ragnar Blackmane novels) noted the 13th Great Company as being based on Fenris and containing all the Wolf Priest...or Iron Priests or something. I can't remember exactly. Also, in that version of the canon Russ left Fenris to find the Seed of the World Tree which he intended to use to heal The Emperor.
My humble chapter request is the Sons of the Phoenix. They were created to be a different take on religious space Marines but accidentally look like an Emperor's children successor chapter. They don't have a tonne of lore, but I think they're really cool.
In an older codex the Space Wolves were described as a fantasy army placed into the 40k setting, they more than any other main chapter feel like a separate independent army so primaris units can sometimes look out of place compare to older ones, but this model turned out great!
"primaris units can sometimes look out of place compare to older ones, but this model turned out great!" i see that you're not a proper space wolves fan, the model made in this video IS a insult to space wolves, barely an improvement on how GW currently wants us to make our Space wolves.
@@Battlefang Dang maybe GW should give us a better primaris SW upgrade kit then. Or upscale the firstborn SW range since its prettymuch perfect otherwise.
If you’ve got a spare chaos head, then an Exorcist chapter marine would be fun. Dark red, demon skull emblem, and their super secret ritual of having their recruits get possessed by a demon, exorcising that demon, and ending up with a chapter more resistant to chaos.
Not lore accurate atall, but I have an exorcist in my deathwatch made up from a spare grey kngiht torso and helmet due to them being similar. Think it could make a larger killteam or chapter with GK bits mixed in feel more unique (along with being a colour you don't really see GK in)
Try dry brushing a white or something over the glaciers to make them look more frozen. The edges of ice are more focused so they appear more white. Right now the glaciers ended up just looking like blue rocks
What about some Tome Keepers, White Dwarf Magazines very own Chapter. I'm wondering how you would incorporate their unique feature of carrying tomes into batlle.
Great video dude! For suggestions on what to paint next, I would love to see some marines from the Badab war. Most space marines are just the progenitor chapters now a days, and it would be cool if you highlighted some of the great chapters that have fallen by the wayside. I still think you should do Marines Errant; it would be a fun challenge to paint an entirely metallic paint scheme. The conversation options are also great, you could build a boarding shield or build a base that's the destroyed remains of a spaceship's hull. I love your videos and keep on keeping on dude!
7:37 - I'm sure someone has suggested this to you before, but if you use Micro-Set and Micro-Sol solution (from Microscale Decals), that will soften the decals so they can be placed on uneven surfaces and help protect them from cracking.
These have been my favorite videos on RUclips lately Jay paints a new chapter I can’t wait to see a slow down breakdown of all the different chapters you have painted up
Fine aluminum mesh used for clay sculpting can be used as cloth armatures. Cut it to size, shape how you want, apply a thin layer of miliput or aves apoxie sculpt, sand anything as needed when cured, and now you have a hard, clothed shape substrate to sculpt on.
Good job Jay here’s a tip to remember about Green stuff though, It cures more over time and working with it can occur in stages. If you wait an hour to an hour and a half it’ll become less sticky and firmer. Experiment with letting it sit for a little bit before you start to work with it depending on what you wanna do. You can also use thin coating of mineral oil to get rid of fingerprints instead of water and mineral oil evaporates within a few hours.
Hello! Very nice vid! It is even more cool with the new balanced dataslate : once the saga is chosen, it is considered as completed and the associated benefit is automatically gained. For the Allfather!
Here's a interesting thing about their strategems. Once you complete certain sagas they each enhance a single strategem making them go from good, to absolutely brutal. Beastslayer gives you -1 AP and LANCE on a unit (Doing this when charging a knight with their cavalry can bring down a large knight.) Warrior Born gives you fallback/advance and shoot/charge Majesty gives you battleshock tests and a 6 inch consolidation. Bear gives you a 4+ FNP against mortals and psychic attacks.
love the army painter snow. tip from my side: try to sprinkle some of the powder over the wet snow - depending on how wet it is, maybe you have to wait. looks much better to me.
I like to paint blood ravens. So much red paint. To make it fun i like using upgrade sprues from other chapters. Mostly a combination of blood angels and raven guard for the blood and raven bits. But i have made a point to make intercessor sergeants wearing gear "borrowed" from other chapters.
For My current SW army I'm painting all the old first born units in 2nd edition colors, big and bright, complete with goblin green bases. But the Combat patrol being my only source of new primaris models is more grimdark with cracked ice bases and a healthy amount of snow. I'm pretty much just doing it for aesthetic reasons but I guess Cawl didn't get the memo on what the SWs colors actually are XD
I would love to see your take on the Exorcists! I'm currently working on an army of them and decided to give some of them just a few signs of corruption based on the demon they were possessed with and their length of service.
The Lich's Laboratory channel did a video with them recently called "Kitbashing The Charcharodons | The Pentarchy of Blood | Warhammer 40k Conversion Guide" Its a pretty perfect video from a small channel. Pete the wargamer also did a 5 Ways to Convert Space Marines Into Carcharadons video for a more primaris take, but both methods apply well across the board.
Classic SW (before primaris, we are still waiting to have proper SW primaris units) hold the bolter in one hand and a chainsword in another. So that is a super wolfy detail, unique to them. I hope they get that again.
I don't yet have that much experience in working with Greenstuff and the like, but you could try creating stuff like Hair or fur with something like Nail scissors. Take the Greenstuff, bring it roughly into shape, but leave it a bit thicker, and then take a small, fine pair of scissors and start cutting little V shapes into the putty in a way, that roughly resembles overlapping scales. After that, you can either cut smaller V shapes into the big ones, or take a hobby knife and start "cutting" into the V shapes until the structures resemble tufts of hair. I used this process to create a (in lack of a better word) "mane" of feathers on a shaman like figure, by placing a piece of putty on the back of the Mini's head, neck and upper back, cutting those V shapes into it, and then flattened the Vs a bit and carefully cut a structure resembling a feather into each of the Vs with a hobby knife.
As ideas for more legions, I'd love to see Mantis Warriors, Mentor Legion or Raptors.... You might want to consider making them a crusade army (where it is an amalgamation of different chapters while not being death watch put together to face a common foe...)
Great video. Abit too bright blue for me ( I like everything very grim dark) but some really cool techniques here and the end result looked really clean 👌🏻
I find the problem with the Space Wolves is you end up spending more money on supplies or 3rd party conversion bits to make them look more like actual Space Wolves. Also anytime GW makes an upgrade kit for them in 40k it is lackluster compared to other ones. Just look at the upgrade kit for both 1st born and primaris Black Templars. Hopefully they get a range refresh like the rumor mill is saying and a more extensive upgrade kit is included.
The Space Wolves Detatchment rule is so cool anf fun but also so, so weak. It's what I call a "January with Vanilla Pudding" rule. Just so specific and situational that you probably won't see any benefit from it until it's too late. Like sure, you can get lethal hits, but you have to kill a monster or vehicle first, and it has to be killed by a character model, and you can only activate it at the end of your turn, and you can only have it up if you have none of the other sagas up because they don't stack, and if you choose to activate another saga you have to redo the saga you ended if you want to activate it again. The idea of Space Wolf characters earning glory and writing stories as they fight is awesome in theory. In practice, it's clunky and underwhelming. Here's hoping they get something more competitive.
The 13th Company followed the Chaos Marines after the battles on Prospero with the aim of anialhating them once and for all. Also due to their range from the Fang they became feral and existed on scavenging from whatever they found useful. Bolters were dropped in favour of axes and chain-swords plus hammers.
I like the idea of the space wolves and would be interested in seeing some new minis for them, but a lot of the old stuff looks really silly in my opinion. And not, like, stubby-legged Crisis Suit silly, but "old man who lives alone in a forest" silly.
Love your channel buddy! Would love to see a video on how you clean up your pieces before assembly and paint. Always looking for build tips at this point in my hobby journey.
Now you get to choose one Saga completed at the start of the Game. I would choose Sustained 1 for my Cavalry, coz they already have Lethal Hits and some of my mounts have Devastating Wounds. FNP you can complete with Bjorn and Techmarine supporting him.
Fenrys Hjolda! I feel Space Wolves are the one Legion (and Chapter) that have so much flavor potential while building each model. Plus, there's a ton of stuff from 3rd party companies to add to the models.
YET, Jay completly forgot about the 3rd party stuff such as the Primal Hounds which would have made this model leagues better than the end result. Jay worked with the Primal Hounds bits while the primal hounds campaign was going on in order to somewhat act as a promotion of the campaign, where were these bits when they were truly needed?
I’m new to the hobby but there are so many fantastic miniatures out there. I’m a Dark Angels player but have to admit the Black Templars are awesome. Great video.
Black Dragons - 21st (Cursed) Founding - Their bone blades should be cool to see on your models. Blood Ravens - Unknown Founding - Mostly just a DoW ask. Crimson Fists - 2nd Founding - The first chapter to ever be seen, having been on the cover art of Rogue Trader. Make sure they have a crimson power fist. Deathwatch - Ordo Xenos - You can basically use whatever chapter you want with this one. Flesh Tearers - 2nd Founding - A more vicious form of the Blood Angels chapter (they actually take pride in the Red Thirst, and are quite a lot more prone to the Black Rage than their progenitors). Plenty of opportunities for chain weapons. Also, Gabriel Seth's take on the Primaris Marines is based. Grey Knights - Ordo Malleus - Can you do this without any of the special parts? Or will you cave? Iron Snakes - 2nd Founding - Out of all art of space marines, one of my favourite will always be that one Marine with the respirator with a grill like that of a snarling beast, and the giant, thick, slab-like pauldrons. It's such an evocative image. Lamenters - 21st (Cursed) Founding - The checkered pattern on the pauldrons will give you a good challenge. Plus, we gotta love these boys. Mantis Warriors - Possible 8th Founding - Stealthy Samurai Marines. Rainbow Warriors - Unknown Founding - In the official lore, there's next to no information about them (though they do have rainbow-coloured plasma weapons according to a Trazyn novel), but there is someone who decided to do their own version of the Rainbow Warriors as an Aztec-themed chapter. Good luck on the fine rainbow stripes. Storm Giants - Unknown Founding (possibly during the 36th Millennium, so between 15th through 21st foundings, maybe older) - These Salamanders successors are described as being even larger and stronger than the marines of other chapters. I wanna see how you can do with kitbashing the size of your marines. Storm Wardens - Unknown Founding - Mostly because I love the idea of Scottish Space Marines.
I'd be really into the Space Wolves if they read more like space vikings and not... space furries. But I'm a Thousand Sons player, so I would be biased. I will say though, that the Wolf Spear successor chapter really does it for me.
Would love a video on the fleshtearers! I want to see Jay's interpretation and painting method for my favourite chapter! You're uploads have been helping me fight the severe depression and self loathing that comes with losing a parent. If my dad could see my armies and models now I think he would be blown away, thank you to everyone at eob. This channel really helped me improve in the hobby I love, and also genuinely gives me something to look forward too when I see a new upload. Big love to eob, Jay and nick❤
Wonderful video, when you are done with the space marine series I think you should do one about skitarii series, painting different forge world colours schemes. No one makes videos about painting admech so if you’ll do it I’m sure people interested in admech will flock to you.
I like pickin out one of the companies to go with. Can't wait to see the rest of your 13th painted up. I'm taken with the Redmoons. Cool lore, being more long-fanged veterans and sporting the skeletal wolf of the underworld.
I’m loving these little single chapter painting videos but I have a theory he’s going them so he’s got time for another beeeeeg project. Or at least I hope so 😂
Space wolf player here If you're doing fur/pelts/beards it's best to combine green stuff 50/50 with milliput. It's easier to sculpt and holds up just as well Also, you should paint Crimson fists next
Like to see your take on The Fallen I've always had an interest in them, specifically the Fallen who were deceived into attacking The Lion; tricked into thinking that their Primarch had betrayed The Emperor. Also happy to see Lionel forgive these sons of their sins and allow them to fight alongside him as The Risen...
For one of your next Chapters I'd love to see you tackle the mysterious Minotaurs. Their bronze and dark red color scheme looks fantastic. They have some amazing 3rd party STLs too. If you want to get weird with it there is a hilariously loud alternate color scheme with yellow and orange stripes.
Space Wolves are amazing to build and paint, the variations you can do are endless. Getting some primal hounds upgrades is just one of many that I have used with my army. Love everything about space Wolves. @jay The space Wolves detachment now allows you to auto complete a saga at the beginning of your first turn. So if there are less characters you can kill you can immediately take sustained hits. Last night I had sustained and lethal hits before round two. Also Saga of the bear can be done with hazardous rolls on Njal or Librarians. It's luck based but last night I managed to fail the roll with my Librarian, had to choose though between Lethal or 6+ fnp 😢. Overall my favourite detachment from a fun perspective.
Ok i have to say when it comes to carrying melee weapons. They are not cross body unless non lethal. Theres a small risk of you hurting yourself. Maybe im silly to think this detail wirh space marine body armor tho
So, this space wolf intercessor is a grey hunter if we look at the shoulder pad, a blood claw if look at the kneepad, and a long fang if look at the bolt rifle. The only question I have is, where are the wolf guard's black and yellow ornament? =)
one of the easiest space wolf additions is wolf teeth and rune the teeth are small sausage shape with a point the bed the end.the runes are just small oblongs with one corner cut off and a norse rune pushed in with a sharp knife
Fists would be good and I think I have a recipe. I use the army painter zealot yellow contrast paint then come in with Yriel yellow to really make it pop. Its so easy to get a lovely gradient from bright yellow higlights to yellow orange in the recesses. Who knew it could be so easy to paint Imperial Fists. It used to be a horrible chore with multi layering, which had mixed results but now its smooth and simple to get really effective gradients in just two steps. Of course why stop there. Hit it with Agrax shade then bring it back up with the Yriel yellow. This gives a less pristine finish but with further gradients. Instant Imperial Fists. Although I have always been a Space Wolves guy, the first 40K novel I read was 'Space Marine' featuring the Necromundan Spiders being recruited by the Imperial Fists. I also love the Legion and the whole you havn't lived until you have died at least twice vibe, and to serve the Emperor even in death thing. Of course the flames licking up the armour doesn't hurt either. My Legion are lead by the Artel W Legion Chaplain who is a suitable command figure for this unit.
Do the thieving magpies! Blood ravens are one of the coolest chapters because of their lore, and they are what drew a lot of people into the hobby through DOW games
With the knife/blades on any model I add some for, of blood for my ORKS and it looks really cool, you should consider trying to do that with some of ur models.
I think people recommend letting the green stuff firm up a little bit before doing the texture. To avoid the stretch. (I suspect you are as impatient as me though) 😂
Try mixing your green stuff then setting it aside for an hour or so. It'll start to cure so it's easy to cut, but still be plenty soft enough to sculpt and bend. If you can find the sweet spot between malleable and cured then it's like you're working with an entirely different product.
Also mixing different ratios.
@@darthkek1953is the blue the base or the activator?
Woah, cool seeing you here. Thanks for the tip!
@@rajabalitaji5289 More blue for faster drying, harder results, more yellow for slower drying, softer results. Another tip is to rub vaseline into your hands & tools. Keeps them lubed!
Blue is the hardener. More blue, more rubber like. More yellow, more clay like. However, there is a point of too much of either one, and it won't cure.
Has anyone else noticed that Jay seems to paint space wolfs about every few months
Pretty sure it's something about full moons....😂
He is secretly a furry
He wants to start an army of them so bad
He should really do an army when the codex comes out
He's building an army clearly he doesn't even know it yet
I love watching what little twists you add to make them interesting. I think an interesting challenge would be the Carcharodons. Their colour scheme is just grey and white, so its a challenge to make them stand out.
Agreed. I would love to see how Jay would paint the Carcharodons. I also would love to see him free handing some of the exile markings on their armor.
Thatd be sick!! Space sharks ftw
You could try some Crimson Fists? They COULD be cool or mid. But your paint can make any model shine! Give it a go!
Crimson Fists! gotta round out the Dorn-ites!
I love Space Wolves. I've always felt that Space Wolves are one of the few Space Marine chapters that have fun and they encourage individuality in each models design with the little charms, teeth, claws and fur :P
the charmes are norse runes
If i remember correctly, the 13-th is a pack of Wulfen lead by a rune priest who just travel the galaxy and sometimes help their fellow space wolves
They’re all Wulfen and were found before Magnus the Red and the 1000 Sons invaded Fenris and nearly destroyed the chapter before the Fall of Cadia.
They were lost in the warp and the remaining used the 13th banners to honour them and all the space wolves who fell in combat.. Then the returned from the warp and most were wulfen and had scavenged armour from the choas guys they had killed
I remember a bunch turned to chaos
Deathwatch is the ultimate painting project, every single unit is made up of unique marines from all different chapters
Hell yeah, I love their sheer variety
The 13th Great Company accompanied Russ into the Eye of Terror during the scouring. There were rules for them in Codex: Eye of Terror during 3rd Edition as they followed The Black Legion and Abaddon out of The Eye to fight against his forces during the (old) 13th Black Crusade, though I'm sure this has all been retconned now.
This is where where Wulfen were introduced as a playable unit. SW only got more dumb from that point onwards.
It should be noted though that a slightly earlier incarnation (Bill King's version from the 2E Codex and the Ragnar Blackmane novels) noted the 13th Great Company as being based on Fenris and containing all the Wolf Priest...or Iron Priests or something. I can't remember exactly. Also, in that version of the canon Russ left Fenris to find the Seed of the World Tree which he intended to use to heal The Emperor.
Thanks for typing that out so I don't have to
My humble chapter request is the Sons of the Phoenix. They were created to be a different take on religious space Marines but accidentally look like an Emperor's children successor chapter. They don't have a tonne of lore, but I think they're really cool.
“You can never gave too many knives”
-Logen Nine Fingers
And that's just on one hand.
You've got to be realistic about these things.
In an older codex the Space Wolves were described as a fantasy army placed into the 40k setting, they more than any other main chapter feel like a separate independent army so primaris units can sometimes look out of place compare to older ones, but this model turned out great!
"primaris units can sometimes look out of place compare to older ones, but this model turned out great!" i see that you're not a proper space wolves fan, the model made in this video IS a insult to space wolves, barely an improvement on how GW currently wants us to make our Space wolves.
@@Battlefang Dang maybe GW should give us a better primaris SW upgrade kit then. Or upscale the firstborn SW range since its prettymuch perfect otherwise.
If you’ve got a spare chaos head, then an Exorcist chapter marine would be fun. Dark red, demon skull emblem, and their super secret ritual of having their recruits get possessed by a demon, exorcising that demon, and ending up with a chapter more resistant to chaos.
Not lore accurate atall, but I have an exorcist in my deathwatch made up from a spare grey kngiht torso and helmet due to them being similar. Think it could make a larger killteam or chapter with GK bits mixed in feel more unique (along with being a colour you don't really see GK in)
Try dry brushing a white or something over the glaciers to make them look more frozen. The edges of ice are more focused so they appear more white. Right now the glaciers ended up just looking like blue rocks
What about some Tome Keepers, White Dwarf Magazines very own Chapter. I'm wondering how you would incorporate their unique feature of carrying tomes into batlle.
Great video dude! For suggestions on what to paint next, I would love to see some marines from the Badab war. Most space marines are just the progenitor chapters now a days, and it would be cool if you highlighted some of the great chapters that have fallen by the wayside.
I still think you should do Marines Errant; it would be a fun challenge to paint an entirely metallic paint scheme. The conversation options are also great, you could build a boarding shield or build a base that's the destroyed remains of a spaceship's hull.
I love your videos and keep on keeping on dude!
7:37 - I'm sure someone has suggested this to you before, but if you use Micro-Set and Micro-Sol solution (from Microscale Decals), that will soften the decals so they can be placed on uneven surfaces and help protect them from cracking.
He uses it every time, he just didn't mention it this time.
Yay for Paw Patrol. Also Ashes of Prospero deals with the 13th.
These have been my favorite videos on RUclips lately
Jay paints a new chapter
I can’t wait to see a slow down breakdown of all the different chapters you have painted up
Fine aluminum mesh used for clay sculpting can be used as cloth armatures. Cut it to size, shape how you want, apply a thin layer of miliput or aves apoxie sculpt, sand anything as needed when cured, and now you have a hard, clothed shape substrate to sculpt on.
Good job Jay here’s a tip to remember about Green stuff though, It cures more over time and working with it can occur in stages. If you wait an hour to an hour and a half it’ll become less sticky and firmer. Experiment with letting it sit for a little bit before you start to work with it depending on what you wanna do. You can also use thin coating of mineral oil to get rid of fingerprints instead of water and mineral oil evaporates within a few hours.
Hello! Very nice vid!
It is even more cool with the new balanced dataslate : once the saga is chosen, it is considered as completed and the associated benefit is automatically gained. For the Allfather!
Here's a interesting thing about their strategems. Once you complete certain sagas they each enhance a single strategem making them go from good, to absolutely brutal.
Beastslayer gives you -1 AP and LANCE on a unit (Doing this when charging a knight with their cavalry can bring down a large knight.)
Warrior Born gives you fallback/advance and shoot/charge
Majesty gives you battleshock tests and a 6 inch consolidation.
Bear gives you a 4+ FNP against mortals and psychic attacks.
love the army painter snow. tip from my side: try to sprinkle some of the powder over the wet snow - depending on how wet it is, maybe you have to wait. looks much better to me.
This has got to be the most value anyone’s gotten out of a box of Intercessors.
I like to paint blood ravens. So much red paint. To make it fun i like using upgrade sprues from other chapters. Mostly a combination of blood angels and raven guard for the blood and raven bits. But i have made a point to make intercessor sergeants wearing gear "borrowed" from other chapters.
5:29 "There was a chance" brother pretty much summed up the gambling "addiction"
For My current SW army I'm painting all the old first born units in 2nd edition colors, big and bright, complete with goblin green bases. But the Combat patrol being my only source of new primaris models is more grimdark with cracked ice bases and a healthy amount of snow. I'm pretty much just doing it for aesthetic reasons but I guess Cawl didn't get the memo on what the SWs colors actually are XD
Jay, admidt it, you are Vlka Fenryka at heart. More Space wolf paint jobs please, I love your take on them.
*with actual space wolves bits such as the "primal hounds" attached to the models*
I would love to see your take on the Exorcists! I'm currently working on an army of them and decided to give some of them just a few signs of corruption based on the demon they were possessed with and their length of service.
I was hesitant about using demonic yellow for the shoulders and after seeing you use it, my concerns are gone.
Asking again! lol you just did space wolves now would be the perfect time to do space sharks! Aka the carcharodons!
The Lich's Laboratory channel did a video with them recently called "Kitbashing The Charcharodons | The Pentarchy of Blood | Warhammer 40k Conversion Guide"
Its a pretty perfect video from a small channel.
Pete the wargamer also did a 5 Ways to Convert Space Marines Into Carcharadons video for a more primaris take, but both methods apply well across the board.
I like the info about battle mechanics. Im here for the models, never played 40k.
Classic SW (before primaris, we are still waiting to have proper SW primaris units) hold the bolter in one hand and a chainsword in another. So that is a super wolfy detail, unique to them. I hope they get that again.
I don't yet have that much experience in working with Greenstuff and the like, but you could try creating stuff like Hair or fur with something like Nail scissors.
Take the Greenstuff, bring it roughly into shape, but leave it a bit thicker, and then take a small, fine pair of scissors and start cutting little V shapes into the putty in a way, that roughly resembles overlapping scales.
After that, you can either cut smaller V shapes into the big ones, or take a hobby knife and start "cutting" into the V shapes until the structures resemble tufts of hair.
I used this process to create a (in lack of a better word) "mane" of feathers on a shaman like figure, by placing a piece of putty on the back of the Mini's head, neck and upper back, cutting those V shapes into it, and then flattened the Vs a bit and carefully cut a structure resembling a feather into each of the Vs with a hobby knife.
As ideas for more legions, I'd love to see Mantis Warriors, Mentor Legion or Raptors.... You might want to consider making them a crusade army (where it is an amalgamation of different chapters while not being death watch put together to face a common foe...)
Great video. Abit too bright blue for me ( I like everything very grim dark) but some really cool techniques here and the end result looked really clean 👌🏻
You make so much content it’s insane. One of the best RUclipsrs I’ve seen and I’m not even particularly a TTG or Warhammer fan
I think space marines painted with colors from movies like Jurassic park or Saturday morning cartoons like swat kats would be cool
I find the problem with the Space Wolves is you end up spending more money on supplies or 3rd party conversion bits to make them look more like actual Space Wolves. Also anytime GW makes an upgrade kit for them in 40k it is lackluster compared to other ones. Just look at the upgrade kit for both 1st born and primaris Black Templars. Hopefully they get a range refresh like the rumor mill is saying and a more extensive upgrade kit is included.
The Space Wolves Detatchment rule is so cool anf fun but also so, so weak. It's what I call a "January with Vanilla Pudding" rule. Just so specific and situational that you probably won't see any benefit from it until it's too late. Like sure, you can get lethal hits, but you have to kill a monster or vehicle first, and it has to be killed by a character model, and you can only activate it at the end of your turn, and you can only have it up if you have none of the other sagas up because they don't stack, and if you choose to activate another saga you have to redo the saga you ended if you want to activate it again. The idea of Space Wolf characters earning glory and writing stories as they fight is awesome in theory. In practice, it's clunky and underwhelming. Here's hoping they get something more competitive.
Would love to see your take on Jazzas Space Bears Chapter. I know they are not official. But they look so cool. Think you could represent them well.
Please please please do a lineup of all the space marines so far!!
Your conversions are awesome. Your experience shows through in your models. Nicely done, Jay, nicely done. 😊😊
bought the same cnc drills years ago .... they are worth their weight in gold - and even after years still sharp + no rust
Crimson Fists!
The 13th Company followed the Chaos Marines after the battles on Prospero with the aim of anialhating them once and for all. Also due to their range from the Fang they became feral and existed on scavenging from whatever they found useful. Bolters were dropped in favour of axes and chain-swords plus hammers.
I like the idea of the space wolves and would be interested in seeing some new minis for them, but a lot of the old stuff looks really silly in my opinion. And not, like, stubby-legged Crisis Suit silly, but "old man who lives alone in a forest" silly.
I think if you want some more color maybe a super vibrant sons paint scheme would be fun!
Love your channel buddy! Would love to see a video on how you clean up your pieces before assembly and paint. Always looking for build tips at this point in my hobby journey.
You can also mix the green stuff with some miliput, it will make it less stretchy
Thousand Sons would be really cool to see you do, specifically the Ruberics with their Lords, some extra dust effects
Now you get to choose one Saga completed at the start of the Game. I would choose Sustained 1 for my Cavalry, coz they already have Lethal Hits and some of my mounts have Devastating Wounds. FNP you can complete with Bjorn and Techmarine supporting him.
Fenrys Hjolda!
I feel Space Wolves are the one Legion (and Chapter) that have so much flavor potential while building each model. Plus, there's a ton of stuff from 3rd party companies to add to the models.
YET, Jay completly forgot about the 3rd party stuff such as the Primal Hounds which would have made this model leagues better than the end result. Jay worked with the Primal Hounds bits while the primal hounds campaign was going on in order to somewhat act as a promotion of the campaign, where were these bits when they were truly needed?
@@Battlefang True, those looked fantastic. Shipping would've killed them for me, but there's plenty of others, too.
I’m new to the hobby but there are so many fantastic miniatures out there. I’m a Dark Angels player but have to admit the Black Templars are awesome. Great video.
I'll keep asking for Crimson fists keep up the awesome videos
Looks great, really simple recipe too!
Awesome conversion
Still asking for my favourite sharky bois to be next.
Black Dragons - 21st (Cursed) Founding - Their bone blades should be cool to see on your models.
Blood Ravens - Unknown Founding - Mostly just a DoW ask.
Crimson Fists - 2nd Founding - The first chapter to ever be seen, having been on the cover art of Rogue Trader. Make sure they have a crimson power fist.
Deathwatch - Ordo Xenos - You can basically use whatever chapter you want with this one.
Flesh Tearers - 2nd Founding - A more vicious form of the Blood Angels chapter (they actually take pride in the Red Thirst, and are quite a lot more prone to the Black Rage than their progenitors). Plenty of opportunities for chain weapons. Also, Gabriel Seth's take on the Primaris Marines is based.
Grey Knights - Ordo Malleus - Can you do this without any of the special parts? Or will you cave?
Iron Snakes - 2nd Founding - Out of all art of space marines, one of my favourite will always be that one Marine with the respirator with a grill like that of a snarling beast, and the giant, thick, slab-like pauldrons. It's such an evocative image.
Lamenters - 21st (Cursed) Founding - The checkered pattern on the pauldrons will give you a good challenge. Plus, we gotta love these boys.
Mantis Warriors - Possible 8th Founding - Stealthy Samurai Marines.
Rainbow Warriors - Unknown Founding - In the official lore, there's next to no information about them (though they do have rainbow-coloured plasma weapons according to a Trazyn novel), but there is someone who decided to do their own version of the Rainbow Warriors as an Aztec-themed chapter. Good luck on the fine rainbow stripes.
Storm Giants - Unknown Founding (possibly during the 36th Millennium, so between 15th through 21st foundings, maybe older) - These Salamanders successors are described as being even larger and stronger than the marines of other chapters. I wanna see how you can do with kitbashing the size of your marines.
Storm Wardens - Unknown Founding - Mostly because I love the idea of Scottish Space Marines.
I'd be really into the Space Wolves if they read more like space vikings and not... space furries. But I'm a Thousand Sons player, so I would be biased. I will say though, that the Wolf Spear successor chapter really does it for me.
I really need to get around to setting my space marine identity set in stone. And paint them
Would love a video on the fleshtearers! I want to see Jay's interpretation and painting method for my favourite chapter! You're uploads have been helping me fight the severe depression and self loathing that comes with losing a parent. If my dad could see my armies and models now I think he would be blown away, thank you to everyone at eob. This channel really helped me improve in the hobby I love, and also genuinely gives me something to look forward too when I see a new upload. Big love to eob, Jay and nick❤
crimson fists!
also dope space wolf man!
this particular space wolf is barely above the GW way of doing primaris space wolves
Wonderful video, when you are done with the space marine series I think you should do one about skitarii series, painting different forge world colours schemes.
No one makes videos about painting admech so if you’ll do it I’m sure people interested in admech will flock to you.
Thank you for giving me many new ideas that I can use for my space wolves
I like pickin out one of the companies to go with. Can't wait to see the rest of your 13th painted up.
I'm taken with the Redmoons. Cool lore, being more long-fanged veterans and sporting the skeletal wolf of the underworld.
I'm currently painting up a salamader just to have a go at painting in green.
I think that having the cloth and beard being textured differently is actually better.
I’m loving these little single chapter painting videos but I have a theory he’s going them so he’s got time for another beeeeeg project. Or at least I hope so 😂
What bits would you use for blood angels? I like what you do with the skulls on your black templar power packs.
Yes, Space Wolves! Love to see more grim dark wolves ... but, next chapter to paint, "Dark Kraken" Salamander successos!
Since so many got to 40k due Dawn of War you need to make a Blood Raven at some point
Perfect timing! A video for my lunchbreak 💪🏻
i would like to see my chapter the loyalist death guard! seems like a good challenge with the with armor.
Video 3 of asking for Crimson Fists. Please Jay
I would love to see you do a flesh tearer conversion
Part number... nice. Thanks for this, I've got Space Wolves on my list for armies... if I ever manage to fend off my horde (or hoard) of orks.
if you ever manage to make a space wolves army then please consider looking at the "primal hounds" range of bits for space wolves
@@Battlefang where?
Space wolf player here
If you're doing fur/pelts/beards it's best to combine green stuff 50/50 with milliput. It's easier to sculpt and holds up just as well
Also, you should paint Crimson fists next
Like to see your take on The Fallen
I've always had an interest in them, specifically the Fallen who were deceived into attacking The Lion; tricked into thinking that their Primarch had betrayed The Emperor. Also happy to see Lionel forgive these sons of their sins and allow them to fight alongside him as The Risen...
For one of your next Chapters I'd love to see you tackle the mysterious Minotaurs. Their bronze and dark red color scheme looks fantastic. They have some amazing 3rd party STLs too. If you want to get weird with it there is a hilariously loud alternate color scheme with yellow and orange stripes.
Love Space Wolves! They’re the chapter that got me into 40K! I’d love to see your take on Crimson Fists (my main army now)
Howling Griffons! Almost smurfs?
A loyalist world eater with the classic white and red color scheme would be great
Long shot but Dark Krakens would be sick
Space Wolves are amazing to build and paint, the variations you can do are endless. Getting some primal hounds upgrades is just one of many that I have used with my army. Love everything about space Wolves.
@jay The space Wolves detachment now allows you to auto complete a saga at the beginning of your first turn. So if there are less characters you can kill you can immediately take sustained hits. Last night I had sustained and lethal hits before round two. Also Saga of the bear can be done with hazardous rolls on Njal or Librarians. It's luck based but last night I managed to fail the roll with my Librarian, had to choose though between Lethal or 6+ fnp 😢. Overall my favourite detachment from a fun perspective.
Ok i have to say when it comes to carrying melee weapons. They are not cross body unless non lethal. Theres a small risk of you hurting yourself. Maybe im silly to think this detail wirh space marine body armor tho
Love this series! Keep the good work going!. Kudos
Loved your Xiii div. More please.
So, this space wolf intercessor is a grey hunter if we look at the shoulder pad, a blood claw if look at the kneepad, and a long fang if look at the bolt rifle. The only question I have is, where are the wolf guard's black and yellow ornament? =)
one of the easiest space wolf additions is wolf teeth and rune the teeth are small sausage shape with a point the bed the end.the runes are just small oblongs with one corner cut off and a norse rune pushed in with a sharp knife
Fists would be good and I think I have a recipe. I use the army painter zealot yellow contrast paint then come in with Yriel yellow to really make it pop. Its so easy to get a lovely gradient from bright yellow higlights to yellow orange in the recesses. Who knew it could be so easy to paint Imperial Fists.
It used to be a horrible chore with multi layering, which had mixed results but now its smooth and simple to get really effective gradients in just two steps. Of course why stop there. Hit it with Agrax shade then bring it back up with the Yriel yellow. This gives a less pristine finish but with further gradients. Instant Imperial Fists. Although I have always been a Space Wolves guy, the first 40K novel I read was 'Space Marine' featuring the Necromundan Spiders being recruited by the Imperial Fists.
I also love the Legion and the whole you havn't lived until you have died at least twice vibe, and to serve the Emperor even in death thing. Of course the flames licking up the armour doesn't hurt either. My Legion are lead by the Artel W Legion Chaplain who is a suitable command figure for this unit.
Do the thieving magpies! Blood ravens are one of the coolest chapters because of their lore, and they are what drew a lot of people into the hobby through DOW games
Would a very thin coat of petroleum jelly on the paper keep the green stuff from adhering to it?
Worth a try.
Always quicking on these videos so quick
My first 40k box was the SW combat Patrol! lots of fur bits in there
May i ask what blue you used on the miniature? It looks insanely good and im looking to start a SW army myself.
Guns for show, knives for a pro.
Convert the imperial guard combat patrol into the Tanith 1s and only.
Please
With the knife/blades on any model I add some for, of blood for my ORKS and it looks really cool, you should consider trying to do that with some of ur models.
I think people recommend letting the green stuff firm up a little bit before doing the texture. To avoid the stretch. (I suspect you are as impatient as me though) 😂