Amazing job you did on this one. This is my favourite so far. Way beyond my painting skills, but I think I could copy a few things from this tutorial. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you, Glad that you like it! ❤Its a kit bash. The head is taken from the Age of Sigmar Varanguard Knights of Ruin. www.plaguenarr.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Varanguard-Knights-of-Ruin-sprue.png The lower part is form the Legiones Astartes MKIII Command sprue. www.plaguenarr.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/legiones-astartes-command-upgrade-sprue.png
Painted perfectly, beautifully. The claim is not to the author, but rather a question for discussion. Here people show how to paint with a brush using Contrast paints, but the vehicle cannot be painted with the same method, and if you use an airbrush, the result will be different, it will differ in appearance, I have already checked this. So such guides are really very useful for those who collect infantry, but not vehicle and dreadnoughts, since if you paint them with a brush, you can throw the miniatures in the trash, since everything will be stained. It is very difficult to paint vehicle and dreadnoughts with a brush.
That is actually not true! Maybe on a Kratos or Land Raider you have a problem. But Dreads should absolut no deal! this is why i use multiple thin coats instead of one go. The key is keep your brush always cleaned up and use a wet palette also for the contrast mix! Also the oil wash will cover your mistakes.
@@plaguenarr Well, it's all about experience. I tried to paint Sikaran and Contemptor, the result was not pleasing. Although some paints work well, and some poorly. For myself, I have determined two facts - when I finish collecting the army, I will use drybrush or give it to the artist to paint everything with an airbrush.
bros too talented to have so few videos. would love a space sharks or raptors video.
There will be more soon. I actually working on m GD project and don't have time for some speed painting guides. And thank you of course! :)
Perfect artwork, looking forward to see Dark angels!
Thank you very much! New videos will follow soon after GD! ❤
Amazing job you did on this one. This is my favourite so far. Way beyond my painting skills, but I think I could copy a few things from this tutorial. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks you very much, i am glad that you can take something from this! ❤
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Hah just came from the short, thanks
You're welcome! Glad that you found it! 🙌
@ I didn’t realise you had long form videos hah
@@KiwiVR89 then my idea of getting people into my channel by shorts doesn't work. 🤣
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Amazing job! Where are that weapon and the pointing hand from?
Thank you, Glad that you like it! ❤Its a kit bash. The head is taken from the Age of Sigmar Varanguard Knights of Ruin. www.plaguenarr.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Varanguard-Knights-of-Ruin-sprue.png
The lower part is form the Legiones Astartes MKIII Command sprue. www.plaguenarr.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/legiones-astartes-command-upgrade-sprue.png
Painted perfectly, beautifully. The claim is not to the author, but rather a question for discussion. Here people show how to paint with a brush using Contrast paints, but the vehicle cannot be painted with the same method, and if you use an airbrush, the result will be different, it will differ in appearance, I have already checked this. So such guides are really very useful for those who collect infantry, but not vehicle and dreadnoughts, since if you paint them with a brush, you can throw the miniatures in the trash, since everything will be stained. It is very difficult to paint vehicle and dreadnoughts with a brush.
That is actually not true! Maybe on a Kratos or Land Raider you have a problem. But Dreads should absolut no deal! this is why i use multiple thin coats instead of one go. The key is keep your brush always cleaned up and use a wet palette also for the contrast mix! Also the oil wash will cover your mistakes.
@@plaguenarr Well, it's all about experience. I tried to paint Sikaran and Contemptor, the result was not pleasing. Although some paints work well, and some poorly. For myself, I have determined two facts - when I finish collecting the army, I will use drybrush or give it to the artist to paint everything with an airbrush.
Its always about experience. You cant expect to nail it within the first rush. ;)