Thanks for watching! Painting Nurgle miniatures are always fun🤢🤢🤮🤮 . If you enjoyed the video, please leave a Like and A comment, it helps appease the Algorithm Gods! Oh, and don't forget to Subscribe to the channel or check out the Academy at www.duncanrhodes.com. Have an amazing weekend everyone. Cheers Dunc, Rog and the DRPA team!
Thanks Duncan. I'm very picky with teaching methods, but the way you do it always hits for me. And I appreciate even with your success you still make painting popular models like this free instead of putting *everything* behind a paywall.
I'll need to pick up some of that dragon fang. Looks great. I have a few plague marines already painted and I've found that I like basing the bones in wraithbone then putting on a thin layer of reikland flesh. Maybe some heavier Aggrax Earth shade at the base of the bone. I like using Duncan's White Star to base the skulls, then doing reikland flesh over it.
Perfect timing with the video release! I’ve already watched all your other Death Guard related painting videos, and I just now, after years of being a fan of the 40k franchise/lore (and watching your older painting videos over on GW channel), picked up my first box of miniatures, Plague Marines of course! 🙂Only missing the paints now, have had the other tools waiting for me for years (the usual ”Well someday I’ll start!”, the biggest barrier being to think of the army/minies to start with). Cheers, thanks for all the great content!
Great work as always, though I admit I have a soft spot for the 2nd-3rd Edition Plague Marines that were a weird hodgepodge of black, dark green and lighter shades.
Duncan, if you don't mind, could you give me some advice on 'cleaning up' or brightening up a model that is very brown. I'm pleased with the scheme. I primed it in matt black, dry brushed wraithbone (slap chop I suppose), then layered reikland flesh and Aggrax Earth shade. I actually also did a thin layer of two thin coats disgusting green wash (sorry if I got that name wrong). He's a zombie guy so it looks excellent and you just see a sickly green tinge in the light. However, there's just a lot of darker browns. Is there a nice color that might highlight that? Or a wash/shade that could brighten up some levels? I did some basic edge highlighting with Army Painter leather brown, but I'm afraid if I go too heavy with it it'll look weird.
I would break up some of the darker browns with something lighter, like maybe beige or bone coloured cloth or straps. Another good thing to do would be to make the base a lighter colour. As a general rule, if the miniature is dark then the base should be light and vise-versa. You could make the skin tone lighter too.
Great video, but I was hoping you might be painting them like the Plague Marines from something like the second and third edition box covers and army books that featured them.
One idea for Death Guard I've yet to do for my models is that everything behind them on the base is twisted and infected, while the base towards where they're looking is slowly corrupted/infected. Kinda showing how the marines are a walking source of corrupting plague! Any thoughts? I have thought about just doing Nurgle swamp bases, but I think this idea could be cool as soon as I get around to it.
Wondering if there is any reason to repaint the green if you are going to coat everything in the brown wash later? I can't imagine the finish difference will be noticeable.
Awesome looking marine. Is there a good site where I can order TTC paints in the US? Ive found a couple but dont now how trust worhhy they are or if they directly support your business. Thanks!
1:16 I just do the primer coat and start painting over it and correct mistakes with the paint pot version of DG Green and I don't notice any difference.
I wouldn't ever use a standard, non-metallic GW paint and paint over with the same color like, ever, given the price of a can of GW spray paint. Either I would be trying to save time and use the spray, then straight to wash and let it ride, or if I cared, I'd use whatever standard priming process, then bother to do the coats of paint. OR, but for seriously, if you're going to do what you're doing, I would use some other brand's spray. Regardless, I think saving the time isn't really worth the price of a GW spray can, then going to paint over the same color. And, after all, particularly Death Guard? Inconsistency looks better.
Thanks for watching! Painting Nurgle miniatures are always fun🤢🤢🤮🤮 . If you enjoyed the video, please leave a Like and A comment, it helps appease the Algorithm Gods! Oh, and don't forget to Subscribe to the channel or check out the Academy at www.duncanrhodes.com.
Have an amazing weekend everyone.
Cheers
Dunc, Rog and the DRPA team!
Thanks Duncan. I'm very picky with teaching methods, but the way you do it always hits for me. And I appreciate even with your success you still make painting popular models like this free instead of putting *everything* behind a paywall.
I waited so long for this episode, a classic deathguard. Finally I know how to paint my army. Thanks Ducan.
No worries 👍
You always fill me with confidence. I start with, i can do it! Granted it doesnt turn out as lovely as yours! 😂
You can do it!
Finally! For the longest time, there was only a Pallid Hand warband tutorial on the website. This is great!
Glad it was helpful!
That's really crisp for Nurgle Follower
I'll need to pick up some of that dragon fang. Looks great.
I have a few plague marines already painted and I've found that I like basing the bones in wraithbone then putting on a thin layer of reikland flesh. Maybe some heavier Aggrax Earth shade at the base of the bone.
I like using Duncan's White Star to base the skulls, then doing reikland flesh over it.
Hugs for Nurgle! Great video as always. It's not how I pain my Death Guard, but I always learn something fun!
Perfect timing with the video release!
I’ve already watched all your other Death Guard related painting videos, and I just now, after years of being a fan of the 40k franchise/lore (and watching your older painting videos over on GW channel), picked up my first box of miniatures, Plague Marines of course! 🙂Only missing the paints now, have had the other tools waiting for me for years (the usual ”Well someday I’ll start!”, the biggest barrier being to think of the army/minies to start with).
Cheers, thanks for all the great content!
Finally the Tutorial Ive been waiting for! Thanks for all you do!
Oh no! This video should have been posted on the 7th! 😮😮
A Plague Marine's never too far from a Nurgling. A lot of them in the Space Marine Hero style Death Guard Marines. Well painted.
Love Nurglings.
Support for Papa Nurgle is always appreciated!
Thanks Duncan. I'm early member of your paint academy and I aprecciate this a lot. Cheers from Spain!
Awesome, thank you!
God bless u know you've arrived when you hear that glorious inhale at the start of every video
Excellent. I'm picking up this box tomorrow. Can't wait.
Hope you enjoy it!
When I can afford the new kit after the holidays, I know I'll be using this guide
Just seen on Wayland games, wave 3 is up for pre-order. Pre ordered the antique gold colour, it looks great
Now I just need the thousand sons tutorial to be on here!
With the release date coming I was really hoping for this video. Great vid!
Thanks! I hope it helps you out Noah 👍
@ maybe I should wait for wave 3 paint range to test the new death guard color :p
Great work as always, though I admit I have a soft spot for the 2nd-3rd Edition Plague Marines that were a weird hodgepodge of black, dark green and lighter shades.
Nice, just in time as my kill team starter set has just arrived today 👍
Perfect!
@@DuncanRhodesDRPAI have Sigvald and Barak nar burgundy, which would you recommend as an alternative to sword hilt please?
Duncan, if you don't mind, could you give me some advice on 'cleaning up' or brightening up a model that is very brown.
I'm pleased with the scheme. I primed it in matt black, dry brushed wraithbone (slap chop I suppose), then layered reikland flesh and Aggrax Earth shade. I actually also did a thin layer of two thin coats disgusting green wash (sorry if I got that name wrong). He's a zombie guy so it looks excellent and you just see a sickly green tinge in the light.
However, there's just a lot of darker browns. Is there a nice color that might highlight that? Or a wash/shade that could brighten up some levels? I did some basic edge highlighting with Army Painter leather brown, but I'm afraid if I go too heavy with it it'll look weird.
I would break up some of the darker browns with something lighter, like maybe beige or bone coloured cloth or straps. Another good thing to do would be to make the base a lighter colour. As a general rule, if the miniature is dark then the base should be light and vise-versa. You could make the skin tone lighter too.
All hail enamels!
They're great right?
I was hoping to see you demonstrate Contagion Green from your new Wave 3 tbh, a bit disappointed to see Citadel's DG Green instead...
Great video, but I was hoping you might be painting them like the Plague Marines from something like the second and third edition box covers and army books that featured them.
Not a bad shout...
Want to print the mezgike dredge death guards. Going for a submarine blackish blue. Not sure what kind of weathering looks good on such a dark color
One idea for Death Guard I've yet to do for my models is that everything behind them on the base is twisted and infected, while the base towards where they're looking is slowly corrupted/infected. Kinda showing how the marines are a walking source of corrupting plague! Any thoughts? I have thought about just doing Nurgle swamp bases, but I think this idea could be cool as soon as I get around to it.
Pre heresy deathguard colours are the best
Wondering if there is any reason to repaint the green if you are going to coat everything in the brown wash later? I can't imagine the finish difference will be noticeable.
Kinda feel like it’s either habit, or to preemptively stop any complaints of “mine looks different.”
Where do you get the bubonic plague?
The flea market.
Awesome looking marine. Is there a good site where I can order TTC paints in the US? Ive found a couple but dont now how trust worhhy they are or if they directly support your business. Thanks!
You can find a list of stockists here :-)
www.duncanrhodes.com/paint_stockists/
Cheers 👍
Would AP speed paint medium be a decent replacement for contrast medium? Are they different?
Honestly, I have no idea as Ive never used the army painter version. Anyone else know?
@DuncanRhodesDRPA I appreciate you taking the time to respond. Cheers.
1:16 I just do the primer coat and start painting over it and correct mistakes with the paint pot version of DG Green and I don't notice any difference.
Do you thin the paints you use for highlighting, or just use them straight?
Always thin your paints. It helps them flow from the brush a lot easier, just don't over thin them or else you'll lose control of the paint.
What about Mortarion Grime tho? 6:30
Just for Green Armour
Brill. I enjoy the tone during delivery of lines about painting the pustules. Disgusting! 😂
Love it Duncan. Also pardon for asking but is there a way to come into contact with you? Want to share my work.
You can join our Facebook group - Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/1013441033143602/
I wouldn't ever use a standard, non-metallic GW paint and paint over with the same color like, ever, given the price of a can of GW spray paint. Either I would be trying to save time and use the spray, then straight to wash and let it ride, or if I cared, I'd use whatever standard priming process, then bother to do the coats of paint.
OR, but for seriously, if you're going to do what you're doing, I would use some other brand's spray.
Regardless, I think saving the time isn't really worth the price of a GW spray can, then going to paint over the same color. And, after all, particularly Death Guard? Inconsistency looks better.
Looking old AF
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Thanks