How to Speed Paint a Wild Warg Chieftain for Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • In this video Adam shows you how to paint Wild Warg Chieftain quickly to look awesome on the tabletop.
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    Paints used:
    Black & White (Any brand will do)
    Skeleton Horde
    Darkoath Flesh
    Basilicanum Grey
    Khorn Red
    Pink Horror
    Screamer Pink
    Emperor's Children
    XV-88
    Screaming Skull
    Balor Brown
    Pallid Witch Flesh
    Cygor Brown
    Gor-Grunta Fur
    Wyldwood
    Castellan Green
    Death World Forest
    Cadian Fleshtone
    Flayed One Flesh
    Dryad Bark
    Steel Legion Drab
    Baneblade Brown
    Administratum Grey
    Karak Stone
    Leadbelcher
    Nuln Oil
    Music: Mountain Walk by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
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    **Disclaimer**
    This video reviews content from the Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game formerly known as Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game and The Hobbit Strategy Battle Game. MESBG is a skirmish style war game developed by Games Workshop, based off the incredible artwork from the three films by Peter Jackson as well as drawing inspiration directly from the books. Players take control of the forces of good and evil and play out epic moments from the Lord of the Rings in anything from small heroes driven scenarios to epic battles utilising hundreds of models. To find out more, head over to www.games-workshop.com
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Комментарии • 22

  • @Lukas-lr9mk
    @Lukas-lr9mk 3 дня назад +1

    watched liked and saved for later

  • @twinklecave9475
    @twinklecave9475 Год назад +1

    Looks great my man. Always keen to watch your videos when they pop up.

  • @jmaccsarmiesofmiddleearth
    @jmaccsarmiesofmiddleearth Год назад +1

    Class result. You finally managed to speed paint something that's an achievement in itself 😀. Can see the appeal of slapchop for the creamy blends

    • @dicedrinksanddadjokes
      @dicedrinksanddadjokes  Год назад +1

      Haha yeah thanks mate! Slap chop wet blends are pretty good for how quick it takes.

  • @jamesmott4159
    @jamesmott4159 Год назад +1

    Unreal job

  • @benjamin7864
    @benjamin7864 Год назад

    I did something like this last month to paint Gothmog, Guritz, and Gothmogs enforcer, I was really happy with the results for the 3 foot guys and mounted model it took me 4 and a half hours. I used mostly contrast and dry brush and then added an oil wash at the end. Im really happy with how they came out, speed painting can look really good on orcs.

    • @dicedrinksanddadjokes
      @dicedrinksanddadjokes  Год назад

      Nice 4.5 hours is bloody good for that many characters! Yeah orcs really lend themselves to that approach because they’re supposed to look dirty 😆

  • @kennygpokerstrategy4917
    @kennygpokerstrategy4917 Год назад +1

    Great vid. I'm not sure what I think of the contrast speed painting method overall but you did a great job and if contrast paints get more people painting im all for it!!!

    • @dicedrinksanddadjokes
      @dicedrinksanddadjokes  Год назад +1

      Yeah I still prefer the more traditional method of painting with layers. Certainly speeds things up though! Cheers for watching 😁

  • @MrWood-nc3bt
    @MrWood-nc3bt Год назад +1

    For troops it might be ok taking the speed-painting-way. For heroes or special models like the warg you painted, I would always take my time to finish it properly. So the additional time you took, was worth the final result 👍🏻

    • @dicedrinksanddadjokes
      @dicedrinksanddadjokes  Год назад +1

      Haha thanks mate! Yeah I just couldn’t leave it looking too rushed. He really pulled his weight in my battle against Rangers of the North so he had to look good doing it 😆

  • @thefiresofmordor6407
    @thefiresofmordor6407 Год назад +2

    That’s a great quality model in just over an hour. Have to get you to paint some of my ministries!
    My way of speed painting is do shit job 😂. But maybe that’s why I don’t speed paint and I take a month to finish the loneliest warriors of minas tirith.
    Great video. Your giving me hope for some contrast paint use in my future.
    Question. Do you find the dry brushing of the undercoat gives a different result to the miniature every time or does this have more of a place with contrast colours. I’ve just never done it before

    • @dicedrinksanddadjokes
      @dicedrinksanddadjokes  Год назад +1

      Thanks man! Hey even a shit paint job is better than playing with grey plastic but yeah generally I like to take my time with painting. I haven't worked that much with contrast paints so this was a bit of an experiment. I think that like any technique it has strengths and weaknesses and it takes practise really get the hang of it. What I really liked about it was getting those smooth wet blends on the fur very quickly. That would have taken a lot longer using more traditional paints and layering even if I was to dry brush the fur. Not sure if that answered your question! 😂

  • @joshmortimer3433
    @joshmortimer3433 Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing Adam, ive been thinking of whether to do my MESBG armies, slapchop or traditional, and I just think the colours are more vibrant the Traditinal way. I think I would do slapchop if I had 1 day to do an army for a tournament.... again i may be wrong as I am a noob but the colours in all the youtube videos from all the commentators online look subdued when slapchopped. What does it look like in person? does it look the same as in the video? Thanks for the vid, really useful to see for newbies like me.

    • @dicedrinksanddadjokes
      @dicedrinksanddadjokes  Год назад +1

      Hey mate thanks for watching! You’re right in that slap chop does create a more muted look. I think it can it can work really well for certain minis like wargs and orcs. Wet blending warg fur speeds things up a lot!

  • @bradcraig6676
    @bradcraig6676 Год назад

    For fundamentally terrible mini painters like me, slapchop is the ONLY way to get a decent paint job. For someone like you, the technique is clearly optional. Thanks for the demo Adam.

  • @MVeminor7
    @MVeminor7 Год назад +1

    Hi Adam, you never let us down. Nice job matey.