I have this head from the newest wave. I didn’t know what I was gonna do with it. I simply took off the head to the bronze dwarf and replaced with the bog goblin with the tongue out. I freaking love it! I will repaint this body since I don’t have the other goblin. Thanks for the video!
Love the video, thanks for sharing. I never would have started customizing without your videos. In the past few months, I've fully painted two knights and quite a few weapons. I'm still struggling with washes though. I wish I would have saw your "paint wipe" technique before I started lol. I don't use social media. Do you have a way for folks to send you some of their pics other than social media? a site with a contact us or something?
GREAT vid, Jeremy! I'm so glad you did this vid as I've been wondering lately about the "need" for priming on the kind of plastic used for Legions. A short time ago, Jesse from "Just shelve it" was commenting on Ozstradomus' "Legions Class" about some clear coatings MELTING the plastic. CAN'T HAVE THAT! So I "thought" that priming was essential for preventing that. Any tips on any high-gloss or matte coatings that you use that are proven safe? That WORK OF ART that Joe V. did that we commonly call the TU5CC Pilot is AMAZING!!! I was wondering what gloss coating he used... If the paint you're using is water-based, won't that prevent the clear coating from "gripping" if the clear is oil, lacquer or chemical based?
ALWAYS use acrylic paints on these figures. Anything else is asking for trouble! The paint he used was likely metallic, so the effect you are seeing is from the paint itself, not any kind of gloss overcoat.
The Kitsune foxes are some of my signature customs. Parts are ones that I designed which are available from www.WolfKingCustoms.com. I seal with Testors Dullcote spray!
Great stuff Jeremy, love these types of videos. ✌️
I have this head from the newest wave. I didn’t know what I was gonna do with it. I simply took off the head to the bronze dwarf and replaced with the bog goblin with the tongue out. I freaking love it! I will repaint this body since I don’t have the other goblin. Thanks for the video!
Bronze Dwarf will work great as well! Base body color on that one is almost the same as the goblin I used, so steps would be the same!
Freaking amazing, such simple techniques go a long way.
I was wondering how to effectively use this head, thanks for this video
I knew you'd do something special for Bog Goblin ❤❤
I really just wanted to show how easily it can be used to make an actual Bog Goblin with!
Awesome Video Thank you Jeremy !
Excellent job thank you
my dwarves and gladiators are coming in a couple of days and im going to have some fun.
Love the video, thanks for sharing. I never would have started customizing without your videos. In the past few months, I've fully painted two knights and quite a few weapons. I'm still struggling with washes though. I wish I would have saw your "paint wipe" technique before I started lol. I don't use social media. Do you have a way for folks to send you some of their pics other than social media? a site with a contact us or something?
Thank you for those kind words! Happy to hear my videos helped! My Instgram is the best way to contact me for pics like that!
Whoa! Did you get a new camera? Look at the quality!
New lights!
Really nice work, it's a bit hard to see because the figure is kind of dark it would be really nice to have a spotlight or a table light 🕯️
GREAT vid, Jeremy! I'm so glad you did this vid as I've been wondering lately about the "need" for priming on the kind of plastic used for Legions. A short time ago, Jesse from "Just shelve it" was commenting on Ozstradomus' "Legions Class" about some clear coatings MELTING the plastic. CAN'T HAVE THAT! So I "thought" that priming was essential for preventing that. Any tips on any high-gloss or matte coatings that you use that are proven safe? That WORK OF ART that Joe V. did that we commonly call the TU5CC Pilot is AMAZING!!! I was wondering what gloss coating he used... If the paint you're using is water-based, won't that prevent the clear coating from "gripping" if the clear is oil, lacquer or chemical based?
ALWAYS use acrylic paints on these figures. Anything else is asking for trouble! The paint he used was likely metallic, so the effect you are seeing is from the paint itself, not any kind of gloss overcoat.
@@MythicCustoms AHH!!! So good to know! THANK YOU, JEREMY! Things could have gotten REALLY grim without that info!
Bogggggg 👏🤣👍
Hey Jeremy, where can I contact someone about a business inquiry specifically related to this RUclips channel?
dude were did u get them foxes at in that dio ? and what do you seal your figs whit
The Kitsune foxes are some of my signature customs. Parts are ones that I designed which are available from www.WolfKingCustoms.com. I seal with Testors Dullcote spray!