Great job on those models and the 3D print! I really enjoy your videos! Since you're located in Japan have you looked into the products of Mr Hobby? I use them here in Europe and love them when I can get my hands on them.
I use Mr. hobby stuff all the time! I have decal softener, airbrush cleaner, files, soft sanding sticks, masking tape, weathering powders... they make great products!
Watching this video has me excited to complete my first combat patrol of necrons by the end of this month! I definitely want to tackle some other combat patrols next year once Im mostly done with my necron army. Ill be moving on a bit to start my Leagues of Votann army starting with the CP. I have a majority of units for the Votann CP from their big box set from last year, just need those berserks now. Looking forward to your next CP, Id assume eventually you will have to resort to actually buying the boxes lol. Its nice to already have finished models for them. I just needed a doomstalker for the necron one thank god
@@thehammerofwrath oh nice! Are you gonna be using the sith necrons paint scheme for that CP. I really liked that video. AH Orks for Orktober! Orks have been growing on me more and more since being part of WH. Im still coming around to 40k orks but with AoS Im really considering them after seeing their latest range reveal of new models.
Any chance on getting the modelled shoulder bits uploaded to a repository? I would love to be able to future proof my ghostkeels... the magnitizing is something that has kept me only building strike teams, but Tau is my favorite and what got me in the hobby. Have you had similar issues with the crisis suits?
@8:00 may i ask, did you put the gloss varnish only in the panel lines, and then you pinlined with oil wash? What varnish and oil did you use? and what mineral spirits did you use for clean up. Thank you
I spray GW 'ardcoat over the entire panel. (But you could brush it on) once that's dry I use inexpensive mineral spirits and a cheap tube of winton oil paint to mix the wash. Any mineral spirit will clean it up, so just get an odorless one to make it easier to deal with - and open your windows! :)
thank you for replying. so you wash the entire area so its easier for the wash to be cleaned. And a mix of mineral spirit and winton oil is used for the panel lines. then clean with mineral spirits. is it possible to just use GW shade instead? I am new at painting figures! @@thehammerofwrath
on smaller models, like infantry, I wash the entire model then wipe it away. On larger models, like the ghostkeel, I "pin" wash into the panel lines only. You can wash with GW shades, but it's a bit different. You don't need mineral spirits, of course. But a gloss varnish will help the GW wash flow into the recesses better. (then you can just use lahmian medium after it dries to matte down the gloss.)
if i do a zenithol highlight with the two primers, do i still need to do edge highlighting, and if so do i need to do it for both the dark area and the light areas? thank you @@thehammerofwrath
Edge highlighting white is tricky, because there's nothing brighter than white! For a white edge highlight to show up, you actually need to use an off-white as your panel color. With white, it's just easier to add some chipping along the edges to accentuate them and show wear and tear.
I’m absolutely obsessed with the whole cloaking panel idea. That looks incredibly good!
Thank you so much! To be honest, I wasn't sure how it would turn out!
Second that. It turned out amazing! And the crackling blue border really sells it
Ghost keel is an underrated model. Amazing video as always. Thanks
Loved the decloaking near the end of the video!
That was fun to do! RUclips after effects tutorials FTW!
That decloaking effect turned out so well! Awesome job on the combat patrol :D
Thanks a bunch!
This makes me wanna find my old tau stuff too
DO IT! :)
This is so amazing I don’t do anything artist since grade school so beautiful thank you for sharing your process and results very cool
Thank you so much!
another great video, looks amazing, new trps and tricks and more lovely info on a lovely country. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job on those models and the 3D print! I really enjoy your videos!
Since you're located in Japan have you looked into the products of Mr Hobby? I use them here in Europe and love them when I can get my hands on them.
I use Mr. hobby stuff all the time! I have decal softener, airbrush cleaner, files, soft sanding sticks, masking tape, weathering powders... they make great products!
@@thehammerofwrath nice! They sadly only have a very limited footprint here in the EU.
Watching this video has me excited to complete my first combat patrol of necrons by the end of this month! I definitely want to tackle some other combat patrols next year once Im mostly done with my necron army. Ill be moving on a bit to start my Leagues of Votann army starting with the CP. I have a majority of units for the Votann CP from their big box set from last year, just need those berserks now. Looking forward to your next CP, Id assume eventually you will have to resort to actually buying the boxes lol. Its nice to already have finished models for them. I just needed a doomstalker for the necron one thank god
I only need the doomstalker for the necron CP as well. But next month's CP is Orks, and I don't have ANY of those, so a whole new box it is!
@@thehammerofwrath oh nice! Are you gonna be using the sith necrons paint scheme for that CP. I really liked that video. AH Orks for Orktober! Orks have been growing on me more and more since being part of WH. Im still coming around to 40k orks but with AoS Im really considering them after seeing their latest range reveal of new models.
Of course! We'll have one large, dark doomstalker!
You are too strong 🫶
Nah! It's just doing a little every day! You can do the same!
I thank you. Your works look damn simple but only because your touch is there. I look at them and look at it and every time I think, Wow!🫡
Any chance on getting the modelled shoulder bits uploaded to a repository? I would love to be able to future proof my ghostkeels... the magnitizing is something that has kept me only building strike teams, but Tau is my favorite and what got me in the hobby. Have you had similar issues with the crisis suits?
You can find it on cults 3D for $1! search "Ghostmech weapon mount".
Should have delayed for Oc-Tau-ber
LoL. As it turns out, I have a SECOND T'au project I was trying to finish before September ended... looks like it's shifting into OcTau'ber now!
No priming of the shoudler pauldrons?
I used vajello white primer, then corax white, then white scar.
@8:00 may i ask, did you put the gloss varnish only in the panel lines, and then you pinlined with oil wash? What varnish and oil did you use? and what mineral spirits did you use for clean up. Thank you
I spray GW 'ardcoat over the entire panel. (But you could brush it on) once that's dry I use inexpensive mineral spirits and a cheap tube of winton oil paint to mix the wash. Any mineral spirit will clean it up, so just get an odorless one to make it easier to deal with - and open your windows! :)
thank you for replying. so you wash the entire area so its easier for the wash to be cleaned. And a mix of mineral spirit and winton oil is used for the panel lines. then clean with mineral spirits. is it possible to just use GW shade instead? I am new at painting figures! @@thehammerofwrath
on smaller models, like infantry, I wash the entire model then wipe it away. On larger models, like the ghostkeel, I "pin" wash into the panel lines only. You can wash with GW shades, but it's a bit different. You don't need mineral spirits, of course. But a gloss varnish will help the GW wash flow into the recesses better. (then you can just use lahmian medium after it dries to matte down the gloss.)
if i do a zenithol highlight with the two primers, do i still need to do edge highlighting, and if so do i need to do it for both the dark area and the light areas? thank you @@thehammerofwrath
Edge highlighting white is tricky, because there's nothing brighter than white! For a white edge highlight to show up, you actually need to use an off-white as your panel color. With white, it's just easier to add some chipping along the edges to accentuate them and show wear and tear.