That's the best way to judge gaming models! It's easy to get too focussed on making everything as good as you can... so it takes forever or never gets finished! Thanks for the comments, will check out your channel :)
The more I'm working on the set (slowly!) the more I'm appreciating how good the sculps and production was, considering it's 30 years old they're pretty good
Watching this evolve was rather interesting, very organic approach that makes for good watching. End result is exquisite, real eye candy. I imagine your Chaos Marines will be a delight - great work.
Thanks for the feedback, appreciate it 👍 Although it's been on the back burner I very much intend to finish the whole set and do a video for each unit type
Great video and presentation. Wish I had seen this before I painted my imperial fists from S.C. As a huge space crusade fan absolutely loving these videos.
Thanks! Gretchins up next. They're taking while but I'm pleased with how they're coming along. Space Crusade was my first intro to gaming as a kid so I've got a big soft spot for it!
Thanks dude, appreciate the comments. Yeh on the game board all those slightly heavy chips will look fine, all the 'mistakes' jump out when viewed super close up on cam. Pleased with the armour, and the best part is that its super easy to do
Very good result in my humble opinion, I like your process. Your video quality is brilliant as well. I sometimes have oil washes dry glossy as well and put the paint on a piece of cardboard before mixing to get rid of excess oil. I find it helps but is not the only factor I guess.
Thanks for the kind words. I got a fairly cheap Macro prime lens for my camera recently and it's really sharp. Pretty good for a (relatively) budget set up. I'm not an artist but have heard of oil paint artists soaking out the oil on some card first but wasn't sure if it would affect the consistency for washes. Good tip, I'll have to try that properly as it would definitely be pretty good to be able to control the gloss finish a bit more
Hey thanks! On newer space marines with 'knee pads' it'll be a bit easier to get a good highlight effect by making the top of the knee pads one of the areas to highlight well
Looks good. They aren't easy miniatures too make look nice. I had space crusade as a kid and just bought it again to play with my kids. Not sure I dare paint them though. Think I might paint up some modern alternatives and leave the originals as they are.
Thanks! It took me a fair while to decide to paint them, I kept thinking that it's survived 30years in almost 'as new' condition so I shouldn't snip / glue / paint. Decided to just do it but to make sure I finish the project to a decent level so I don't feel bad about defacing it! Proxying some newer models is a good idea too.
i kinda used your technique in reverse, started with grey primer, then undercoat with burnt sienna, stippled averland sunset, then wash with reikland fleshshade, then stipple with averland with white
That sounds pretty similar except for leaving some black in the deepest recesses. I expect your approach is a bit quicker too at the start with not needing to work up from the black undercoat. Do you do an all over fleshade wash or just the recesses?
Im not a fan of grimdark. I always want my models to look crisp and clean and new. But boy, you have sold me on this.. And when you see him on the board at the end - Perfect!
Hey thanks man! To make them a bit cleaner you'd just need to cover a bit more of the model at each step with the yellow mixes, leaving very little of the original xv88 undercoat, it'll reduce the grimy look that comes mainly from the brown showing through
Not in exactly the same way, but something like snakebite leather contrast thinned down could work. It doesn't quite have the same effect, but I'll be keen ot know how you get on if you try something like a wash or contrast thinned. The main issue will be not being able to take it off like the oil. In my android video I compared the oil wash vs non-oil wash option
@@NoProcrastinationMiniatures I'm currently painting up my copy of Heroquest. When I'm finished on that I'll be starting on Space Crusade. I'm a slow painter though so it will be a while! 😀
Brilliant! Same here- I'd planned to have Space Crusade done by the end of Dec, but still have the gretchin, orks, ultramarines, blood angels and chaos marines to do!
Let me know what you think of the chipping. Needs to be more varied / finer I think, but does look a bit better in person than zoomed in on screen
I think they look good, especially when you factor in playing at actual arms length.
That's the best way to judge gaming models! It's easy to get too focussed on making everything as good as you can... so it takes forever or never gets finished! Thanks for the comments, will check out your channel :)
Excellent recovery from the torn decal, fair play Sir 😊
Bluddee eck, that boy has been through the wars. Top paint job 😊
Cute cat! 😻
He's always helping!
It's nice to see one of these old figures brought to life with a lovely weathered paint job :)
The more I'm working on the set (slowly!) the more I'm appreciating how good the sculps and production was, considering it's 30 years old they're pretty good
Watching this evolve was rather interesting, very organic approach that makes for good watching. End result is exquisite, real eye candy. I imagine your Chaos Marines will be a delight - great work.
Thanks for the feedback, appreciate it 👍 Although it's been on the back burner I very much intend to finish the whole set and do a video for each unit type
@@NoProcrastinationMiniatures 👍
Damn insane quality.
Cheers!
Great video and presentation. Wish I had seen this before I painted my imperial fists from S.C. As a huge space crusade fan absolutely loving these videos.
Thanks! Gretchins up next. They're taking while but I'm pleased with how they're coming along. Space Crusade was my first intro to gaming as a kid so I've got a big soft spot for it!
Super helpful video. I think the end result looks awesome. Chipping is fine by my eye and I bet it looks amazing on the table.
Thanks dude, appreciate the comments. Yeh on the game board all those slightly heavy chips will look fine, all the 'mistakes' jump out when viewed super close up on cam. Pleased with the armour, and the best part is that its super easy to do
Stippling does look so much nicer than standard dry brushing. it reminds me of Byrons work over at Artis Opus. Very nice! keep it up!
I've been watching a lot of Richard Gray's videos after following on Insta and I've tried to do a poor man's version of that!
Very good result in my humble opinion, I like your process. Your video quality is brilliant as well. I sometimes have oil washes dry glossy as well and put the paint on a piece of cardboard before mixing to get rid of excess oil. I find it helps but is not the only factor I guess.
Thanks for the kind words. I got a fairly cheap Macro prime lens for my camera recently and it's really sharp. Pretty good for a (relatively) budget set up. I'm not an artist but have heard of oil paint artists soaking out the oil on some card first but wasn't sure if it would affect the consistency for washes. Good tip, I'll have to try that properly as it would definitely be pretty good to be able to control the gloss finish a bit more
this looks sick
Thanks man! Retro win!
I'm going to use this technique on my normal space marine! It looks great!
Hey thanks! On newer space marines with 'knee pads' it'll be a bit easier to get a good highlight effect by making the top of the knee pads one of the areas to highlight well
Looks good. They aren't easy miniatures too make look nice. I had space crusade as a kid and just bought it again to play with my kids. Not sure I dare paint them though. Think I might paint up some modern alternatives and leave the originals as they are.
Thanks! It took me a fair while to decide to paint them, I kept thinking that it's survived 30years in almost 'as new' condition so I shouldn't snip / glue / paint. Decided to just do it but to make sure I finish the project to a decent level so I don't feel bad about defacing it! Proxying some newer models is a good idea too.
i kinda used your technique in reverse, started with grey primer, then undercoat with burnt sienna, stippled averland sunset, then wash with reikland fleshshade, then stipple with averland with white
That sounds pretty similar except for leaving some black in the deepest recesses. I expect your approach is a bit quicker too at the start with not needing to work up from the black undercoat. Do you do an all over fleshade wash or just the recesses?
@@NoProcrastinationMiniatures yeap it was overall, tbh the black in the deepest recess will look better imo
Im not a fan of grimdark. I always want my models to look crisp and clean and new. But boy, you have sold me on this.. And when you see him on the board at the end - Perfect!
Hey thanks man! To make them a bit cleaner you'd just need to cover a bit more of the model at each step with the yellow mixes, leaving very little of the original xv88 undercoat, it'll reduce the grimy look that comes mainly from the brown showing through
Looks great!
The other pauldron is empty. Why? An arrow / a number is really easy to paint, and it makes wonders for the overall look of the mini..
Good idea 👍
Great video.
I think the damaged decal was a good addition.
I saw a hint of a Space Marine in the background!
A space marine in the background?
the correct term for those inner bits is Nadgi bits
Nadgi bits??!
@@NoProcrastinationMiniatures yeah, its from a squat excerpt in 2nd ed 40k, someone exclaims they are as parched as a sandtoads nadgi bits
@@kharnifex Probably not a they, but a he.
Looks fantastic, do you think a standard wash thinned would work instead of an oil wash?
Not in exactly the same way, but something like snakebite leather contrast thinned down could work. It doesn't quite have the same effect, but I'll be keen ot know how you get on if you try something like a wash or contrast thinned. The main issue will be not being able to take it off like the oil. In my android video I compared the oil wash vs non-oil wash option
@@NoProcrastinationMiniatures I'm currently painting up my copy of Heroquest. When I'm finished on that I'll be starting on Space Crusade. I'm a slow painter though so it will be a while! 😀
Brilliant! Same here- I'd planned to have Space Crusade done by the end of Dec, but still have the gretchin, orks, ultramarines, blood angels and chaos marines to do!
I have a new cat, how timely 😮😅
I like cats, i… must… follow… cant.. resist
He's always 'helping' me with my minis so I'm sure he'll feature again! 😀