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pretty cool to see a youtuber doing an ad for something they actually use in all of their videos. this is a win. i would love to have a table like that.
i have been watching some grimdark painting videos lately and some of my favorite results come from using enamels and then using the q-tip to remove them. have you ever tried that process? it would be fun to see you making a video about your experiences with that style and process, or see you trying it out for the first time if you never did it before.
They are definitely finecast, back when I had a tau army I did FSE and used them, they have the same soft detail and soft edges around the top and bottom. a 3D print would be a lot crisper, and wouldn't have that distinctive finecast greyish white colour.
That definitely makes these more interesting. I didn't even consider it because some of them look like they didn't get printed properly, but then again, finecast isn't exactly perfect.
As a Tau painter, I know exactly what you mean about some of the mechs looking awesome and some... less so. Those crisis suits are the older version and I call them derp walkers. The newer ones have some subtle changes that make them look waaay better IMO.
I won't lie, I wouldn't start a Tau army myself...but I've always kind of wanted one of the suits. Take off the head, put on a small car. Paint it blue with flames and a magic 8 ball. Cause, I dig giant robots...you dig giant robots. We did giant robots. Chicks dig giant robots....Nice!
@@dominicparker6124 so in tenth edition, the drones are just tokens and aren’t actually used for anything in game. So effectively-in 10th, you don’t have to paint the (if you collect tau) guard/tyranid numbers of drones you have. You don’t pay points for the upgrades either. However the “GeeDub takes a lot more than they give” is reference to how they are fickle with their rules writing, and might go back on them not really being required. TLDR: drones are now basically like grenades, in that every model that has them doesn’t need to model them anymore.
That's kind of a bummer, I actually like the drones! But yeah you're right, they could change that at the drop of a hat. They are at least primed and ready to go, so I've got that going for me!
6:40 so I’m sure you know this as refurbishing stuff from eBay is your job, but it’s THE issue with tau suit models. The newer crisis suits have better ankle joins but they will still snap and require pinning in a couple of places (toe to base, ankle to foot) It’s funny because I’ve noticed it with the Primaris dreadnougts’ feet too.
I don't usually buy Tau in general, so I wasn't aware that this was an actual issue. It totally makes sense though, there's a ton of plastic being held up by pretty small pieces at the bottom.
Wow, you're really able to build interesting narratives from the models you find online. The person who originally put these fire warriors together mix up some of the bits. I'm seeing breacher team heads on half of their strike team models. A bit slapdash, but once you figure in that it's a Farsight Enclave force, it colors in the narrative of the army. The Enclave is a break away from the greater Tau Empire, so they have to deal with a greater logistical strain then most Sept worlds would, forcing to improvise where they would rather not. I would play into this by making their armor, suits, and weapons to look beat up as you continue to paint them. "Yeah, the electronics warfare suite on the Ghostkeel is completely fracked and we don't have the parts to fix it. But, we got a spare Riptide shield generator that we were able to rig up into its place..." "WE GOT ORKS INCOMING!!!" "Make do, Shas'Vre..."
I'm a big fan of painting with a narrative. If your models fit into a story, even if you make it up, that always makes them feel more personal and interesting. Now that this video is out I will probably take into account all of the information I have learned from comments and put that into the rest of the models!
The first models I painted were a tau fire team that I mixed up the pieces for and haven’t had the heart to fix lol. I have a lot of tau models to paint and this just reignited my drive for tau.
This is the first time I've seen Tau with that colour-scheme, but it looks really cool. I like the effect of them looking almost like a real-world military, like when comparing the Sons of Horus with other Legions of Space Marine. So far I don't have any Tau models, but I do like many of them, especially the Vespid. I'm thinking that these models could also be combined with some Gundam mecha.
I tried to build a Tau-Army in third Edition, when this Xenos-Scum was pretty new. (And I a teenager, who was interested in Manga for the first time.) I still have a lot of Miniatures from this first "Start Collecting"-Box (or however it was called) unpainted. I think I gives this Miniatures a revised another day and maybe try either a different Colour-Sceame, than my tennage self back then or I will revamp that old Sceame with my skills from now, which I got, since I fell back into the hobby.
Hmmm I see the warp has brought me here. Tau eh? “Space robots are hit or miss for me.” I know what you mean Casey. But it’s always cool to see how you rescue the any mini you work on.
Great video! I got a Tau army off ebay too this year BUT I decided no mechs at all. Its an all infantry army with 1 etheral and only 3 stealth suits guys, with like 80 infantry models! My theme I want to do is a fuedal Japan-era style where I put toothpicks on the backs with each their own banner. The colors will be white for the armor and sea foam green for that vintage 50's car color I love, and bright red for the accents on the guns n tech bits etc. I want to make my own emblem n put it on the back banners, maybe 4 different emblems representing a unique tribe the Tau incorporated into the Greater Good.... haven't started on this army yet but this video is good motivation!
Love the video as always Casey! Tau were one of the first guys I started with way back when, even found a small baggie of them at the start of the year in my old office and it sparked off the hobby again, though I am curious what mat do you use for your desk, I've seen in previous videos you've been able to wipe it down and thats something I find would be quite helpful to have
Love the colour scheme. Can't wait to see what you choose for the Ethereal, Fireblade and especially the Stealth Suits (Which the Ghostkeel is a big version of)
Those aren't 3D printed shoulder pads! Those are official finecast Farsight Enclave shoulderpads It's a rare upgrade bit which you could buy to make your Enclave fire warriors look different. They're quite rare, nowadays, since they got discontinued a while back. The lore is that -some- Enclave Soldiers use them, but not all, and they use Commander Farsight's personal insignia and not the typical Fire Caste iconography
*[EMR]:* "space mechs can be pretty wonky and weird" *[Me, who actually likes the Zeong from Gundam]:* "HEATHEN!" In all seriousness though, my problem with the Tau mech designs is both the feet and the general look makes them feel like they're Armored Core 3 Rejects
I like the later ones, it’s the original Crisis suits that still bug me. Practically everything else in the Tau is curved and/or rounded edges while the Crisis suits are just boxes on boxes on boxes
Hey Casey, that isn't a Riptide... hah, only kidding! I really like your color choices! I think that you are going to do great with these and am excited to see them finished!
Ha, so you did manage to find them. I don't watch you guys regularly, but I happened to enjoy a conversation you had with a certain goober/chemist, and I was really moved by your plight when you admitted to having lost a bunch of Tau robots in your house.
Haha, yeah I found most of them, but I am still missing a few unfortunately. Next time I go through all my boxes I'm hoping they will pop up and I can finish this army! We'll see lol
When you use the sand method for basing, do you use watered down PDA glue to seal the sand onto the base, or do you find the primer helps do that just as well? I've always gotten the impression that T'au have always been the army everybody loves to hate in WH40K circles. Very cool and simple/effective paint scheme for these guys!
Tau definitely feel like a love/hate army! I'm in the middle lol, they have been fun to paint but I probably won't rush out to get more. I use a slightly watered down PVA just so it flows a little bit and it does tend to get into the sand really well. I blow off the excess that doesn't dry, which is not very much of it, and the primer locks everything in really well. Sometimes the larger rocks need a little more glue, so I do put some on top and around to lock those in, but other than that everything sticks really well and doesn't come off even when using a drybrush over the top.
@@eBayMiniatureRescues I've got a Tupperware of sand and pebbles I should use more often, here. But I'm really into the basing mediums from Monument Hobbies on this end; I really like the texture they have and how you can paint them any color since they're dark gray.
@@MaskedRiderChris You can't go wrong with the Monument Hobbies stuff! It's basically paint, sand, and glue all pre-mixed together, really nice for speed too.
@@MaskedRiderChris lol I've tried it, it mostly worked, but whatever ratio I used wasn't the best. I haven't gone back to try again but it could be worth exploring to save some cash!
Oh man, the airbrush is like easy mode with all these flat panels, definitely worth getting an airbrush you paint a lot of Tau or mechs! Even then, it's worth it for most models.
The sonic cleaner does most of the work, but LA's Totally Awesome, a concentrated degreaser, is great at getting paint off. Soaking in a jar works but takes a while, the sonic cleaner does the job in 20 minutes or so, really handy for getting stuff clean quickly!
Mine is a GT Sonic, but honestly, all of the ones on Amazon are pretty much the same, the names change every few months but I am sure they are all made in the same factory. I use a 3L model and that's a pretty nice size for most things, but there are smaller ones that are less expensive. Here's a good starting place that I usually recommend: www.amazon.com/dp/B083KBN9M5?linkCode=spc&tag=onamzcaseyald-20&creativeASIN=B01HGN40SQ&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2BFF1QK9E0TUH&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_d_asin&th=1 This price point and the features are what you are looking for, but all that being said, a $30 plastic one works exactly the same, they just aren't that big and burn out after moderate use, so going with the bigger ones that are made for larger jobs will last longer and be more consistent. Just make sure to get one on Amazon just in case you need to return it, you never know!
Question from a beginner that has only painted 28mm models how do you support your unbased large models for painting. I have tried hot glue, tacky putty, and apca glue to try and hold them in place to no success. I have resigned myself to just holding the model in working on, but the repeated handling it rubbing the paint off leading to constant touch ups. Any advice would be welcome. Thank you in advance
There are a couple of ways you can go about it. If you build your model and it's on a base then you can get holders that support larger models, I have an old Citadel handle that takes the larger base sizes and it works pretty well. Alternatively you can magnetize the base and use a holder with a magnet on it, as long as it's strong enough of course. If you can get away with sub assemblies then drilling holes in the joints and pinning them to corks is probably the best option for not touching the model. I guess you still will need to when you go to assemble it, but when the paint is dry it really doesn't come off. Hope that helps :)
I've been using Medea NuWorld's Paint. It's thinned with some of their thinner, but not much. The paint is airbrush ready and brush ready, so you can go either way. They have all sorts of colors, but for priming I use their Zenith Black and Zenith White. The white in particular is better than ink for doing zenithal priming, really good stuff. www.iwata-airbrush.com/nuworlds.html
I've never been a huge fan but I've definitely seen some slick paint jobs that made me think about it. Izzy Sanchez paints the best Tau, they are insane, otherwise yeah, they are fine.
Tau are not robots, though they include a few. Are you sure you are not confusing them with Necrons. Even the battle suits are occupied by a living being.
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I'm with you, not a big fan of some of the Tau models.
pretty cool to see a youtuber doing an ad for something they actually use in all of their videos. this is a win. i would love to have a table like that.
i have been watching some grimdark painting videos lately and some of my favorite results come from using enamels and then using the q-tip to remove them. have you ever tried that process? it would be fun to see you making a video about your experiences with that style and process, or see you trying it out for the first time if you never did it before.
I know whats coming.
@@commentingisdangerous7530 I use enamels and oils pretty often, that's one of my favorite ways to paint!
Those shoulder pads might be the finecast farsight enclave shoulder pads instead of 3D prints. Hard to tell from the video
Looks like it
Dont know if GW still make them but they look like the enclaves pads
They are 100% finecast shoulder pads, I have some myself. They have the signiture finecast bubble holes so you know they are legit.
They are definitely finecast, back when I had a tau army I did FSE and used them, they have the same soft detail and soft edges around the top and bottom. a 3D print would be a lot crisper, and wouldn't have that distinctive finecast greyish white colour.
That definitely makes these more interesting. I didn't even consider it because some of them look like they didn't get printed properly, but then again, finecast isn't exactly perfect.
As a Tau painter, I know exactly what you mean about some of the mechs looking awesome and some... less so. Those crisis suits are the older version and I call them derp walkers. The newer ones have some subtle changes that make them look waaay better IMO.
I won't lie, I wouldn't start a Tau army myself...but I've always kind of wanted one of the suits. Take off the head, put on a small car. Paint it blue with flames and a magic 8 ball. Cause, I dig giant robots...you dig giant robots. We did giant robots. Chicks dig giant robots....Nice!
Coop is an Ork player if I've ever seen one
That would be a good excuse to buy some Tau for Orktober :)
Megus XLR was peak
Megas XLR ruled!!!!
Easy Tau paint method:
1. Base coats
2. Gloss varnish
3. Tamiya Panel Liner
4. Matte varnish
Tamiya liners are so good
1:54 the great thing about 10th edition is that you don’t need to paint any drones, but if be wary because GeeDub takes a lot more than they give.
I don't understand. Explain this pls
@@dominicparker6124 so in tenth edition, the drones are just tokens and aren’t actually used for anything in game. So effectively-in 10th, you don’t have to paint the (if you collect tau) guard/tyranid numbers of drones you have.
You don’t pay points for the upgrades either.
However the “GeeDub takes a lot more than they give” is reference to how they are fickle with their rules writing, and might go back on them not really being required.
TLDR: drones are now basically like grenades, in that every model that has them doesn’t need to model them anymore.
That's kind of a bummer, I actually like the drones! But yeah you're right, they could change that at the drop of a hat. They are at least primed and ready to go, so I've got that going for me!
6:40 so I’m sure you know this as refurbishing stuff from eBay is your job, but it’s THE issue with tau suit models. The newer crisis suits have better ankle joins but they will still snap and require pinning in a couple of places (toe to base, ankle to foot)
It’s funny because I’ve noticed it with the Primaris dreadnougts’ feet too.
I don't usually buy Tau in general, so I wasn't aware that this was an actual issue. It totally makes sense though, there's a ton of plastic being held up by pretty small pieces at the bottom.
Wow, you're really able to build interesting narratives from the models you find online. The person who originally put these fire warriors together mix up some of the bits. I'm seeing breacher team heads on half of their strike team models. A bit slapdash, but once you figure in that it's a Farsight Enclave force, it colors in the narrative of the army. The Enclave is a break away from the greater Tau Empire, so they have to deal with a greater logistical strain then most Sept worlds would, forcing to improvise where they would rather not. I would play into this by making their armor, suits, and weapons to look beat up as you continue to paint them.
"Yeah, the electronics warfare suite on the Ghostkeel is completely fracked and we don't have the parts to fix it. But, we got a spare Riptide shield generator that we were able to rig up into its place..."
"WE GOT ORKS INCOMING!!!"
"Make do, Shas'Vre..."
I'm a big fan of painting with a narrative. If your models fit into a story, even if you make it up, that always makes them feel more personal and interesting. Now that this video is out I will probably take into account all of the information I have learned from comments and put that into the rest of the models!
I like all of the xenos armies better than the space marines so this is a great video. Looks good now, could be a great army.
The first models I painted were a tau fire team that I mixed up the pieces for and haven’t had the heart to fix lol. I have a lot of tau models to paint and this just reignited my drive for tau.
Farsight Enclave shoulder pads. They're from Forge World 👍
Had no idea! Thanks :) That certainly makes these more interesting.
This is the first time I've seen Tau with that colour-scheme, but it looks really cool. I like the effect of them looking almost like a real-world military, like when comparing the Sons of Horus with other Legions of Space Marine. So far I don't have any Tau models, but I do like many of them, especially the Vespid. I'm thinking that these models could also be combined with some Gundam mecha.
I tried to build a Tau-Army in third Edition, when this Xenos-Scum was pretty new. (And I a teenager, who was interested in Manga for the first time.) I still have a lot of Miniatures from this first "Start Collecting"-Box (or however it was called) unpainted. I think I gives this Miniatures a revised another day and maybe try either a different Colour-Sceame, than my tennage self back then or I will revamp that old Sceame with my skills from now, which I got, since I fell back into the hobby.
Hmmm I see the warp has brought me here. Tau eh? “Space robots are hit or miss for me.” I know what you mean Casey. But it’s always cool to see how you rescue the any mini you work on.
Thanks Dave :)
Oh, mysterious Casey is being mysterious ;) This colour scheme is fantastic!
Great video! I got a Tau army off ebay too this year BUT I decided no mechs at all. Its an all infantry army with 1 etheral and only 3 stealth suits guys, with like 80 infantry models! My theme I want to do is a fuedal Japan-era style where I put toothpicks on the backs with each their own banner. The colors will be white for the armor and sea foam green for that vintage 50's car color I love, and bright red for the accents on the guns n tech bits etc. I want to make my own emblem n put it on the back banners, maybe 4 different emblems representing a unique tribe the Tau incorporated into the Greater Good.... haven't started on this army yet but this video is good motivation!
That sounds rad!
I've never seen a better painted tau but it doesn't make them better and if anything it makes them a better target for the necrons
Love the video as always Casey! Tau were one of the first guys I started with way back when, even found a small baggie of them at the start of the year in my old office and it sparked off the hobby again, though I am curious what mat do you use for your desk, I've seen in previous videos you've been able to wipe it down and thats something I find would be quite helpful to have
It's a silicon mat from Amazon, real nice for using as a palette, everything cleans off easily, super cheap too!
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This video just unlocked a memory ... need to check for a youtuber if he is still doing videos and his videos are still online.
Nice!
Love the colour scheme. Can't wait to see what you choose for the Ethereal, Fireblade and especially the Stealth Suits (Which the Ghostkeel is a big version of)
You're always a gem, Casey
Those aren't 3D printed shoulder pads! Those are official finecast Farsight Enclave shoulderpads
It's a rare upgrade bit which you could buy to make your Enclave fire warriors look different. They're quite rare, nowadays, since they got discontinued a while back. The lore is that -some- Enclave Soldiers use them, but not all, and they use Commander Farsight's personal insignia and not the typical Fire Caste iconography
*[EMR]:* "space mechs can be pretty wonky and weird"
*[Me, who actually likes the Zeong from Gundam]:* "HEATHEN!"
In all seriousness though, my problem with the Tau mech designs is both the feet and the general look makes them feel like they're Armored Core 3 Rejects
I like the later ones, it’s the original Crisis suits that still bug me. Practically everything else in the Tau is curved and/or rounded edges while the Crisis suits are just boxes on boxes on boxes
@@williambryant6175 yeah, forgot to mention that I liked the later ones...doesn't change my opinion that they feel like Armored Core 3 rejects
@@Old_Machine_Spirit fair
Really cool color scheme 😊😊😊
It’s always fun to see you rocking Mastodon shirts
Hey Casey, that isn't a Riptide... hah, only kidding! I really like your color choices! I think that you are going to do great with these and am excited to see them finished!
I feel the same way about Tau... some models are hits, some just miss...
Ha, so you did manage to find them. I don't watch you guys regularly, but I happened to enjoy a conversation you had with a certain goober/chemist, and I was really moved by your plight when you admitted to having lost a bunch of Tau robots in your house.
Haha, yeah I found most of them, but I am still missing a few unfortunately. Next time I go through all my boxes I'm hoping they will pop up and I can finish this army! We'll see lol
G.i. Joe Cobra Night Vipers!!! I like!
in the process of painting my first army - tau - so ill steal some of your tricks even though i paint mine more in a star trek tng theme
That sounds like a cool theme!
Welcome to the greater good casey!
A really great scheme
The ‘pit droid’ ones are Breachers, but looks like the original owner put the regular Fire Warrior pulse rifle on them
They called strike team. And it’s the same box as breachers.
love the color scheme.
Not a Riptide... But theyre incredible!
Can't wait for the episode 5 years from now when you can find a used Votann army for a good price
lol, I know right? Votann are spendy right now! I am hoping to find something, I would love to paint some on the channel :)
When you use the sand method for basing, do you use watered down PDA glue to seal the sand onto the base, or do you find the primer helps do that just as well? I've always gotten the impression that T'au have always been the army everybody loves to hate in WH40K circles. Very cool and simple/effective paint scheme for these guys!
Tau definitely feel like a love/hate army! I'm in the middle lol, they have been fun to paint but I probably won't rush out to get more. I use a slightly watered down PVA just so it flows a little bit and it does tend to get into the sand really well. I blow off the excess that doesn't dry, which is not very much of it, and the primer locks everything in really well. Sometimes the larger rocks need a little more glue, so I do put some on top and around to lock those in, but other than that everything sticks really well and doesn't come off even when using a drybrush over the top.
@@eBayMiniatureRescues I've got a Tupperware of sand and pebbles I should use more often, here. But I'm really into the basing mediums from Monument Hobbies on this end; I really like the texture they have and how you can paint them any color since they're dark gray.
@@MaskedRiderChris You can't go wrong with the Monument Hobbies stuff! It's basically paint, sand, and glue all pre-mixed together, really nice for speed too.
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Hmm, is it now? *gets ideas*
@@MaskedRiderChris lol I've tried it, it mostly worked, but whatever ratio I used wasn't the best. I haven't gone back to try again but it could be worth exploring to save some cash!
TAU! man this is so smooth. i need a freaking airbrush, tau are suck a slogg with a brush.
Oh man, the airbrush is like easy mode with all these flat panels, definitely worth getting an airbrush you paint a lot of Tau or mechs! Even then, it's worth it for most models.
You got all these conquest boxes lying around, how about an epic diorama with them for a change?
I've built quite a lot of Conquest and I still look constantly for good deals on eBay for them. The world needs more Conquest for sure!
What do you use to strip the paint off? It's MUCH cleaner than anything I've seen.
The sonic cleaner does most of the work, but LA's Totally Awesome, a concentrated degreaser, is great at getting paint off. Soaking in a jar works but takes a while, the sonic cleaner does the job in 20 minutes or so, really handy for getting stuff clean quickly!
What sonic cleaner do you use? I'd like to get my own but I dont know what to look for
Mine is a GT Sonic, but honestly, all of the ones on Amazon are pretty much the same, the names change every few months but I am sure they are all made in the same factory. I use a 3L model and that's a pretty nice size for most things, but there are smaller ones that are less expensive. Here's a good starting place that I usually recommend:
www.amazon.com/dp/B083KBN9M5?linkCode=spc&tag=onamzcaseyald-20&creativeASIN=B01HGN40SQ&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2BFF1QK9E0TUH&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_d_asin&th=1
This price point and the features are what you are looking for, but all that being said, a $30 plastic one works exactly the same, they just aren't that big and burn out after moderate use, so going with the bigger ones that are made for larger jobs will last longer and be more consistent. Just make sure to get one on Amazon just in case you need to return it, you never know!
The only faction that might ever ask "Are we the baddies?"
"Wot's a 'baddie'?"
"Oi tink 'e's da boss uv dem black spiky boys. 'A baddie' dey call 'im."
"'E sounds loike a right, git."
For the Greater Good! (of the Tau, tough luck for you other guys)
Dude i LOVE your channel
Question from a beginner that has only painted 28mm models how do you support your unbased large models for painting. I have tried hot glue, tacky putty, and apca glue to try and hold them in place to no success. I have resigned myself to just holding the model in working on, but the repeated handling it rubbing the paint off leading to constant touch ups. Any advice would be welcome. Thank you in advance
There are a couple of ways you can go about it. If you build your model and it's on a base then you can get holders that support larger models, I have an old Citadel handle that takes the larger base sizes and it works pretty well. Alternatively you can magnetize the base and use a holder with a magnet on it, as long as it's strong enough of course. If you can get away with sub assemblies then drilling holes in the joints and pinning them to corks is probably the best option for not touching the model. I guess you still will need to when you go to assemble it, but when the paint is dry it really doesn't come off. Hope that helps :)
@eBayMiniatureRescues thank you for the advice. I'll hand to try one of those.
Hi, what do you use to unpaint the miniatures?
tau have similar state of beeing for me,
i love their overall look but i can´t bring it together with warhammer
You made a new model 😂
what paint do you prime with and is it thinned?
I've been using Medea NuWorld's Paint. It's thinned with some of their thinner, but not much. The paint is airbrush ready and brush ready, so you can go either way. They have all sorts of colors, but for priming I use their Zenith Black and Zenith White. The white in particular is better than ink for doing zenithal priming, really good stuff.
www.iwata-airbrush.com/nuworlds.html
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Thank you for the response. It just looks so smooth over the minis. I'm going to give it a try.
Kit bashing
Love the video bro ❤️🤘🔥
Thanks man :)
Even though you've done a great paint job, the Tau still suck. The best paint job in the world couldn't make me like these guys.
I've never been a huge fan but I've definitely seen some slick paint jobs that made me think about it. Izzy Sanchez paints the best Tau, they are insane, otherwise yeah, they are fine.
Thank you for my stormcast eternals ;)
Absolutely man, and thank you again for the support!! They will be there in a few days :)
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Epic. Can't wait.
@eBayMiniatureRescues what do you us in your ultra sonic cleaner? (water, solvent, magic mix)?
I use a concentrated degreaser called LA's Totally Awesome, it works really well and it's super cheap in the US.
@@eBayMiniatureRescues is that straight with no watering down?
@@Jay_Maul Yep, just straight from the bottle.
@@eBayMiniatureRescues you don't happen to have an affiliate link for it on Amazon do you? I'll have to buy it there because I'm in Canada
🥳🫂👍🏿
Love the Tau lore - great to see you painting a few - looking forward to the next installment
if i see an eMR video is up i click watch before even reading the title.
Much appreciated :)
Tau are not robots, though they include a few. Are you sure you are not confusing them with Necrons. Even the battle suits are occupied by a living being.