I would not want to see that thing coming at me by any means! Looking great, and this goes to show that you don't have to spend hours and hours laboring away to get a cool looking miniature for a gaming situation. Or use fancy shmancy enamels and oil washes and what have you. Good work!
@@buddhajim Thank you! I believe all the stl files are scaled at 28mm, however the warwolf appears to be a larger creature at least 2-3 times the height of a regular trooper. I haven't adjusted the scale when I printed.
Another great video! Love the way you created the effects on the armour. The different techniques work really well together to give a fab end result.
Thank you, really glad you like it!
That is a very great video and a wonderful paintjob with so less effort! I will totally some of that techniques! :D
@@BaerNDice thanks so much. Yes the large brush is your friend here!
Very nice work mate! Excellent results from some simple techniques.
Thank you, really appreciated!
I would not want to see that thing coming at me by any means! Looking great, and this goes to show that you don't have to spend hours and hours laboring away to get a cool looking miniature for a gaming situation. Or use fancy shmancy enamels and oil washes and what have you. Good work!
@@MaskedRiderChris thanks so much for your comment. Agree 100%
Fantastic video, love from Western Australia 😊
Thanks so much, hope you are keeping cool over there!
@TheHobbyVoid no it's been so hot as always for this time of year, 40 degrees for several days
Love the finish. Can I ask what scale the figure is?
@@buddhajim Thank you! I believe all the stl files are scaled at 28mm, however the warwolf appears to be a larger creature at least 2-3 times the height of a regular trooper. I haven't adjusted the scale when I printed.