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if i may ask you a question i recently came to hold a 2nd hand troggoth hag but it missing its bag arm and thought you might point me in the right direction get doing what you do and thanks
@@skullbros3284 such a good model! I would do a couple of things. The troll Hag arm with the bag is pretty iconic, but there are very nice 3d prints you can get of a Female River Troll that are floating around on cults3d. Even if you don’t have a 3d printer there are Etsy sellers selling the model already printed for $28, so not a bad way to go if you wanted the original look. Otherwise you can set up an eBay search for a Forgeworld Troggoth Hag on eBay and have it email you whenever something new pops up, I’ve seen that piece you’re missing for sale before, all by itself, so it’s possible to find, but might take some patience. Last thing you could do is get hold of a river Troggoth arm and convert the mini so it doesn’t have a bag, but the arm is pretty similar, it could even be doing something else, like holding into a model or weapon or something. It really depends on how quickly you want to use the model, the 3d print is the quickest, and easier with an Etsy seller, and doing a conversion will get it done pretty quick too. Now that I think about it, you could even use some greenstuff and some kind of bone bit to make it like she got her arm cut off, put a guy with a sword on the base with her and make a dual out of it. Lots of ways to go! I hope that helps :)
ill test to see if i can get the convection to look right then work my way down your advice from there thank you for both your reply and the things ive learned till next time @@eBayMiniatureRescues
They started giving hints at a huge ork response when they had ghaz grind the entire waaagh to a halt when he heard that angron had a skull that looked suspiciously like yarricks. Hoepfully something good comes from it. Something like battle for armageddon: greatest hits. grey knights, blood angels, space wolves, and imperial guard vs orks vs angron and chaos. 4th war for armageddon here we come!
A dear friend of mine passed away almost 4 years ago, he used to introduce me to this hobby, and used to play imperial guard. I don't even know if he owned this model, but I felt that bringing this model back to life, you did it for my friend as well. So thank you.
Your kindness to the original painter, whoever they are, and your desire to help and continue to be empathetic to them is your real gift Casey. Also, the mini looks great. Thanks for another great video.
Glad to bring back some good old nostalgia :) Sorry to hear about the fire though, Hopefully, you have been able to get back most of what's been lost since then!
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Thank you for your kind thoughts. I'm grateful. It happened in 1998. So I'm good thank you. But it did remind me of the pig iron ingot of miniatures i found in a biscuit tin in what was my bedroom. Lol have a great week my friend.
I still have my 90's Yarrick. Both of them actually. I always preferred the original to the one that got released in the late 90's during 3rd edition though.
Respectful, Beautiful and a wonderful result. I am in the awful place of trying to work out what to do with my younger Brothers Chapter and all the other models he collected in his life. Your Video has helped me today, I was having a bit of a bad moment. Thank you, Good Sir!
I'm very sorry for your loss, I am sure that has been difficult. That this video could possibly bring you any comfort is overwhelmingly humbling. Thank you for your comment and I truly hope that things become easier day by day.
@@eBayMiniatureRescues I"m 47. Things like this happen at my age. And hey, if my friend hadn't passed my wife, who was his roommate, wouldn't have moved in with me. So there's that.
This is actually more like what i wish this series would be. I love the idea of taking the original paint job and trying to match it as closely as possible but vastly improved. This was very satisfying and you did an amazing job recreating the original intended scheme.
I've been slowly moving into trying to make the rescue videos more specific like this one. It can be tough to find just the right models sometimes, but the ones I have gotten recently have been perfect for this treatment!
The backstory combined with the fact that it's Yarrick makes this one hit different. I'm pushing forty and this made me think about what will some day happen to the models I now cherish so much. A great piece, thank you so much.
I have a friend who passed away years ago. Due to emotional circumstances, his armies were eventually lost to time, his mother giving them away years later. My friend was SOMEHOW able to find several of his old armies on ebay through complete random chance, models he knew were our friend's because he had helped him personally paint them (this was about 10 years after our friend's death). Our friend played Imperial Guard and Yarrick passed through my hands a few times. This original paint reminds me SO much of "our" Yarrick, that it brings so much up in me emotionally. It is almost impossible to tell if this Yarrick belonged to Bob, but in so many ways I pray it is. What this channel is able to do in inspiring in so many forms. The fact that you are able to resurrect these minis and often restore them to what the original painter intended is such a beautiful process. You give me hope and I love your channel. I wish I was able to support you more.
Having that little bit of extra impetus to make a model look especially good is always a plus, and he looks great! I agree about the stories you create on the table top with friends; in my circle, the words "ELF PANTIES!!!!!" still get a laugh every time from a game I ran quite some time ago--and no, nothing inappropriate was involved.
lol, perfect example! The weird things that we create and just keep going, and can be brought up without any other context that make someone laugh. Best part of the game :)
I remember when this guy came out originally, loved painting mine, gave him a great looking fiery claw (well i thought it looked good at the time) cheers for the video
A very cool mini that you really did an awesome job with! Even mounted his proper banner! Well done! I also glad that you did a serious hat tip to both the previous owner and the history of that character mini! Epic!
This is one of my favourite miniatures ever! I remember when it came out, it made me turn away from Eldar and start collecting an Imperial Guard army!! Great video! Base edge should have been green though!
I heard you referring to any person as "the Artist" when clearly the model on the screen was the product of a youngster that had only just begun their journey. Kudos to you for recognising the future and the potential.
I do love these where you do a skilled up version of what the original was going for rather than a full clean up and repaint, it feels kinder to the memory or intent of the person and less of a "I can do better so I'm going to". I also love that we're seeing more of the direct side by sides instead of the cuts between the two. Keep up the awesome work!
Well done Sir! What I have started doing lately, is to use the painted figure as the undercoat( assuming its not too thickly painted) and then work from there, its basically fulfilling what the original owner was trying to do! Anyway, great work and all the best from across the pond!
Bale-Eye! I got models in an estate sale. Young father passed away. I felt odd taking the models home. Had a cry. Then realized that any gamer would want their models to keep on fighting. They all joined my Waaaagh. Great video as ever, Casey!
I try to catch your videos whenever I notice them, you are doing such good things in our hobby. Thank you for such a respectful tribute, enhancing the the original owner's paint scheme.
Great job! I always appreciate how you put yourself into the shoes of the previous owner and empathize with their love of their character and of the game.
I always loved this figure. Never wanted to play IG. But this figure is so awesome. I had a thought about buying one and painting up and using it as an allied Inquisitor to my space marines for current 40K rules.
I'm 56 and only been painting the figures for 2 years now got into it by chance to deal with depression. Its amazing how they creep up on you lol great video as always..
Mini painting is so good for mental health, and the community surrounding it is amazing at helping a fellow hobbyist out when things aren't going so well. Something we definitely deal with from time to time, but mini painting is always there :)
I enjoy painting and working on my own armies. But after doing a commission and working on some gift models for friends, I find myself MUCH more motivated to paint and push my standards when I’m doing it for someone else. It’s really enjoyable.
Great job! Back in the day we all failed to achieve that power claw paint fade without airbrushes, but Yarrick was a fun character to field. Thanks to his power field generator and Iron Will ability he would often be the last surviving character on his side, charging around trying to melee whole squads 😆
This has gotta be one of your best, both for the artistry and the story. Thanks for doing him justice. If you ever feel like rescuing one of those old Rogue Trader era women in power armour, that would be awesome. I've seen a couple of those around UK ebay recently.
Thank you :) That means a lot! I do like those Rogue Trader minis, I'm always on the lookout for the women especially, as they tend to go for quite a bit of money, hopefully I can find them for a halfway decent price!
What type of lamp is that you are using? Looks perfect for mini painting. Also, love what you do and how much diligence and care you put into your content. Thank you!
Thank you, I appreciate that :) The lamp I'm currently using is the Redgrass Games R9 lamp. It's nice, they sent it to me a while back to test out. The Kickstarter is still taking late pledges I believe, but it's a little pricey ($222) in my opinion. Still, a nice lamp if you want something super premium! www.kickstarter.com/projects/redgrass/redgrass-r9-desk-lamp-daylight-true-color-led-light?ref=9j6nfa&gclid=CjwKCAjwpJWoBhA8EiwAHZFzfrhsXDt_3mfiSDEBhlXS8UmIylq6Y-fPPkndQjurETvyWv_roGJhHxoC7mAQAvD_BwE
Nice video. Was to see the respect you had for this person's model. Our paintjobs are a tiny part of us. On a less serious note, bring back the humble bavk banner GW!
Re. Flags, it would be good if GW sculpted banners with the pole and crossbar as one bit with the option to glue a nice detailed plastic banner on top, otherwise you are free to make a big banner of your own.
A much better way to paper flags is to make them double sided. Thats pretty straight forward just mirror the image on a editing program of your choosing. Then cut out the two sided flag and glue the two parts together with PVA. Gently use the handle of a brush or toothpick to make "ripples" in the flag by rolling it over the round surface, this will make it actually look like the flag is flapping in the wind. This eliminates the need to paint the back of it black, as that looks strange. Just a tip from a historical wargamer who is used to making flags for Napoleonic battalions.
Rather than paper flags I used to do the same thing with tinfoil/aluminum foil and then very gently bend it to shape to give it some dynamism. Really brought back some memories.
I had and still have this model and actively played 2nd ed 40k with imperial guard. But to be honest i never ever used him in battle in shop or against friends as imperial guard characters were not a strong point of the army back then, And he was alot of points.
Nice! I have quite a few minis like that, where they just sit because playing in a competitive setting just doesn't work for the army, at least they are a pretty awesome addition to the collection overall. I have a small IG army that I am planning on playing small games with friends that this one is going in. I've never played IG and I doubt what I have is any good, but I imagine it will be worth it to see the model on the table again :)
Yeah lead mountain widow! Great banner resource. Billion Dollar Clown Farm did a video on banners lately, highly recommend. Such a fun watch and good tips. Love this model Casey! Great work, fun to watch as always.
I've just had a thought. The orks miss Yarrick, so what if a warband decided to make a replacement. They build a deffdread to look like him and to have little brawls with for fun. Could be a fun conversion.
Gentle warning: Acetone will also soften any cyanoacrylate based glues like superglue and any 'instant grab' type glues. On old metal models this will weaken or unglue the joints. On your Mrs nails it will strip her nail varnish (nail varnish is mostly superglue and pigment)
mate, this was great! i know goobertown hobbies had a similar video where he sort of honored someone scollection, who isnt there anymore (didnt you get the sisters of battle tank from tthat? was that something else?) your video did everything you thoight it would to me, love to see at least this piece of someones gaming history back in action again --- > game play report with the yarrik and your orks?
Great video! Makes me regret I sold my old Yarrick without giving him a proppa krumpin with paints.... Gotta hunt down another model :D Also respects for not switching to smaller brush to paint that face.
You can pick up the older models for alright prices on ebay. I paid quite a bit for this one, but there were definitely ones that were less than $30. Worth it for a pretty nice model :) I try and rely heavily on Windsor and Newton size 1 for almost everything. The tip is nicer than any tiny brush I own lol.
Stupid question. I play mobile 40k Tacticus, but I have never touched tabletop. Yarrick is my favorite character, and I play him with Castellan Creed. Is it possible to play the model of Yarrick in the current meta as a normal "commissar"? There is also this new Ursula Creed, daughter of Ursarkar Creed. If I had an Ursarkar model, would I be allowed to play Ursarkar as a normal "cadian castellan" so father and daughter can play together?
Looks amazing. The bannner is great, but it could have been better if you had glued the paper onto a piece of tinfoil. That way you could have added some motion to the flag, making it more dramatic. Truthfully, I've never glued paper to tinfoil for a back banner/flag, but have painted basic designs onto tinfoil for banners. You could possibly also use the metal from a tin of superglue, but I guess that would also depend on how thick the metal of the tube is. Just be careful not to cut your fingers.
I feel like I've cut myself enough lately lol. I've definitely seen flags done this way and they do look great, more permanent too, something to think about for the next one!
It may not be lore accurate, because I am no expert, but my own personal 'head cannon' is that Yarrik is going to go on and on living to an impossible age. This happens because the firm belief of uncountable orks across the galaxy is "Old Bale Eye kant be ded, kuz Gazkul asn't killed im!" Its a measure of the Great Prophet Gazkul himself that he has such a fine enemy. They orks have made up their mind about it, theres going to be a real fine final scrap between them, and thats that.
Yeah! I used to use Simple Green and it definitely works. Most, if not all, concentrated cleaners should work. The switch to LA's for most people was due to price. In the US you can get a bottle at pretty much all of the $1 stores, and there are plenty of those in the US, so it's easy to get and cheap! But the chemical makeup is almost identical in most cleaners like that so whatever you have access too should do the job :)
I generally use Vallejo varnishes. They come in dropper bottles and I've never had any issues with them getting cloudy or anything. Testers was my usual go to, they had nice rattle can varnishes, but they are hard to find these days. I do use my Badger Patriot 105 for varnishing, that way I can be a little more aggressive while cleaning it and keep my nicer airbrush ready for paint. But as long as it gets cleaned out right when you use it, you can really use it with any airbrush you want.
Another awesome rescue, i love how respectful you are to previous owners, it's so easy to rip other peoples efforts to shreds, but you don't go for the cheap laughs
I use a concentrated degreaser called LA's Totally Awesome. It's easy to get in the United States, but not so much outside. Any kind of concentrated cleaner does a pretty good job at stripping miniatures. Simple Green, Purple Power, things like that, if you can't get LA's.
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if i may ask you a question i recently came to hold a 2nd hand troggoth hag but it missing its bag arm and thought you might point me in the right direction get doing what you do and thanks
@@skullbros3284 such a good model! I would do a couple of things. The troll Hag arm with the bag is pretty iconic, but there are very nice 3d prints you can get of a Female River Troll that are floating around on cults3d. Even if you don’t have a 3d printer there are Etsy sellers selling the model already printed for $28, so not a bad way to go if you wanted the original look. Otherwise you can set up an eBay search for a Forgeworld Troggoth Hag on eBay and have it email you whenever something new pops up, I’ve seen that piece you’re missing for sale before, all by itself, so it’s possible to find, but might take some patience. Last thing you could do is get hold of a river Troggoth arm and convert the mini so it doesn’t have a bag, but the arm is pretty similar, it could even be doing something else, like holding into a model or weapon or something.
It really depends on how quickly you want to use the model, the 3d print is the quickest, and easier with an Etsy seller, and doing a conversion will get it done pretty quick too.
Now that I think about it, you could even use some greenstuff and some kind of bone bit to make it like she got her arm cut off, put a guy with a sword on the base with her and make a dual out of it.
Lots of ways to go! I hope that helps :)
ill test to see if i can get the convection to look right then work my way down your advice from there thank you for both your reply and the things ive learned till next time @@eBayMiniatureRescues
Yarrick isn’t dead. He’s on special assignment for the Inquisition
He's... under... your... *BED!!!* 😄😄😄👍
Gork and Mork wouldn't allow for him to die.
No he is and thank current GW for that. Never forget they’re destroying the lore lovingly created by passionate people who loved the setting and hobby
They started giving hints at a huge ork response when they had ghaz grind the entire waaagh to a halt when he heard that angron had a skull that looked suspiciously like yarricks. Hoepfully something good comes from it. Something like battle for armageddon: greatest hits. grey knights, blood angels, space wolves, and imperial guard vs orks vs angron and chaos. 4th war for armageddon here we come!
He's dead... but that never stopped GW from bringing someone back. Yarrick as Saint of the Emperor, twice as big and ready to stomp Angry Ron.
A dear friend of mine passed away almost 4 years ago, he used to introduce me to this hobby, and used to play imperial guard. I don't even know if he owned this model, but I felt that bringing this model back to life, you did it for my friend as well. So thank you.
Your kindness to the original painter, whoever they are, and your desire to help and continue to be empathetic to them is your real gift Casey. Also, the mini looks great. Thanks for another great video.
Thanks for taking me back to the 90s I had this model back in the day. Lost it in a house fire. Been in the hobby since 1988. I am 47 now.
Glad to bring back some good old nostalgia :) Sorry to hear about the fire though, Hopefully, you have been able to get back most of what's been lost since then!
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Thank you for your kind thoughts. I'm grateful. It happened in 1998. So I'm good thank you. But it did remind me of the pig iron ingot of miniatures i found in a biscuit tin in what was my bedroom. Lol have a great week my friend.
I still have my 90's Yarrick. Both of them actually. I always preferred the original to the one that got released in the late 90's during 3rd edition though.
@@thetraitorguardsmen.5321oof. Not nice.
Respectful, Beautiful and a wonderful result. I am in the awful place of trying to work out what to do with my younger Brothers Chapter and all the other models he collected in his life. Your Video has helped me today, I was having a bit of a bad moment. Thank you, Good Sir!
I can no tell you the pain of loss will go away. But I will tell you it will lessen given time.
I am sorry for it, for what little that's worth.
I'm very sorry for your loss, I am sure that has been difficult. That this video could possibly bring you any comfort is overwhelmingly humbling. Thank you for your comment and I truly hope that things become easier day by day.
@@eBayMiniatureRescues I"m 47. Things like this happen at my age. And hey, if my friend hadn't passed my wife, who was his roommate, wouldn't have moved in with me. So there's that.
This is actually more like what i wish this series would be. I love the idea of taking the original paint job and trying to match it as closely as possible but vastly improved. This was very satisfying and you did an amazing job recreating the original intended scheme.
I've been slowly moving into trying to make the rescue videos more specific like this one. It can be tough to find just the right models sometimes, but the ones I have gotten recently have been perfect for this treatment!
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Don’t worry Yarrik and the previous owner aren’t gone. They have gone on to join the big Krump in the sky.
WAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!
I would love to see a diorama with Yarrick doing finger guns and Orcs dying over-dramatically.
The backstory combined with the fact that it's Yarrick makes this one hit different. I'm pushing forty and this made me think about what will some day happen to the models I now cherish so much. A great piece, thank you so much.
I have a friend who passed away years ago. Due to emotional circumstances, his armies were eventually lost to time, his mother giving them away years later. My friend was SOMEHOW able to find several of his old armies on ebay through complete random chance, models he knew were our friend's because he had helped him personally paint them (this was about 10 years after our friend's death). Our friend played Imperial Guard and Yarrick passed through my hands a few times. This original paint reminds me SO much of "our" Yarrick, that it brings so much up in me emotionally. It is almost impossible to tell if this Yarrick belonged to Bob, but in so many ways I pray it is. What this channel is able to do in inspiring in so many forms. The fact that you are able to resurrect these minis and often restore them to what the original painter intended is such a beautiful process. You give me hope and I love your channel. I wish I was able to support you more.
Having that little bit of extra impetus to make a model look especially good is always a plus, and he looks great! I agree about the stories you create on the table top with friends; in my circle, the words "ELF PANTIES!!!!!" still get a laugh every time from a game I ran quite some time ago--and no, nothing inappropriate was involved.
lol, perfect example! The weird things that we create and just keep going, and can be brought up without any other context that make someone laugh. Best part of the game :)
The Claw came out great! And I adore that skull backpack 😄 nice job as always!
I remember when this guy came out originally, loved painting mine, gave him a great looking fiery claw (well i thought it looked good at the time) cheers for the video
If you run him in a greenskin army, he could be Commisar Yar-ork
hehe, perfect.
I truly loved how you respected the original owner of this model and treated as a restoration job. In a way this model persevered the original owner.
A very cool mini that you really did an awesome job with! Even mounted his proper banner! Well done! I also glad that you did a serious hat tip to both the previous owner and the history of that character mini! Epic!
I generally don't like the aesthetic of Oldhammer stuff but this was still a cool project. I appreciate very much the care you put into this piece.
This is one of my favourite miniatures ever! I remember when it came out, it made me turn away from Eldar and start collecting an Imperial Guard army!! Great video! Base edge should have been green though!
I heard you referring to any person as "the Artist" when clearly the model on the screen was the product of a youngster that had only just begun their journey. Kudos to you for recognising the future and the potential.
I do love these where you do a skilled up version of what the original was going for rather than a full clean up and repaint, it feels kinder to the memory or intent of the person and less of a "I can do better so I'm going to". I also love that we're seeing more of the direct side by sides instead of the cuts between the two. Keep up the awesome work!
Well done Sir! What I have started doing lately, is to use the painted figure as the undercoat( assuming its not too thickly painted) and then work from there, its basically fulfilling what the original owner was trying to do! Anyway, great work and all the best from across the pond!
Bale-Eye!
I got models in an estate sale. Young father passed away. I felt odd taking the models home. Had a cry. Then realized that any gamer would want their models to keep on fighting. They all joined my Waaaagh.
Great video as ever, Casey!
I try to catch your videos whenever I notice them, you are doing such good things in our hobby. Thank you for such a respectful tribute, enhancing the the original owner's paint scheme.
Great job! I always appreciate how you put yourself into the shoes of the previous owner and empathize with their love of their character and of the game.
Another fine blast from the past.
Thank you, Casey.
this is by far my favorite mini you've painted!
Wow what a nostalgia hit. Pepperidge farm remembers.
Great work. Like the 30 second summaries at the end!
I always loved this figure. Never wanted to play IG. But this figure is so awesome. I had a thought about buying one and painting up and using it as an allied Inquisitor to my space marines for current 40K rules.
Pewter is such a pain...thanks for doing that for all of us!
hehe yeah, it is. Still, I do have a soft spot for it, that old hand sculpted look is pretty cool :)
Great job on this one. You did some real justice to a soft metal model from the 90s.
That's an incredible piece of work. Well done.
I'm 56 and only been painting the figures for 2 years now got into it by chance to deal with depression. Its amazing how they creep up on you lol great video as always..
Mini painting is so good for mental health, and the community surrounding it is amazing at helping a fellow hobbyist out when things aren't going so well. Something we definitely deal with from time to time, but mini painting is always there :)
Amazing Job and wonderful tribute. Thank you!
Glorious!
I enjoy painting and working on my own armies. But after doing a commission and working on some gift models for friends, I find myself MUCH more motivated to paint and push my standards when I’m doing it for someone else. It’s really enjoyable.
Great job! Back in the day we all failed to achieve that power claw paint fade without airbrushes, but Yarrick was a fun character to field. Thanks to his power field generator and Iron Will ability he would often be the last surviving character on his side, charging around trying to melee whole squads 😆
top notch sympathetic save
Nostalgia overload! That is such a nice tribute
I miss those metal minis. They were horrible to prime and glue but had this pleasant weight while picked up from table
ok that was awesome, love what you did with it
Very cool that you stuck with the colour scheme of the original owner. Great result.
This has gotta be one of your best, both for the artistry and the story. Thanks for doing him justice. If you ever feel like rescuing one of those old Rogue Trader era women in power armour, that would be awesome. I've seen a couple of those around UK ebay recently.
Thank you :) That means a lot!
I do like those Rogue Trader minis, I'm always on the lookout for the women especially, as they tend to go for quite a bit of money, hopefully I can find them for a halfway decent price!
I deeply admire your respect for the previous painter with these models, especially here.
Stunning work!
What type of lamp is that you are using? Looks perfect for mini painting. Also, love what you do and how much diligence and care you put into your content. Thank you!
Thank you, I appreciate that :) The lamp I'm currently using is the Redgrass Games R9 lamp. It's nice, they sent it to me a while back to test out. The Kickstarter is still taking late pledges I believe, but it's a little pricey ($222) in my opinion. Still, a nice lamp if you want something super premium!
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@@eBayMiniatureRescues Hey thanks for the reply. I’ll check it out!
great job you honor a dead man with great work
Nice video. Was to see the respect you had for this person's model. Our paintjobs are a tiny part of us.
On a less serious note, bring back the humble bavk banner GW!
i like your videos so much when you finish other people's projects and ideas
Nice, I bought him in GW's made to order run in January.
You knocked that out of the park dude
Absolute legend of a model, well done!
That was really cool restoration!
First video of yours I have seen. Great job!
Re. Flags, it would be good if GW sculpted banners with the pole and crossbar as one bit with the option to glue a nice detailed plastic banner on top, otherwise you are free to make a big banner of your own.
Very well made. I see the work from a true artist
Love what you've done here, paying respect to the dead; you're special 😊
Nice job, Casey!
A much better way to paper flags is to make them double sided. Thats pretty straight forward just mirror the image on a editing program of your choosing. Then cut out the two sided flag and glue the two parts together with PVA. Gently use the handle of a brush or toothpick to make "ripples" in the flag by rolling it over the round surface, this will make it actually look like the flag is flapping in the wind. This eliminates the need to paint the back of it black, as that looks strange. Just a tip from a historical wargamer who is used to making flags for Napoleonic battalions.
Rather than paper flags I used to do the same thing with tinfoil/aluminum foil and then very gently bend it to shape to give it some dynamism. Really brought back some memories.
So cool. You nailed it
Ghazghkull will avenge him! Angron, gett rädy for da big Krump!
looks great mate
I had and still have this model and actively played 2nd ed 40k with imperial guard. But to be honest i never ever used him in battle in shop or against friends as imperial guard characters were not a strong point of the army back then, And he was alot of points.
Nice! I have quite a few minis like that, where they just sit because playing in a competitive setting just doesn't work for the army, at least they are a pretty awesome addition to the collection overall.
I have a small IG army that I am planning on playing small games with friends that this one is going in. I've never played IG and I doubt what I have is any good, but I imagine it will be worth it to see the model on the table again :)
Damn dude... Don't think that the Jinjer shirt didnt go unnoticed 😊 you've got an awesome taste in music man 👍
One of my favorites :)
Wow! Minifigure Remastered!
Yeah lead mountain widow! Great banner resource. Billion Dollar Clown Farm did a video on banners lately, highly recommend. Such a fun watch and good tips.
Love this model Casey! Great work, fun to watch as always.
I've just had a thought. The orks miss Yarrick, so what if a warband decided to make a replacement. They build a deffdread to look like him and to have little brawls with for fun. Could be a fun conversion.
Another great job Casey!
What are the animated clips from?
Thanks! The clips were from the Hammer and Bolter show on Warhammer Plus.
Beautiful work. Love your work
Gentle warning: Acetone will also soften any cyanoacrylate based glues like superglue and any 'instant grab' type glues. On old metal models this will weaken or unglue the joints. On your Mrs nails it will strip her nail varnish (nail varnish is mostly superglue and pigment)
Awesome work
Really cool and useful tutorial. Thank you.
mate, this was great! i know goobertown hobbies had a similar video where he sort of honored someone scollection, who isnt there anymore (didnt you get the sisters of battle tank from tthat? was that something else?)
your video did everything you thoight it would to me, love to see at least this piece of someones gaming history back in action again --- > game play report with the yarrik and your orks?
You have a very big heart my friend ❤❤❤❤
That was a very thoughtful gesture, I'm sure the original owner wherever they are is grateful for bringing his dream back to life.
great job as always!
Great paint job and great story about the previous owner. This being a model from someone who passed away makes this model mean so much more
Can we all take a moment and tip our hats to the original painter’s edge highlights on the claw?
Right? I do love to see when people go for it! Sure it didn't quite come together, but there was effort put into it!
Yarrick Lives!!!
Casey comes across as such a lovely bloke.
I love this model
Great video! Makes me regret I sold my old Yarrick without giving him a proppa krumpin with paints.... Gotta hunt down another model :D Also respects for not switching to smaller brush to paint that face.
You can pick up the older models for alright prices on ebay. I paid quite a bit for this one, but there were definitely ones that were less than $30. Worth it for a pretty nice model :) I try and rely heavily on Windsor and Newton size 1 for almost everything. The tip is nicer than any tiny brush I own lol.
Excellent work!
Very cool, great video
Stupid question. I play mobile 40k Tacticus, but I have never touched tabletop. Yarrick is my favorite character, and I play him with Castellan Creed. Is it possible to play the model of Yarrick in the current meta as a normal "commissar"? There is also this new Ursula Creed, daughter of Ursarkar Creed. If I had an Ursarkar model, would I be allowed to play Ursarkar as a normal "cadian castellan" so father and daughter can play together?
Another awesome rescue 😊
Love all your vids, gotta say this is one of your greatest - amazing job
Looks amazing. The bannner is great, but it could have been better if you had glued the paper onto a piece of tinfoil. That way you could have added some motion to the flag, making it more dramatic.
Truthfully, I've never glued paper to tinfoil for a back banner/flag, but have painted basic designs onto tinfoil for banners. You could possibly also use the metal from a tin of superglue, but I guess that would also depend on how thick the metal of the tube is. Just be careful not to cut your fingers.
I feel like I've cut myself enough lately lol. I've definitely seen flags done this way and they do look great, more permanent too, something to think about for the next one!
@@eBayMiniatureRescues Oh yeah, you don't need to cut yourself again. Hope it's healing up ok.
Great video, with the exact tone suitable for such a story. Hats off to you !
This is such a nice tribute to the original owner. I hope someone does this for my minis when I am gone.
Ah man, I was already sore about selling my Yarrick on eBay some time ago - this has been great to see, but bitter sweet in a small way
Good stuff, Casey.
It may not be lore accurate, because I am no expert, but my own personal 'head cannon' is that Yarrik is going to go on and on living to an impossible age. This happens because the firm belief of uncountable orks across the galaxy is "Old Bale Eye kant be ded, kuz Gazkul asn't killed im!" Its a measure of the Great Prophet Gazkul himself that he has such a fine enemy. They orks have made up their mind about it, theres going to be a real fine final scrap between them, and thats that.
Does simple green concentrate work fine in a ultrasonic? We don’t have la’s totally awesome here
Yeah! I used to use Simple Green and it definitely works. Most, if not all, concentrated cleaners should work. The switch to LA's for most people was due to price. In the US you can get a bottle at pretty much all of the $1 stores, and there are plenty of those in the US, so it's easy to get and cheap! But the chemical makeup is almost identical in most cleaners like that so whatever you have access too should do the job :)
What varnish are you using through your airbrush
Do you a certain type that f airbrush to spray Varnish on
I generally use Vallejo varnishes. They come in dropper bottles and I've never had any issues with them getting cloudy or anything. Testers was my usual go to, they had nice rattle can varnishes, but they are hard to find these days.
I do use my Badger Patriot 105 for varnishing, that way I can be a little more aggressive while cleaning it and keep my nicer airbrush ready for paint. But as long as it gets cleaned out right when you use it, you can really use it with any airbrush you want.
Another awesome rescue, i love how respectful you are to previous owners, it's so easy to rip other peoples efforts to shreds, but you don't go for the cheap laughs
Could you tell me, what are you uesing in your sonic cleaner?
I'm not a nautruly english speaker, so I didn't understand what it was.
I use a concentrated degreaser called LA's Totally Awesome. It's easy to get in the United States, but not so much outside. Any kind of concentrated cleaner does a pretty good job at stripping miniatures. Simple Green, Purple Power, things like that, if you can't get LA's.
@@eBayMiniatureRescues cool, thanks
very well done