The ankle wraps (9:48) are called "puttees". Normally when I think of the Death Korps it's primarily greys and blues, but this scheme is really making me rethink that. That Gore-grunta fur on the leather looks amazing!
FINALLY... I have checked youtube like ten times today waiting to shamelessly steal your paint scheme and I cannot wait to watch this on my lunch break! Incredible job as always. Love the scheme. Love your work. Love how infectious your excitement is for these new models.
I have an issue with the music at the beginning of this video..... I can't stop banging my head with the music and painting at the same time..... Awesome video by the way!!!!!😅
This scheme looks great. When i get around to mine, i still want to do a cool grey and blue to contrast with warm browns on the mud/boards on the bases.
These vids are always so great!!! I especially love the copyright free music that you have going on in the background! I am so glad it doesn't interfere with my ability to watch this video and paint while doing so! I think it's great that the song "Stop Complaining" by my favorite band "You Aren't My Real Dad" came on! Also, the part that punches the firing pin into the primer of the round casing is called the hammer. You once told a story about a ban hammer. Non music lovers love ban hammers!
One thing I’ve found in the one month I’ve spent getting into miniature painting is that contrast paints are the way to go. I’ve spent so many hours trying to add the level of detail that contrast paints do with base paints and I’m still no where near the level of this
@@Warhipster that would be a weird change so I guess mislabel? In the old Vraks books the 143rd used to be the blue-grey ones, while yours look perfect to represent the 19th or 261st!
Could you if possible show how to paint the death rider horses in brown instead of the white, that is the only difference i would like a tutorial for, i would at least really appriciate it
They look great! Is the armor really just Cygor Brown? Or did you wind up doing any layering on it. In the final project they look almost black with brown tinting closer to the edges or is that just the effect of Cygor Brown over grey seer?
@@Warhipster Thank you for the response. I am currently batch painting a lot of Cadians with WW1 Brodie head swaps and my scheme is similar to yours. I was having trouble with the armor because I didn't want it black. I wanted it a dark gray/brown. Your result is very close to what I wanted.
The ankle wraps (9:48) are called "puttees". Normally when I think of the Death Korps it's primarily greys and blues, but this scheme is really making me rethink that. That Gore-grunta fur on the leather looks amazing!
I like that you are showing your own schemes. Fun to see the process
FINALLY... I have checked youtube like ten times today waiting to shamelessly steal your paint scheme and I cannot wait to watch this on my lunch break! Incredible job as always. Love the scheme. Love your work. Love how infectious your excitement is for these new models.
His videos always release at 7:30 PM GMT for future reference for you
@@Bungo_the_Gimp Oh thank you!
Oh thank god, this is the exact formula I can use for sisters of battle ashen shrine
Yes Krieg!!! I will be watching every single video you make multiple times. Great stuff as always.
You couldn't remember the name of the leg wraps either (and mentioned it) last time you did the Krieg :)
I have an issue with the music at the beginning of this video..... I can't stop banging my head with the music and painting at the same time..... Awesome video by the way!!!!!😅
This scheme looks great. When i get around to mine, i still want to do a cool grey and blue to contrast with warm browns on the mud/boards on the bases.
These vids are always so great!!! I especially love the copyright free music that you have going on in the background! I am so glad it doesn't interfere with my ability to watch this video and paint while doing so! I think it's great that the song "Stop Complaining" by my favorite band "You Aren't My Real Dad" came on! Also, the part that punches the firing pin into the primer of the round casing is called the hammer. You once told a story about a ban hammer. Non music lovers love ban hammers!
This looks beautiful 👍👍
Damn, that intro music hits hard!!!!!
Amazing! I was looking for a scheme I wanted to do for my Krieg
Im so excited right now omg
One thing I’ve found in the one month I’ve spent getting into miniature painting is that contrast paints are the way to go. I’ve spent so many hours trying to add the level of detail that contrast paints do with base paints and I’m still no where near the level of this
Looking good! Isn't the 143rd siege regiment the grey blue one though?
It is
It might be a mislabelling in the new codex or I can’t read but one of the pictures of the brown regiment says 143rd Siege Regiment!
@@Warhipster that would be a weird change so I guess mislabel? In the old Vraks books the 143rd used to be the blue-grey ones, while yours look perfect to represent the 19th or 261st!
@ I think they have mislabeled it. Unless there is some sort of recent lore change which explains the change in their color
@@ROEstZwIebELNASCHERYeh this works well for the 19th
Could you if possible show how to paint the death rider horses in brown instead of the white, that is the only difference i would like a tutorial for, i would at least really appriciate it
IM KRIEGING
Who's up krieging their death korp rn?
@@Deletirium Is Krieging the same as painting a Marshcrawla Sloggoth? If so I am!
They look great! Is the armor really just Cygor Brown? Or did you wind up doing any layering on it. In the final project they look almost black with brown tinting closer to the edges or is that just the effect of Cygor Brown over grey seer?
That’s pretty much just the effect of Cygor Brown over Grey Seer. It’s a really cold dark brown. It’s got more red in it if you do it over wraith one
@@Warhipster Thank you for the response. I am currently batch painting a lot of Cadians with WW1 Brodie head swaps and my scheme is similar to yours. I was having trouble with the armor because I didn't want it black. I wanted it a dark gray/brown. Your result is very close to what I wanted.
It would be interesting to see the difference in outcomes if the minis had grey primer with white dry brush, or zenethal base.
Thanks for sharing this, I ordered the army box and was looking for a decent paint scheme, this is perfect, much better than the GW paint job