This video had some very retro Miniac feels in the editing and jokes. I loved all the hard cuts to you being upside down, cropped into the middle, and over course, I'm here for WCIII references (I stand ready). Don't get me wrong, I love the videos like your TMM start to finish. But this made me smile for why I started following you a few years ago. Cheers Scott!
Would you recommend mixing different brands or satin and matte paints or does this mess with their consistency, finish and ultimately their behaviour. I do this regularly to expand my pallet but I honestly don't know if I'm causing issues and making things harder for myself? If you do mix a brands etc like Scale75 and citadel do you keep logs of how each mix behaved?
Great selection! Molotov and Dirty Down are 100% awesome, rust and moss especially! What I miss are the artist colors. A good basic red, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan by Schmincke/Golden/Liquitex, ... gives you all the mixing power you'd ever need :)
It's "Revved up like a Deuce, another runner in the night". Deuce refers to a Deuce Coup ... shorthand slang for the 1932 Ford Model 18 with the side-valve flathead V-8 engine. Obscure!
hey scott, one of the hardest things for me to paint is flowing capes! like a mini in an action pose and their cape is looks like its off to the side from their movement. would love to see a segment on how to paint those things, or clothing items in clothing to help get some insight on shadows/shading/blending and how to deal with that. think that would be a cool video for you!
Sorry if anyone may find this inappropriate, but I was pooping while watching this. My fart literally synced up to Scott saying the word poop. The moment called for this comment to record it on history.
I love to use Tamiya Clears over gold to make them really pop. It adds tremendous depth to TMM. Tamiya Clear also looks amazing over clear models and spell effects. Try Tamiya Clear over a regular clear model. It turns the frosted look they start with into a glass-clear effect.
Transparent inks can provide a similar result. I like using them on top of vallejo metal colour as they don't change the reflective nature of the metal colour very much. I haven't come across anywhere selling tamiya paints locally so have yet to try them, though I did use them 20 odd years ago when I did scale modelling.
Someone tell Miniac about the wonders of Vallejo airbrush medium. Its like a high-flow paint medium that you can act as a wash or thinned contrast paint when you add ink to it. Using mediums, like matt medium or airbrush medium, is a great way to cut down on hobby supply clutter because you can do more with just normal paint and inks.
I've found myself enjoying Scale 75 paints a lot more in the last few years. I like how their Fantasy and Games range handle and they have some lovely colours like turquoisy colours but Thar Brown and Mojave White tend to get used a lot for bones or stone colours depending on what I need to do with the colours. I recently bought a set from their Warcolours range and I'm looking forward to finding excuses to use those paints.
Love your videos! When I get on UA-cam, I'm hoping to see a new one came out. You could do a series on your video and audio taping/mixing process. I liked the dice roll sound for the effect and how well it seamlessly went with the rest of the audio.
I'm sorry but I've gotta leave a dislike because every one of your transitions was not you dryly looking into the camera and spitting out the bottle that you'd be talking about next. Do better next time and thank you.
Marvelous selection. I know that i have mention before papa, but i really suggest you to try the spanish brand Andrea Paints.They are quite unique and close to Scale75 and some of their colors / consistency is just right. And of course, they smell like *Vanilla* hehe. As always papa, great video!
@@Scribbinge The ochres and yellows are insanely good. If you also like blues, are neat too. I don't so much the yellows and blues of SC75, i will go there if you want some good alternatives.
Utter noob to model making and especially painting, I've been a 40k lore fan for 6 years just now trying the building and painting side so really appreciate video like this so thank you!
Just as a warning: While I've never used it myself, I've seen a lot of people decry the 'use white ink if you're using the airbrush' advice as bull because they used Dalwer Rowney's white ink. Apparently it isn't nearly as creamy-smooth as liquitext, and ends up more gritty like a white paint. For other colors, go with whatever brand speaks to you, but definitely stick with Liquitex for your zenithal sprays.
13:50 Small correction if you don't mind. The Molotow chrome is an outlier when it comes to how expensive it is. The rest of the range is very reassembly priced. At least if you live in Europe, because it is a smaller German brand.
Miniac: Green deserves it's own secion Me: I too am a fan of green and require a lot of it. Miniac: I know. For Wood Elves, right? Me: waaaaaaaaa... Miniac: F-for W-w-wood Elves...right...? Me: ...aaaAAAAAAAAAAA...
Hah at 1:18 you said poop 💩😂😂😎 man i love these vids. Great to see you doin so well Scott. Also never too early for Christmas songs.. also also Coal Black P3 range reminds me of those dark blues you like.. have you ever tried that one?
Thanks Scott. Very helpful and extremely funny too. Brown Leather is a favourite for all you guys I think. I'd like it if we could get Kimera in single bottles but that doesn't seem to be an option in Australia, or is it a global thing? I'm still in a muddle over metallics. I have some Reaper MSP that dry out instantly, Grrr!, but they look amazing when I have used them. Turbo Dork Bullion, not so much. I just bought the Liquitex metallics set so I look forward to trying those. A bargain at only AUS$50 when it includes a white and black ink as well as gold, silver, bronze and copper.
Yourself and Ninjon are my two fave painter youtubers for minis, and my absolute go to, I love your guys amazing and helpful knowledge with the whimsical humor and joking at your own expense, very entertaining and a little humbling. I wish to see you both grow and get bigger as you both deserve, well done for always crediting other painters too 💖
It's "Revved up like a 'deuce', another runner in the night." I know this from Memory because I also thought he was saying 'Douche'. Not really sure what "Revved up like a deuce" means tho.
WTF is that chief going to cook ? lol never used these paints. Iv used GW awsome paints crap bottles. Vallejo Game Color and Modle Color and AK Interactive. I just got and they are wicked. Id try these out for sure though. PS Never tighten Vallejo caps to tight ! My Vallejo Game Color Black lid has ripped open ! I was doing some reading and I think thats the problem ... Iv never broken any paint lid or cap before.
Loved the video as always! I should pick up some Tamiya clear paints for my TMM. As someone who always vanishes their non-metallics with AK ultra matte varnish (after a coat of gloss varnish), the finish of the paints isn't super important to me, allowing me to only care about coverage, hue, pigmentation, and viscosity (why I love pro acryl). I paint my metallics afterwards and just varnish the outer edges where grubby hands touch with vallejo metal varnish via a brush.
Off topic, but I was watching the Stream tonight on Twitch. If you guys ever need an Unmatched set for anything let me know. I have almost everything and am in MPLS/STP.
I’ve just ordered the Scale75 Golden set on the back of this video. Have you done a review of the Scale75 Molten Alchemy paints? I’d be interested to know which you like and which you don’t
I have recently learned the dangers of drinking from a cup and washing brushes in a cup. thankfully, I didn't swallow any of it. imma just stick to bottle for drinking from
I got COVID and have had a lot of free time the past couple days so, I just binged your entire channel in less than 48 hours... help. (don't worry I was doing it while painting minis)
Matte is life, Matte is love. Also, I love my liquitex white acrylic ink, well that's when it's not melting dried acrylic like most inks can sometimes do because of a certain solvent in them. :D (I hate my life). Anyway seriously tho: Try out ak interactive 3rd gen. It's basically vallejo but less fragile and honestly? better. I need to shake that shit less, the bottles aren't cheap as fuck splitting or blocking, the paint isn't fragile as fuck to masking, etc I'd bet my left testicle that ak interactive 3rd gen would win a test over vallejo model color any day. (and game, tho game's not bad). Also you aren't the first content creator I caught doing this mistake but stop desaturating your colors with black, like come on, how long you all been doing this stuff, ochre yellow in purple, there should be a yellow to desaturate violet just fine. When you add white or black you lighten or darken it, you don't desaturate it. Like take red, you want to desaturate that? add green. desaturation is making a color go towards grey, not black or white. This shit is sick. Ak interactive 3rd gen silver paints? I thought they were the weak side of the range? I'll have to try them out, I've been using scale 75 metallics mixed with vallejo metal color (a sick hax). For gold I use begrudgingly pro acryl (their bottles are ass, just plain asssssssssssss). I also use gold pigment from gsw which is a little more hands on but very noice, I mix it with vallejo metal color or acrylic medium. Not cool man... that liquid chromes 30ml price nearly killed me from shock, wtfff.
Kimera are the best paints I've ever used (at least the red, black and blue) but you can't ever buy them anymore. You know of anywhere that actually still carries them consistently online? I paint BIG figures, not minis, and my black is almost gone after a year. Can't replace it....boutta cry about it.
I just got my Kimera Kolors from their Kickstarter and I have been working on uping my mixing game, I liked some of the insight in this video. You did say something about not all Kimera Kolors being equal, I would be interested to see a brake down and your thoughts on those colors sometimes. Love your videos man, thank you.
oh yo i second this. I love my Kimeras and I'd be interested in seeing Scott break them down for his favorite uses/ neat tricks / interesting combos / mixing single pigments vs mixing multi pigments side by side / etc. would be super helpful for novice painters or those approaching the intermediate phase of mixing colors
Just so you know UA-cam kicked me from notify all bell to personalised bell, must have happened just prior to your TMM video because I never saw the notification for that or this one
I second the sandalwood recommendation for the exact reasons mentioned. Another scale75 paint to look at is Gobi Brown…it’s sort of halfway between khaki and olive and it is so useful for shading warm whites/creams as well as it’s always my midtone for bases.
Awesome video! Btw, do you maybe have full tutorial on those Dirty Down paints? I've got them but that Rust one doesn't to the job at all and I don't know why.
ive converted some of my paints to satin versions since i use scale 75 as well basically slap some of it in an unused dropper bottle with satin varnish in it my most used scale paints are birch (bonereapers lol) and rainy grey + the brown grey. I like that paint range for bases and anything that needs to look earthly or natural, since most of the colors are ones that you could easily find in nature. 2:30 is what its like when you mix paints in a GW store, people look at you like you are nuts
It is absolutely not innovative to put pigment information on the bottle. While it may be that way for mini paints, thats only because decades of attempted brand consolidation and production obfuscation have muddied the waters. Artist paints have, for a long time, put full pigment information on their labels.
tape a pill bottle (similar size) to a sawzall blade. put a little foam in bottle so paint bottle doesnt rattle around inside and wohla instant paint shaker
Has it crossed your mind to use airbrush cleaner for painting? It works at least and you can reopen dry paint. By the way why does nobody use foam brushes for dry brushing? I mean you can get better results compared to a regular.
Too bad none of these companies would be able to help you put all your favorites into a "Miniac's Fav Paints" set since they are all different companies
I've seen some people say that scale 75 medals are pretty good, I have never seen anyone be so into them as you are, props if you like it you like it. I've not loved it as much but I also haven't used them near as much. And I hear that it takes a while to get used to
I've been meaning to get some scale 75 and Khimera paints for a while, just wish there were some places in the twin cities that carried them, I don't like ordering online
I’m at the conflict of wanting to try hard and paint the minis with the best blends and detail while wanting to finish the models asap for my skaven army
Soft Body = Best Body ❤
I like'em thicc though!
This video had some very retro Miniac feels in the editing and jokes. I loved all the hard cuts to you being upside down, cropped into the middle, and over course, I'm here for WCIII references (I stand ready).
Don't get me wrong, I love the videos like your TMM start to finish. But this made me smile for why I started following you a few years ago. Cheers Scott!
I love that you don't take yourself seriously while dropping some seriously good tips and tricks.
I had to have a paper towel near me due to how often I spit my drink out :) 😂
In a world of uncertainty, it's wonderful how Miniac's videos begin and end the same way. Always a pleasure.
Open this locker, and you die, BOT!
Jumped in and bought a Scale 75 basic set and became that insane weirdo that mixes all their colors. Absolutely love them.
I believe the next line is "Reved up like a deuce.." but the way he sings it I always hear douche as well
The lyric is a reference to the 1932 V8-powered Ford automobile, which enthusiasts dubbed the "deuce coupe"
I'm honestly confused as to how there are comments 22hrs ago when the video arrived less than 5 minutes ago 😂 confused! 🤣
Early access for patreon
Ah! Makes sense :)
Ooo fancy
Would you recommend mixing different brands or satin and matte paints or does this mess with their consistency, finish and ultimately their behaviour. I do this regularly to expand my pallet but I honestly don't know if I'm causing issues and making things harder for myself? If you do mix a brands etc like Scale75 and citadel do you keep logs of how each mix behaved?
time travelers ... scott is a time lord and passes on this to his patreon if he says otherwise hes lying dont trust him hes a time lord...
Great selection! Molotov and Dirty Down are 100% awesome, rust and moss especially! What I miss are the artist colors. A good basic red, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan by Schmincke/Golden/Liquitex, ... gives you all the mixing power you'd ever need :)
It's "Revved up like a Deuce, another runner in the night". Deuce refers to a Deuce Coup ... shorthand slang for the 1932 Ford Model 18 with the side-valve flathead V-8 engine. Obscure!
hey scott, one of the hardest things for me to paint is flowing capes! like a mini in an action pose and their cape is looks like its off to the side from their movement. would love to see a segment on how to paint those things, or clothing items in clothing to help get some insight on shadows/shading/blending and how to deal with that. think that would be a cool video for you!
Sorry if anyone may find this inappropriate, but I was pooping while watching this. My fart literally synced up to Scott saying the word poop. The moment called for this comment to record it on history.
This blue can do it all! It can do blue, it can do red, it can do your momma!! hahaha Coffee on the monitor once again...
I love to use Tamiya Clears over gold to make them really pop. It adds tremendous depth to TMM. Tamiya Clear also looks amazing over clear models and spell effects. Try Tamiya Clear over a regular clear model. It turns the frosted look they start with into a glass-clear effect.
Transparent inks can provide a similar result. I like using them on top of vallejo metal colour as they don't change the reflective nature of the metal colour very much. I haven't come across anywhere selling tamiya paints locally so have yet to try them, though I did use them 20 odd years ago when I did scale modelling.
Pretty sure you are allowed to steal from John indefinitely.
Revved up like a Deuece (a deuce coupe, like The Beach Boys song). It’s a 1932 Ford Coupe popular as a hot rod car.
“Revved up like a Deuce.” It’s referring to a 32 Ford. (But I sang it like you did my entire life, because I have the mind of a child)
Someone tell Miniac about the wonders of Vallejo airbrush medium. Its like a high-flow paint medium that you can act as a wash or thinned contrast paint when you add ink to it. Using mediums, like matt medium or airbrush medium, is a great way to cut down on hobby supply clutter because you can do more with just normal paint and inks.
I've found myself enjoying Scale 75 paints a lot more in the last few years. I like how their Fantasy and Games range handle and they have some lovely colours like turquoisy colours but Thar Brown and Mojave White tend to get used a lot for bones or stone colours depending on what I need to do with the colours. I recently bought a set from their Warcolours range and I'm looking forward to finding excuses to use those paints.
Great! I'll try some that I haven't used 😁
Love your videos! When I get on UA-cam, I'm hoping to see a new one came out. You could do a series on your video and audio taping/mixing process. I liked the dice roll sound for the effect and how well it seamlessly went with the rest of the audio.
Strong recommendation. :)
I liked this video, because it's just a simple review as to what paints you find fit your needs.
very cool scott :)
Ive just started messing around with S75 and really enjoying working with a matte finish for my full ballsack projects
11:15 It's actually "deuce", a type of muscle/ drag car.
Edit: I use 4 of the paints and 2 of the washes you listed. Nice.
Exactly. Like the Beach Boys' "Little Douche Coupe"
Absolutely loved this vid! If this is the future of Miniac content, then I’m so glad you got your new works space. Completely crushed it dude! 😂😂😂
Get the hell out of here, Bot!
I'm sorry but I've gotta leave a dislike because every one of your transitions was not you dryly looking into the camera and spitting out the bottle that you'd be talking about next. Do better next time and thank you.
relax
Marvelous selection. I know that i have mention before papa, but i really suggest you to try the spanish brand Andrea Paints.They are quite unique and close to Scale75 and some of their colors / consistency is just right. And of course, they smell like *Vanilla* hehe.
As always papa, great video!
Any particular paints from the range you'd recommend as unique or that do one thing really well (for someone who already has the full scale 75 range)?
@@Scribbinge The ochres and yellows are insanely good. If you also like blues, are neat too.
I don't so much the yellows and blues of SC75, i will go there if you want some good alternatives.
Make a video about your personal painting space in your basement plz!
I SEE TAMIYA CLEAR, I CLICK!!! Love that stuff. Why does it smell so good
love the warcraft 3 meme LOL
Another video filled with fun skits to approach topics, thanks mister Iac.
hm... Scott uses the same scale 75 gold metallic colours as me? so it is just me that sucks at painting and it's not the paints :(
Utter noob to model making and especially painting, I've been a 40k lore fan for 6 years just now trying the building and painting side so really appreciate video like this so thank you!
I used a near full bottle of dirty down rust to add rust to a very very rusty looking 15mm slum board I did. I love the dirty down stuff
I loved using the Tamiya clear paints to do gems or lights. The red is great for blood too.
Go back to the shadow with your Bot ass
Indeed. Use some rinoxhide or black to vary the level of fresh blood. I never use it right out of the pot it's too bright.
Just as a warning: While I've never used it myself, I've seen a lot of people decry the 'use white ink if you're using the airbrush' advice as bull because they used Dalwer Rowney's white ink. Apparently it isn't nearly as creamy-smooth as liquitext, and ends up more gritty like a white paint. For other colors, go with whatever brand speaks to you, but definitely stick with Liquitex for your zenithal sprays.
I've always used Daler Rowney, and never had this issue. You just need to shake the hell out of is, which is usually the case with whites.
13:50 Small correction if you don't mind. The Molotow chrome is an outlier when it comes to how expensive it is. The rest of the range is very reassembly priced. At least if you live in Europe, because it is a smaller German brand.
Peanut butter sandwich! Great to see your fav paints.
Is the art on the hoodie done by legendary artist Jamie Jordan?
It is!
Miniac: Green deserves it's own secion
Me: I too am a fan of green and require a lot of it.
Miniac: I know. For Wood Elves, right?
Me: waaaaaaaaa...
Miniac: F-for W-w-wood Elves...right...?
Me: ...aaaAAAAAAAAAAA...
Hah at 1:18 you said poop 💩😂😂😎 man i love these vids. Great to see you doin so well Scott. Also never too early for Christmas songs.. also also Coal Black P3 range reminds me of those dark blues you like.. have you ever tried that one?
Thanks Scott. Very helpful and extremely funny too. Brown Leather is a favourite for all you guys I think. I'd like it if we could get Kimera in single bottles but that doesn't seem to be an option in Australia, or is it a global thing? I'm still in a muddle over metallics. I have some Reaper MSP that dry out instantly, Grrr!, but they look amazing when I have used them. Turbo Dork Bullion, not so much. I just bought the Liquitex metallics set so I look forward to trying those. A bargain at only AUS$50 when it includes a white and black ink as well as gold, silver, bronze and copper.
Scott, what is better: Brown Leather by Scale 75 or Wet Leather by Woods of Ypres? Thanks for your input and another great video.
Yourself and Ninjon are my two fave painter youtubers for minis, and my absolute go to, I love your guys amazing and helpful knowledge with the whimsical humor and joking at your own expense, very entertaining and a little humbling. I wish to see you both grow and get bigger as you both deserve, well done for always crediting other painters too 💖
It's "Revved up like a 'deuce', another runner in the night." I know this from Memory because I also thought he was saying 'Douche'. Not really sure what "Revved up like a deuce" means tho.
Some of the umbrella links aren't working... Not sure if it's just me. Super appreciate the video, love the channel!
revved up like a deuce." The lyric is a reference to the 1932 V8-powered Ford automobile, which enthusiasts dubbed the "deuce coupe".
WTF is that chief going to cook ? lol never used these paints. Iv used GW awsome paints crap bottles. Vallejo Game Color and Modle Color and AK Interactive. I just got and they are wicked. Id try these out for sure though. PS Never tighten Vallejo caps to tight ! My Vallejo Game Color Black lid has ripped open ! I was doing some reading and I think thats the problem ... Iv never broken any paint lid or cap before.
Loved the video as always! I should pick up some Tamiya clear paints for my TMM. As someone who always vanishes their non-metallics with AK ultra matte varnish (after a coat of gloss varnish), the finish of the paints isn't super important to me, allowing me to only care about coverage, hue, pigmentation, and viscosity (why I love pro acryl). I paint my metallics afterwards and just varnish the outer edges where grubby hands touch with vallejo metal varnish via a brush.
“Revved up like a deuce
Another runner in the night”. originally meant a 1932 V8 “Deuce Coupe”.
VMC Beige brown and Iraqui sand are my smashing combo. Dunno why that's important, just wanted to share. Peace :)
Jackinoff Nightshade by citadel sounds like a stimulating choice.
So question, for washes should I always be picking the same color family (brown wash for brown-family) etc?
There I was... ready to buy me some Kimera paints... NOBODY seems to have them in stock.
Off topic, but I was watching the Stream tonight on Twitch. If you guys ever need an Unmatched set for anything let me know. I have almost everything and am in MPLS/STP.
I’ve just ordered the Scale75 Golden set on the back of this video. Have you done a review of the Scale75 Molten Alchemy paints? I’d be interested to know which you like and which you don’t
I have recently learned the dangers of drinking from a cup and washing brushes in a cup. thankfully, I didn't swallow any of it. imma just stick to bottle for drinking from
Well over 30 paints and inks discussed and not a single reference to how MOIST!!!! any of them are? Will that be a separate video?
I got COVID and have had a lot of free time the past couple days so, I just binged your entire channel in less than 48 hours... help. (don't worry I was doing it while painting minis)
Matte is life, Matte is love.
Also, I love my liquitex white acrylic ink, well that's when it's not melting dried acrylic like most inks can sometimes do because of a certain solvent in them. :D (I hate my life).
Anyway seriously tho: Try out ak interactive 3rd gen. It's basically vallejo but less fragile and honestly? better. I need to shake that shit less, the bottles aren't cheap as fuck splitting or blocking, the paint isn't fragile as fuck to masking, etc
I'd bet my left testicle that ak interactive 3rd gen would win a test over vallejo model color any day. (and game, tho game's not bad).
Also you aren't the first content creator I caught doing this mistake but stop desaturating your colors with black, like come on, how long you all been doing this stuff, ochre yellow in purple, there should be a yellow to desaturate violet just fine. When you add white or black you lighten or darken it, you don't desaturate it.
Like take red, you want to desaturate that? add green. desaturation is making a color go towards grey, not black or white. This shit is sick.
Ak interactive 3rd gen silver paints? I thought they were the weak side of the range? I'll have to try them out, I've been using scale 75 metallics mixed with vallejo metal color (a sick hax).
For gold I use begrudgingly pro acryl (their bottles are ass, just plain asssssssssssss). I also use gold pigment from gsw which is a little more hands on but very noice, I mix it with vallejo metal color or acrylic medium.
Not cool man... that liquid chromes 30ml price nearly killed me from shock, wtfff.
Kimera are the best paints I've ever used (at least the red, black and blue) but you can't ever buy them anymore. You know of anywhere that actually still carries them consistently online? I paint BIG figures, not minis, and my black is almost gone after a year. Can't replace it....boutta cry about it.
Well this video is going to cost me a bunch of money. It’s revved up like a deuce, giving a nod to (what I believe would be) a 1932 ford coupe
Hot take: for white and black….I like pure white and black. No or minimal highlights
Extremely informative..
..but what of your yellows?
I just got my Kimera Kolors from their Kickstarter and I have been working on uping my mixing game, I liked some of the insight in this video. You did say something about not all Kimera Kolors being equal, I would be interested to see a brake down and your thoughts on those colors sometimes. Love your videos man, thank you.
oh yo i second this. I love my Kimeras and I'd be interested in seeing Scott break them down for his favorite uses/ neat tricks / interesting combos / mixing single pigments vs mixing multi pigments side by side / etc. would be super helpful for novice painters or those approaching the intermediate phase of mixing colors
Oi! Nice to know 🤓 is it possible to make a How to paint GreyJoys video ? They’re looks. Nice
Just so you know UA-cam kicked me from notify all bell to personalised bell, must have happened just prior to your TMM video because I never saw the notification for that or this one
The Rust and Verdigris are insane. Rob a couple quickie marts and get a bottle of each. You won't regret it.
All ninjon videos will hereby be referred to as "peanut butter "sammichs" "
Dirty Down slaps? Did you see my meme?! Is that a reference!?! I'm in love.
I second the sandalwood recommendation for the exact reasons mentioned. Another scale75 paint to look at is Gobi Brown…it’s sort of halfway between khaki and olive and it is so useful for shading warm whites/creams as well as it’s always my midtone for bases.
Awesome video! Btw, do you maybe have full tutorial on those Dirty Down paints? I've got them but that Rust one doesn't to the job at all and I don't know why.
ive converted some of my paints to satin versions since i use scale 75 as well
basically slap some of it in an unused dropper bottle with satin varnish in it
my most used scale paints are birch (bonereapers lol) and rainy grey + the brown grey. I like that paint range for bases and anything that needs to look earthly or natural, since most of the colors are ones that you could easily find in nature.
2:30 is what its like when you mix paints in a GW store, people look at you like you are nuts
Reved up like a DEUCE. Deuce in this case is a Deuce Coup a 1932 Ford.
It's " Wraped up like a Deuce. " he's talking about a Marijuana cigarette. 👍
I know it's actually "Revved up like a duece". But I still don't know what that means.
IIts "Revved up like a deuce", a 1932 Ford Duece coupe, a source vehicle for hot rod cars.
It is absolutely not innovative to put pigment information on the bottle. While it may be that way for mini paints, thats only because decades of attempted brand consolidation and production obfuscation have muddied the waters. Artist paints have, for a long time, put full pigment information on their labels.
11:15 - The lyric goes:
Blinded by the light,
Revved up like a deuce
Another runner in the night
👍
tape a pill bottle (similar size) to a sawzall blade. put a little foam in bottle so paint bottle doesnt rattle around inside and wohla instant paint shaker
I love your channel! I also just bought the entire line of pro acryl because I got permission from the Jedi counsel 😂
Better than comparing paints, I like that you explain what differentiates the paints for you and why you liked them. Thanks for the video.
Has it crossed your mind to use airbrush cleaner for painting? It works at least and you can reopen dry paint. By the way why does nobody use foam brushes for dry brushing? I mean you can get better results compared to a regular.
Too bad none of these companies would be able to help you put all your favorites into a "Miniac's Fav Paints" set since they are all different companies
Fam i basically sleep with those scale 75 blues under my pillow they go on everything.
I've seen some people say that scale 75 medals are pretty good, I have never seen anyone be so into them as you are, props if you like it you like it. I've not loved it as much but I also haven't used them near as much. And I hear that it takes a while to get used to
The Tamiya clear yellow and clear Orange over shades of tan can really make great varnished wood.
Get the hell out of here Bot, or FACE ME
@@69TheSuperbad I'm not a bot. Nor a conspiracy theory
@@richardsweeney197 Not you. The foolish fake Miniac above my comment.
I've been meaning to get some scale 75 and Khimera paints for a while, just wish there were some places in the twin cities that carried them, I don't like ordering online
Try Schmincke : Aero Color, i'm just hooked on the smell. :)
Really liked the video! But the Springsteen line is ‘revved up like a deuce, gonna run her in the night’ it’s about a car
I would love the Kimera paints, however they're never in stock and do limited releases when they do. Any tips on getting my hands on a set?
I’m at the conflict of wanting to try hard and paint the minis with the best blends and detail while wanting to finish the models asap for my skaven army
Oh man I wish I had seen this video before I ordered some scale 75 paints! I would have grabbed a few more haha.
Good luck finding ice yellow. I can't find it anywhere for a reasonable price
The chrome your reference, I only could find it in alcohol base, do they have a water base version?
scott is my boi but he could use some acting skills from Jon for his bits and cutaways lol
Love it Scott it feels like a old school video all the cuts (enough humour but with actual point). 🤘
Awesome video!
Theres one more tamiya clear color, X-19 smoke.
Revved up like a deuce (ie: a deuce coupe, 1932 ford hotrod).. :)
Thanks Scooter, I need a moss. Keep’m coming!!!