You're not crying, I'm crying. You are aggressively valid here on the mini painting side of UA-cam. I have some spare damaged marines in my bits box which I'd like to try these techniques on. I'm inspired. Because you build and customise and create as much as you paint, I'd be interested in product reviews and guides from you. All the stuff on the market that can be used for these builds and effects outside of just the paints. The DirtyDown products, for example. Show us what you think of them and how to best put them to use. It could be a way into some sponsorship too, maybe.
Thank you Steven appreciate it my man! Definitely give it a go it’s a really easy technique, no major skills necessary, and that’s something I would like to do in the future. I use the dirty down products a lot already, and have a bunch of others I wanna test out so stay tuned, Thanks for watching!
I was briefly inspired to buy a set of Blood Bowl Snotlings and a Big Mek with a Shokk Attack Gun for a *very* messy diorama before I remembered I have kids that need feeding lol
Well Dee if you do buy them you’ll have a lot of sprue left when you clip all the parts off, so they could eat that couldn’t they? 😁 I love the blood bowl snotlings though I’m gonna pick up another box for myself soon for the Swamperial builds!
It’s really good actually, got a lot of applications I’ve been playing around using it for icicles in another build at the moment! Hope you’re good anyway dude
Definitely not a pile of poo... I think those turned out great!! You did a great job explaining the process, and I appreciate that. A friend of mine just gave me some 40K figures, so I might give it a try! Thanks again!!!
If I did stuff with plastic miniatures I would definitely do this to some of my guys especially my gray nights because I have them based with what looks like necron tomb world glyphs on obsidian black bases with the green glow effect coming from underneath so maybe having a few guys looking like they're battle damaged from necron weaponry or necron blood sprayed on them would work out pretty well but because I do the resin models from my brother's 3D printer I don't want to really risk breathing in those burning fumes or the particles from cutting in or carving in but I might use it if I can get some plastic guys and put them on the bases of my tyranid army and cut them up and make them look like they're sitting underneath rubble with blood coming out or acid eating at them does my brother did buy the Leviathan box but he's not using everything from the space Marine side and he's selling me the tyranid side so maybe I can get some of the Marines he's not going to use
Yeah I get you, resin minis can be a bit of a pain sometimes to be fair, I much prefer plastic ones overall! Necron army with this effect on it sounds sick though, definitely give it a go!
Always love these kinda effects. Its a shame you never really get to apply them to larger scale army projects, since it suits Diorama or Basing much better.
Yeah feel you on that dude, could be awesome on a battered up necron army but it is a big task to do it on a large scale like that, thanks for watching though!!
You're not crying, I'm crying. You are aggressively valid here on the mini painting side of UA-cam.
I have some spare damaged marines in my bits box which I'd like to try these techniques on. I'm inspired.
Because you build and customise and create as much as you paint, I'd be interested in product reviews and guides from you. All the stuff on the market that can be used for these builds and effects outside of just the paints. The DirtyDown products, for example. Show us what you think of them and how to best put them to use. It could be a way into some sponsorship too, maybe.
Thank you Steven appreciate it my man! Definitely give it a go it’s a really easy technique, no major skills necessary, and that’s something I would like to do in the future. I use the dirty down products a lot already, and have a bunch of others I wanna test out so stay tuned, Thanks for watching!
Those effects look amazingly real!!! ❤😊❤
Thank you kindly Cerise, I have to let the fluorescent paints take most the credit though as they do most the work themselves 😉
@@SwampRatMiniatures you are welcome 🤗
Gotta give the technique much of the credit 😉😉😉
I was briefly inspired to buy a set of Blood Bowl Snotlings and a Big Mek with a Shokk Attack Gun for a *very* messy diorama before I remembered I have kids that need feeding lol
Well Dee if you do buy them you’ll have a lot of sprue left when you clip all the parts off, so they could eat that couldn’t they? 😁 I love the blood bowl snotlings though I’m gonna pick up another box for myself soon for the Swamperial builds!
Lovely! I'll give a try to the molten effect; as always, keep going!
Do it my man, genuinely really easy to get a good looking effect with it, always appreciate your support dude!
Awesome new video, as always! I'm gonna try the molten armor in a future project, thanks for the awesome ideas!
Thank you my man much appreciated! Definitely give it a go, it’s surprisingly easy to get a good effect going with the fluorescent paints!
The acid slime is giving me major 90s Nickelodeon flashbacks
Oh man, the age of goo and gunge what a time, wish we could go back 😢 thanks for watching!
I love this so much I am going to try it, thank you for the amazing video ❤😁👍
Glad you think so, hope it works well for you!!
i keep hearing about this glue i may need to pick some up and try it out. These are all simple and good effects to make minis pop
It’s really good actually, got a lot of applications I’ve been playing around using it for icicles in another build at the moment! Hope you’re good anyway dude
Definitely not a pile of poo...
I think those turned out great!! You did a great job explaining the process, and I appreciate that. A friend of mine just gave me some 40K figures, so I might give it a try!
Thanks again!!!
Ahhh I’m glad you think so, and I hope the effect works out well for you too!!
If I did stuff with plastic miniatures I would definitely do this to some of my guys especially my gray nights because I have them based with what looks like necron tomb world glyphs on obsidian black bases with the green glow effect coming from underneath so maybe having a few guys looking like they're battle damaged from necron weaponry or necron blood sprayed on them would work out pretty well but because I do the resin models from my brother's 3D printer I don't want to really risk breathing in those burning fumes or the particles from cutting in or carving in but I might use it if I can get some plastic guys and put them on the bases of my tyranid army and cut them up and make them look like they're sitting underneath rubble with blood coming out or acid eating at them does my brother did buy the Leviathan box but he's not using everything from the space Marine side and he's selling me the tyranid side so maybe I can get some of the Marines he's not going to use
Yeah I get you, resin minis can be a bit of a pain sometimes to be fair, I much prefer plastic ones overall! Necron army with this effect on it sounds sick though, definitely give it a go!
6:18 "I'm so fucked up"
There was a ghost, this is ectoplasm!
Nice 👍
Thank you Tex hope you’re keep well bud
@ Yes I Am Thanks
Always love these kinda effects. Its a shame you never really get to apply them to larger scale army projects, since it suits Diorama or Basing much better.
Yeah feel you on that dude, could be awesome on a battered up necron army but it is a big task to do it on a large scale like that, thanks for watching though!!
“Aggressively Mediocre”
He says as he makes space marines melt and makes spider tanks
Hahaha to be fair the products I use do a lot of the heavy lifting, I just slap em on 😁 hope you’re good though dude!
Cool
Hell yeah
Can you let me know the name of the glue? Loved the video
Thank you Master Elrond! The glue I used is called UHU glue, it’s really useful for effects on miniatures!
Merci pour la vidéo
Most welcome my friend!
i like battle damage
Me too brother
ouch looks painful 👍😂. nice one me 🦆
Tis but a scratch 😉 appreciate it though my man, and hope you’re doing good!