wow wee, this is beautifully and hilariously narrated, well shot, edited and presented. (tbh watched at 1.25 speed!) what a stunning collection. I don't know what I love more, the banners, the cohesiveness, the cruel mutant dark comedy or the narrative. easily the best little gaming vid I've seen in ages. I'm stunned and subbed. Thank you so much.
Great to see them all like this and hear some of the stories behind them, I think we can all relate to how the army progresses and changes over time. Also never really realized how huge your army was! Very impressive
Love it. The banners especially are great, but honestly the whole mob are fantastic. Cheers. And the shambolic musical accompaniment is appreciated also!
I've got a few conversion and painting coming up, I don't think I'll do any Battle reports anytime soon but I'd recommend the Bruva Alfabusa video from a few days ago if you haven't seen it.
Utterly amazing! Your painting and kitbashing is utterly amazing! If you're willing could ya give advice for my own kitbashing ideas for Turnip28? Either way God bless ya man
Thank you. Sorry I took a while to respond , for advice I'd say the main thing for Turnip is to google image search sprues before buying them to make sure there is enough customisability on the figures (eg. the Perry 1807 French infantry is good but the 1812 kit is too monopose). I'd also recommend sprue-goo for assembly, there are a few UA-cam videos on it already but I think I'll make my own pretty soon. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
@@Dirtydoghobbies Thanks man. Tbh I have an idea for a toff but I'm a bit concerned about the weight. Essentially the idea is take the Warlord games Oliver Cromwell model, make a platform to serve as the toff's "mount" and some sticks for appropriately kitbashed Roman Slave minis also from Warlord games to carry him around (and the toff's former mount's head on the end of the stick). I'm a bit worried about the weight distribution naturally though.
I love the sickly yellow look that matches the setting so well! I wonder if itd look exemplar of a Turnip28 army if you added a mud wash to the legs to show their ever march
Thank you. For the mud, realistically they probably should have a lot more than I've given them but I wanted to leave a bit more room for the paint job
Hello! I was just wondering what music you used for the background in this video. Thanks! Your models look awesome! Love the grunge inherent to the Turnip28 setting and you nail that fun and weird grunge held abundant by the setting.
Thank you. The music is a Filmora track BBQ Blues, just some generic happy music but I slowed it to 60% and turned off the pitch correction, I wanted it to sound unsettling but still a bit gimmicky.
Really inspiring stuff! Hats off to you sir! Lovely stuff! Turnip is something I’ve been looking into and this vid has got my kit bashing and converting juices going! Bravo!
Thank you. If you do get some I would recommend Googling the sprues to make sure you get some posable infantry with separate arms to base the infantry around, some Napoleonic kits can be a little too mono-pose. Though mono-pose ones can be nice to sprinkle in later.
Absolutely. I always like to plan out my conversions like this. I think perry miniatures are perfect for this kind of thing because of the large range of kits they produce and how cross-compatible they are.
Superb army fella! I love the creativity that T28 encourages! As a newb to Turnip, I found this showcase to be very informative and enjoyable to watch, thank you!
This was really inspiring your designs are incredible. I would love to see you do a battle with another turnip 28 army of equal size I think you’d be the first large scale turnip 28 battle on UA-cam.
G'day from across the ditch! Your army is looking great, have you looked into Sludge? I've just started building my second army and would be quite keen to use it for both Sludge and Turnip28!
-Good choice when it comes to music. (Its very thematic) -understandable though process behind each model. -competent presentation. -realising that all the indescribable horrors I just witnessed will lead me to slowly turn insane... A well, can't have everything. At least I saw the giant enemy crab.
Great set of turnips. With regards to the tufts on the flags, perhaps give them a severve haircut and make it look more mossy, bit of pva and some flock?
Aww, I knew the hobby horse idea was too good to not be used by someone already. Now I have to come up with something different. Amazing models, the Mona Lisa banner is the greatest piece of art Cist has ever seen. The Grand Bombard is worth being blown up into million root pieces for.
Thank you for the compliments. As for the hobby horse, I think I nicked the idea from a Eureka figure something like that so don't worry about re-using it :-)
@@Dirtydoghobbies I mean, im not getting rid of any of my lances, i put alot of work into those mechs. But im gonna do my best to convert some of my friends to playing turnip 28.
Thank you. I hope you join in, the biggest piece of advice I can give is if you go the kit-bash route Google image search the sprues before you buy a kit to make sure they have enough customisability (e.g. separate arms).
Damn, thats such a great collection with amazing ideas and paintjobs and freehands. But I really need to stop looking at T28 content. I'll never come up with something myself. I always want to steal. The most difficult part is names for units or characters. Its so british and Max' material has such a weird vocabulary and flavor thats very hard to understand and adapt to as a German.
Thank you for the compliments. If you are ever interested in collecting an army I don't think you need to worry about coming up with brand new ideas, my first figures were pretty generic for Turnip figures and I started adding ideas to it over time. A lot of originality comes from finding new sources to steal ideas from rather than creating a new idea from nothing, a big source for my freehand pictures was American Traditional flash tattoos. I can see how most of the unit names would be untranslatable but there is a pretty open Facebook group for Turnip that I'm sure would help you out if you don't understand something.
I'm inspired to finish my uploads and publish them. Kitbash, conversion, sculpt. Is the best thing about all this faffin' about with glue and plastic! XD
I'd like to make some more videos when I'm able to in a month or so and banners is top of the list but until then here's a summary: Assembly: I cut a piece of 0.5-1 mm plasticcard to the right shape and glue superglue it to a 1-1.2mm diameter piece of brass rod (or a hollow tube so you can pin something to the top). Heat and bend it with a heat gun or lighter to get the waves. Sharpen the edge of the plastic to butterknife sharp to hide the thickness of the plastic. Sculpt the ruffles of the sleeve around the rod in milliput, greenstuff etc (you can smooth Milliput by brushing concentrated alcohol over it). Drill a hole through the models hand and glue the flag in place trying to get multiple contact points. Painting: Base coat the 'fabric' it with some simple highlights. Print a picture the same size as you want the painting to be and use a straight piece of metal or plastic to give it a very thin coat to the back side of the paper. Press the paper in place on the face of the flag and trace the key lines with a soft pencil so they transfer paint onto the flag like carbon paper. Colour the picture in with acrylic paints using the original picture as reference (in the case of the Mona Lisa that probably took about 3 hours) Glaze the underside of the flag folds with a dark shadow tone (I use black-brown).
You can do them in paper as well, there's a great video if you search Wargmes, Soldiers and Strategy; Carrying the Banner. It's a little finicky in that video but if you pick a design without a border you can cut it oversize, be a bit rougher with the folding, cut it to shape after it's in place and paint the edges afterwards.
@Dirtydoghobbies thanks I'm actually going to make a turnip army base on my country and for some reason we have banner and flags with ton of intricate detail so this help a lot I was planning making it out of paper if you didn't respond thanks really
The music is a Filmora track BBQ Blues, just some generic happy music but I slowed it to 60% and turned off the pitch correction, I wanted it to sound unsettling but still a bit gimmicky.
Yeah I've got three videos planned out, the next will be out in a few days and will be about glue for plastic conversions and the third will be a Turnip conversion and painting one
I don't remeber the name of the song but it was some awful genericly happy music, I just slowed it down, to about 60% speed from memory, and turned off pitch corection
I think I'll do a video on some of the conversions for the infantry soon. I'd like to do a big monster build at some point but I think I'd need to upgrade my computer first to handle the footage
The spikes are mostly 1mm styrene rod just sharpened with a knife but I also use spare spear shafts etc. Most of the helmets are done in Greenstuff, that might be a good next video for me to do
The music is a Filmora track BBQ Blues, just some generic happy music but I slowed it to 60% and turned off the pitch correction, I wanted it to sound unsettling but still a bit gimmicky.
Amazing! look forward to all your future T28 creations and videos. Reminds me I've got a shoe box of unfinished turnip troupe of my own 😬 Thanks .. 🐌🐌🥕🍄🐸🐴🪱🍄🥕🐌🐌
This is probably one of the most creative and thoughtfull armies i've seen from any wargame, definetly taking inspiration!
Thank you
No I’m pretty sure there’s still a few towns with farmers harvesting the roots bounties and even a few with actual walls
By all the hairiest of roots, that is one amazing army! Just starting a journey into T28, thank you for the inspiration!
wow wee, this is beautifully and hilariously narrated, well shot, edited and presented. (tbh watched at 1.25 speed!) what a stunning collection. I don't know what I love more, the banners, the cohesiveness, the cruel mutant dark comedy or the narrative. easily the best little gaming vid I've seen in ages. I'm stunned and subbed. Thank you so much.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Great to see them all like this and hear some of the stories behind them, I think we can all relate to how the army progresses and changes over time. Also never really realized how huge your army was! Very impressive
I can’t tell you how much I love the little detail of one of the cannon balls on the great bombard, having the word duck written on it 😂
Love it. The banners especially are great, but honestly the whole mob are fantastic. Cheers. And the shambolic musical accompaniment is appreciated also!
Thank you
This is just wonderful! I think I have to look into this ^^
Thank you
I can't wait to see more or even a battle report of a Turnip28 game ^^
I've got a few conversion and painting coming up, I don't think I'll do any Battle reports anytime soon but I'd recommend the Bruva Alfabusa video from a few days ago if you haven't seen it.
@@Dirtydoghobbies alright, and I have but thank you ^^ I'll go watch it again because it's so interesting
@@Dirtydoghobbiesthat video is actually how i found this one lol. The Knög shall reign forever
Amazing! Thank you for making Turnip content on UA-cam! Great minis!
Thank you, glad you like them
There is a lot of humour in your army's design and it was a joy to go through each model! 🌞
Thank you
Great conversions and very creative sculpting! thanks for sharing, subscribed!
Utterly amazing! Your painting and kitbashing is utterly amazing!
If you're willing could ya give advice for my own kitbashing ideas for Turnip28?
Either way God bless ya man
Thank you.
Sorry I took a while to respond , for advice I'd say the main thing for Turnip is to google image search sprues before buying them to make sure there is enough customisability on the figures (eg. the Perry 1807 French infantry is good but the 1812 kit is too monopose).
I'd also recommend sprue-goo for assembly, there are a few UA-cam videos on it already but I think I'll make my own pretty soon.
If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
@@Dirtydoghobbies Thanks man.
Tbh I have an idea for a toff but I'm a bit concerned about the weight. Essentially the idea is take the Warlord games Oliver Cromwell model, make a platform to serve as the toff's "mount" and some sticks for appropriately kitbashed Roman Slave minis also from Warlord games to carry him around (and the toff's former mount's head on the end of the stick). I'm a bit worried about the weight distribution naturally though.
I love the sickly yellow look that matches the setting so well! I wonder if itd look exemplar of a Turnip28 army if you added a mud wash to the legs to show their ever march
Thank you. For the mud, realistically they probably should have a lot more than I've given them but I wanted to leave a bit more room for the paint job
Hello! I was just wondering what music you used for the background in this video. Thanks! Your models look awesome! Love the grunge inherent to the Turnip28 setting and you nail that fun and weird grunge held abundant by the setting.
Thank you. The music is a Filmora track BBQ Blues, just some generic happy music but I slowed it to 60% and turned off the pitch correction, I wanted it to sound unsettling but still a bit gimmicky.
Really inspiring stuff! Hats off to you sir! Lovely stuff! Turnip is something I’ve been looking into and this vid has got my kit bashing and converting juices going! Bravo!
Thank you. Glad it was helpful
Wonderful stuff, great inspiration for me trying out some of this on my own figures.
Thank you. I'll try to get some tutorials up soon to show some of the methods.
John Blanched up to 100. If Heironimous Bosch played Age of Sigmar, this would be his army.
What an amazing video! There´s so much inspiration to be taken from this that It makes me want to order half a dozen kits and get converting!
Thank you.
If you do get some I would recommend Googling the sprues to make sure you get some posable infantry with separate arms to base the infantry around, some Napoleonic kits can be a little too mono-pose. Though mono-pose ones can be nice to sprinkle in later.
Absolutely. I always like to plan out my conversions like this. I think perry miniatures are perfect for this kind of thing because of the large range of kits they produce and how cross-compatible they are.
I hear Bruva Alfabusa has a very funny battle report of this game.
A trip, that was...
This showcase is truly amazing. I like to come back and watch it from time to time. So inspiring.
Superb army fella! I love the creativity that T28 encourages! As a newb to Turnip, I found this showcase to be very informative and enjoyable to watch, thank you!
Thank you
I love them ☺ really cool Ideas and such thoroughly thought-out details that really flesh them out and give the army its own personality
Thank you
holy crap, we both used the bottom halves of celtic fanatics for the exact same thing on the old guard, this is such a great army
These are absolutely beautiful, friend! Really love the work you've put in, the colour scheme and banner are amazing
Thank you
I think some great sword caps from Warhammer fantasy would make the chaf pop!
Yeah I've recently got some Warlord Landsknechts which are pretty similar, I might start adding some of them to future conversions.
incredible army, really nice ^^
It do a nice job to convey the setting
Thank you
I have never watched a video that has made me want to go out and do some arts and crafts more than this one
Thank you, that's quite a compliment
This was really inspiring your designs are incredible. I would love to see you do a battle with another turnip 28 army of equal size I think you’d be the first large scale turnip 28 battle on UA-cam.
Thank you.
I would love to get it all on the table at once, one day I might get a 3d printer and print and speed paint a second army the same size.
I love to see a painting video for these. Beautiful work
G'day from across the ditch! Your army is looking great, have you looked into Sludge? I've just started building my second army and would be quite keen to use it for both Sludge and Turnip28!
Yeah Sludge seems pretty good, I prefer that more detailed list building to the simple units used by Turnip.
An incredible army of root mutants you have there. Good job!
Thank you
-Good choice when it comes to music. (Its very thematic)
-understandable though process behind each model.
-competent presentation.
-realising that all the indescribable horrors I just witnessed will lead me to slowly turn insane...
A well, can't have everything. At least I saw the giant enemy crab.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
I'm mesmerized - every unit unique, full of character and visual storytelling. Absolutely stunning army, thanks for sharing it.
Thank you
What kit are the frygian helmets at 27:27 at? Specifically the one with the face mask?
They're from the Warlord Macedonian Phalangites box. The sprue has one of those masked heads for every 4 figures.
Fantastic bulid. Love all details and the level of creativity you manage to realize ❤
Thank you
Great set of turnips. With regards to the tufts on the flags, perhaps give them a severve haircut and make it look more mossy, bit of pva and some flock?
Aww, I knew the hobby horse idea was too good to not be used by someone already. Now I have to come up with something different. Amazing models, the Mona Lisa banner is the greatest piece of art Cist has ever seen. The Grand Bombard is worth being blown up into million root pieces for.
Thank you for the compliments. As for the hobby horse, I think I nicked the idea from a Eureka figure something like that so don't worry about re-using it :-)
This is one if the coolest armies of any sorts I have ever seen for any game or system.
hanging tree head and mushroom face are my favorites
I just found out about this game and its already my favorite wargame. Sorry 40k and battletech, you have been replaced.
Turnip is great, though I am tempted to start some Battletech on the side.
@@Dirtydoghobbies I mean, im not getting rid of any of my lances, i put alot of work into those mechs. But im gonna do my best to convert some of my friends to playing turnip 28.
Didn't kow you'd made a channel ! Love your work !
Thank you. The channel's only a week old, I'll have another video up soon and might put another notice on IG then.
@@Dirtydoghobbies I look forward to it !
These are really cool! I'm just getting into turnip now so it's really awesome to see your work
Thank you, and welcome to Turnip
Really splendid work here. Can't wait to see what else you show off here.
Thank you. I think I'll mostly do conversion and painting videos but I'll try to find something to showcase.
Well now, this was a great showcase of an outstandingly produced collection! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you
Awesome video, makes me want to finally start a turnip army
Thank you. I hope you join in, the biggest piece of advice I can give is if you go the kit-bash route Google image search the sprues before you buy a kit to make sure they have enough customisability (e.g. separate arms).
I’m just about to go comment on every single Warhammer UA-camrS channel and challenge them to make a t28 video. This is so much cooler.
It would be great if there were some more videos on it, I think the Bruva Alfabusa one from a few weeks ago got quite a few more people into Turnip.
These are so creepy! I love them!!
Thank you
Love them super inspired to start turnip28 now thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I'd recomend the facebook page if you're interested in making some figures.
I've given this video a like just for the guy on the hobby horse at 0:14 😆👏
Damn, thats such a great collection with amazing ideas and paintjobs and freehands. But I really need to stop looking at T28 content. I'll never come up with something myself. I always want to steal.
The most difficult part is names for units or characters. Its so british and Max' material has such a weird vocabulary and flavor thats very hard to understand and adapt to as a German.
Thank you for the compliments.
If you are ever interested in collecting an army I don't think you need to worry about coming up with brand new ideas, my first figures were pretty generic for Turnip figures and I started adding ideas to it over time. A lot of originality comes from finding new sources to steal ideas from rather than creating a new idea from nothing, a big source for my freehand pictures was American Traditional flash tattoos.
I can see how most of the unit names would be untranslatable but there is a pretty open Facebook group for Turnip that I'm sure would help you out if you don't understand something.
I really like the rounded bases, but how do you mark if certain models are dead already?
Thank you for the compliment. For casualties I just use wound markers and know that Infantry units have their attacks reduced when they take wounds.
This army should be in a museum
I don't know about that but thank you
Do you still plan to make a tutorial on how to convert these lads?
This is insane. I love it
Thank you
I was looking for a video like that , just some simple fun with a cool interpretation
27:14 did you paint the Münchner Kindl on your flag there? ;D
Yeah, the background fluff has the game set in Belgium 1000 years after Napoleon but that Pikeman unit comes from the ruins of Munich.
@@Dirtydoghobbies haha as a Munich native au kinda gotta build that it now
Lovely work sir, very inspiring 👏👏👍
Thank you
What is the lovely song in the background?
Will we see more of turnip once again?
I'm inspired to finish my uploads and publish them. Kitbash, conversion, sculpt. Is the best thing about all this faffin' about with glue and plastic! XD
well... time to start making turnips!
Significant amount of awesome here.
Thank you
This is just so. Damn. Good!
I know this a old video but can you tell me with more details how did you make that banner with the monalissa
I'd like to make some more videos when I'm able to in a month or so and banners is top of the list but until then here's a summary:
Assembly:
I cut a piece of 0.5-1 mm plasticcard to the right shape and glue superglue it to a 1-1.2mm diameter piece of brass rod (or a hollow tube so you can pin something to the top).
Heat and bend it with a heat gun or lighter to get the waves.
Sharpen the edge of the plastic to butterknife sharp to hide the thickness of the plastic.
Sculpt the ruffles of the sleeve around the rod in milliput, greenstuff etc (you can smooth Milliput by brushing concentrated alcohol over it).
Drill a hole through the models hand and glue the flag in place trying to get multiple contact points.
Painting:
Base coat the 'fabric' it with some simple highlights.
Print a picture the same size as you want the painting to be and use a straight piece of metal or plastic to give it a very thin coat to the back side of the paper.
Press the paper in place on the face of the flag and trace the key lines with a soft pencil so they transfer paint onto the flag like carbon paper.
Colour the picture in with acrylic paints using the original picture as reference (in the case of the Mona Lisa that probably took about 3 hours)
Glaze the underside of the flag folds with a dark shadow tone (I use black-brown).
You can do them in paper as well, there's a great video if you search Wargmes, Soldiers and Strategy; Carrying the Banner. It's a little finicky in that video but if you pick a design without a border you can cut it oversize, be a bit rougher with the folding, cut it to shape after it's in place and paint the edges afterwards.
@Dirtydoghobbies thanks I'm actually going to make a turnip army base on my country and for some reason we have banner and flags with ton of intricate detail so this help a lot I was planning making it out of paper if you didn't respond thanks really
Pure artistry!
Thank you
That looks great
Thank you
What kind of music is in the background
The music is a Filmora track BBQ Blues, just some generic happy music but I slowed it to 60% and turned off the pitch correction, I wanted it to sound unsettling but still a bit gimmicky.
Do you perhapse do some other series too? You got such an amazing talent.
Thank you, I'd like to do some more videos in the next few months, either more on Turnip or on some sci-fi figures.
Love to hear it.
save the hedgehogs, gooooo turnips!
You are an artist! Awesome work!
I don't know about that but thank you anyway
@@Dirtydoghobbies Maate just take a look at those free hands :O SICK !
Just fantastic. Huge fun. Instant sub.
Thanks for subbing
This setting is so gross. But that fascinating gross you can't look away from.
absolutely brilliant
Thank you
a lot of nudity in this one lmao
Yeah if the UA-cam AI recognises it I might have to re-upload it with stars over the good bits XD
@@Dirtydoghobbies they might consider it artistic and leave it alone, hopefully
Why are all of the faces covered up?
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you
@@Dirtydoghobbies How did you achieve that gorgeous yellow?
Fantastic!
Thank you
Can you follow up with some tutorials?
Yeah I've got three videos planned out, the next will be out in a few days and will be about glue for plastic conversions and the third will be a Turnip conversion and painting one
@@Dirtydoghobbiesvery excited
Really fantastic work
Beautiful army!
Thank you
Absolutely awesome!
Thank you
Just saw your profile pic. This just keeps getting better :D@@Dirtydoghobbies
These are awesome!
Glad you like them
Fun video! Subscribed
Thank you and thanks for subbing
Very nice! Subscribed! =)
Awesome, thank you!
respect, my guy
Thank you
Amazing!!! 😍
Thank you
Pretty sure I got tetanus just from looking at these, truly amazing!
Thank you
what is the back ground music?
I don't remeber the name of the song but it was some awful genericly happy music, I just slowed it down, to about 60% speed from memory, and turned off pitch corection
Found it, it's 'BBQ Blues' from Filmora video editor
@@Dirtydoghobbies thanks for finding it. love the models btw
@@Dirtydoghobbies the music is awful, but it reminds me of machinarium game
Totally nuts and wonderful
Thank you
Amazing work!
Thank you
Can you please show, how you convert such a mini ? Would be awesome to see it step by step :D
I think I'll do a video on some of the conversions for the infantry soon. I'd like to do a big monster build at some point but I think I'd need to upgrade my computer first to handle the footage
@@Dirtydoghobbiesthat would be awesome! Can you please tell me what you have used for the spikes and how you made those helmets? Did you sculp them?
The spikes are mostly 1mm styrene rod just sharpened with a knife but I also use spare spear shafts etc. Most of the helmets are done in Greenstuff, that might be a good next video for me to do
@@Dirtydoghobbies that would be awesome
Great work!
Thank you
Origin story
i need this.
What is the music?
The music is a Filmora track BBQ Blues, just some generic happy music but I slowed it to 60% and turned off the pitch correction, I wanted it to sound unsettling but still a bit gimmicky.
Amazing! look forward to all your future T28 creations and videos.
Reminds me I've got a shoe box of unfinished turnip troupe of my own 😬
Thanks ..
🐌🐌🥕🍄🐸🐴🪱🍄🥕🐌🐌
Thank you, I should have more turnips related videos out this month.
Good luck with your little dudes
I think people like this because you get to just spray paint everything brown
This is some really bizarr and ugly stuff.