That is epic! Damn that looks good! Here's a tip with Milliput. When you are mixing the Milliput, you can substitute up to 50% of what you need with Play-doh. Get your two parts Milliput, and an equal part Play-doh and mix together. This does several things. It helps by making the mixture more supple, gives you more time to work with, and helps you save a bit of expensive Milliput for future projects. It dries like Milliput, and you can still sculpt it like Milliput. You can even still sand it like Milliput.
I've heard people mixing in green stuff, but this is the first I've heard of playdoh. Doesn't it rot? Or go mouldy? I had to throw some out, with fluff growing on it, my kid probably didn't wash their hands before playing with it.
@@sasserine When i've used green stuff with Milliput, it cures but is still a little soft/flexible. I've had the same little tub of Play-doh for a couple years and it isn't moldy. Maybe not as clean as it once was. When it starts to dry out, i just use a some water and knead the Play-doh to get it soft again. Maybe your play-do got a little food in it, and it got moldy.
I’ve been watching your videos for a few weeks now. Watching your entire process from the sonic cleaner bath to the final rescued outcome is very satisfying. Wonderful work and this one really stepped up your showcase of talent and eye for detail.
It's always a joy for me to watch your videos every time they release, Casey. and this was no exception. She's hideous, and I mean that in the best way! I feel as though I'm reaching a point where my skills are getting to where I actually like about every other mini I paint, and it's because I take my time to focus on details more than ever before. Keep up the great work, sir!
Thanks Casey for all of the inspiration you have given me by creating my own Ultra Marine army out of all second hand and ebay models that I have rescued.
Love the swamp basing you used for this video! This and your chipping/rusting technique you used for your death guard gave me an idea for a miniature I’ve been sitting on.
It sucks when that happens, but at least it was on the wet palette. That way as long as you don't let the palette dry out it should last a little while.
Your videos inspired me to buy some old tat off e-bay last week, picked up a dozen vintage space marines, 2 bikes and a half metal Predator tank thingy from 1993 for £20. I am stained blue from stripping the old paint off with Dettol (like Simple Green but available in the UK) the house stinks of antiseptic (Dettol again) but we are almost ready to reassemble and paint up my first squad of 40k troops. I listened to your description of this model on the podcast while scrubbing minis with a toothbrush, it looks way better then it sounded.... Love your channel man, you and Brent keep me inspired.
I absolutely adore the colorscheme and the basedesign you used for this episode. She really looks like a hag of the swamps... how else should it be. I'm looking foward for your next concepts. Thanks a lot!
At like 10:00 when you're doing the washes the details on her shoulder really looked like a puppy face to me for a second. Also the result on this was SO NICE I love the colours you used!
man you have been KILLING it lately. Keep up the good work! and don't stress about everything having to be off eBay lol. We love your videos regardless
Wow, just wow what an excellent project we’ll performed as usual. Can I ask how easy is it to move on to airbrushing as it’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while now
Thanks! At first airbrushing seems a little daunting, but honestly it's not that bad. Like anything it does take practice, but there are a ton of resources to help. My best recommendation is to check out @nextlevelpainting on UA-cam and twitch, that's how I learned. It's such a fantastic tool to have on the bench and absolutely worth putting in the time to know how to use.
Thanks! Yeah a maw krusha would look cool with this type of skin. It’s a very Orky look for sure. I’ve seen them with greens and tans too, especially the wings and underbelly.
Looks fantastic! Well done - I have a question, I cant figure out how to create a barrier for a resin pour (I dont have a glue gun) Could you do a video where you show and explain that part? I feel like your the best guy to do it - Thanks for considering
I'm not even sure a glue gun was the best option. I've seen people use regular PVA, once that dries then they come back with more around all the edges just to make absolutely sure. Luke Towen from Boulder Creek Railroad uses resin in a lot of his projects, he is probably the best resource to see it more often.
She's absolutely gorgeous :-) I like the way you found excuses to throw some pink, purple, and orange in there.
All the colors!! Thanks man :)
"gorgeous" lol
That little pet snotling in the knot hole is hilarious!
Those little details make this model so fantastic.
I had to go back and look, I missed it first time around somehow. lol
Watching this and getting excited for her return to the old world. Beautiful job!
Fantastic work Casey, the eye is really something to be proud of!
Thanks! It’s not too often you feel good about something so small :)
This turned out so absolutely, disgustingly gorgeous! I love the orange and blue combo, and that eye! Amazing work.
That cheeky little starfish. Well done Casey!
That is epic! Damn that looks good!
Here's a tip with Milliput. When you are mixing the Milliput, you can substitute up to 50% of what you need with Play-doh.
Get your two parts Milliput, and an equal part Play-doh and mix together.
This does several things.
It helps by making the mixture more supple, gives you more time to work with, and helps you save a bit of expensive Milliput for future projects.
It dries like Milliput, and you can still sculpt it like Milliput. You can even still sand it like Milliput.
Brilliant tip, I'll have to give it a shot.
@@TheDrewcas I can't claim it as my own idea, I saw it here on UA-cam somewhere.
I've heard people mixing in green stuff, but this is the first I've heard of playdoh.
Doesn't it rot? Or go mouldy?
I had to throw some out, with fluff growing on it, my kid probably didn't wash their hands before playing with it.
@@sasserine When i've used green stuff with Milliput, it cures but is still a little soft/flexible. I've had the same little tub of Play-doh for a couple years and it isn't moldy. Maybe not as clean as it once was. When it starts to dry out, i just use a some water and knead the Play-doh to get it soft again.
Maybe your play-do got a little food in it, and it got moldy.
excellent job !
I’ve been watching your videos for a few weeks now. Watching your entire process from the sonic cleaner bath to the final rescued outcome is very satisfying. Wonderful work and this one really stepped up your showcase of talent and eye for detail.
It's always a joy for me to watch your videos every time they release, Casey. and this was no exception. She's hideous, and I mean that in the best way! I feel as though I'm reaching a point where my skills are getting to where I actually like about every other mini I paint, and it's because I take my time to focus on details more than ever before. Keep up the great work, sir!
Thanks Casey for all of the inspiration you have given me by creating my own Ultra Marine army out of all second hand and ebay models that I have rescued.
That's some Squidmar level painting (especially on the face)! Amazing work.
Just listened to paint bravely and had to drop by to check it out - so much cooler than I even expected!
Nice! Thanks for listening, and comin by to see it :)
This was the best painting job I have seen in this channel! I can feel your enthusiasm. Great job!
Absolute perfection! Never in my life will I have the balls to do a resin pour on the base of a model i´ve spent that amount of time on.
Stunning result and you sure painted an eye-catcher. Get it? Eye.. *runs along*
W O W !!! That is amazing!!! Can't find any words... I'm absolutely stunned.
Geez this model was looking awesome already by like 6 minutes into the video. Really nice job love it
Thanks for sharing, I am always inspired by your rescue projects and love seeing old and worn models become new again!
Love the swamp basing you used for this video! This and your chipping/rusting technique you used for your death guard gave me an idea for a miniature I’ve been sitting on.
Awesome video, great tips and love the base. Amazing job on the eye.
Damn this is my favorite thing you have done yet, awesome work
Top notch work, mate. All the extra time and effort really paid off
That is one excellent paint job and that eye is great. Love it
I'm late to this video, that being said this model is INCREDIBLE. The resin pour is mindblowing. Great job!
Absolutely amazing, one of your best yet. That resin pour really tied in the mini to the base
Such an awesome model! And her rules are powerful as well.
Fantastic model and wonderful paintjob.
Came here after listening to the paint bravely podcast.
The airbrush detail work always blows me away. I'm just not there yet.
i would have been so pissed with that paint spill at the beginning.
very nice and well done, it's stunning.
It sucked, but then again since it pretty much got right in the palette I used it all week…it was still so much though 😂
It sucks when that happens, but at least it was on the wet palette. That way as long as you don't let the palette dry out it should last a little while.
So this is how naked grandma looks like in fantasy world
Your videos inspired me to buy some old tat off e-bay last week, picked up a dozen vintage space marines, 2 bikes and a half metal Predator tank thingy from 1993 for £20.
I am stained blue from stripping the old paint off with Dettol (like Simple Green but available in the UK) the house stinks of antiseptic (Dettol again) but we are almost ready to reassemble and paint up my first squad of 40k troops.
I listened to your description of this model on the podcast while scrubbing minis with a toothbrush, it looks way better then it sounded....
Love your channel man, you and Brent keep me inspired.
Wonderful job, glad you didn't have any negative reactions with the resin. BMC seems to always get weird reactions after doing a wonderful vignette.
This troll hag, skin wolves, and the Carmine Dragon w/ Amethyst Wizard are some of favorite ForgeWorld sculpts from The Old World.
Wow great looking model some of your best work matey
Lovely job, this model is fantastic, definitely my favourite GW model, and you did really well with it.
Always great to see an update from you, man! Keep up the great work!
Amazing job Casey!
GIve this man a demon - a golden one, that is! Really nice work. Looks awesome! You're such a great inspiration :)
Rubber tip sculpting school ;) Love your videos buddy! keep 'em coming! :)
Wow this is incredible !!!! Looks really great!!!!!!
I can’t even play this in fantasy and you’ve made me want one, such a good paint man!!
Mate, another fantastic project.
The base, the eye, the colour choice all work great.
Who on earth dare to ditch such a lovely lady
This paintjob is really outstanding!
That looks goddamn awesome!!
Sometimes your paintstyle doesnt meet my taste, but this beauty certainly does!!
Great video. Really really came out great.
Been excited about this model since I heard you talk about her on PB!
Amazing paintjob! And the resin pour came out great!
That’s SO badass! Love it.
Wow wow wow! This is amazing work
One of your very best paintjobs - it's amazing!
Looks better than any of the examples, great job! Super swampy
I absolutely adore the colorscheme and the basedesign you used for this episode. She really looks like a hag of the swamps... how else should it be. I'm looking foward for your next concepts. Thanks a lot!
Best model you've done to date dude! Looks epic!
fantastic job ! It s worth waiting two weeks !!!
Great work as always, you a te truly inspiring for noob painters like us!
Outstanding work!
At like 10:00 when you're doing the washes the details on her shoulder really looked like a puppy face to me for a second.
Also the result on this was SO NICE I love the colours you used!
Absolutely excellent effort and outcome man! 🤟🏻
Awesome job with that net bag with the octopus!
Great work man! I really like the soft colour transitions on the skin, overall colour choice is also on point!
That’s just beautiful! One of your best paint jobs 👏
Awesome work. Funny too see that the AoS Models also have this extreme Warping....
Cant wait for my redgrass palette xl!
I think it’s just forgeworld all around, which sucks, cause they have some cool stuff!
Casey, it looks amazing! Awesome work!
One really sees the extra work you put into this model. Great job.
This is an amazing model and a great paintjob. Well done!
This one turned out to be pretty good - gj!
Thats phenomenal, the resin really does elevate it.
crushed it.... what a rescue... 👍
Thanks for the video! I recently ordered one of these, and you’ve provided a lot of inspiration! 😁
What a freaking gorgeous job! Hard to say about an ugly 'ol hag but man you absolutely knocked it out of the park!
Fantastic wark man
man you have been KILLING it lately. Keep up the good work! and don't stress about everything having to be off eBay lol. We love your videos regardless
Awesome paint job. Really makes me want to pick up some trolls!
Whoa the trick with the white on the scales was so clever.
Great job, Casey! She looks awesome!
For me, the choice to make those lighter thin-skin areas was brilliant, giving the bulk so much more depth and character
I think this is your best model on the channel
Nice job on this one, I think its one of your best yet. :)
the idea of someone sculpting that giant Hag Tiddy is hilarious to me
This looks so awsome! I always look forward to your videos since I only discover you a over a month ago
Amazing paint job man!!
Amazing job! Congrats!
I think this is your best model to date and that is saying something
That's a damn good eye sir.
Insane WORK mate!😍
Looooove these resin kits. Thanks!
Awesome work.
I was always scared to touch the larger models from GW and since I got an airbrush they are what I prefer to paint now do to the fun details.
oeff that green paint spill, I had the same happen to me with scorched brown, sharted all over my desk
Hahah, hate to see it happen, but it definitely does!
You have an eye for detail.
*Waits for applause*
Now I want to get some river and stone trolls on the go...
Fantastic work by the way! One of your best!
Beautiful work
That eye is so legit! Epic all around, man!
Oh, that green dropper bottle disaster!
Wow, just wow what an excellent project we’ll performed as usual. Can I ask how easy is it to move on to airbrushing as it’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while now
Thanks! At first airbrushing seems a little daunting, but honestly it's not that bad. Like anything it does take practice, but there are a ton of resources to help. My best recommendation is to check out @nextlevelpainting on UA-cam and twitch, that's how I learned.
It's such a fantastic tool to have on the bench and absolutely worth putting in the time to know how to use.
Beautiful!
Congratulations she is gorgeous! I like what you did with the scales and the skin, do you think it could work on a Maw-Krusha as well?
Thanks!
Yeah a maw krusha would look cool with this type of skin. It’s a very Orky look for sure. I’ve seen them with greens and tans too, especially the wings and underbelly.
Looks fantastic! Well done - I have a question, I cant figure out how to create a barrier for a resin pour (I dont have a glue gun) Could you do a video where you show and explain that part? I feel like your the best guy to do it - Thanks for considering
I'm not even sure a glue gun was the best option. I've seen people use regular PVA, once that dries then they come back with more around all the edges just to make absolutely sure. Luke Towen from Boulder Creek Railroad uses resin in a lot of his projects, he is probably the best resource to see it more often.
one of my fave models too, should get one before FW decides to discontinue it out of the blue.