I really dig this scheme. The "Soviet Green" armour, natural leathers, and the cream coloured coat, pretty cool! If you added vehicles to this, you'd definitely need to paint the cockpit interiors with the "Soviet Toothpaste" turquoise to carry the theme forward!
@@rikkiwazzerman3654 Well this is just Guy painting what he feels like. The standard uniform is just what Games Workshop decided is the Krieg colors, though like the rest of Krieg, they're based on WW1 Germans.
EXACTLY! Also, WHAT'S UP MY DUDE!? Another thing GW needs to do is to stop trying to split so many damn pieces into halves. Legit, there is *SO MANY* parts on the Chaos Knights sprews that come in two halves, and they're supposed to be one whole piece. Why is it so difficult for them to just make one solid piece? It would actually cut down on mold lines.
One thing about the method of snow you used, you really want to make sure that it's completely sealed. It can, easily, start yellowing which doesn't look good. The baking soda absorbs a lot of stuff extremely well which is why it does it.
@@Celticelery Woodland Scenics do massive tubs of snow powder, it's probably worth picking one of those up, or from equivalent brands. Might be a little bit more expensive than baking soda but it's worth it
@@Celticelery Most corn starches start out slightly yellowed from my experience. It's more of a thing with the baking soda that you really need to heavily seal the model both before you apply it and after it to keep it from leeching anything into it and discoloring it. The reason it discolors is the same reason why it's used to deal with smells in the fridge and similar places.
Don't know if someone mentioned it yet, but I'd recommend putting a thin coat of varnish over the snow (if you're not doing a full spray varnish over all). Baking soda snow can go yellow overtime if it's not fully sealed.
They number parts according to the assembly order, this is why they spread out on sprue But this system doesn't make any sense, well, yeah, it's easier to remember which parts to search, but search tooks so much effort that I all the time forget "Did I already cut out 16 or only 15", it would be a lot easier if numbers would follow sprue order, it would be easier, even if you have to check build instructions for each part
@@gi1dor In some of the easy to build boxes they put letters on each sprue. So you would at least know where to start to look. Still hate easy to build, though.
@@Lodorn I think it's standard to include letters on different sprues, I don't think it's only easy to build, for example, this Veteran Guardsmen from box includes 2 sprues, 1 main and 1 with special weapon and other additional stuff, it has A and B Labeling sprues is probably the most basic thing, it also doesn't help with search one of 100 parts on a large sprue without order
Love the paint tutorials! Probably my favorite MWM videos. I'm not sure rhe "cross hatch" technique is for everyone, but I really like it. I would probably make it a bit more subtle, but I really want to try it on something. Keep up the good work!
I've always wanted to do a Krieg with construction worker safety colors. High visibility greens and oranges, that grey and pink mask. Thanks for the video guy. Loving all the content!
This was awesome. I wish you would paint the box like with the Black Fortress series. Loved the way this paint job turned out. Looking forward to future videos. Keep up the good work.
Love your vids! Also really enjoy the humble hobbyist-attitude your have towards your things. Really reinforces the feeling that any level is welcome and appreciated.
Great video! Just a heads up, baking *powder* is baking soda with citric acid mixed in, to make it fizz when you add water. Good for making cakes rise, probably not what you want for snow bases.
yeah, i always get "baking powder" mixed up with "baking soda" mixed up with "bicarbonate of soda". i _think_ the last two are just different names for the same thing, but always end up getting the wrong one from the shops bc i forget which one of the three names is the odd one out.
@@soupalex Agreed! I started remembering when I noticed the stuff in our cupboard is branded "magic baking powder", where the magic ingredient is science (acid)! 🌋
Baking powder isn't really a strongly-defined thing at all, different companies use different mixtures. The unifying factor being that whether or not they fizz when you add them to water, the important part is that they evolve gases when heated so your cake or whatever rises in the oven at the point where it's starting to get structure rather than wasting all the fizz at the liquid-batter stage where it'll bubble out and escape. Definitely not just the same thing as sodium bicarbonate, though!
I always really look forward to your speed painting tutorials. Without fail, they galvanise me to tackle my own pile of shame, and show me how nice my models can look, without spending days on a single miniature. Thanks for another wonderful tutorial Guy!
Great video, y'all. Keep it up! I may not always like the color schemes you guys come up with (like with that Gargant), but I do get inspiration from UA-camrs like you, Tabletop Skirmish Games, Eric's Hobby Workshop, Miniac, Sledgehammer Stuidos, Luke's APS, Duncan Rhodes Painting Academy (although he does get a bit technical, doesn't he?), Knarb Makes, MiniBricks (although she does scenery), Watch It Paint It, and even The Sauce Painting, and I can't forget The Terrain Tutor (yeah?)! Creators like y'all help me when I'm feeling the drag of the grind, and make me want to work on my minis, print out more, and get my main army larger (Iron Warriors), and make more armies (Chaos Knights, and "The Sons Of Malice" chapter). I love all of the content, and it's always puts me into a zen mode where I just can not think about the world, not focus on politics or anything else, and just paint while listening to some 40K lore and theories in the background. Keep up the fantastic work, bro!
I am unreasonably interested in puttees. The old metal Gaunt's Ghosts models had them and I really like the aesthetic, I need to get me some real ones for a cosplay.
Showing what it should look like after doing the shade paint was perfect. 😀 People always say to clean away the excess but never define excess. Thanks!
Yes! Midwinter Minis speed painting! I remember watching all the old Black Fortress speed painting tutorials when I started getting back into mini gaming. Ah, memories. I really like the rough look.
OMG!!! Thank you for being the ONLY youtuber that mentioned how the numbering convention on the sprues of this kit are horrible! I mentioned this so many times about this kit being the worst laid out of any GW boxset, and no one seemed to even notice.
Great video, I always love the easy relaxed style. Oh and as you mentioned I'm looking at a Tyranid Hive Tyrant sprue as we speak the part numbers read 21,59,23, and 57. It sounds more like a bingo caller than an organised sprue.
Awesome! That scheme is on point, very nice-- if you wanted to do a "spruce" type camo blotching on the coat and armor, a very fine mesh and spot-drybrushing a muted green or brown will look awesome, I've done it with camo netting and rattle can on actual winter/ white camo uniforms and it looks great and works even better (there's also German and Finnish camo pattern examples of this out there as well for reference, and I made a video on how to do this). Never been into Imperial Guard Army but this unit is up my alley.
Great vid Guy, really liking the speed painting tutorials! Even though I think I'm not exactly new to painting anymore, you still present me with nice new ways and approaches to painting in these videos. And happy 37th bday!
Yessssss, I've been waiting for you to eventually show Krieg some love. Nice job Guy, I've added this vid to my favs and love the scheme enough to use it on some Krieg stand in models of mine. Grat job brother, great job.
Super excited to see you covering some kill team content! It could a great way to introduce painting guides for other factions. Maybe even battle report? Excited!!
love it guy been sitting on mine for ages now and didn't know what paint scheme to give my krige boys but now i think ive got a good idea on what i am gonna do
I did the baking soda method on my Space Wolves. Just to let you know, it does turn brown after a couple of years for the same reason you keep it in your fridge.
Patrolling Tallarn makes you wish for a Valhallan winter.
Being a kriegsman makes you wish for death wherever you are
Patrolling the Mojave makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
when you get the reference
Patrolling the mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
When the Legion get here I'm saving one bullet for myself
I really dig this scheme. The "Soviet Green" armour, natural leathers, and the cream coloured coat, pretty cool! If you added vehicles to this, you'd definitely need to paint the cockpit interiors with the "Soviet Toothpaste" turquoise to carry the theme forward!
We've all obviously been watching too much Bald and Bankrupt :D
I like this uniform. What's the difference between the denim blue uniform? Is it seasonal like this winter model?
@@rikkiwazzerman3654 Well this is just Guy painting what he feels like. The standard uniform is just what Games Workshop decided is the Krieg colors, though like the rest of Krieg, they're based on WW1 Germans.
@@DaThingOnTheDoorstep Appreciate it.
@@DaThingOnTheDoorstep Well WW1 in general too. With the french-esque greatcoats and some regiments with more blueish uniforms(urban camo I guess).
It would be nice if GW put the piece numbers on both sides of the sprue and had an arrow pointing to which adjacent bit it refers to
EXACTLY! Also, WHAT'S UP MY DUDE!?
Another thing GW needs to do is to stop trying to split so many damn pieces into halves. Legit, there is *SO MANY* parts on the Chaos Knights sprews that come in two halves, and they're supposed to be one whole piece.
Why is it so difficult for them to just make one solid piece? It would actually cut down on mold lines.
I think its just IQ test of GW in general
@@TheRaven-WingGaming its because of the way making injection plastic molds works, you need draft angles so it easily comes out of the mold
The most annoying part are the sprues with no damn numbers and you just have to go by the picture
Still kills me that GW doesnt know how to sequence their numbers correctly..... Bandai figured that out back in the 80s
The 3d printed guard shown are Valor Korps by The Makers Cult
They paint up beautifully, and the range is extensive
One thing about the method of snow you used, you really want to make sure that it's completely sealed. It can, easily, start yellowing which doesn't look good. The baking soda absorbs a lot of stuff extremely well which is why it does it.
Would corn starch be a good alternative to baking soda?
@@Celticelery thats another thing that really likes sucking up moisture. wouldent want to make oobleck on the base would ya
Don’t eat yellow snow
@@Celticelery Woodland Scenics do massive tubs of snow powder, it's probably worth picking one of those up, or from equivalent brands. Might be a little bit more expensive than baking soda but it's worth it
@@Celticelery Most corn starches start out slightly yellowed from my experience.
It's more of a thing with the baking soda that you really need to heavily seal the model both before you apply it and after it to keep it from leeching anything into it and discoloring it.
The reason it discolors is the same reason why it's used to deal with smells in the fridge and similar places.
Don't know if someone mentioned it yet, but I'd recommend putting a thin coat of varnish over the snow (if you're not doing a full spray varnish over all). Baking soda snow can go yellow overtime if it's not fully sealed.
Don't eat yellow snow
@@CrumbnFur correct
or just mix a drop of white paint in with it
Is matte varnish ok, or would that look bad?
@@warhammertrash1626 that's what I use
Guy doing Krieg ? What a glorious day ! :D love from Switzerland to you, Penny, Gork and Mork !
What a great way to start the day. Greetings from Vancouver Canada. Hope you’re enjoying the new studio
Guy is my Warhammer guru no doubt about it. This paint job was unbelievably good.
Was I the only one that expected a Dana Howl cameo as soon as pale sand was mentioned?
Dana Howl busts through the wall like the Kool Aid man "PALE SAAAAND"
He's talked about Pale Sand a few times recently without cutting her in. But I always expect it.
i really need them to sign some foreversies deal so he can keep using that clip
I completely agree about GW sprues. They could take some lessons from Bandai in that department.
The weird thing is that on some sprues they are set up well. I think Blackstone fortress had them very neatly organized.
They number parts according to the assembly order, this is why they spread out on sprue
But this system doesn't make any sense, well, yeah, it's easier to remember which parts to search, but search tooks so much effort that I all the time forget "Did I already cut out 16 or only 15", it would be a lot easier if numbers would follow sprue order, it would be easier, even if you have to check build instructions for each part
@@gi1dor In some of the easy to build boxes they put letters on each sprue. So you would at least know where to start to look. Still hate easy to build, though.
@@Lodorn I think it's standard to include letters on different sprues, I don't think it's only easy to build, for example, this Veteran Guardsmen from box includes 2 sprues, 1 main and 1 with special weapon and other additional stuff, it has A and B
Labeling sprues is probably the most basic thing, it also doesn't help with search one of 100 parts on a large sprue without order
@@gi1dor Maybe it was just the super old models i build recently that didn't have marked sprues.
Love the paint tutorials! Probably my favorite MWM videos.
I'm not sure rhe "cross hatch" technique is for everyone, but I really like it. I would probably make it a bit more subtle, but I really want to try it on something. Keep up the good work!
I've always wanted to do a Krieg with construction worker safety colors. High visibility greens and oranges, that grey and pink mask. Thanks for the video guy. Loving all the content!
These models look absolutely amazing
I bought some of these models today and needed a tutorial for my thousand sons chaos cultist. Extremely useful
It's so refreshing to see a mini painting channel not using everything Gamesworkshop. So many good products out there. Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing snow. Just amazing. Works like a charm.
That was definitely the best rickroll of the year
Its always a great sign to wake up and see Midwinter Minis have made a video on your favourite imperial guard regiment
I love the look of that trench coat. It’s beautiful.
This was awesome. I wish you would paint the box like with the Black Fortress series. Loved the way this paint job turned out. Looking forward to future videos. Keep up the good work.
Love your vids! Also really enjoy the humble hobbyist-attitude your have towards your things. Really reinforces the feeling that any level is welcome and appreciated.
Love the progression from fast and dirty to a more detail focussed addition to the mini! and Happy Belated Birthday!
Great video! Just a heads up, baking *powder* is baking soda with citric acid mixed in, to make it fizz when you add water. Good for making cakes rise, probably not what you want for snow bases.
yeah, i always get "baking powder" mixed up with "baking soda" mixed up with "bicarbonate of soda". i _think_ the last two are just different names for the same thing, but always end up getting the wrong one from the shops bc i forget which one of the three names is the odd one out.
@@soupalex Agreed! I started remembering when I noticed the stuff in our cupboard is branded "magic baking powder", where the magic ingredient is science (acid)! 🌋
Baking powder isn't really a strongly-defined thing at all, different companies use different mixtures. The unifying factor being that whether or not they fizz when you add them to water, the important part is that they evolve gases when heated so your cake or whatever rises in the oven at the point where it's starting to get structure rather than wasting all the fizz at the liquid-batter stage where it'll bubble out and escape.
Definitely not just the same thing as sodium bicarbonate, though!
I always really look forward to your speed painting tutorials. Without fail, they galvanise me to tackle my own pile of shame, and show me how nice my models can look, without spending days on a single miniature. Thanks for another wonderful tutorial Guy!
Thanks for the Armageddon Steel Legion tutorial, those tan coats are iconic😜 just joking great video as always!
Best part about this videos is literal minutes before you put it on UA-cam I asked my friend if he wanted me to give his Kriegers a winter scheme
THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR FOR A LONG TIME!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!
Great video, y'all. Keep it up! I may not always like the color schemes you guys come up with (like with that Gargant), but I do get inspiration from UA-camrs like you, Tabletop Skirmish Games, Eric's Hobby Workshop, Miniac, Sledgehammer Stuidos, Luke's APS, Duncan Rhodes Painting Academy (although he does get a bit technical, doesn't he?), Knarb Makes, MiniBricks (although she does scenery), Watch It Paint It, and even The Sauce Painting, and I can't forget The Terrain Tutor (yeah?)!
Creators like y'all help me when I'm feeling the drag of the grind, and make me want to work on my minis, print out more, and get my main army larger (Iron Warriors), and make more armies (Chaos Knights, and "The Sons Of Malice" chapter).
I love all of the content, and it's always puts me into a zen mode where I just can not think about the world, not focus on politics or anything else, and just paint while listening to some 40K lore and theories in the background.
Keep up the fantastic work, bro!
Ever watch Ninjon? He's a friend of Miniac's and got inspired by him to start his own painting channel.
Thank you so much! I love the death koror and you are by far the best mini painter on youtube
This video has given me the idea to look into reality to get inspiration for paint schemes. Thank you.
Hell of a deft touch with that snow. Well done!
I am unreasonably interested in puttees. The old metal Gaunt's Ghosts models had them and I really like the aesthetic, I need to get me some real ones for a cosplay.
Oh, Ed! Recently picked up your ghost videos. Keep up the great work!
@@compyguy Thanks :D I'm glad someone's watching them, hopefully they prove useful!
As someone who used them a lot larping, get Finnish ones if you can, they stay up better and are the most comfortable I've tried.
I like the cross hatching in the coat. Adds an interesting textural quality. Good job!
0:01 ooOOOOooo, that tune's a blast from the past! I was watching some Blackstone Fortress videos just the other day. :)
Great paint scheme, Guy! I’ve never wanted to paint up Kriegers before, but this video gives me an itch!
You're speed painting tutorials are about the most inspiring thing when it comes to getting back to painting.
yes! Fantastic to be back to core. Nice work Guy and look forward to the next one
Ahhh, an ode to the BSF Days. Love content, thanks. Happy B-Day
was debating on which color to use on my future krieg models and made up my mind the second i saw this thumbnail, amazing job man!
I have never painted a mini and I don’ t play the games but I really enjoy watching your videos - keep up the great work, Guy 😊
Love that you're back to your classic video style again!
Yall are sleeping on Guys deadpan delivery of the best Patreon Donators yet.
Showing what it should look like after doing the shade paint was perfect. 😀 People always say to clean away the excess but never define excess. Thanks!
I literally just finished painting my kill team with almost the exact same color scheme! The coincidence is quite hilarious to me,
Yes! Midwinter Minis speed painting! I remember watching all the old Black Fortress speed painting tutorials when I started getting back into mini gaming. Ah, memories. I really like the rough look.
OMG!!! Thank you for being the ONLY youtuber that mentioned how the numbering convention on the sprues of this kit are horrible! I mentioned this so many times about this kit being the worst laid out of any GW boxset, and no one seemed to even notice.
Really love the melting snow tip !! Thanks a lot !
Ah, perfect timing, I recently put my kill team of these together and was waiting for a clear day to prime them!
Bro you have the best intros the music drags me in every time.
Great video, I always love the easy relaxed style. Oh and as you mentioned I'm looking at a Tyranid Hive Tyrant sprue as we speak the part numbers read 21,59,23, and 57. It sounds more like a bingo caller than an organised sprue.
Amazing good results! WOW!!!! Excellent film!!!
Man these rickrolls are really improving their sneak attacks lol
I need to remember that snow trick! Looks like it's melting and has turned into that wet sludge. That is gonna look so good on an army!
Awesome! That scheme is on point, very nice-- if you wanted to do a "spruce" type camo blotching on the coat and armor, a very fine mesh and spot-drybrushing a muted green or brown will look awesome, I've done it with camo netting and rattle can on actual winter/ white camo uniforms and it looks great and works even better (there's also German and Finnish camo pattern examples of this out there as well for reference, and I made a video on how to do this). Never been into Imperial Guard Army but this unit is up my alley.
Great vid Guy, really liking the speed painting tutorials! Even though I think I'm not exactly new to painting anymore, you still present me with nice new ways and approaches to painting in these videos. And happy 37th bday!
I had a shit day at work, this helped me bounce right back! ^___^ thanks Guy
Guy, this is way to good to be true! That is probably the best paintjob you ever did! Wow! 😳👍👍
Yessssss, I've been waiting for you to eventually show Krieg some love. Nice job Guy, I've added this vid to my favs and love the scheme enough to use it on some Krieg stand in models of mine. Grat job brother, great job.
Jeremy sounds like the best type of friend.
That's crazy how quick you knocked a good looking mini out in such a short time, great job!
Super excited to see you covering some kill team content! It could a great way to introduce painting guides for other factions. Maybe even battle report? Excited!!
As soon as I heard that old school MWM string play at the very start of the video, I knew this was going to be good.
I love this speed painting tutorial series, please keep it going
Great tutorial and sweet snow tip.
Wow that's a really nice mini for the time investment you put in. Great work Guy
Nuclear Winter, boy that didn't aged well
I’ve been looking forward to you doing Death Korps of Krieg for soooo long!
As always, a lovely watch. Thanks, Guy!
Ah, yesssss... this is *EXACTLY * what I needed!
This looked like a great Valhallan paint scheme tbh :)
DANG This Helps me OUCH SO MUCH!! This is a GREAT WAY TO SPEED PAINT! I will try this!! THANKS!!!! SAVED!!!
Love you are still putting out small tutorials between mega projects!
That was fantastic! I love the cheat for the snow! Thats way cheaper, and super easy! Also, happy late birthday!
Thank you , Guy .
🐺
good to see my boys done so well. Your studio is also superb, I'm planning on setting up my hobby room in my new place in a similar way.
How could you stay so darn stoic while Rickrolling us all like that?! I feel betrayed!
Damn Guy, these look amazing!
OH MY GOSH LOOKS SO GOOD!!! Also I like this style thanks
I love death core, heavy germany ww1 vibe and the re-release makes me so happy
love it guy been sitting on mine for ages now and didn't know what paint scheme to give my krige boys but now i think ive got a good idea on what i am gonna do
I did the baking soda method on my Space Wolves. Just to let you know, it does turn brown after a couple of years for the same reason you keep it in your fridge.
Apparently, this can be mitigated by sealing it.
Guy back out here with another banger. Making me encourage to knock out my 20 kriegers!
ahhhh, midwinter minis upload. lovely :)
Happy Birthday Guy!
Its my birhtday this Saturday and I hope to buy the Octarius box set. This scheme is perfect! I'll be using this for my Kriegers for sure!
Its looking so well
Love the video! Krieg are my favorite army, so I was surprised when I saw this video!
Whoever did that Rick Roll at the end is a genius
speed painting is my favorite content
the great coat looks fantastic!
Love that texture paste idea. Awesome sauce 🤙🏼
Best video in ages, well done guy 👊🏼
Enjoyable as always Guy!
These are my favorite videos
Happy birthday! Turns out we are of the same age. Also went 37 last week.
Keep up the good work! Thanks for your inspiration!
Thanks Jeremy 😊
I'm loving that DIY snow you did! Didn't know you could do that lol, I'll have to try it out on some of my models 🤘🏻
I would love to see German water spot camo painted on these guys!
Just love your instruction!! Well done
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