O yeah its silly. Its like selling a car without your price " call me " ya ok .. lol I know why people do it I just like comments. Good or bad we can learn from them. Thanks for sharing ! See ! Comments ! hahaa take care bud.
Gw fear any other brand of paints. AK interactive, vallejo, scale 75, abteilung 502 etc = Heresy. (less profit in gw's pockets). Its nice to see Duncan has thrown of the shackles of an ignorant imperium and Kaos ensues
@@ClarkesonTheMarksman nah it's cause GW has alot of trolls just there to be constantly negative, their FB page is full of those kinds and frankly it's tiring luckily for us all Duncan as an individual is free from such people.
When I learned of warhammer, I fell for the Death Guard. I loved the concept and their resiliance. Getting cool paints and minis is impossible in my country, so I made my own miniatures with clay, among them a 30k color scheme death guard. To know it actually exists makes me smile, the video helps me a lot, thanks!
@@savagex466-qt1io hello there! By some fortunate events I stumbled on this video again. Yep, as stated by @Happy-zg4zd I live in Latin America, after some years and responsible purchases I now have a small force of Kill Teams. Among them, after several years, a Death Guard Pallid Hand Kill Team.
@@Happy-zg4zd Yep, this is true. The current starter set is now available in a 8 hour drive, which is a vast improvement from not being in my country before.
Just a warning to everyone: i've used enamel products for several years, keep in mind that this is very different from acrylics, there's habits of licking off a brush during painting, that might be okay for acrylics but is quite toxic for you with enamels. It has fumes that can make you dizzy too, so use good ventilation or an A1 respirator. However, enamels are really fun to use and a great product! You can think of it as a wash, that you can remove away again so it only stays in the recesses, my facorite is the streaking grime from AK. I would recommend Lacquer thinner though for cleaning brushes, and white spirits for thinning paints.
Licking paintbrushes is bad for you (and your brushes) regardless of the medium. Many pigments are toxic, especially in the more interesting paint ranges. Cobalt for example is used in really intense blues, Chromium is used to vibrant reds and yellows. I don't think GW uses them in their paints but better safe than sorry.
As far as cleaning off your brush in your mouth, this is a bad habit taken from GW stores in the 90's that was mixed up. We used to shape the point of the brush in our mouth with our lips, after cleaning it in water to keep the point sharp. I also used to roll the brush in the fold of my palm, under my pinkie finger to shape the point. So we would teach customers to paint as part of the job, but they all thought we were cleaning our brushes in our mouth, and it stuck with them. They passed the habit down, and so on. I remember so many children asking "You eat the paint?" with their face all screwed up in disbelief, as I painted with them. I made sure to point out that the brush should be cleaned with water first when teaching customers how to paint, back then, and I was just making a sharp point on my brush, not cleaning it.
Amazing! I am just starting a Death Guard army [only getting back into the hobby after 30 years!] and had not heard of The Pallid Hand. I will definitely be using this exact scheme for some of my brutes. Awesome work and thanks for sharing!
Even if I ultimately went with a different shade of red (I prefer Mephiston Red to Khorne), your video on the Farsight Enclaves inspired me to start painting Warhammer. Now 4 years later, I have been painting for Battletech and Pike and Shotte. You're the Bob Ross of army painting my man, and thank you so much!
For anyone trying this out, I stumbled across a neat little trick with the white spirits: when using it to draw down the rust, you'll get some thin rust enamel at the end of your brush: draw this into the recesses at the bottom of the panel (fortunately, Mark III power armor has these on just about every last part of it). Doing this adds shading in recesses where rust would build up naturally, and it provides areas of very faint rust tint color, basically like a glaze, and it adds subtle but very nice looking variation to the armor. And of course if you don't like how these areas look, the spirits can clean it off too.
Aha! I now know how to use my streaking grime from AK! Doesn't seem to matter how many videos I've watched of people using it (the reason I bought it at all was because of watching other youtubers) I don't think any of them demonstrated the method from making rust streaks as effectively as this. Cheers Duncan!
What we really need is a tutorial from Duncan showing us how to keep our Citadel paint pots that clean. Mine leak all around the edges, especially in the back.
Ok fair enough!. I think you paint the whole model bronze then fill in the blue, if that's the scheme you mean, tried it myself, does work. Easier than trying to paint the trim after the blue!!!
@@markdennis7038 I only realized AFTER I bought them and wanted to paint them for the first time that their color scheme is more "gold with blue details" than "blue with gold trims". I'm getting Retributor Armor spray next time I'm getting anything Thousand Sons(or figuring out how to work an airbrush, whichever comes first).
I’d never thought I’d see the day when Duncan would use enamels! One thing that I feel is worth noting, when using enamel paints (especially for washes, maybe less of an issue for streaks), it’s maybe a good idea to paint them onto a glossy surface to make sure they both flow well and can be cleaned off very easily. I think you’d do that with ‘Ardcoat with a brush, I’m not 100% sure as I use an airbrush for that. Amazing work as always!
Love the video, I have been using the old video on the Warhammer TV UA-cam channel to help paint my Palid Hand Plague Marines and its been really good to get an updated video with instructions on how to paint more detail on the model. I have one reservation with this video though, the matt white highlight, I think it might be a little too much and makes the armour looks very clean and bright (not the look I'm after). An alternative method I have been using myself is to use a lighter off white rather than a pure matt white. I use Menoth White from P3, it is similar to screaming skull but much lighter, it works perfectly to keep that dirty off white colour and it allows you to do a final highlight of matt white on the very tips and corners of the marines armour.
I was doing some AK Rust streaks on a Terrax/Termite Assault Drill earlier this year. A useful tip I learned for working with enamels and white spirit is to use the little glass dishes that Gü puddings come in (If you don't/can't get Gü where you're from, they're little cheesecake desserts that come in glass ramekins). You buy a big bottle of white spirit from any kind of hardware/painting/DIY shop, and when you're painting you set out dishes full of the stuff. You want one for cleaning, and another one for thinning. You want to use glassware because it's not chemically reactive, which you can't guarantee for any enamelled or glazed ceramic dishes or tiles you might normally use during painting - I ruined the saucer that I used as a pallet this way. The white spirit reacted with the glaze, and it went tacky and horrible
2 👍for using pigments and enamels. Enamels are also far better and easier to use for recess shading. You should also check the Ammo - Mig enamels and oil products especialy the oil brusher is a unique and helpful product. Thanks for the video!
I painted my DG army like Pallid Hand without even thinking about it, and was very pleased when I learned my paint scheme was pretty much official! My difference is that I just slather Seraphim Sepia all over the armor that I basecoat with Vallejo Dead Flesh to make them especially nasty.
Welp, now I gotta go fix my models to look more like this! Started the army way back when I was just starting into chaos and had no idea how to do this paint scheme. Thanks!
I love the detail on the death guard, and they're my favorite minis to weather. I heavily weather them, cause have they ever cleaned their armor and weapons since the horus heresy.
Ah thanks Duncan, this looks fantastic. I've been agonising over how to paint my Death Guard. I like the old Horus Heresy scheme but not seen it applied to the new models until now; this is it!
Brilliant video as ever. So easy to follow. Perfect timing as well - I’m just starting painting my DG in pre-heresy colours using rakarth flesh rather than screaming skull. I have been looking for a “one size fits all” tutorial - sorted! Thanks Dunc and the team!
I'm painting some of these guys up now, only subbing the green for purple. I like the idea that they see themselves as being regal, even if the rest of the galaxy don't.
I was hoping to see some verdigris effects on the trim. Thank you for posting this. I am in the assembly stage with Plague Marines. I plan to do an all bone color. I think I'll copy your technique, minus the green on the shoulder pads. I do plan to do the verdigris on the trim. Thanks for a great tutorial!
So nice to see you able to use decent brushes now. I can't count how many times I would see you using a blown out GW brush and just shake my head in shame.
FYI: I'm sure a lot of people know this, but Duncan didn't mention it. Enamels and white spirit have a very strong odour, and it can be dangerous over the long term. So be sure to work in a well ventilated area or if you're sensitive to fumes like me wear a respirator. Like the one you'd wear for airbrushing. Otherwise amazing video, I think it'll get me to do that Kill Team of Death Guard I've been imagining :p.
Another great video. I wasn't expecting to see a mini tutorial for enamels and weathering powders too! I always thought you had to varnish a model before using enamels or oils. I thought the paint underneath could get damaged. I know you put down a gloss varnish for pin-washing but I thought you had to for weathering too?
The thing that surprise me Duncan is your Agrax finish is mat... Each time i used it, i always obtained a satin/gloss finish in the better case (i precise i'm an experienced painter with 25+ years of practice so i always shake my paints and washes very well before to use them). That's why i stopped to use it and i prefer to make a wash from a black/brown paints mix to get a very mat result.
Nice! I was thinking hmmm they need more wear and tear (I paint my marines and highlight with the shade still on the armor, "Death Guard) and then you didn't fail to disappoint that the very end!!
epic! really like the channel still loads of 40k stuff but not hold down by GW paints. I'm still building my Armies prior to painting but i do enjoy watching you teach us how to paint. you should do one hour live hobby video's. your voice is calming, your hands do great things best thing to have on while hobbying :-)
I've painted a handful of these lads already since it's a really nice colour scheme but this came out looking really awesome! I'd personally do a lot more weathering on my boys though
Finally a good tutorial on death guard. Gonna use it for mortarion, yes the forgeworld one, and all the games workshop death guard i have, original legion color schemes are still the best
I use basically this colour scheme but with red instead of green, like Maxime Pastourel's plaguebones army. I'll def be picking up some of these rust effect mediums though, looks better than what I'm using now!
Great as always! Not too dissimilar to how I paint my Death Guard. Though I do a Rakarth Flesh with Agrax Earthshade, and Death Guard Green accents - usually shoulder pads and knee pads.(same Balthazar Gold trim)
Love it! I think the castellan green is maybe a bit too dark for me, I thought it was a black at first! I'll probably stick to death guard green for the green details. Love that pigment work! I really need to get some to play with.
Hey Duncan, amazing paint scheme! You mention in the video about painting any horns corvid black but you don't mention what else to do with them. How would you finish the horns?
Hi Joshua. We'd use the same colours we used for the other black parts so highlight with Eshin Grey and then add Screaming Skull (a small amount) on the very tips for your final highlight 😊
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA thank you so much for your reply! Absolutely love your work. Just started a DG army so hoping to replicate your scheme (if I can...😅)
Absolutely love it. Really inspired me to keep going with my Deathguard/CSM. I'm going with a dark purple armour with a copper trim. Still don't have a name for them yet but I'll get there.
You got me into painting miniatures, i recently got some Flashgitz for my first ever model (Ohh boy so many details). thanks for getting me into plastic crack.
Thank you for this great tutorial! I am currently painting my Death Guard this way. I have a question, though. Some models have a leather strap wrapped around their bolter, and sometimes it wraps around a wooden grip on the underside of the barrel. What colour brown would you recommend for the wooden bolter grip to keep it distinct from the leather strap? Thanks so much! Keep up the good work!
Always baffled me why GW don't allow comments on their painting videos.
Glad we can here!
Because their marketing department is not in best
@@vthunder4238 I mean if their facebook pages are anything to go by it's because people literally flood comment sections with unrelated crap.
O yeah its silly. Its like selling a car without your price " call me " ya ok .. lol I know why people do it I just like comments. Good or bad we can learn from them. Thanks for sharing ! See ! Comments ! hahaa take care bud.
Gw fear any other brand of paints. AK interactive, vallejo, scale 75, abteilung 502 etc = Heresy. (less profit in gw's pockets). Its nice to see Duncan has thrown of the shackles of an ignorant imperium and Kaos ensues
@@ClarkesonTheMarksman nah it's cause GW has alot of trolls just there to be constantly negative, their FB page is full of those kinds and frankly it's tiring luckily for us all Duncan as an individual is free from such people.
I was about to start a pallid hand army, this couldn’t be more perfect! Thank you!!!
No prob 😊 We hope it helps
I painted mine this way except I traded screaming skull for zandri dust and then shaded with nazdreg yellow for a yucky brown color
Me too. Trykning out Poxwalkers currently. Might you do a pallid poxwalkers video, Duncan?
Ladies and gentlemen, the Bob Ross of warhammer. Love your videos!
When I learned of warhammer, I fell for the Death Guard. I loved the concept and their resiliance.
Getting cool paints and minis is impossible in my country, so I made my own miniatures with clay, among them a 30k color scheme death guard. To know it actually exists makes me smile, the video helps me a lot, thanks!
What country do you live in friend ? Cant you just buy them off ebay ?
This is a wonderful little comment and I love your motivation
@@savagex466-qt1io hello there! By some fortunate events I stumbled on this video again. Yep, as stated by @Happy-zg4zd I live in Latin America, after some years and responsible purchases I now have a small force of Kill Teams. Among them, after several years, a Death Guard Pallid Hand Kill Team.
@@Happy-zg4zd Yep, this is true. The current starter set is now available in a 8 hour drive, which is a vast improvement from not being in my country before.
Just a warning to everyone: i've used enamel products for several years, keep in mind that this is very different from acrylics, there's habits of licking off a brush during painting, that might be okay for acrylics but is quite toxic for you with enamels. It has fumes that can make you dizzy too, so use good ventilation or an A1 respirator.
However, enamels are really fun to use and a great product! You can think of it as a wash, that you can remove away again so it only stays in the recesses, my facorite is the streaking grime from AK.
I would recommend Lacquer thinner though for cleaning brushes, and white spirits for thinning paints.
Enamels also dry way faster than oil lol
Licking paintbrushes is bad for you (and your brushes) regardless of the medium.
Many pigments are toxic, especially in the more interesting paint ranges. Cobalt for example is used in really intense blues, Chromium is used to vibrant reds and yellows. I don't think GW uses them in their paints but better safe than sorry.
I've never had this habit. 😂 I must not paint enough.
@@edwardkenworthy7013 GW paints are completely nontoxic.
As far as cleaning off your brush in your mouth, this is a bad habit taken from GW stores in the 90's that was mixed up. We used to shape the point of the brush in our mouth with our lips, after cleaning it in water to keep the point sharp. I also used to roll the brush in the fold of my palm, under my pinkie finger to shape the point. So we would teach customers to paint as part of the job, but they all thought we were cleaning our brushes in our mouth, and it stuck with them. They passed the habit down, and so on. I remember so many children asking "You eat the paint?" with their face all screwed up in disbelief, as I painted with them. I made sure to point out that the brush should be cleaned with water first when teaching customers how to paint, back then, and I was just making a sharp point on my brush, not cleaning it.
Never thought I'd see Duncan using enamels and powders. I enjoyed that.
It's a great thing he isn't shackled by Gamesworkshop anymore.
Amazing! I am just starting a Death Guard army [only getting back into the hobby after 30 years!] and had not heard of The Pallid Hand. I will definitely be using this exact scheme for some of my brutes. Awesome work and thanks for sharing!
I really like that you show common mistakes and how to fix them.
Even if I ultimately went with a different shade of red (I prefer Mephiston Red to Khorne), your video on the Farsight Enclaves inspired me to start painting Warhammer. Now 4 years later, I have been painting for Battletech and Pike and Shotte. You're the Bob Ross of army painting my man, and thank you so much!
I love painting Plague Marines. They're so detailed and really rewarding. My friend had me paint his and it's some of my best work so far.
Finally some Nurgle good stuff Duncan!! 😁😁
Thanks, hope you like it LordDyson.
First time I see you in non-GW/Citadle channel and man, good to see you unrestrained by corporate policy.
For anyone trying this out, I stumbled across a neat little trick with the white spirits: when using it to draw down the rust, you'll get some thin rust enamel at the end of your brush: draw this into the recesses at the bottom of the panel (fortunately, Mark III power armor has these on just about every last part of it). Doing this adds shading in recesses where rust would build up naturally, and it provides areas of very faint rust tint color, basically like a glaze, and it adds subtle but very nice looking variation to the armor. And of course if you don't like how these areas look, the spirits can clean it off too.
video suggestion: I'd love to see Duncan take a crack at Blanchitsu, maybe making and painting a small little warband for it?
Aha! I now know how to use my streaking grime from AK! Doesn't seem to matter how many videos I've watched of people using it (the reason I bought it at all was because of watching other youtubers) I don't think any of them demonstrated the method from making rust streaks as effectively as this. Cheers Duncan!
Looks really nice,think I may do my next plague marines in this colour scheme. Thanks Duncan for the tutorial good stuff keep up the good work.
Thank you Mr Jingles.
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA ua-cam.com/video/p6q54q2iam8/v-deo.html Imagine painting with that black ! Is it really the darkest ?
When I'm painting DG I embrace the shade sploges and find a way to work that into the nastiness. Praise Nurgle.
Duncan. Thanks
Awesome, and it's our pleasure
That downwards motion ”trick” has helped me a lot. Just finished highlighting a unit of Ultramarines, it went really smoothly :)
What we really need is a tutorial from Duncan showing us how to keep our Citadel paint pots that clean. Mine leak all around the edges, especially in the back.
pull the whole lid off. put your thumb in the middle of the lid and push it in. It will turn inside out and the paint will just pop free
I’d like to see rubric marines painted like how eavy metal paints them (mainly the trim on the armor)
Hi, Duncan did do a tutorial on rubric marine painting while at Warhammer tv
@@markdennis7038 but not like how I see them on the box art tho, the bronze trim has been a problem for me
Ok fair enough!. I think you paint the whole model bronze then fill in the blue, if that's the scheme you mean, tried it myself, does work. Easier than trying to paint the trim after the blue!!!
@@markdennis7038 I only realized AFTER I bought them and wanted to paint them for the first time that their color scheme is more "gold with blue details" than "blue with gold trims". I'm getting Retributor Armor spray next time I'm getting anything Thousand Sons(or figuring out how to work an airbrush, whichever comes first).
Have anybody else tried the tamiya clear colors for rubric marines? I used the clear blue over a silver base, and it came out quite nicely.
The master has descended upon us once more to bring only the best mini painting tutorials
He makes it look easy. Sweet paint job. Great video. Thanks for sharing it.
Slime and gross things...I love it! I started painting this year and I've learned so much from you. Shout out to the person behind the camera!!
Oh this scheme is perfect for my death guard thanks a bunch Duncan
No prob Mr Yeti, we hope it helps out 😊
I’d never thought I’d see the day when Duncan would use enamels!
One thing that I feel is worth noting, when using enamel paints (especially for washes, maybe less of an issue for streaks), it’s maybe a good idea to paint them onto a glossy surface to make sure they both flow well and can be cleaned off very easily. I think you’d do that with ‘Ardcoat with a brush, I’m not 100% sure as I use an airbrush for that.
Amazing work as always!
I just finished my squad in almost exactly this colour scheme. New to the hobby and death guard was such awesome models to start with!
That’s an absolutely stunning model. I love your usage of all the technical paints for grime and rust.
I think this is your best how to video yet!
Keep up the good work, we all appreciate everything you do.
Excellent for ideas, inspiration and techniques as always, Duncan.
Awesome, I literally have been building and cleaning Death Guard models to start an army in this color scheme. Thanks!
Iv never used pigments before. Im really wanting to after watching this. Thanks to much Duncan. Nurgle Bless you.
With the new Kill Team, this video now is a must!
Thank you so much!
Love the video, I have been using the old video on the Warhammer TV UA-cam channel to help paint my Palid Hand Plague Marines and its been really good to get an updated video with instructions on how to paint more detail on the model.
I have one reservation with this video though, the matt white highlight, I think it might be a little too much and makes the armour looks very clean and bright (not the look I'm after). An alternative method I have been using myself is to use a lighter off white rather than a pure matt white. I use Menoth White from P3, it is similar to screaming skull but much lighter, it works perfectly to keep that dirty off white colour and it allows you to do a final highlight of matt white on the very tips and corners of the marines armour.
I was doing some AK Rust streaks on a Terrax/Termite Assault Drill earlier this year. A useful tip I learned for working with enamels and white spirit is to use the little glass dishes that Gü puddings come in (If you don't/can't get Gü where you're from, they're little cheesecake desserts that come in glass ramekins).
You buy a big bottle of white spirit from any kind of hardware/painting/DIY shop, and when you're painting you set out dishes full of the stuff. You want one for cleaning, and another one for thinning.
You want to use glassware because it's not chemically reactive, which you can't guarantee for any enamelled or glazed ceramic dishes or tiles you might normally use during painting - I ruined the saucer that I used as a pallet this way. The white spirit reacted with the glaze, and it went tacky and horrible
2 👍for using pigments and enamels. Enamels are also far better and easier to use for recess shading. You should also check the Ammo - Mig enamels and oil products especialy the oil brusher is a unique and helpful product.
Thanks for the video!
Cheers for the contrast tip on the flesh parts Duncan, Around 18:40 , never crossed my mind to try that .....
Fantastic as per usual. Thank you Duncan & Roger!
Yes! Oils! Grimdark legion inducts all.
It is nice result, how you combined GW's style with scale modelling techniques
Spot on sir, well played. The only Vector worth playing. Thanks for sharing and please stay safe!
Nice, really nice, gives them a totally different look to it
This was a very helpful tutorial as I learned a lot about various techniques. Thanks for taking the time to make and share this.
today I was starting to paint my Pallid Hand Army...this video is AMAZIIIING
Brilliant, brilliant paint job!! Been watching for a while and your tips have elevated my own painting so far
Love the audio on this as compared to the audio on your earlier solo vids! Good game!
Love this colour scheme for Plague Marines. It looks like he would fit in well with a Cleaved CSM army
This is a very cool way to paint plague marines, i'd love to see more Death Guard vectorum's from you in the future!
Great job! This tutorial is very accessible! Please continue!
I painted my DG army like Pallid Hand without even thinking about it, and was very pleased when I learned my paint scheme was pretty much official! My difference is that I just slather Seraphim Sepia all over the armor that I basecoat with Vallejo Dead Flesh to make them especially nasty.
I've been trying to paint my plague marines in the pallid hand colors, but couldn't figure out where to start. This was a great help!
Welp, now I gotta go fix my models to look more like this! Started the army way back when I was just starting into chaos and had no idea how to do this paint scheme. Thanks!
Great video and step by step guide. Thnx Duncan!
Truly na AMAZING video. That is exactly what i needed for my grey plastic to turn into death guard force. Thanks
Those rust effects look really nice, I may have to try them on my gundam kits.
I love the detail on the death guard, and they're my favorite minis to weather. I heavily weather them, cause have they ever cleaned their armor and weapons since the horus heresy.
I painted my army pallid hand colors when the new models dropped. Looking forward to watching this to see what i can learn and improve on
Ah thanks Duncan, this looks fantastic. I've been agonising over how to paint my Death Guard. I like the old Horus Heresy scheme but not seen it applied to the new models until now; this is it!
Brilliant video as ever. So easy to follow. Perfect timing as well - I’m just starting painting my DG in pre-heresy colours using rakarth flesh rather than screaming skull. I have been looking for a “one size fits all” tutorial - sorted! Thanks Dunc and the team!
I wish I could like this video twice over
We liked you're comment twice over so it's all good 😊
I'm painting some of these guys up now, only subbing the green for purple. I like the idea that they see themselves as being regal, even if the rest of the galaxy don't.
This is so much better than the standard green. Gonna give this a shot. Thanks!
this is amazing thank you Duncan!
I was hoping to see some verdigris effects on the trim. Thank you for posting this. I am in the assembly stage with Plague Marines. I plan to do an all bone color. I think I'll copy your technique, minus the green on the shoulder pads. I do plan to do the verdigris on the trim. Thanks for a great tutorial!
So nice to see you able to use decent brushes now. I can't count how many times I would see you using a blown out GW brush and just shake my head in shame.
Was looking for a good tutorial on how to do this, getting ready to paint my DG and this is perfect! Thanks Duncan
Looks great would love to see you do some videos on HH legions.
This is amazing. Looking forward to trying this on my DG marines
Its been a while since i painted nurgle boys .... after seeing this i want to paint some more, thank you
Nice to see some more advanced techniques being used
Love it that was a great video. Really like how you went into enamel and weathering powders.
crazy how good that looks after the weathering.
That was outstanding mate. Top work
Thanks 👍
This is awesome, I’m not so in the flesh chaos things. But the grim is beautiful, the rust effects🤟🤟….
FYI: I'm sure a lot of people know this, but Duncan didn't mention it. Enamels and white spirit have a very strong odour, and it can be dangerous over the long term. So be sure to work in a well ventilated area or if you're sensitive to fumes like me wear a respirator. Like the one you'd wear for airbrushing. Otherwise amazing video, I think it'll get me to do that Kill Team of Death Guard I've been imagining :p.
Great video. Might have a look at the AK Interactive stuff as I haven't in 20+ years deviated from citadel and the results can't be argued with
WOOOOOOO IT WAS UNDER MY NOSE ALL ALONG
Youre a man after my own heart... My own DG army is pallid hands
Another great video. I wasn't expecting to see a mini tutorial for enamels and weathering powders too! I always thought you had to varnish a model before using enamels or oils. I thought the paint underneath could get damaged. I know you put down a gloss varnish for pin-washing but I thought you had to for weathering too?
The thing that surprise me Duncan is your Agrax finish is mat... Each time i used it, i always obtained a satin/gloss finish in the better case (i precise i'm an experienced painter with 25+ years of practice so i always shake my paints and washes very well before to use them). That's why i stopped to use it and i prefer to make a wash from a black/brown paints mix to get a very mat result.
I wish this video came out before I started my pallid hand army.🤦🏻♂️😂
Nice! I was thinking hmmm they need more wear and tear (I paint my marines and highlight with the shade still on the armor, "Death Guard) and then you didn't fail to disappoint that the very end!!
epic! really like the channel still loads of 40k stuff but not hold down by GW paints. I'm still building my Armies prior to painting but i do enjoy watching you teach us how to paint. you should do one hour live hobby video's. your voice is calming, your hands do great things best thing to have on while hobbying :-)
Thank you for this Mr. Rhodes.
nice one duncan, just what i was looking for
👍
You are a master painter!
I've painted a handful of these lads already since it's a really nice colour scheme but this came out looking really awesome! I'd personally do a lot more weathering on my boys though
Finally a good tutorial on death guard. Gonna use it for mortarion, yes the forgeworld one, and all the games workshop death guard i have, original legion color schemes are still the best
Thank you spinnox1 Glad it could help a bit
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA Thank you, my painting improved a lot following your tutorials and techniques since the gw days, so my gratitude is infinite
just perfect
This is so satisfying to watch
I use basically this colour scheme but with red instead of green, like Maxime Pastourel's plaguebones army. I'll def be picking up some of these rust effect mediums though, looks better than what I'm using now!
Keep the great content up duncan
Great as always! Not too dissimilar to how I paint my Death Guard. Though I do a Rakarth Flesh with Agrax Earthshade, and Death Guard Green accents - usually shoulder pads and knee pads.(same Balthazar Gold trim)
Wow, great work Duncan !
Glad you liked it!
Love it! I think the castellan green is maybe a bit too dark for me, I thought it was a black at first! I'll probably stick to death guard green for the green details. Love that pigment work! I really need to get some to play with.
Excellent!
Hey Duncan, amazing paint scheme! You mention in the video about painting any horns corvid black but you don't mention what else to do with them. How would you finish the horns?
Hi Joshua. We'd use the same colours we used for the other black parts so highlight with Eshin Grey and then add Screaming Skull (a small amount) on the very tips for your final highlight 😊
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA thank you so much for your reply! Absolutely love your work.
Just started a DG army so hoping to replicate your scheme (if I can...😅)
Absolutely love it. Really inspired me to keep going with my Deathguard/CSM. I'm going with a dark purple armour with a copper trim. Still don't have a name for them yet but I'll get there.
You got me into painting miniatures, i recently got some Flashgitz for my first ever model (Ohh boy so many details). thanks for getting me into plastic crack.
Thank you for this great tutorial! I am currently painting my Death Guard this way. I have a question, though. Some models have a leather strap wrapped around their bolter, and sometimes it wraps around a wooden grip on the underside of the barrel. What colour brown would you recommend for the wooden bolter grip to keep it distinct from the leather strap? Thanks so much! Keep up the good work!