Lamenter for sure. I'm interested in seeing your approach to the mustard yellow armor and checkerboard heraldry. Great work on the Carcharodon and Fresh Tearer. Interesting sidenote: sharks are older than trees.
Amazing work! How about a conversion for the last figure? Maybe some tabards or capes to get a Black Templar or an HQ Character. Even adding new weapons: I've been trashing around with miniature parts on my 3D printer and managed to rescale to the size of these guys some props like a Power Sword, a Storm Shield, or even medieval-like helmets.
I would suggest not to airbrush weathering as well, since wear does not have a even gradient. Looks great on smaller models, but on the bigger ones, makes it look fake. I would suggest just to use a black wash, and brown wash. This creates uneven and more realistic patterns.
Hi, I have a question, Im new to painting with a spray gun and I bought the Mcfarlane Warhammer 40000 Artists Proof, do I need to prime it before I attempt to paint it and if so what kind do you recommend, should I buy a few different color primers if so what colors. Thank you, your videos have inspired me to try and paint these, whether I fail or not I'm sure ill have fun trying.
I have never used Army Painters spray paint, so I can't say with any certainty. The figured are made of pvc so it should work the same as it works on pvc minis.
I generally am between 15 & 20 psi working pressure. That is the pressure when the trigger is pushed down and air is flowing out of the brush. You should always set your pressure that way so you know what pressure is actually coming out of the tool.
Thinking I might get one of these to paint up a dark angel. Where did you get your high grit sandpaper and the emery board and fine sanding stick? I am planning on using the citadel brand caliban green for it.
Some of the sticks have gator clips on them, which I just clipped to something on the part which isn't visible once assembled. The others I drilled a hole in the part for the sticks (again somewhere not visible once assembled).
I am aware, it's why I put the note in the beginning. Somehow my microphone settings got switched when I filmed those parts and I didn't realize it until I started editing. It sounds like I am in a hallway far away. I tried the best I could to fix it in editing but I'm still learning & not the greatest when it comes that sort of stuff.
I’ve just started painting these bad boys they are fantastic to paint yours is awesome
I'd say a Lamenter, partially because I love Blood Angels, but also just want to see then scaled up. But the Flesh Tearer looks fantastic.
Absolutely inspiring work!
Great walkthrough
Love the work
Lamenter for sure. I'm interested in seeing your approach to the mustard yellow armor and checkerboard heraldry. Great work on the Carcharodon and Fresh Tearer. Interesting sidenote: sharks are older than trees.
Wow this turned out amazing ! Nice work !
I know it’s boring but I’d love to see your take on a Dark Angel
I have an upcoming commission so you may get your wish.
I dont know anything about warhammer I just like these videos
Amazing work! How about a conversion for the last figure? Maybe some tabards or capes to get a Black Templar or an HQ Character. Even adding new weapons: I've been trashing around with miniature parts on my 3D printer and managed to rescale to the size of these guys some props like a Power Sword, a Storm Shield, or even medieval-like helmets.
Those are some great ideas. I have a commission that I am about to start with some custom weapons on a figure.
@@TwoRavenStudios Great news! I hope to see them soon.
Very well done - I never thought of using oils over the acrylic... good technique- enjoying the video
let's use this figure to customize the Tau armor as in the art that depicts space marines for the Tau empire
More McFarland marines! Next in line we want an Imperial Fist. You could use the rtist Proof one you show at the end of the video...just saying...
As much as I love Imperial Fists, everyone seems to be painting the artist proof as a fist and I like being different ;)
@@TwoRavenStudios Wel then, Dark Angel it is XD
Nicely done!
Please paint LAMENTER!
I would suggest not to airbrush weathering as well, since wear does not have a even gradient. Looks great on smaller models, but on the bigger ones, makes it look fake. I would suggest just to use a black wash, and brown wash. This creates uneven and more realistic patterns.
Outstanding!
I'm 3 months late it seems but I'd kill to see you tackle a Space Wolf
I have difficulty with disassemble the head , feet and the torso can you do a video about how to remove those please.🙏
I just soaked it in hot water and pulled them off as I showed in the beginning of this video. The feet do take quite a bit of pressure to pull off.
Hi, I have a question, Im new to painting with a spray gun and I bought the Mcfarlane Warhammer 40000 Artists Proof, do I need to prime it before I attempt to paint it and if so what kind do you recommend, should I buy a few different color primers if so what colors. Thank you, your videos have inspired me to try and paint these, whether I fail or not I'm sure ill have fun trying.
For the spray primer, would Army Painter brand be okay? I use it on my minis but I’m not sure if it’ll apply the same to the McFarlane Space Marine.
I have never used Army Painters spray paint, so I can't say with any certainty. The figured are made of pvc so it should work the same as it works on pvc minis.
I’d say a Space Wolf. You don’t see many figures painted up that way.
Damn. Well done
Blood angel founder ?
Cool shirt!
legion of damned? maybe?
What pressure do you need to set the airbrush ?
I have all I need to do this but I'm a airbrush novice
I generally am between 15 & 20 psi working pressure. That is the pressure when the trigger is pushed down and air is flowing out of the brush. You should always set your pressure that way so you know what pressure is actually coming out of the tool.
Well, I know one guy who hates that. Pity he's the leader of Flesh Tearers...
Nice middle finger to the lad, though. XD
Thinking I might get one of these to paint up a dark angel. Where did you get your high grit sandpaper and the emery board and fine sanding stick? I am planning on using the citadel brand caliban green for it.
The sandpaper is from lowes or some home improvement store, the emery boards are from amazon and the sanding sticks I got at hobby lobby
okay, question, and i know is a super noob one: how do you get the parts to stick to the stick? sorry for the stupid question.
Some of the sticks have gator clips on them, which I just clipped to something on the part which isn't visible once assembled. The others I drilled a hole in the part for the sticks (again somewhere not visible once assembled).
The volume is really quiet when you are on camera compared to when painting something.
I am aware, it's why I put the note in the beginning. Somehow my microphone settings got switched when I filmed those parts and I didn't realize it until I started editing. It sounds like I am in a hallway far away. I tried the best I could to fix it in editing but I'm still learning & not the greatest when it comes that sort of stuff.
@@TwoRavenStudios My apologies, I didn't even see the notice to be honest.
Nice paint job, but I would suggest not to apply miniature paint techniques to bigger models. Just don't look realistic
Soul drinkers for sure.
give pls