Glad this helped, I remember when I used it the first time aswell. Didn’t know if I was going to ruin my models and all the work I put into them. But then after the process I was kicking myself and laughing that no way was something that looked that good was so easy.
Awesome stuff, model looks great! I always find SG can be a bit inconsistent in colour. The bottle I have is really green when it used to be quite brown. I think they changed the recipe. Now I end up using loads of different AK enamels with the same process.
Can you Apply varnish before or after you have coated with streaking grime or should you not use varnish at all ? Im consider of buying streaking grime for my ork army
@warpstormwarmaster totall agree man. Black wasn't the norm but then all started 2008ish because golden demon people did it and everyone wanted to pretend they were golden demon entrees 😆
Hey cyborgbadger. I generally leave it until it’s fully dry to the touch. So depending on how much you use. But I’d say about 15 to 30 minutes. Tho you can speed up the process with a hairdryer. Normally about 5 minutes with one of them if you’re looking to save time. Just remember you looking for it to be completely dry in the recesses.
I didn’t use any varnish before applying the streaking grime on this model and was able to get all the grime off I needed. And the paint job underneath wasn’t effected. Tho using a gloss varnish protects the paint job more efficiently than not using it.
I know the effect you're going for with the 3 greens in the beginning, but it looks so grey on the video for some reason, shame! Either way, awesome video!
I quite liked this video and want to attempt to copy this for my deathguard army however I have a couple questions. When you're removing the streaking grime you take the q-tip off screen and I assume thats to dampen it with spirits again or is it something else? What red ink are you using?
Hi thanks for liking the video! Yeah so when using the Q-tip I have like a plastic shot cup with white spirits in it. And I just dip the Q-tip in it and clean the streaking grime off the Q-Tip and also get rid of the excess spirits. And the red ink I use is liquitex acrylic ink.
@@brawlersable discord.gg/pxqfRwBJGH if you have any more questions or just want to show the models off id love too see them painted up, heres a link to our discord. no stress tho and best of luck!
Awesome video man, streaking grime is a cool effect. Did you varnish the model before applying the streaking grime? And in regards to that, how easily does white spirits damage the paint job underneath the streaking grime during removal? As always great production quality and quite informative :D
No varnish was used on this guy. You can varnish the models before hand. And it does protect the paint underneath a little bit more and dose help keep the paint job keep to the original color a little bit more. Where as in this case with no varnish it still slightly stains and darkens a little bit. Also as long as you don’t rub the model with the qtip the paint underneath should be fine. Just roll it around the model. You will be surprised that you don’t need any pressure at all.
@@warpstormwarmaster Nice, thanks for the reply. I have always been hesitant to try streaking grime out of the fear of ruining the underneath paintjob, but good to know it isn’t as harsh on the mini as I thought :D
Great tutorial. You really nailed the Death Guard look with this one. That base looks great too. Thanks for sharing!!
Excellent guide thank you. Easy to follow and really appreciate you showing each step of the way and explaining the options you have available
Great paint job and skills!
@@deanwilliams433 thanks very much!!!!!!
Looks awesome, keep on doing more tutorials!
Thanks!!! Will do Sam
Explained very thoroughly. Great video. Thanks for your hard work. Looking forward to more.
Thank you very much!
Great video! I just got my first bottle of streaking grime so this was very helpful!
Glad this helped, I remember when I used it the first time aswell. Didn’t know if I was going to ruin my models and all the work I put into them. But then after the process I was kicking myself and laughing that no way was something that looked that good was so easy.
Great video, production quality is great. Subbed, look forward to what you've got in mind next!
Happy 500 subscribers!
Thanks very much! Was a very nice lil Christmas present
Love your style! Would be interested to see you tackle a Votann Model
Yeah I really want to paint up a Grimnyr. But if I do that I’ll probably blink and have a whole new army 😅.
Great video and tutorial. Ive tried using streaking grime before and sometimes it looks amazing, and sometimes not so much!
Ur a legend, using this for a plague Ogryn
Thanks very much, and I’m glad I can help! If you have any questions please feel free to ask!
Hi there which streaking grime did you use for this im unsure what a good one to use is thanks and I have subbed 👍
In this video I used AK INTERACTIVE
Streaking Grime AK012. Hope this helps!
Awesome stuff, model looks great! I always find SG can be a bit inconsistent in colour. The bottle I have is really green when it used to be quite brown. I think they changed the recipe. Now I end up using loads of different AK enamels with the same process.
Great vid, SUBBED
Thank you so much!!!
Can you Apply varnish before or after you have coated with streaking grime or should you not use varnish at all ? Im consider of buying streaking grime for my ork army
After using it Av wash or st..crime or I have to apply something so that is not easy to remove with my fingers.please tell me 😮
nice video guide m8
how long do you leave Grime on and dry in?
Looks awsome man love it
Ps Black base rims are the devil. Love a cokour painted rim
Definitely always fan when I see a rim thats painted outside of what is considered the norm.
@warpstormwarmaster totall agree man. Black wasn't the norm but then all started 2008ish because golden demon people did it and everyone wanted to pretend they were golden demon entrees 😆
How long is best to leave the streaking grime before removing with Q-tip? some vids say 10 mins it looks like you leave it for longer?
Hey cyborgbadger. I generally leave it until it’s fully dry to the touch. So depending on how much you use. But I’d say about 15 to 30 minutes. Tho you can speed up the process with a hairdryer. Normally about 5 minutes with one of them if you’re looking to save time. Just remember you looking for it to be completely dry in the recesses.
Is it true that if you use a varnish before applying streaking grime when using white spirits it won’t whipe off the paint job?
I didn’t use any varnish before applying the streaking grime on this model and was able to get all the grime off I needed. And the paint job underneath wasn’t effected. Tho using a gloss varnish protects the paint job more efficiently than not using it.
I know the effect you're going for with the 3 greens in the beginning, but it looks so grey on the video for some reason, shame!
Either way, awesome video!
I quite liked this video and want to attempt to copy this for my deathguard army however I have a couple questions.
When you're removing the streaking grime you take the q-tip off screen and I assume thats to dampen it with spirits again or is it something else?
What red ink are you using?
Hi thanks for liking the video! Yeah so when using the Q-tip I have like a plastic shot cup with white spirits in it. And I just dip the Q-tip in it and clean the streaking grime off the Q-Tip and also get rid of the excess spirits. And the red ink I use is liquitex acrylic ink.
@@warpstormwarmaster Alrightly thank you so much I will have to give this a go!
@@brawlersable discord.gg/pxqfRwBJGH if you have any more questions or just want to show the models off id love too see them painted up, heres a link to our discord. no stress tho and best of luck!
Awesome video man, streaking grime is a cool effect. Did you varnish the model before applying the streaking grime? And in regards to that, how easily does white spirits damage the paint job underneath the streaking grime during removal?
As always great production quality and quite informative :D
No varnish was used on this guy. You can varnish the models before hand. And it does protect the paint underneath a little bit more and dose help keep the paint job keep to the original color a little bit more. Where as in this case with no varnish it still slightly stains and darkens a little bit. Also as long as you don’t rub the model with the qtip the paint underneath should be fine. Just roll it around the model. You will be surprised that you don’t need any pressure at all.
@@warpstormwarmaster Nice, thanks for the reply. I have always been hesitant to try streaking grime out of the fear of ruining the underneath paintjob, but good to know it isn’t as harsh on the mini as I thought :D
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@@warpstormwarmaster Wow awesome! I have sent you a message over your instagram, looking forward to hearing from you :D
Why do 3 coats of anything to cover it entirely with a technical color?
Which part specifically are you taking about? Am always happy to give more details ☺️
whos music is at 16 mins?