Your 9th edition guide was really good, but this is a genuine upgrade. While I’m not new to 40k, I will say this is a much better guide video. Well done!
@@TableTopReadyUA-camHiya mate, just came from your last edition video for this from 3 years ago. Just wondered why you changed the stage where you did recess shading in this one. It seems more risky in this after other things are done. Which is the best approach? Thanks.
I think it's really nice when eperienced painter gives such valuable lesson for newbies just beginning their adventure. You shown how we can (not perfectly, but quite elegant) paint miniatures from starter set without battery of different paints, but with just paints from starter pack. Thanks!
Amazing video. Thank you for not glossing over any techniques and really explaining everything. I tried a couple other miniature painting guides and they just expect you to know too much, you really stripped it down and didn't skip over a single step, cheers friend.
I know what it was like starting out and I just wanted to make a video people could actually use and follow. I want to help people get into the hobby :)
Ive just gotten my first war hammer set today. Its the two ones you are painting but a different set. When i finished painting the white one, I knew something was missing, so i watched a bunch of videos. And when i heard you say to water down the most watery thing i have witch was margos purple i decided to give it a go. And my lord it gave new life to it. So thank you very much.
I´ve started playing Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 a few days ago. This really re-sparked my interest in the universe. Thank you so much for the tutorial video, it made it very easy to get an understanding of how and where to start, as a complete beginner (I´ve painted miniatures before, but it´s been 10+ years).
welcome back to the hobby. It seems like its gotten a lot of people interested by the looks of it. I'm not complaining though. More people in the hobby the better :D I'm glad you fond my tutorial and welcome back to the hobby. take your time with it and enjoy it
Consider myself a fairly experienced painter but still loved the video. Wish it had been around when I started off many years ago. Am sure it will inspire a whole new generation of model painting artists. Thanks for putting it out there.
Thank you. I wish this was around when I first started as well :P I would definitley be further along as a painter. I really hope it does inspire and help people ^^
I got into 40K pretty recently, and just picked up some minis myself. Once my paints arrive, I'm definitely going to enjoy painting them with what you've showed off in your tutorials.
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam not sure if you're going to see this comment or not ive ordered the paint set and the introductory set however in the near future im going to order a space marine cpatain and he has skin what citadel pain is suitable for human skin colours and does the paint set box you showed consists of any skin colour or is there any paints i could mix from that set to achieve the colour of a skin
Best tutorial vid I've seen, everything's explained concisely without any bloat. Got all the materials listed in the videos and I've been having fun painting, and thanks to the basics you taught me here they're looking pretty awesome! Feel like I can build upon these basics and enjoy the learning process. Thanks dude!
:D thats amazing. I'm glad your enjoying the hobby and I'm super happy you feel confident to go futher and paint other miniatures. good luck on your journey
Amazing tutorial! I love how you get into every step and not skip anything.. I watched numerous other tutorials and no one showed how to water down the colors, they just assumed things! I probably would have figured it out on my own but it's annoying when steps are skipped! Love it, thank you!
thank you, I was really proud of this one. I wanted to created a video people could follow along with and get everything they need from it. Its important to help new people into the hobby
I recently started making my armies and i love it. I bought the starter set and have made my pwn hive fleet and space marine chapter. Love your content and keep it up. 👍 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this video! Just picked up my starter kit from my local store and going with a buddy later today to get him set up too. This is such a FANTASTIC resource!!
Thanks for your amazing tutorial ! I started the hobby three months ago, and I learned all the showed technics, but I needed to watch a lot of different videos. It's great to compile all theses in one video, I know what to share for new people starting the hobby 😊 Thank you for your work
This does feel like an excellent introduction to mini-painting. Just got my first models a week ago, looking forward to using this as a guide! Thanks a bunch.
Dear tabletopready, I've just started painting miniatures, I used this video to paint my first tyranid.. you provide an excellent explaination on all the details so well an absolute beginner gets the confidence to continue and try more. Thank you Sir!
Nice guide. But even for beginners I recommend and undercoat so the base paints adhere better. Even a cheap can of grey plastic primer from a Halfords in the UK or even pound store black spray paint is fine. Shouldn't blow cost out.
I love the way you painted the space marine and tyranid easily 10/10 keep up the good work! 👍 I got very happy when you said your genestealer video will been in November as that is my birthday month. 🥳
Thanks for these tutorials Michael, I just started painting, 2 Tyranids and captain titus before finding your channel and I’m going back to those figures after finding your channel and learning new things
I've been scared and overwhelmed for ages about trying to paint these as there is too much info online to try and learn....but after watching this im buying the paints + tools set and the Space Marines Assault Intercessors 10 figure set and going to use this video to slowly learn....wish me luck! Thanks for this video!!
Only just discovered you mate. This is one of the best beginner tutorials I've seen in years!!! Very informative and the step-by-step is very, very professional. I'm building up British and French Napoleonic armies atm and even though I've been painting miniatures for years it's no bad thing to get back to basics... a mate wants me to try Warhammer and the Ultramarines are my favourites to look at so your tutorial is a huge help! Thanks for this and you have a new subscriber too. Well done!
thank you very much and wlecome to the channel. Its important for me to make content people can actually use and achieve results with, I want more people to enjoy painting miniatures :D I also love making these videos and helping people with their own hobby
Great video brother! I followed it step by step to begin my "painting miniatures" journey. There is definitely a learning curve to the hobby and you make it easy and simple. Keep making these type videos for new and intermediate hobbyists!
mate! welcome to the hobby :D I'm glad the videos has helped you. It is a learning curve, but a very rewarding one. keep painting and practicing and you'll be amazing :) I believe
Thank you so much. Your videos have been a great help. My son, daughter and I have both just gotten into the hobby and your videos have taken the apprehension and feeling overwhelmed away. Cheers from Canada.
Thats great. I'm really glad your going to have something to share with your kids :D always remember its the fun and experiance thats important. not how good you are at it. I wish you all the fun times :)
Thank you very much for this amazing tutorial! I have just started getting into 40K and bought myself a combat patrol and paint set. This is the such a helpful video for a complete novice like me. I’ve just subscribed 👍
I just started this hobby like a week ago. Now I have 32 paints [a lot of shades and technical] and my biggest hurdle is accidental touches :( I got myself magnifying glass to help me aim but still I from time to time mess up, which means I have to do yet another QC pass with same colors. After like 15 hours I am still in pre-nuln oil phase of painting about 17 miniatures [adepta sororitas] (as denoted in duncan tutorial). I still have to do QC abaddon black pass after all other passes. It's undending. But so much fun to see the result and the zen feeling doing it!
As long as your enjoying it. That’s important. When you start, it’s going go take a lot of getting use to and learning brush control. The more you do the better we get. Mounting your miniature onto something you can hold like I show in the video will help a lot 😃 but keep practising and you’ll get there. I believe in you 💪🏻 good luck
And just to add to this if we were to drybrush to get a good highlight would we need to do this straight after we apply a maccragge blue base or after we’ve done all the details
I would paint between the armour first so you can clean any mistakes. Then recess shade and drybrush. After this I would do the weapons and the steps in order 👌🏻
One of the best tutorials I’ve watched and I’ve watched 20+ I know why you never did layering/contrast because it’s a beginner class but definitely could have with how you explain things so clearly
So if your a new painter you might as well make a wet pallet it can easily be made with a Tupperware I've even used old plastic lunch meat containers cleaned first of course. Then fold like 5 paper towels so they fit in the container then put a peice of parchment paper on top of your paper towels tats also cut to fit. Your paper towel will keep moisture and the parchment with seperate your paint and keep it wet and usable much longer you can always put the lid on and come back tomorrow
Okay this is mental. I've never had a good skill in painting, but with this video I was able to paint base colors easly. Good job man, good hob. On to the definition and highlits!
Got my blue base on after priming with chaos black primer. Nice thin coats, looks like I have kept it smooth. Next is the black detailing. Taking my time, keep coming back to this video for guidance.
really the techniques are the same, its just changing the colours of paint you use. :) it will probably be a while before I get to cover some of the successor chapters
Brilliant. I'm already deeply involved in the hobby, but I still enjoyed watching anyway. It reminds me of when I got started with the Age of Sigmar Stormcast Eternals with Paint Set starter box all those years ago when Soul Wars was new. Cheers!
wicked. I hope you enjoy doing it. remember this is just an oppertunity to get an idea of what paintings like and getting use to the process. don't worry so much about how they look just take your time and remember your learning :D good luck
subscribed! Thank you for your video! Super helpful for a new 40k fan. going to pick up my first set tomorrow and this video has really helped me understand it’s not as daunting as it seems! have a great day!
this is is great content, thank you so much. Today I bought de magazine with the miniature and the paint set! Please continue a roadmap for beginners every once in a while, thanks!
Oh hell yeah an updated video, started recently with this set and ive done the space marine thru the older tutorial so far! I was thinking about what to use as reference for the tyranid, now i can watch this! Also i didn't have blue tac so i used double sided tape, hope that helps someone else!
Well one thing I do appreciate with the newer miniatures is that they can be built with limited use of glue. I started off with 4th edition high elves and then moved off the 40K 2nd Edition. The miniatures were far smaller and fully utilized glue to build. Man, when I look at some of my first space marines I wish I knew to thin my paints lol. Cause they are just a lump of blue and yellow paint now that I look back on them.
What great timing on this video. My first miniatures and tools are supposed to arrive today and last weekend i watched your tutorial on Necrons and Space Marines from 2 years ago. I was just looking for it again and saw this one. I have wanted to get into 40k tabletop for quite awhile and am most interested in the war game but excited to get to painting also and my wife is an artist so naturally I am diving in head first with the Leviathan box set.
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam i noticed you used watered down abaddon black instead of Abraxas Earthshade which you used in your previous video. Why the change?
I actually tried both ways because I do like the clean look of not having everything shaded. The black was a lot more punishing and specific to the armor so I used the abraxas earthshade for shading the recessed lines. It was more forgiving on the metalic bits, leathers and in hard to reach areas. Now im cleaning it up with the blue and its looking really nice. Tomorrow I will try for some highlighting. For my first ever mini's I'm doing a batch of 10 flame torch Ultramarines. I figure even if i mess up a bit at least they are all uniform haha
I use to use shades for recess shading but now I like to use the paints. This is becuase the paints provide more of consist strong colour. it's a choice though :) if you prefer the shades then thats whats right for you :D keep working hard and tryng things out is how we learn and get better quicker.
Im going to be honest and say thank you for this video. I didnt know they made this 2 peice pack and ive wanted to try painting WH but didn't want to buy a $75 to $200 pack just to maybe find out i didnt like it. Super easy to follow you!
Thanks for the video, I’ve been thinking about starting for a couple of weeks and I’m actually going shopping tomorrow to buy some form of starter kit so this will be a huge help
Glad you liked the video. Welcome to the hobby 😁 this is a great place to start and get use to painting. You then have the paint set and can easily get one of the other starter sets 💪🏻 and apply the same steps
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam i actually went straight for the starter set and paint and tools kit, almost finished my first space marine today. Your videos are a huge help
I was always interested in this universe and they finally made me try it out. I first learned about war hammer though the death korps of kreig actually
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam finished the space marine today. Tagged you in it on insta. So pleased with how it turned out so thanks again. Really eager to get into the hobby some more
Great video really well presented. Wish I had seen this one before but my starter pack is still only based so I can use these new techniques too. Thanks.
this is why I made this video, to give you the information and knowledge so it isn't so over whelming. if you follow what I do in the video with out any expectations and just give it a try then you'll love it. I would reccomend doing an undercoat but if your fllowing this video then its not needed just for 2 miniatures
thats really upto you, seeing as you have the tools and paint set you could expand to one of the starter sets. I really just wanted to show how a miniature is painted and explain all the ideas and why things are done the way they are. the information can then be continued on to other projects regardless :D
Enjoyed this guide. Is there a shopping list to follow by any chance? I see you've linked firestorm games and the categories which is great, but a list of the items you used would help so I don't have to go back through the video to find out. However it's a great guide and will help me get the painting started now that I've done the building and priming phase.
Would it be worth using a soldering holder (using something to protect the miniature of course) to act as a steady base? It also gives me access to a magnifying glass
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam I was just thinking how much worse a mini painted without primer looks and how the paint doesn't stick very good. Just a bad experience for a newcomer, I think anyway.
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Can you please do a guide on how to paint gems/ lenses, because I don’t know how to do the glowing affect on the eyes and other areas on my space marines.
I do a lot of these smaller details throughout the main tutorials. In different ways so you could choose whats best for you. I'll also continue to cover these in the main videos so you'll always see the most up to date way I like to do them :)
Hi there, thanks for all your tutorials. I look forward to trying the Adepta Sororitas meself! But I notice in your videos you don't talk about the transfers/decals. Do you not like to use them? I'd like to use them but am not sure at what stage during the painting to apply them. And secondly, do you ever enjoy applying weather or battle damage? Thanks for all your work.
I love transfers and use them any chance I get. applying transfers tend to be the last thing to do on a miniature in most situations. watch my beginner ultramarines video and also my very first video on the channel. for weathering and battle damage I show that in a mix of tutorials where I think the miniature needs it :) good luck
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam Thx for the response! I just found your video on decals. I did Gundams for a short while back in the day, can't wait to dive in with 40k. Cheers
Just a quick question for the community, I am new to the hobby And was just wondering if I should use Balthazar gold or should I go get retributor armour instead ?
Painting my very first miniature set now, 10th edition introductory set. This video has given me a lot of confidence that my minis won't look good awful. Thank you for the help. Edit- Is it okay to use normal acrylic paints like for canvas on minis? It may seem like a dumb question but like I said I'm a noob.
awsome, I hope your enjoying the hobby. Personally I would avoid acrylic paints that are specific for miniature painting. They have different consistencies and the pigment strength can be poor, especially for cheaper stuff. There are cheaper alternatives than citedal, for example I'm a bug fan of Vallejo paints and you can use a 'conversion chart' to find the same colours. we spend a lot of money on the miniatures so its worth investing in paint for them. as well when starting out just worry about your base colours and slowly get more paints later when you can
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam thank you. I'm 12 hours into painting my first termaguant, still have the black edging for the back and a dry brush highlight. Been taking very slow treating each model as its own art project. Bought some scarlet, gunmetal and silver. Getting a lot of use from mixing the scarlet.
Im watching this video for like the 20th time still debating If I should pull the trigger and start this hobby 😅 If you could add any paint colors to this set what would it be?
See once you have done the base undercoats, do you still need to add water to your paints for example when you're going over your miniature once coated to paint on the black?
I do cover all these in the video. the base paint isn't a primer. I do reccomend if your going to get into the hobby properly then I would use an undercoat or primer. I don't do it for the video because it adds cost and makes things more complicated for just 2 miniatures to see if you like the hobby or not
Ultramarines blue the contrast? it would work as Ultramarines Blue is very wet and more like an ink. I your saying use Ultramrines blue first and then drybrush after, then this will obsolutly work :D go for it
GREAT VIDEO man! thank you! New subscriber! First time : I just bought Death company set and the 40k base paint set, glue and a handling base. Are those colors ok to start painting death company? :D any suggestion? will watch your others video. :D
welcome to the hobby. you should be able to use the paints in this set to paint them. they just black, red and silver pretty much :) just get all your base colours painted and then as you get more comfortable you can try other techniques. whatch my how to better collect and paint warhammer video
Can I ask a question on the space marine holding the pyro blaster. Can you still use the pyro blaster in game even if its canister is not connected to it? (I'm new)
I think you could honestly, I would get a pot of Retributor armour and Reikland fleshshade as well, but the rest can be done with what you have in the box. gold armour with a reiklandfleshsahde wash and then you can paint all the other details with the box paints
Sometimes I need to remind myself that I just started and it’s ok when my first space marines look bad and I shouldn’t got ahead and paint a dreadnought when I need to learn more about how to paint
absolulety. I've been painting for over 25 years now and I still have to remind myself that its okay to make mistakes and get things wrong. As long as you keep painting and painting with intention then nothing can stop you :) good luck
it is, but these miniatures are push fit and so you really should assemble them fully. you can watch my getting miniatures ready for painting video to get a better idea of the process
Your 9th edition guide was really good, but this is a genuine upgrade. While I’m not new to 40k, I will say this is a much better guide video. Well done!
🙏🏻 thank you.
I’m so excited to start this hobby. Just gotta wait a little bit to save up a little extra dough and then it’s go time. Awesome video!
I wish you luck and I hope you enjoy painting :)
Lol. Yeah, save up. Cause this hobby is effin expensive. Trying to tell my wife I spent 300 bucks on toys. 😅
i just painted this exact pair. you saved my life. i didn’t even think i could do it and ive blown myself away with your help.
I'm glad this video helped :)
@@TableTopReadyUA-camHiya mate, just came from your last edition video for this from 3 years ago. Just wondered why you changed the stage where you did recess shading in this one. It seems more risky in this after other things are done. Which is the best approach? Thanks.
I think it's really nice when eperienced painter gives such valuable lesson for newbies just beginning their adventure. You shown how we can (not perfectly, but quite elegant) paint miniatures from starter set without battery of different paints, but with just paints from starter pack. Thanks!
Thank you. I remeber what it was like when I first started a long time ago and I jut wanted to mkae videos I wish I had back then :P
I still come back to this tutorial from time to time.
I'm glad, i was really proud of this video
By far one of the best and most in depth tutorials ive seen for this.
thank you
Amazing video. Thank you for not glossing over any techniques and really explaining everything. I tried a couple other miniature painting guides and they just expect you to know too much, you really stripped it down and didn't skip over a single step, cheers friend.
I know what it was like starting out and I just wanted to make a video people could actually use and follow. I want to help people get into the hobby :)
Ive just gotten my first war hammer set today. Its the two ones you are painting but a different set. When i finished painting the white one, I knew something was missing, so i watched a bunch of videos. And when i heard you say to water down the most watery thing i have witch was margos purple i decided to give it a go. And my lord it gave new life to it. So thank you very much.
Awesome 😁 creating definition is the key to great looking miniatures. It ads depth and brings out those details and features
I´ve started playing Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 a few days ago. This really re-sparked my interest in the universe. Thank you so much for the tutorial video, it made it very easy to get an understanding of how and where to start, as a complete beginner (I´ve painted miniatures before, but it´s been 10+ years).
welcome back to the hobby. It seems like its gotten a lot of people interested by the looks of it. I'm not complaining though. More people in the hobby the better :D I'm glad you fond my tutorial and welcome back to the hobby. take your time with it and enjoy it
Consider myself a fairly experienced painter but still loved the video. Wish it had been around when I started off many years ago. Am sure it will inspire a whole new generation of model painting artists. Thanks for putting it out there.
Thank you. I wish this was around when I first started as well :P I would definitley be further along as a painter. I really hope it does inspire and help people ^^
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam brilliant tutorial bud. really enjoyed watching.
This tutorial definitely helped me get the confidence to paint my first mini.
I got into 40K pretty recently, and just picked up some minis myself. Once my paints arrive, I'm definitely going to enjoy painting them with what you've showed off in your tutorials.
Awesome. I hope you enjoy painting them. Remember to take your time. There’s no rush. The biggest thing to do is getting use to painting 💪🏻 good luck
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam not sure if you're going to see this comment or not ive ordered the paint set and the introductory set however in the near future im going to order a space marine cpatain and he has skin what citadel pain is suitable for human skin colours and does the paint set box you showed consists of any skin colour or is there any paints i could mix from that set to achieve the colour of a skin
Best tutorial vid I've seen, everything's explained concisely without any bloat. Got all the materials listed in the videos and I've been having fun painting, and thanks to the basics you taught me here they're looking pretty awesome! Feel like I can build upon these basics and enjoy the learning process. Thanks dude!
:D thats amazing. I'm glad your enjoying the hobby and I'm super happy you feel confident to go futher and paint other miniatures. good luck on your journey
Thank you for these fantastic high quality tutorials. I’m the eternal newbie, I love videos to get you started.
Glad your enjoying my content. I’m also the eternal newbie 😃 every new tutorial is an opportunity for me to learn as well. 😊
Great channel indeed!
Amazing tutorial! I love how you get into every step and not skip anything.. I watched numerous other tutorials and no one showed how to water down the colors, they just assumed things! I probably would have figured it out on my own but it's annoying when steps are skipped! Love it, thank you!
thank you, I was really proud of this one. I wanted to created a video people could follow along with and get everything they need from it. Its important to help new people into the hobby
I recently started making my armies and i love it.
I bought the starter set and have made my pwn hive fleet and space marine chapter.
Love your content and keep it up. 👍 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh brilliant 😁 I’m glad your enjoying the hobby and I’m happy you like my content. That means a lot
Thank you so much for this video! Just picked up my starter kit from my local store and going with a buddy later today to get him set up too. This is such a FANTASTIC resource!!
awsome. I really hope you enjoy the hobby. make sure to take your time :)
Thanks for your amazing tutorial !
I started the hobby three months ago, and I learned all the showed technics, but I needed to watch a lot of different videos.
It's great to compile all theses in one video, I know what to share for new people starting the hobby 😊
Thank you for your work
Awsome. This is why I wanted to make this video, so all the information is there. Glad you find it 😁
This does feel like an excellent introduction to mini-painting. Just got my first models a week ago, looking forward to using this as a guide! Thanks a bunch.
Welcome to the hobby 😁 good luck and I hope you get lots of enjoyment from it
Dear tabletopready, I've just started painting miniatures, I used this video to paint my first tyranid.. you provide an excellent explaination on all the details so well an absolute beginner gets the confidence to continue and try more. Thank you Sir!
I'm glad you found this video useful. good job on painting your first miniature :D I hope you continue and to keep practicing, good luck
Love it. You're an amazing artist Michael!!!
O shucks. Thank you 😊
Nice guide. But even for beginners I recommend and undercoat so the base paints adhere better. Even a cheap can of grey plastic primer from a Halfords in the UK or even pound store black spray paint is fine. Shouldn't blow cost out.
Michael, thank You so much. This guide help me to paint my first miniatures 🎉 this videos are awesome!!
I'm glad this video helped you with yoru own painting :D keep practicing and painting
I love the way you painted the space marine and tyranid easily 10/10 keep up the good work! 👍 I got very happy when you said your genestealer video will been in November as that is my birthday month. 🥳
Oooo hope it’s a good birthday. I’m glad you liked this video. I may have bought some jackels today 😉
Thanks for that! It made my day! 🤗
Thanks for these tutorials Michael, I just started painting, 2 Tyranids and captain titus before finding your channel and I’m going back to those figures after finding your channel and learning new things
awesome :D good luck
Thank you for the very good video. I was already doing these things but it was nice to see where I can improve my foundation for painting.
its good to always be reminded about the basics :) I know I need to be
I've been scared and overwhelmed for ages about trying to paint these as there is too much info online to try and learn....but after watching this im buying the paints + tools set and the Space Marines Assault Intercessors 10 figure set and going to use this video to slowly learn....wish me luck! Thanks for this video!!
thats amazing. I'm glad I've helped stear you in the right direction :D good look and I hope you have lots of fun
Only just discovered you mate. This is one of the best beginner tutorials I've seen in years!!! Very informative and the step-by-step is very, very professional. I'm building up British and French Napoleonic armies atm and even though I've been painting miniatures for years it's no bad thing to get back to basics... a mate wants me to try Warhammer and the Ultramarines are my favourites to look at so your tutorial is a huge help! Thanks for this and you have a new subscriber too. Well done!
thank you very much and wlecome to the channel. Its important for me to make content people can actually use and achieve results with, I want more people to enjoy painting miniatures :D I also love making these videos and helping people with their own hobby
Thanks, im getting into warhammer after playing space marine 2 and this is really helpful :)
I'm glad. welcome the hobby. I hope this helps and you give it a go. just rember to take your time and enjoy the process
Great video brother! I followed it step by step to begin my "painting miniatures" journey. There is definitely a learning curve to the hobby and you make it easy and simple. Keep making these type videos for new and intermediate hobbyists!
mate! welcome to the hobby :D I'm glad the videos has helped you. It is a learning curve, but a very rewarding one. keep painting and practicing and you'll be amazing :) I believe
Thank you so much. Your videos have been a great help. My son, daughter and I have both just gotten into the hobby and your videos have taken the apprehension and feeling overwhelmed away. Cheers from Canada.
Thats great. I'm really glad your going to have something to share with your kids :D always remember its the fun and experiance thats important. not how good you are at it. I wish you all the fun times :)
Best video I’ve seen for how to start, excited to give it a go now!
thank you. I'm excited for yah :D have fun and enjoy it
i just got into the miniatures, can't wait to paint and assemble
Welcome to the hobby 😁 good luck in your journey
Just been watching your video amazing. I like the way you explained the paints and what they do 👊
Thank you. I'm really glad you liked the video :) I wanted to make sure people get as much info as possible
Thank you very much for this amazing tutorial! I have just started getting into 40K and bought myself a combat patrol and paint set. This is the such a helpful video for a complete novice like me. I’ve just subscribed 👍
welcome to the channel :D Glad this helped.
I just started this hobby like a week ago. Now I have 32 paints [a lot of shades and technical] and my biggest hurdle is accidental touches :( I got myself magnifying glass to help me aim but still I from time to time mess up, which means I have to do yet another QC pass with same colors. After like 15 hours I am still in pre-nuln oil phase of painting about 17 miniatures [adepta sororitas] (as denoted in duncan tutorial). I still have to do QC abaddon black pass after all other passes. It's undending. But so much fun to see the result and the zen feeling doing it!
As long as your enjoying it. That’s important. When you start, it’s going go take a lot of getting use to and learning brush control. The more you do the better we get. Mounting your miniature onto something you can hold like I show in the video will help a lot 😃 but keep practising and you’ll get there. I believe in you 💪🏻 good luck
Just watching this gives me more confidence to give it a try. 🙂
I hope you do, its an amazingly rewarding hobby :D
Just spent 2 whole months trying to make money for these two sets 😂only £3 away! This video really has boosted on how to paint minis 👍
And just to add to this if we were to drybrush to get a good highlight would we need to do this straight after we apply a maccragge blue base or after we’ve done all the details
Good luck. I hope you enjoy doing some painting when you can get these sets 😁
I would paint between the armour first so you can clean any mistakes. Then recess shade and drybrush. After this I would do the weapons and the steps in order 👌🏻
Just finished building my space marine I followed the steps and it looks amazing!
One of the best tutorials I’ve watched and I’ve watched 20+ I know why you never did layering/contrast because it’s a beginner class but definitely could have with how you explain things so clearly
I cover a lot of different details in other tutorials and I do have a contrast tutorial idea in my head :D
So if your a new painter you might as well make a wet pallet it can easily be made with a Tupperware I've even used old plastic lunch meat containers cleaned first of course. Then fold like 5 paper towels so they fit in the container then put a peice of parchment paper on top of your paper towels tats also cut to fit. Your paper towel will keep moisture and the parchment with seperate your paint and keep it wet and usable much longer you can always put the lid on and come back tomorrow
Okay this is mental. I've never had a good skill in painting, but with this video I was able to paint base colors easly. Good job man, good hob. On to the definition and highlits!
well done. skill is a result of lots of practice. keep going and you'll have all the skill you need :D
First rate video. Brilliantly filmed and edited. I'm ew to the hobby and you will definitely be my go-to.
welcome to the hobby. I'm glad I've helped you start your journey. good luck and have fun
Got my blue base on after priming with chaos black primer. Nice thin coats, looks like I have kept it smooth. Next is the black detailing. Taking my time, keep coming back to this video for guidance.
Awesome. Have fun painting 😁
This was a supper helpful video, thank you for the information on painting my first miniatures, they look amazing!!
your very welcome, I'm glad this has helped. I really hope you continue and enjoy the hobby :D
I'd love to see you cover the Crimson Fists color pallete! It would be so helpful!
really the techniques are the same, its just changing the colours of paint you use. :) it will probably be a while before I get to cover some of the successor chapters
Brilliant. I'm already deeply involved in the hobby, but I still enjoyed watching anyway. It reminds me of when I got started with the Age of Sigmar Stormcast Eternals with Paint Set starter box all those years ago when Soul Wars was new. Cheers!
Thanks for watching 😁 I’ll hopefully do an AOS version of this tutorial for the up coming edition
Fell out of love with painting for a while, but hoping to get back into it soon by trying my first Space Marine. Thank you for the video!
I think we all have that at some point. But I’m glad your making your way back. 😁 good luck
Thank you for the tutorial, I just ordered my introductory set and looking forward to getting to painting.
wicked. I hope you enjoy doing it. remember this is just an oppertunity to get an idea of what paintings like and getting use to the process. don't worry so much about how they look just take your time and remember your learning :D good luck
Wao!! you are an artist my brother. I'm still in the assembly process. This video gave my confidence. I will do my best even with shaky hands.
thank you. i'm happy you liked the video. good luck and enjoy it :) our shaky hands get better with time and practice
subscribed! Thank you for your video! Super helpful for a new 40k fan. going to pick up my first set tomorrow and this video has really helped me understand it’s not as daunting as it seems! have a great day!
welcome to the channel :D I hope your enjoying painting and taking your time.
Thanks for this perfect step-by-step tutorial dude!
I'll try this week-end with my first Space Marine and Tyranid!
I hope you've been enjoying the hobby :) rember to have fun and take your time
this is is great content, thank you so much. Today I bought de magazine with the miniature and the paint set! Please continue a roadmap for beginners every once in a while, thanks!
wicked. I hope you enjoy painting. make sure to take your and enjoy it. I'll definitely be doing more beginner stuff in the future
nice, thanks!@@TableTopReadyUA-cam
Thank you for this it was awesome to see and hear what you was doing as well
thank you, I'm glad you liked the tutorial :D
Oh hell yeah an updated video, started recently with this set and ive done the space marine thru the older tutorial so far! I was thinking about what to use as reference for the tyranid, now i can watch this!
Also i didn't have blue tac so i used double sided tape, hope that helps someone else!
Double sided tape is a great idea. I just struggle to peel off the other side of the tape haha good look with the tyranid 💪🏻
Well one thing I do appreciate with the newer miniatures is that they can be built with limited use of glue. I started off with 4th edition high elves and then moved off the 40K 2nd Edition. The miniatures were far smaller and fully utilized glue to build. Man, when I look at some of my first space marines I wish I knew to thin my paints lol. Cause they are just a lump of blue and yellow paint now that I look back on them.
Thanks for sharing :)
What great timing on this video. My first miniatures and tools are supposed to arrive today and last weekend i watched your tutorial on Necrons and Space Marines from 2 years ago. I was just looking for it again and saw this one. I have wanted to get into 40k tabletop for quite awhile and am most interested in the war game but excited to get to painting also and my wife is an artist so naturally I am diving in head first with the Leviathan box set.
Oooo exciting. That is good timing 😁 I really hope you enjoy the hobby. Make sure to have fun with it. Good luck
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam i noticed you used watered down abaddon black instead of Abraxas Earthshade which you used in your previous video. Why the change?
I actually tried both ways because I do like the clean look of not having everything shaded. The black was a lot more punishing and specific to the armor so I used the abraxas earthshade for shading the recessed lines. It was more forgiving on the metalic bits, leathers and in hard to reach areas. Now im cleaning it up with the blue and its looking really nice. Tomorrow I will try for some highlighting. For my first ever mini's I'm doing a batch of 10 flame torch Ultramarines. I figure even if i mess up a bit at least they are all uniform haha
I use to use shades for recess shading but now I like to use the paints. This is becuase the paints provide more of consist strong colour. it's a choice though :) if you prefer the shades then thats whats right for you :D keep working hard and tryng things out is how we learn and get better quicker.
Thanks a lot for that Video Today i start my First Kit too Piant .Dont wana Play it but i Love that Amazing Pices of Art
i hope your enjoying it :) take you time with it
That scrapping tool is very good considering it comes with the paint pack, mine is 1.5 years old and still works.
I have so many. I don’t know why they are not more of a thing in scale modelling in general 🤷🏼♂️
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam do you prefer them over a hobby knife? I have just been using that
Personally I prefer the back of a hobby knife blade but realistically it's the same concept so either way works.
@@JamesDM_ Excellent, thanks
My preferred tool is a needle file, but I actually use all 3.
Im going to be honest and say thank you for this video. I didnt know they made this 2 peice pack and ive wanted to try painting WH but didn't want to buy a $75 to $200 pack just to maybe find out i didnt like it. Super easy to follow you!
That’s why I wanted to make this 😃 glad you liked it 🖖🏻
Thanks for the video, I’ve been thinking about starting for a couple of weeks and I’m actually going shopping tomorrow to buy some form of starter kit so this will be a huge help
Glad you liked the video. Welcome to the hobby 😁 this is a great place to start and get use to painting. You then have the paint set and can easily get one of the other starter sets 💪🏻 and apply the same steps
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam i actually went straight for the starter set and paint and tools kit, almost finished my first space marine today. Your videos are a huge help
I am starting with this new hobby and i have to say you did a great tutorial, very usefull. Appreciated the tips. I will keep watching your channel
thank you. welcome to the hobby :D hopefully you can learn more in the future with my content
Simply an awesome video. I have now ordered everything and will stick to it as best I can
thank you, have fun :D
Sweet.. never knew that bit about the shield icon
I’m glad included it then 😁
I was always interested in this universe and they finally made me try it out. I first learned about war hammer though the death korps of kreig actually
Welcome to the hobby. The death corps are great 😃
Your videos have given me the confidence to have a try!
I'm really glad. thats exactly why I make them :) good luck. rember to take your time and enjoy the process
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam finished the space marine today. Tagged you in it on insta. So pleased with how it turned out so thanks again. Really eager to get into the hobby some more
Ordered the middle starter set. Super excited and terrified 😂
awsome, I hope you enjoy building and painting it :D take your time and have fun. expect to not be very good to start with
Great video really well presented. Wish I had seen this one before but my starter pack is still only based so I can use these new techniques too. Thanks.
well, you've seen it now :D give it a go and rember to enjoy the process and keep practicing. I believe
I really want to get into this but a bit intimidated since I’m not super good with painting. And do you have to use primer before painting?
this is why I made this video, to give you the information and knowledge so it isn't so over whelming. if you follow what I do in the video with out any expectations and just give it a try then you'll love it. I would reccomend doing an undercoat but if your fllowing this video then its not needed just for 2 miniatures
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam thank you, I shall give it a shot. They have the exact paint/tool set and a similar 2 minis set at my local hobby store
My only question on this guide is how I can expand upon it? Like what should I buy to further my painting
thats really upto you, seeing as you have the tools and paint set you could expand to one of the starter sets. I really just wanted to show how a miniature is painted and explain all the ideas and why things are done the way they are. the information can then be continued on to other projects regardless :D
This is such a great video thank you so much for the info!
Hello, how much should i water down the paint so i dont under do or over do the paint with water.
i always say thin your paint with the same amount of water, but it does come with pratice and expriance :)
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam Thank you, I rewatched your Video and now I heard what you Said with the paint, how dumm of me! Thank you for your answer.
Enjoyed this guide. Is there a shopping list to follow by any chance? I see you've linked firestorm games and the categories which is great, but a list of the items you used would help so I don't have to go back through the video to find out. However it's a great guide and will help me get the painting started now that I've done the building and priming phase.
If I remover then I will make a list in the description 👌🏻 I’m glad your enjoyed the tutorial 😁
Would it be worth using a soldering holder (using something to protect the miniature of course) to act as a steady base? It also gives me access to a magnifying glass
if thats what you want to use then go for it :D
Primer is always needed. I'd argue a new person needs it more than anyone.
if they want to commit to the hobby then I agree, but not for 2 minitures wanting to try the hobby out. it just ads cost and another thing to learn
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam I was just thinking how much worse a mini painted without primer looks and how the paint doesn't stick very good. Just a bad experience for a newcomer, I think anyway.
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Can you please do a guide on how to paint gems/ lenses, because I don’t know how to do the glowing affect on the eyes and other areas on my space marines.
I do a lot of these smaller details throughout the main tutorials. In different ways so you could choose whats best for you. I'll also continue to cover these in the main videos so you'll always see the most up to date way I like to do them :)
Hi there, thanks for all your tutorials. I look forward to trying the Adepta Sororitas meself! But I notice in your videos you don't talk about the transfers/decals. Do you not like to use them? I'd like to use them but am not sure at what stage during the painting to apply them. And secondly, do you ever enjoy applying weather or battle damage? Thanks for all your work.
I love transfers and use them any chance I get. applying transfers tend to be the last thing to do on a miniature in most situations. watch my beginner ultramarines video and also my very first video on the channel. for weathering and battle damage I show that in a mix of tutorials where I think the miniature needs it :) good luck
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam Thx for the response! I just found your video on decals. I did Gundams for a short while back in the day, can't wait to dive in with 40k. Cheers
😊 thank you and as always it's amazing 😊
Thank you 🙏🏻
Just a quick question for the community, I am new to the hobby And was just wondering if I should use Balthazar gold or should I go get retributor armour instead ?
Retributor armour. Which I wish they had in the paint set rather that baltherzar 👌🏻
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam thank you for the feedback and great guide 🙌🏼
I have a suggestion for the next space marine chapter you could do, the Lamenters!!
I have a list of chapters I want to do, but this won’t be until next year sometime 🤪 need a little break from marines
Painting my very first miniature set now, 10th edition introductory set. This video has given me a lot of confidence that my minis won't look good awful. Thank you for the help.
Edit- Is it okay to use normal acrylic paints like for canvas on minis? It may seem like a dumb question but like I said I'm a noob.
awsome, I hope your enjoying the hobby. Personally I would avoid acrylic paints that are specific for miniature painting. They have different consistencies and the pigment strength can be poor, especially for cheaper stuff.
There are cheaper alternatives than citedal, for example I'm a bug fan of Vallejo paints and you can use a 'conversion chart' to find the same colours. we spend a lot of money on the miniatures so its worth investing in paint for them.
as well when starting out just worry about your base colours and slowly get more paints later when you can
@@TableTopReadyUA-cam thank you. I'm 12 hours into painting my first termaguant, still have the black edging for the back and a dry brush highlight. Been taking very slow treating each model as its own art project. Bought some scarlet, gunmetal and silver. Getting a lot of use from mixing the scarlet.
Im watching this video for like the 20th time still debating If I should pull the trigger and start this hobby 😅
If you could add any paint colors to this set what would it be?
you should give it ago. its a such an amazing hobby. I would add retributor armour and use it instead of the darker gold you get in the paint set
Great video, I have the confidence to mess mine up now
you know, your right. you do need confidence to mess up and make mistakes :D good luck
Bit late to the party, but awesome guide.
In terms of dry brushing, as I suck at highlighting manually, would you dry brush before the main shading?
I would do the drybrushing after shading. don't give up on highlighting though, give it time :D you'll get there
See once you have done the base undercoats, do you still need to add water to your paints for example when you're going over your miniature once coated to paint on the black?
yes, you'll need to thin your paints generally. it just makes them better to work with
Knowlegde is power and watching you is knowlegde!!!
I have the power 💪🏻
Thank you for such a great guide!
Your very welcome 😃 thank you for the comment
Dear tabletopready, just starting and everywhere they say start with a primer. Is the base paint the same or why didn't you use primer?
I do cover all these in the video. the base paint isn't a primer. I do reccomend if your going to get into the hobby properly then I would use an undercoat or primer. I don't do it for the video because it adds cost and makes things more complicated for just 2 miniatures to see if you like the hobby or not
Thanks, very helpfull. ❤
:D I'm glad
Much appreciated.
Not sure what delusion made me think I have the patience to do this hobby, but at least I have a good guide
you never know untill you try
How do we feel about using ultramarine blue with the dry brush technique?
Ultramarines blue the contrast? it would work as Ultramarines Blue is very wet and more like an ink. I your saying use Ultramrines blue first and then drybrush after, then this will obsolutly work :D go for it
GREAT VIDEO man! thank you! New subscriber! First time : I just bought Death company set and the 40k base paint set, glue and a handling base. Are those colors ok to start painting death company? :D any suggestion? will watch your others video. :D
welcome to the hobby. you should be able to use the paints in this set to paint them. they just black, red and silver pretty much :) just get all your base colours painted and then as you get more comfortable you can try other techniques. whatch my how to better collect and paint warhammer video
Can I ask a question on the space marine holding the pyro blaster. Can you still use the pyro blaster in game even if its canister is not connected to it? (I'm new)
Yes you can 😄 miniatures are just a representation mostly. Don’t worry you’ll get there 💪🏻
I have just brought this paint set I'm curious what chapters can you print with it
You can paint any chapter that has the colour of any of the paints. You can even make your own 👌🏻
Cool as always.
Thank you 😊
Awesome stuff, thank you
Thank you 😊
Very helpful. Thank you
Cheers
I'm glad :D
Do you think it's possible to paint custodian minis with just the startet paint set?
I think you could honestly, I would get a pot of Retributor armour and Reikland fleshshade as well, but the rest can be done with what you have in the box. gold armour with a reiklandfleshsahde wash and then you can paint all the other details with the box paints
Sometimes I need to remind myself that I just started and it’s ok when my first space marines look bad and I shouldn’t got ahead and paint a dreadnought when I need to learn more about how to paint
absolulety. I've been painting for over 25 years now and I still have to remind myself that its okay to make mistakes and get things wrong. As long as you keep painting and painting with intention then nothing can stop you :) good luck
It Is usefull to start painting before the arms are attached to the torso?
it is, but these miniatures are push fit and so you really should assemble them fully. you can watch my getting miniatures ready for painting video to get a better idea of the process
Vehicles from 92nd Cadia regiment where?