How To Build Miniatures and get them ready for painting using Sub-Assemblies Making Painting Easier

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  • @BunzLee
    @BunzLee 10 місяців тому +55

    I know it has been said before, but you really can't stress it enough for beginners: if you do this, make sure you don't paint the parts you're about to glue later, or use some kind of superglue instead of the plastic melting one. The glue won't make it through the paint layer, will mess everything up and you'll end up with a mess of a joint. I had to learn the hard way while gluing on some wings to the back and had no idea the glue wouldn't work, which messed up one of the best minis I've ever painted (so far).

    • @Metallian2112
      @Metallian2112 10 місяців тому +2

      Yeah I had a similar experience where the glue just melted away the paint that it got in contact with. Luckily all I needed to do were some light touch ups!

    • @rataca100
      @rataca100 7 місяців тому +1

      Wouldnt pinning work? Say if you need to paitn cavalry and mount the rider again

    • @JamesThompson-1
      @JamesThompson-1 7 місяців тому

      @@rataca100 Could do, but probably best to either mask off the contact areas, or scrape some paint so plastic glue works, or just use super glue

    • @FormerGovernmentHuman
      @FormerGovernmentHuman Місяць тому

      Yeah your paints are acrylic which is a plastic medium so unfortunately plastic glue melts it in its attempt to bond with it.

    • @ArikardoX
      @ArikardoX Місяць тому

      And this is why I don’t sub assemble. Sometimes just the fumes and mess up the paint.

  • @KevinoftheCosmos
    @KevinoftheCosmos Рік тому +76

    I think it's insane that I've been deeply involved in the hobby for 5 years now, and I've never once heard someone explain how they pin their models like that.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +12

      That’s why I do these tutorials as well. Kind of filling in the gaps 😃 glad you liked it

  • @barrywonderdog
    @barrywonderdog 2 роки тому +117

    Great video, but one point… don’t use the clippers you intend to use on plastic to cut through too many paper clips as you’ll destroy their cutting edge. Worse, the more expensive the clippers, often the edge is easier to damage than cheaper clippers.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +34

      thats a great point to make. I had meant to say that in the video but I guess I forgot. i do actually use an old pair of clippers myself. thanks for the helpful comment :D

    • @dedgecko
      @dedgecko 2 роки тому +5

      Agreed, best to use a set of tin snips in lieu of your sprue cutter. (Helpful for future magnetizing efforts)

  • @lukepoplawski3230
    @lukepoplawski3230 Рік тому +24

    I would heavily advise using some blutack, tape, putty, or whatever to protect the joints that will eventually be glued together. Nothing worse that undercoating each part and having a beautiful paint job, only for the cement to have no plastic to melt. So it ruins your paint and your model won’t assemble

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +4

      thats great advice. Because plastic glue can ruin the paint, I like to use super glue instead

  • @cpc874
    @cpc874 2 роки тому +27

    I just started my 40K journey. These videos are very well done and extremely helpful. Thank you!

  • @soronprfrbs
    @soronprfrbs Рік тому +4

    As a lapsed 40K hobbyist trying to work up the courage to get back into it, your videos have been crucial to my re-education. Thank you!

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      We never truly leave the hobby ha we always come back to it when we think we can afford it :P Glad I've been helping. just take it slow, you don't need to go crazy. enjoy it

  • @TashiMortier
    @TashiMortier 2 роки тому +11

    The idea of buying a cheap tower game was GOLD! :D I've been putting off buying some wood blocks because they were so expensive. Now I can get 54 holders for half the price of 20 :D
    Definitely want to try this some time, my perfectionism goes crazy if I can't reach the aquila right! :D

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +2

      They do really help and painting with sub assemblies really let’s you focus on details

  • @kevindrugan8318
    @kevindrugan8318 2 роки тому +3

    Never thought to use those jenga blocks as painting handles. Genius!

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      Yeah I got the idea from someone else so I can’t take too much credit ha

  • @Blipblop6337
    @Blipblop6337 Рік тому +4

    Perfect as usual. The assembly procedure is a bit more complicated than the starter sets with a lot more customisation, this video really helped clear some things up for me.

  • @Squanto22
    @Squanto22 2 роки тому +7

    I actually would recommend cutting with the scalpel TOWARDS your body. It seems silly and dangerous, but since you're typically cutting such a small and simple thing (I.E. not applying tons of pressure trying to lop off a large chunk, or widdle down a large stick into a spear), you can use your fingers and thumb as a fulcrum to gain more control and finesse than if you were pushing away. Also, since it's a small thing like I mentioned in the last sentence, if you end up actually cutting through the mini and touching your skin, you aren't using enough force to slice into your skin. If you notice you actually DO have to apply a lot of pressure to cut through GW's plastic... you likely need a new scalpel, because your current one is now dull.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +6

      Wether you’re cutting towards you or away from you can provide the same amount of control with enough practice. The problem is having to put your fingers in front of the blade when pulling the blade towards you rather than behind when pushing it away. I find this method a lot better for myself as i don’t find myself having to wear a plaster when I paint anymore haha and it use to happen a lot. It’s important that people work in a way that works best for them, I’m just showing what works best for me which is safer as a lot of new hobbyists will watch this and don’t have that experience we have with a craft knife 👍🏻

  • @krftkrft4495
    @krftkrft4495 2 роки тому +51

    Awesome quality for such a "small" channel. You deserve to grow fast.

  • @grapetonenatches186
    @grapetonenatches186 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you! This video is very helpful. I found a bunch of space marines in the dumpster at my apartment. I havnt built models in a long time and i want to do a good job because these look high quality. Itscrazy waht people throw out qhen they move. So wasteful. There was a bunch of stuff but i only grabbed the 9nes that werent already painted or assembled. I think i have enough for a whole game but ive never done warhammer before so i have alot to learn. Theres ones that say "combat patrol" of space wolf, blood angel, two green angel, grey knight and a vehicle. The other ones look like the bad guys in red and green armor amd red demons. Then theres a bunch of smaller boxes with robots with guns on their arms and more guys and even tiny boxes with just one guy in them. These are so cool! Theres a huge box of army paint its like 200 bottles and all the tools amd glue. I gotta get a scraper like you have tho. Ill be watching more of your videos. Thanks again.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  6 місяців тому +1

      Wow. You hit the jackpot 😁 a gift from the universe it seems. Enjoy it and spend sometime doing your research before making any decisions about what your doing with it. I imagine it’s overwhelming and intimidating. My getting started videos should be good to get you started 😁

  • @EvilPurpleSpiderMonkey
    @EvilPurpleSpiderMonkey Рік тому +1

    I really liked the end with the Jenga blocks the paperclips and the superglue I would not have thought to do this but it is exactly what I was looking for. Much Thanks!

  • @terpdx
    @terpdx Рік тому +3

    To save a bit of time, I've found that the only sub-assemblies that are always required are the body, backpack (or similar such as cloaks, etc.), and head. I only do the arms separately if they cross over in front of the body (otherwise it's hard to get to the armor underneath). On models where the arms have a wide open pose, it's not necessary. Also, the holsters are usually easy enough to paint when they're glued onto the body that it's not necessary to do them as a separate sub-assembly. This will differ depending on the model, of course.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +2

      absolutly. some of my choices for sub assemblies are made so I can better show how to paint on camera. but you can do as few or as many as you need to. I bet theres people out there who paint every part seperate ha and some times if theres a lot to paint I'll just assemble everything so it doesn't get too over whelming. :D

    • @terpdx
      @terpdx Рік тому +1

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam Yep! I tried priming and basing every part while still on the sprue, once. Once. As soon as it came time to nip & trim, though, I realized why that was a bad choice. 😄

    • @helliot42
      @helliot42 Місяць тому

      Yeah I'm dealing with this with primaris infiltrators right now. Holsters, pouches and grenades have gone on. Heads, backpacks and guns held with two hands are all separate and now I have a board covered in so many individual bits it looks like a hedgehog

  • @cahillp3
    @cahillp3 Місяць тому

    Solid stuff. Clear and no messing

  • @johnkrevis865
    @johnkrevis865 Місяць тому

    exactly what I was trying to look up for help painting the accessories and arms, thanks so much!

  • @von2320
    @von2320 Рік тому +1

    This is great! I’ve primed all my plague marines but have left off some of the capes and arms which go across the body so I can paint the torso power armor easier.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      Good luck. Sub assemblies makes it so much easier to paint. Hopefully you’ve seen my plague marine tutorial 😉 haha

    • @von2320
      @von2320 Рік тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam I’ve watched it about 10+ times, and loads of others. I’m going to practice on some old tyranid I’ve stripped along with left over plague marines pieces

  • @ПавелЯрцев-л7з
    @ПавелЯрцев-л7з 2 роки тому +3

    great video, for beginners, basic things are the most important 💪🏿

  • @maggotthemadman8142
    @maggotthemadman8142 Рік тому +1

    If you don't have a hand drill for minis, you can just use a lighter and heat up the paper clip (watch your fingers of course). Also you can buy hard sponge blocks for sanding and jam the paper clips into them.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +2

      Your a madman

    • @terpdx
      @terpdx Рік тому

      I use putty (such as Blu-Tack) and wooden match sticks to hold the parts for priming. Saves a lot of time and hand cramps over drilling with a pin vise. As an added benefit, the putty covers the area where you're going to glue the part so the paint doesn't interfere with the plastic cement.

  • @Metropolitification
    @Metropolitification 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! No fuss run through using readily available materials - I'll definitely follow this on my next major hobby project!

  • @firetaco1
    @firetaco1 Рік тому

    This video made the process seem so much easier for me, thank you!

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad :D I have an updated version of this I recently released and it's so much better. go check it out

  • @Leudast1
    @Leudast1 2 роки тому

    the jenga blocks are a solid tip, thanks!

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      I think someone else told me this, so I can’t take full credit 😋

  • @BaseSteve
    @BaseSteve Місяць тому

    Thank you for your video and inspiration. The jenga handles are simply genius. They make moving the work around my table a lot manageable and easier to put down and pick back up with out taking a ton of space. Cons, I gotta be more selective with my super glue as I’m using smaller resin printed models and I ran into two problems to solve. The first being that the smaller size models legs can break before the Super glue bond breaks. Second, models with broader spaces have trouble adhering if the surface isn’t completely flat. I think i can try using more paper clips points glued and elevated from the jenga piece, that the feet of my model can stand on and be glued to.
    I’m curious what you do for bigger models? I tried screwing some jenga pieces together and glued big feet to the whole piece Hard welding the model to the jenga pieces together 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Місяць тому

      I'm not sure if you've seen my more recent version of this tutorial, I do things a little differently now. if your worried about removing parts without breaking them, you can always have then attached to their bases and then use a plastic shot glass as a handle. For bigger models I try and find other things I can use, I have a few spray can lids which do the trick

  • @danspoors2587
    @danspoors2587 2 роки тому +2

    Great video, though I disagree with the idea that you should move the knife away from you whilst removing mold lines - I find I have much more control when moving it towards me.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you. It’s not so much about control as it is to prevent cutting yourself. Cutting towards you or away from you can provide as much control as you want with enough practice. The problem is when you work towards yourself you tend to put your hand and fingers in front of the blade as you pull it towards you and you end up having to paint with a plaster on your finger haha you should always work how you feel comfortable though but I want to make sure I’m showing best practice in my videos

  • @wellsb973
    @wellsb973 2 роки тому +2

    This was a great video. Truly a service for beginning hobbyists!

  • @juanmiguelisazavelasquez3896
    @juanmiguelisazavelasquez3896 8 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for these tips. I'm new on this hobby and It's helpful to find easy tips like these and make the job even more enjoyable. I'm in the middle of painting my first introductory Set, and I asume that it has mor "easy" joints, that's why you don't need glue but I saw that you already needed glue for that set you use in this video.. Let's see how it comes when I face that challenge... Thank you Mike!

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  8 місяців тому +1

      if your woking on one of the starter sets then all those miniatures are push fit :) but if your looking to stay in the hobby then I would say to learn to use glue. you'll be okay. just be sure to take your time with anything new. i do have a more recent and updated version of this video that I think is more suited for newer hobbiests

    • @juanmiguelisazavelasquez3896
      @juanmiguelisazavelasquez3896 8 місяців тому

      Great!!! I'm very happy spending my free time on this hobby. And your channel has helped me so much. Thanks. My next step is trying to find Tamiya glue

  • @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy
    @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy Рік тому

    I am surprised you don't have more videos. The presentation on this one, the first I have seen, was good. You obviously planned it out, kept on point and had a steady speaking voice without uming and aahing all over the shop. I had a couple of comments to make.
    I see a lot of vloggers comment on the fear factor for not starting the painting. I find this point a little mis-placed. I think it is simply procrastination on getting started and the thing that most promotes the painting side of the hobby is, it is your mini, you do with it what you want and you should look at instructional videos for technical advice when starting out. Otherwise the model can be any colour you like or you can read some lore and adopt an existing colour scheme. I actually started as a kid of 13 painting Airfix 1/72 Napoleonics. My view was I wanted the Black Watch to have the colours of their tartan on their kilts. It never occurred to me that I could not do it, and that was with enamels. But I was having fun and getting satisfaction from the results. Never judge your past work. Just look at what you did and in context of where you were with your painting see what you think now.
    A technical issue. I noted that you chose not use a primer coat prior to the base coat. Long term the primer is better as it makes your colours more durable. For a neutral colour I would suggest either light grey which gives you a cool finish on your base colour or a bone colour for a warmer impact on the base coat. You will see what I mean. Just saying. ( The black paint job on the Necron is pretty much a primer coat, black giving you a darker finish on the paints that go over it).
    Why am I commenting now. I only just found the Vlog and it looks like people are still looking at it.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      Your probably referring to my painting your first miniatures tutorial when you talk about using a primer. Please read the pinned comment on that tutorial

  • @ryanbright7496
    @ryanbright7496 2 роки тому +1

    Great video as it was helpful for someone like me returning to the hobby.

  • @igarmat9405
    @igarmat9405 11 місяців тому +1

    Lovely vid
    Intrumental in the background??

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  11 місяців тому

      I’m not sure anymore. It’s from the UA-cam music library which I don’t use anymore

  • @TwoRavensMinis
    @TwoRavensMinis 2 роки тому +3

    Just found your channel today, and I've already watched at least 10 videos. Great videos, good explaining, awesome painting skills! You deserve to grow to a much bigger channel 👍

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      wow thank you. welcome to the channel, I'm happy you enjoy my content. My channel is growing really fast and it would be nice to see it continue, but I just really enjoy making these tutorials regardless :D

    • @TwoRavensMinis
      @TwoRavensMinis 2 роки тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam You are very welcome indeed. And I hope it does. I have been painting landscapes and portraits for years, but I've just recently reawakened my interest in miniatures. I especially enjoyed your series on ork skin and Klan colours. I just bought a combat patrol, and a box of Warbikes and Meganobz, so those videos are going to be a great help! 👍

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +1

      The Ork combat patrol is amazing. I painted the megaboss from it as well which I was super happy with. Good luck and remover to enjoy it 😃

  • @jnoble20987
    @jnoble20987 2 роки тому +1

    Hey again Michael, another question as it’s something I never did in my teens the last time I painted… At which point do you wash the models in soapy water? Before you remove them from the sprue or after you’ve glued and assembled them?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +2

      So I don't tend to wash my miniatures generally, just because they get primed. I did suggest it in my beginner video because I paint straight onto the plastic.

  • @alichak5448
    @alichak5448 7 місяців тому

    Absolutely brilliant, thank you!

  • @lf903
    @lf903 Рік тому

    Thank you!!!!! I always wanted to see that kind of video!!

  • @nasyrannashruddin3284
    @nasyrannashruddin3284 2 роки тому +1

    Please do how to paint grey knight, your video really helpful

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      I recon I’ll do grey nights eventually, but no plans for them in the near future 😃

  • @1001History
    @1001History 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, first time seeing SM's being assembled - Didn't know there were this many small pieces in comparison to standard ork boyz. The difference is that orks are far more difficult to paint, so guess it balances out haha.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +5

      It’s a different experience painting a space marine than an Ork. I wouldn’t say more difficult as you can make anything as difficult as you want to 😃 You can get away with a lot painting Orks, a space marine needs a more attentive touch if you want to achieve the same level. Orks are more fun to paint though obviously as Orks are best haha but it’s good to have a go at painting many different things so we get experience and knowledge we can use on anything we paint 👍🏻

  • @fns58
    @fns58 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video.
    I missed some info about how to remove the paper clips from the small parts, as grabbing them hard to yank the wires after paint is a risk to damag the paint. Maybe cutting them off?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      when I remove parts from the paper clips I give them a twist first to break the glue bond and they should pop straight off. :D

    • @fns58
      @fns58 Рік тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam good idea, thanks!

  • @DavidEitelbach
    @DavidEitelbach 6 місяців тому

    This was super useful. Thanks!

  • @capnbrunch9612
    @capnbrunch9612 2 місяці тому

    stupid question, when you put your sub assembly back together, do you scrape off paint where the parts meet and use plastic glue, or just super glue em

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 місяці тому

      I assemble after painting. If you super glue then you don’t need to scrape away paint, but you do with poly cement

  • @rmurphie
    @rmurphie 2 роки тому +1

    Hey mate, very helpful video. I have a question about the powerpacks, how do you then cut it after the painting is complete?
    Do you somehow rip the pack off the paperclip? Or cut it as close as possible?
    Cheers mate

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +1

      Once I’m finished painting, I just snap the parts off the paper clips because of how the super glue works 👍🏻

  • @edgerrinrowe5762
    @edgerrinrowe5762 Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @thehonestaspy102
    @thehonestaspy102 Рік тому

    I use super glue to magnetise my models bases but it frosts too much for me to risk using it on my minis
    Thank you for the guide, I've had real trouble with the Tamiya glue as it seems to dry almost instantly but the tip about cutting the connections off the model once it's off the sprue will be a huge help

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      Yeah super glue will frost any clear plastic. It’s okay to use on grey plastic though even if you get that fogginess as it doesn’t create texture. Super glue is brittle though.
      Check which Tamiya glue you have. You may have the quick setting stuff that does evaporate quickly. the dark green extra thin is pretty good though. The idea with the tamiya is to have contact and then apply the glue into the gap if that makes sense

    • @thehonestaspy102
      @thehonestaspy102 Рік тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam thank you so much you it is indeed the quick drying version I bought (by accident) and it dries too quickly. I'll try the regular one though as I get tired of the GW one running out of the seams

  • @Dracobyte
    @Dracobyte Рік тому

    Thank for this useful guide!

  • @umutdulger
    @umutdulger 9 місяців тому

    Where did you get “scrapping tool”? Thanks?

  • @Fuzzatron3000
    @Fuzzatron3000 5 місяців тому

    One thing missing is how you glue it back together after painting! As presumably the plastic is then covered in paint, so plastic glue wont work! Is it just super glue you use to reassemble?
    Sorry, commented something similar on another vid you did too but really lookint for advice 😅

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  5 місяців тому

      you can use super glue wth no issues. if you want to use polycement then I reccomend scraping a little of the paint away from the contact surface. I do have a recent video about getting your miniatures ready for painting talking about it :D

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  5 місяців тому

      no worries :P hope this helps

  • @thekaki
    @thekaki 2 роки тому +1

    Great vid, keep it up I always learn a lot.

  • @reap3r4x48
    @reap3r4x48 Рік тому

    I just wonder how well is the glue bond through the primer or paint?

  • @blackrazorfilms
    @blackrazorfilms 2 місяці тому

    Where is that scrapping tool from?

  • @kylekeenan3485
    @kylekeenan3485 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this, would you also spray a primer on them while attached?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +1

      This is done before any priming 👍🏻 so prime them when sub assembled and mounted

  • @찢죄명
    @찢죄명 2 роки тому +1

    All of your videos are highly useful for nubes in miniatures!! Thank you for making these awesome videos.
    I wonder why your channel’s subscribers are too less than your capability…

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much. My channel is growing every day 😃 I’m grateful for anyone who wants to subscribe to my channel. As long as just 1 person ejoysnmy content, it’s all worth it

  • @Doge-kc6dj
    @Doge-kc6dj 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the useful information

  • @bobtheboozer9452
    @bobtheboozer9452 Рік тому

    This method looks great as I’m a perfectionist and would like to be able to get those hard to reach places looking as best as I can get them. I’m new to the hobby and starting my first set of infernus space marines. Do you think I can use this method on the push fit models? I’m not sure how they will join and wether I’ll have gaps once fitted together. Thanks!

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      For those marines what I did was to leave the back packs off and also the heads. I just clipped off the pegs for the heads. 🖖🏻

  • @kostassenpai6853
    @kostassenpai6853 Рік тому

    what glue did you use to pin the parts ?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      I used superglue. I do have a better more updated video which you should check out 😃

  • @saschaNonsense
    @saschaNonsense Рік тому

    That helped alot. Thank you very much :)

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      I’m glad it helped 😁 that’s why I like making these tutorials

  • @Teeleer
    @Teeleer Рік тому

    how do you deal with the primer on surfaces you are gluing together?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      because I use super glue to stick the parts together, it doesn't really cause an issue. If I were to use polycement though, I would scrape away the paint first.

  • @Inconvenient_NPC
    @Inconvenient_NPC Рік тому

    Super gluing the models to the wood is an interesting idea, but won't the residue from the superglue on the miniature interfere with the plastic glue when it comes to assembly? Cheers (:
    Also, which super glue are you using here? Thanks bro (:

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      I'll tend to remove it by scraping or sanding once I'm ready to assemble everything. I will be doing an updated version of this tutorial very soon. Any super glue is fine. I use what ever I have at the time to be honest

  • @ralfsstuff
    @ralfsstuff 24 дні тому

    Is there a trick to gluing two-handed weapons? I can never seem to line them up properly and it always looks bad

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  22 дні тому

      the newer miniatures have pegs making it easier, otherwse you can use blu tac to postion the arms and then glue the hands in place

  • @ManuelRodriguez-fn4qs
    @ManuelRodriguez-fn4qs Рік тому

    The question is: how do you take out the clip after is with glue? Thanks!

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      Because it’s super glue it’s not too bad. Give the part a twist first to break the bond

  • @shaehumphries
    @shaehumphries 2 роки тому

    Are you able to just pull a piece that's been glued to the paper clip straight off? Or would you have to snip said paper clip?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +1

      Most of the time the paper clip will come away cleanly as well. If it doesn’t you can clip it as you say. You may get super glue residue but that can easily be filed and cleaned up, that’s also why we should choose an inconspicuous area to pin

    • @shaehumphries
      @shaehumphries 2 роки тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam Thanks!

  • @02SamJ
    @02SamJ Рік тому

    Question - I use plastic glue to glue my parts after I’ve primed them with Citadel spray can paint so I reach all the nooks and crannies. I’ve heard some people say that you should never use glue on primed parts however a guy working at a Warhammer shop said it’s fine with plastic glue just not super glue. Do you know if this is true?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      You can use plastic glue. It’s best to scrape some of the paint away as the glue is designed to melt the plastic. Super glue is also fine

  • @nyarkonyarlathotep1512
    @nyarkonyarlathotep1512 Рік тому

    whats the best size for the drill bit?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      1mm is always a good go to size and it’s becoming standard for most hobby’s now. Same size as paper clip

  • @robsmith4500
    @robsmith4500 2 роки тому

    Now I know how to pin sub-assemblies! Thanks Michael.

  • @darsin7860
    @darsin7860 Рік тому

    Well done

  • @KingMipedian1995
    @KingMipedian1995 Рік тому

    What scraping tool do u use ?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      its just a citadel scraping tool. I think theres a new version of it available now

  • @shooterofknees1207
    @shooterofknees1207 Рік тому

    Newbie to 40k, I've heard about a method involving painting the parts while still attached to the sprue then assembling. Thoughts? Why or why not?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      You can paint them on the sprue. Try different things out and see what you prefer. The reason a lot of people don’t though is because eventually you need to take the pieces off the sprue and clean them up which means re painting them. Building sub assemblies is kind of the in between. Not fully built but not on the sprue either

  • @TheBroGamer14082
    @TheBroGamer14082 Рік тому

    did you use super glue when mounting the paperclip onto the block?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      I did, yes

    • @TheBroGamer14082
      @TheBroGamer14082 Рік тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam alright cool. do you still break it off or is it just on there now. And what about the pieces themselves? do you superglue the paper clip onto em to? rn I'm assuming not.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      Most of the time I’ll leave it in the block, but each project is different so I’ll change things up as and when I need to. I also use super glue to attach parts. Superglue is brittle and easy to break the bond making it ideal.

    • @TheBroGamer14082
      @TheBroGamer14082 Рік тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam True. I don't have a good drill to do the paper clip part right now so I've just been supergluing the arms and backpacks to the block itself but I suppose I could super glue the pieces on to the clip as well. It's just that I've had issues with super glue on my pieces before that made certain pieces impossible to use bc the super glue filled in the space required for the connection so I am a bit anxious with using it again for this haha.

  • @leemcalister4125
    @leemcalister4125 2 роки тому

    Love your work

  • @lukewilliams010
    @lukewilliams010 6 місяців тому

    You scared the shot out of me drilling that shoulder pad with your finger on the other side 😂

  • @Piox713
    @Piox713 2 роки тому

    I got excited putting it together but forgot about when I'm about to paint it... Is there a way to remove plastic glue or do I just yank it off?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      It depends what plastic glue you used. I wouldn’t risk it though. Just put it down to experience and wait until your next miniature 😁

    • @Piox713
      @Piox713 2 роки тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam Lessons learnt pack for sure. Got the space marines as practice, gonna get the Adepta Sororitas for the next one.

  • @philj212
    @philj212 2 роки тому

    do you just pull the paperclip out of the plastic part or cut it off?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      I just pull them out. If you twist the part first it breaks the glue bond making it easier.

    • @philj212
      @philj212 2 роки тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam oh, i thought superglue was crazy strong.. thanks, i will definitely try this:) love your channel btw

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      Thank you. Nah super glue is pretty brittle to be honest

    • @philj212
      @philj212 2 роки тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam will keep that in mind. just finished my second mini, a space marine. turned out really well thanks to your guides:)

  • @fernandozavaletabustos205
    @fernandozavaletabustos205 Рік тому

    Nice!

  • @novaenforcer1563
    @novaenforcer1563 3 місяці тому

    How do u get the paper clips off after udercoating

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  3 місяці тому

      i just give a little twist to break the bond from the super glue and then pull them out. I do have a more updated version of this video as I now use bits of sprue rather than paper clips

    • @novaenforcer1563
      @novaenforcer1563 3 місяці тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam where

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  3 місяці тому +1

      In the channel. It’s called getting your miniatures ready for painting

  • @philipwadelius3446
    @philipwadelius3446 2 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @kitoushi66
    @kitoushi66 2 роки тому

    Im a begginer hobbist. This is my favorite channel so far. Keep it up.

  • @legitalabamaman2391
    @legitalabamaman2391 2 роки тому

    Can you show use how to paint tyranids

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      I’m sure I’ll get round to it one day 😁

    • @legitalabamaman2391
      @legitalabamaman2391 2 роки тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam when you get to it can you paint the normal white and purple tyranids

  • @hoshi314
    @hoshi314 10 місяців тому

    aaah so the paperclip is not a reusable type of technique eh? can i just glue tack the parts so i can use the same paperclip again and again?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  10 місяців тому

      I would watch my more recent version of this video. I don't really use paper clips anymore. I like to use bits of sprue which is better.

  • @Oldmaite
    @Oldmaite 6 місяців тому

    Wish id watched this before i put my first space marine together. One of the ones holding gun with 2 hands.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  6 місяців тому

      Now you know and you can be sure to think about how to build your next miniatures :D good luck

  • @ChaseDaOrk3767
    @ChaseDaOrk3767 2 роки тому

    Could I simply use super glue if I don't have any plastic glue for whatever reason that may be?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому +1

      Of course you can. Just be aware super glue doesn’t provide as permanent a bond as the plastic glue. You can drop a miniature glued with super glue and it could still have pieces break off or even just while your painting. If you are going to be glueing a lot of plastic together in the future I do recommend the polycement. But super glue is absolutely fine to use until your able to invest in some plastic glue 👍🏻

    • @ChaseDaOrk3767
      @ChaseDaOrk3767 2 роки тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam Alright, thanks

  • @LaMOi1
    @LaMOi1 7 місяців тому

    I have found TAMIYA cement is the best.
    REVELL is a bit crap really. Quite a weak bond.
    I super glue my mini’s to feet to the base.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  7 місяців тому +1

      Yeah theres something about the TAMIYA glue. its my go to glue.
      using superglue to attach miniatures to the base is a great idea as well

  • @joelpatterson3118
    @joelpatterson3118 Рік тому

    Don’t see anyone doing it so there’s probably a reason but why not just prime on the spruce?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому +1

      you could prime on the sprue, the issue comes when you take those parts off the sprue. you would need to clean up the areas where it was connected. if it is something you want to try out then give it a go, everyone works differently.

    • @joelpatterson3118
      @joelpatterson3118 Рік тому

      @@TableTopReadyUA-cam Definitely. I appreciate the response. I'm creating a new chapter of space marines now and i'm going to give this a go. I'll come back to share my results.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      go for it, you can always send pics to contacts@tabletopready.co.uk for me to have a look

  • @Heph1983
    @Heph1983 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @jeanfoutre3620
    @jeanfoutre3620 Рік тому

    I just pain them on the sprue and then, once cut off the sprue, i do a few easy quick fix ups. As for the shades and lighting effects, i did a side by side comparison with a "assemble and then paint" and found them vastly overrated - hard to tell the difference. Not worth the extra effort.
    TLDR: just pain them on the sprue, cut them off, fix up the little painting errors, glue them together.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      Everyone is different. What you prefer to do will not be right for everyone. I encourage people to try different things.

  • @furiousv775
    @furiousv775 2 роки тому

    Space marines are too complex, have a tutorial on how orks go together? Not the new monopose boyz, but the vintage 2000 ones.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      I’m gonna have to get an Ork video done for yah soon. Just wait a little longer 🙏🏻

  • @MorrowindES17
    @MorrowindES17 Рік тому

    What type of super glue did you use my super glue just dry up all the time.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  Рік тому

      I just use what’s ever around to be honest. Just keep trying different ones until you find one you like 👌🏻

  • @stevendrewett5498
    @stevendrewett5498 7 місяців тому

    Do u need glue?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  7 місяців тому

      depends what for? in general yes

    • @stevendrewett5498
      @stevendrewett5498 7 місяців тому

      Chaos space marines?

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  7 місяців тому +1

      if your building chaos space marines or any kind of plastic miniature then I reccomend using plastic glue/polycent

  • @DreamVikings
    @DreamVikings 7 місяців тому

    I always sub assemble in the worse ways. My Alpha 1 level of autism does not allow me to know the left side of the bolter floating 0.00001 inches away from the marines chest is not properly (as per my skill level) painted.
    I waste copious amounts of paint and time.

  • @andro4885
    @andro4885 2 роки тому +1

    You didn't use the drill for the holes on the weapons? I call Heresy on this one. Great Vid by the way.

  • @CMTechnica
    @CMTechnica 2 роки тому

    Made the egregious mistake of not painting my first minis in sub assemblies. Won’t be doing that again.

    • @TableTopReadyYouTube
      @TableTopReadyYouTube  2 роки тому

      Don’t worry too much about sub assemblies. It does make it much easier though. At least you can do it from now on

  • @asddsa7949
    @asddsa7949 Місяць тому

    I use chopsticks, highly recommend

  • @Der_Dekanter
    @Der_Dekanter Рік тому

    Yeah i am currently painting scions and mannthr flag bearer is fucking killing me 😂 never gluing together then painting again

  • @Born_Stellar
    @Born_Stellar 2 роки тому

    WRONG! build everything and then paint!
    lol, just kidding. I'm lazy and I figure if I can't paint it I can't see it so whatever.

  • @frostmagemarii
    @frostmagemarii Рік тому

    I gotta say, impressive work.. but dear god is that too much work for rank and file when you have to have multiple squads out on the table.