The Gear EVERY Miniature Painter NEEDS

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
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    0:00 Intro
    1:10 Sit & See
    4:29 Brushes & Brush Care
    6:38 Model Building Gear
    11:24 Hold It, Stick It, & Hydrate It
    13:14 Wet Palette
    14:36 Priming, Rattle Cans, & Air Brushing
    15:55 STORAGE WARS!
    20:04 Final Thoughts & Outtakes
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  • @Ranzarok
    @Ranzarok Рік тому +210

    As a 57 year old hobbyist, I would include one of those headband magnifying glass thingies. :)

    • @angelightartstudio8986
      @angelightartstudio8986 Рік тому +12

      Yes! I'm 65 so I need one to do eyeballs!

    • @fredgilbert2032
      @fredgilbert2032 Рік тому +12

      Yep my wife calls them my nerd glasses...

    • @PK56891
      @PK56891 Рік тому +21

      As a younger guy with great eyes, near and far. I still use one.

    • @GaudiaCertaminisGaming
      @GaudiaCertaminisGaming Рік тому +3

      That was the only thing I was interested in and he didn’t mention it :(

    • @lorenwillis425
      @lorenwillis425 Рік тому +4

      He has them linked in his description (sexy gogs). I got some, they work well, plus the light on them is great as well.

  • @bakezori
    @bakezori Рік тому +274

    Old pill bottles make excellent painting handles. Sometimes, you can even store the 'in progress' model inside the pill bottle. You can also add whatever weight you like for hand feel.

    • @angelightartstudio8986
      @angelightartstudio8986 Рік тому +8

      Exactly, and I love how I can transport the model easily inside, and the bottle is just the right size for my small hands.

    • @SPQRKlio
      @SPQRKlio Рік тому +7

      @@angelightartstudio8986 I’ve been using pill bottles, too, but I hadn’t even thought of putting the mini inside!

    • @angelightartstudio8986
      @angelightartstudio8986 Рік тому +6

      @@SPQRKlio Yes- have the two way lids: easy open/smaller side of the cap to stick the model onto, and just screw the larger end onto the bottle. Flip the lid to transport the model inside. Larger bottle for larger models. I can put them safely into my paint box or backpack for transport.
      I also have a mini wet palette system for transport. I cut down several sponge and pallette paper pieces to fit clear plastic craft screw-lid stackable containers. They are about 2.5 inches wide by 1.5 high. I bring 3 or 4 with me and an extra with precut extra parchment to replace when using other colors. Small and portable!
      Happy painting!

    • @xmann10761
      @xmann10761 Рік тому +7

      Also, and this is a really hot tip, fill a large pill bottle with sand, very VERY carefully heat it with a hair dryer and squeeze with a gloved hand. Poof! perfect fitted handle to your hand! just have care not to burn yourself.

    • @wylie4440
      @wylie4440 Рік тому

      Sand and PVAglue for the weighty filling. No more storage option then, but I tried a stack of washers or coins i think before anything else, and didnt appreciate the rattling/shifting. Anything you can remove from the bottle easily is probably going to have enough clearance to move in there, hence why I went right to glue. Then it's just a matter of finding how full you like it.

  • @milgram12
    @milgram12 Рік тому +21

    My go-to water cup is a mason jar. Here are the selling points: cheap, and available everywhere; clear, so you can see how dirty the water is; large, so it doesn’t get dirty as fast; lid, so you are less likely to spill it; obviously not a cup, so you won’t drink it.

    • @calebbarnhouse496
      @calebbarnhouse496 Рік тому +3

      Tons of people drink from Mason jars

    • @guyclegg
      @guyclegg Рік тому

      I might consider this. Because I use a water cup nearly paint pot sized and I almost jammed my brush into some paint pot lol

    • @CasualTS
      @CasualTS 4 місяці тому

      I went to a restaurant that served drinks in mason jars 😊

  • @thatguyinthesky2553
    @thatguyinthesky2553 Рік тому +47

    15:33
    That's the first time in 3 years of watching tutorial I've ever seen an honest to God, proper alternative to Spray can/airbrush Priming to just use a brush. Thank you.

    • @fredgilbert2032
      @fredgilbert2032 Рік тому +4

      Here in the South of the US its too humid for a lot of the year to use rattle cans. I always keep some brush on primer handy

    • @wyattbirch
      @wyattbirch Рік тому

      There is brush on primer too, Vallejo has some in their paint line. I've also have had a lot of luck using Liquitex Black Gesso, which is very inexpensive. The one downside I've noticed with Gesso is that it doesn't work on resin models, but for metal and plastic it's worked very reliably.

  • @spacetonium
    @spacetonium Рік тому +84

    If you're going to be doing any sort of kitbashing, I'd highly recommend a jeweler's saw. They're incredibly good at producing thin, precise cuts on minis.

    • @OtterThunder
      @OtterThunder Рік тому +7

      Yes that's a reasonable idea, but have you heard of the "try to use only green stuff to stick parts that don't work together while getting increasingly mad and fucking up your mini" method?

  • @faust5894
    @faust5894 Рік тому +7

    Pro tip for painters with infants: save the baby food bottles. They work well as painting handles with some blue tac

  • @rhammitt88
    @rhammitt88 Рік тому +37

    For the lighting section I'd say a headlamp is a good thing to get too. I never paint without mine and it just really helps to have that light that never gets blocked by anything that is always pointed right where you are looking.

  • @VentiChristopher
    @VentiChristopher Рік тому +31

    One thing that I found useful are watchmaker’s tools like tweezers- the kind that constantly apply force and release when you apply pressure to the handle. I have shaky hands, so having a bit secured in one of these helps with assembling finicky parts or small models. I would also add a pin vise and wire cutters/pliers but that’s because I do a lot of pinning in my assembly process.

    • @evanlindsey1100
      @evanlindsey1100 Рік тому +2

      I have a set of precision electronics tweezers that are along the same lines. They are able to easily pick up and hold small pieces. While the exact set that I have isn't available anymore, similar sets are available on Amazon.

  • @aaronbrown4275
    @aaronbrown4275 Рік тому +33

    RE: Wet pallets. I recently started putting a piece of paper towel under the paper so it's between it and the sponge. It helps regulate the flow quite a bit and evens out the amount of water that's being transferred to a more consistent level. IMO, it's a mind-blowing change that really helped me go from "wet pallets are nice" and "I cannot paint without one".
    I personally learned it from the Paintman Journeying UA-cam channel. I'm sure it's not a secret or anything, just the first place I saw it.

    • @Wolfie21384
      @Wolfie21384 Рік тому +2

      Zumikito had it in his recent video as well. Next time I sit down to paint I'm going to try it.

    • @oliverp3545
      @oliverp3545 Рік тому +2

      We're all copy cats......

    • @Lamefoureyes
      @Lamefoureyes Рік тому

      Thanks for the heads up, I'm going to try this too

    • @kennethmelsen
      @kennethmelsen Рік тому +1

      I did not know that particular trick. I'll try it out!

    • @GarrettPDGA
      @GarrettPDGA Рік тому

      I try to stay away from paper towel or paper if any kind. The fibres break down and end up in my brush and on the mini. Having trouble finding a better alternative though so 🤷🏼

  • @PewpewFiah
    @PewpewFiah Рік тому +5

    Disposable gloves! And filter masks if you wanna airbrush/paint indoors.

  • @chadnine3432
    @chadnine3432 Рік тому +10

    When setting up my space, I found a huge, ugly table at a used store. It's got a thick, laquered top surface, and green legs. It's solid as a rock. It's perfect. :D I use cutting mats to protect the surface, but it gets paint and glue etc on the top. That just adds to it's charm.

  • @magnusmillerwilson
    @magnusmillerwilson Рік тому +5

    Dude. The commandeered box by the wife made me laugh SO HARD. Not only was it funny the way you presented it, it rang so true.

  • @ratman505
    @ratman505 Рік тому +11

    Concerning the basic building kit: Army Painter has a good starter set of cheap equipment that I'm quite happy with, though the clippers are a little small for my decently large hands.
    Concerning the glue: Revell offers great plastic glue with a trunk-like nozzle that makes it very easy to apply to edges
    Concerning the cup: I like glasses because a) you see when you need to change your water much easier (at least on my setup) and b) you don't want to drink your washing water
    Lastly, concerning the box: I use the cardboard box that all my stuff was shipped in. It doesn't look nice but it doesn't have to and I know it has the correct size
    I am by no means any kind of expert - I painted two kill teams. However these were comfortable ways I went about getting started and that is the most important thing in my book. Like a wise man once said: stop trying to paint and paint. At least I think those were his words

  • @ScytheNoire
    @ScytheNoire Рік тому +19

    - Hair Dryer to save time
    - Makeup Brushes for dry brushing
    - Makeup Sponges & Eyeshadow Applicators for cleaning off paints/washes.
    - Magnification Eyewear to save your eyes
    - Sprue Goo! for gap filling
    - Pin Drill & Paper Clips for assembly
    - Milliput for gap filling, fixing, etc.
    Another tip: When your Tamiya Extra Thin Cement is running low, don't buy another bottle. Save money and buy Tamiya Airbrush Cleaner. It's the same chemical composition (cement is 50/50 mix, cleaner is 51/49 mix), but costs a lot less.

    • @RavenSelenite
      @RavenSelenite Рік тому +1

      Don't disagree but I think the point of the video was bare essentials, the minimum needed to paint, a grab box to take to FLGS, a put away kit for those who don't have a dedicated painting space always set up. Paint dries on its own so Hair dryer not essential, dry brushes yeah, might be good to have, I will be taking one next time I set up a travel kit like I needed the other week, but its wasn't NEEDED, just nice to have. As for pin drill and clips, they are in no way essential... and if you have plastic cement then you can probably make up a small amount of sprue good when needed instead of milliput or green stuff for gap filling

    • @angelightartstudio8986
      @angelightartstudio8986 Рік тому

      Wow, thanks for the tip on the Airbrush cleaner substitute!

  • @PearlJam2k6
    @PearlJam2k6 Рік тому +72

    There's one item i often keep close, as a prop maker (and ex-mini painter since i stopped playing years ago) its a hair dryer. It might seem overkill but some times it saves a lot of time to just quickly wiff over a model to quickly seal the color in. Especially useful when you finally got *that* perfect shade of color and you dont want it to dry out too fast in the cases you dont use a wet pallet but you need to use it up on a large model.

    • @SiliconBong
      @SiliconBong Рік тому +7

      Lighting is more important than anyone ever told me, I thought I was painting a perfect burgandy 'aged blood splash' one night - it was a deep brown in daylight :(

    • @PearlJam2k6
      @PearlJam2k6 Рік тому +1

      @@SiliconBong I feel you, i've done the same mistake before as well. Sometimes you luck out and it works fine, others you're pretty much repainting the entire thing.

    • @SiliconBong
      @SiliconBong Рік тому

      @@PearlJam2k6 oww, that hurts just thinking about it :(

  • @andreacook7431
    @andreacook7431 Рік тому +6

    For water cups, I use these $2 "apaothacary jars" that Michael's sells in their floral section. They're small enough to put in your pocket for travel, made of thick glass (I HAVE dropped them a couple times) and have a latching lid. When the lid is latched, they DON'T LEAK if you tip them over.

  • @OtterThunder
    @OtterThunder Рік тому +6

    Having a mini painting handle helped WAY more then I thought it would and is pretty key to prevent hand fatigue. The pill bottle with pins or a big gob of sticky tack/poster tack works great and is really versatile. The GW handle is awesome, but if you're painting a bunch of models at once and they aren't on bases already then I find it useful to have lots of them pre-mounted on handles.

  • @philgee486
    @philgee486 Рік тому +7

    Great vid
    A scalpel and blades
    Basing materials!
    Isopropyl alcohol to brush onto milliput to create gap filling butter/levelling and texturing cream (also to thin paint etc)
    Cheap non-prescription reading glasses as magnifiers
    Dremel for drilling/pinning/carving away plastic and resin
    Magnets
    MagicSculp - forget greenstuff
    PVA
    Very chewy dog snacks so she gives me half an hour's peace.
    Framed pic of the dog because she's off somewhere gnawing on her snack

  • @shaunscott4773
    @shaunscott4773 Рік тому +32

    "The weather isn't always nice" *laughs in Scotland*.
    Seriously this was super helpful thanks! Always good down to earth videos from yourself.

    • @etherdemon
      @etherdemon Рік тому +1

      He and I both live in Minnesota. Believe me.. it can snow in the middle of July where I live for no good damn reason. Freezing rain and 82 degree F weather in the same day isn't at all uncommon here. Also, we have tornadoes, so ... that's fun. :(

    • @iankay4915
      @iankay4915 Рік тому +2

      Scotland is the Caribbean compared to Minnesota 😂

    • @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t
      @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t Рік тому +1

      @@iankay4915 Way to confuse extremes of weather with the place just being shit.

    • @juliehamel8330
      @juliehamel8330 Рік тому

      Excuse me for barging in but... Canada. But jokes aside, i'm guessing the humidity must be pretty troublesome in Scotland, i saw a friend prime with citadel spray on a rainy day... Turned out all dusty and cumbly, had to strip the hole army, do not recommend 😭

  • @celestialinfinity
    @celestialinfinity Рік тому +3

    I make my own wet pallets using wet paper towels and parchment paper it's really easy I followed eons of battle's tutorial

  • @CryoPanda
    @CryoPanda Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the words of wisdom Jon. While I have already looked up these kind of topics, the tub and storage recommendations have really made planning a little easier.

  • @tamsinp7711
    @tamsinp7711 Рік тому +2

    For brush cleaning water I use two glass jam jars - dirty rinse and "clean" rinse.

  • @kcaudle52
    @kcaudle52 Рік тому +3

    Great suggestions on brushes. 90% of time I use a size 1. Only other suggestion I have it have two water cups. One for initial clean off and then a second that stays cleaner.

  • @KabinMiniatures
    @KabinMiniatures Рік тому +77

    I still like spray can primers. Even though they can be fickle, when you use them under the right circumstances, I feel they provide a very strong base to work from and help protect the minis in conjunction with the varnish at the end.

    • @silverrendprops9760
      @silverrendprops9760 Рік тому +6

      This is what I do. I don't like the prices of GW or even army painter. But I use the restoleum paint/primer line which has an insane number of colors and the cans can be found for about 10 at your local store if you don't have a LGS nearby.
      Using those colors for a primary base color shaves time of your armies aswell if that's what you are aiming for.

    • @dragonegger2
      @dragonegger2 Рік тому +3

      The Rust-Oleum brand of printer has been fantastic as a primer.
      Will varnish prevent the paint from chipping? I'm new to the hobby and looking for advice. There's nothing worse than spending hours on a mini only to have it start chipping.

    • @KabinMiniatures
      @KabinMiniatures Рік тому +4

      @@dragonegger2 yes, that's the idea. Varnish is a clear coat on top of your paint that provides extra protection. You can choose from gloss, satin, matt or any mix of the above to create the right shine and colour saturation. It really helps tie all your different areas together IMO and is a must when using decals.

    • @nameputhpong9041
      @nameputhpong9041 Рік тому

      I don’t get why you guys use ANY of these paints when there are cheaper alternatives for everything.

    • @d-emprahexpects849
      @d-emprahexpects849 Рік тому +1

      I prefer to avoid for multiple reasons: they can "dust" the paint and damage the miniature often for good, they are EXPENSIVE, they pollute a lot and if they sit too long many colors are as good as trash. I invested in a low tier airbrush and some Vallejo varnish. Coat of Gloss followed by a coat of Matt. Best anti-chipping strenght ever!
      Seriously, look into it and it can save you money and space

  • @phibes5807
    @phibes5807 Рік тому +4

    Since I plan to start minipainting soon, this video and the comment section are a godsend!

  • @allgravygames
    @allgravygames Рік тому +8

    We use scalpels at Broken Anvil and I never had previously, will always use them moving forward :D

  • @CitizenX815
    @CitizenX815 7 місяців тому +3

    I recently purchased a hands-free vice that was originally designed for doing soldering but it works great for painting miniatures also. It has four octopus-like arms that are very bendable and you can use them to hold the figure and maybe even hold a magnifying glass or something else to help you paint the figure. It has been a game changer

    • @Shadowdncer
      @Shadowdncer 4 місяці тому

      They can be nice, but you need a "good" one. The monstrosities that get sold most commonly with the two crocodile clamps and a magnifying glass are pretty much worse than useless in every way. The clamps destroy whatever you put in them, they don't hold position, the magnifier is trash. I got mine for soldering and scrapped it in favour of a pair of wooden clothes pegs in a vice.

  • @silverhoney6969
    @silverhoney6969 9 місяців тому +1

    This was a great starter video! I’m about to start painting minis for first time and this was a great summary for me to get organized. I have some kits and this helps to narrow down where to start.
    I love crafting and hobbies- most of these tools I have already but for other purposes, so I can gather 3/4 of it now, and fill in the blanks. Those storage ideas are perfect!! I have both of those

  • @Steggington_Rex
    @Steggington_Rex Рік тому +1

    Everything I fall out of a hobby streak I come listen to Ninjon and his enthusiasm for this hobby gets me right back into the mood for slaying grey!!!

  • @bored_pyro
    @bored_pyro Рік тому +2

    For me, another simple and "must have" is some way of mixing your paints well. I can't afford a vortex but a bag of stainless steel ball bearings or a pack of slingshot ammo from your local hunting store in each pot has vastly improved the quality of my painting. Especially for things like washes that SEEM well mixed because they are so thin, but actually aren't.

  • @destonlee2838
    @destonlee2838 Рік тому +2

    A little helping hand stand with a magnifying lens such as fly fisherfolk use for fly tieing is helpful. One can see for very detailed paint application and if applying multiple base coats on can arrange it so that overspray lands on second figure, conserving paint and time.

  • @user-cq6ro1zj2p
    @user-cq6ro1zj2p 10 місяців тому +1

    This might be the best video I’ve ever seen about starting the hobby. It’s also very entertaining. Thank you!

  • @martienpost2234
    @martienpost2234 Рік тому +2

    Leuchtturm magnifying spectacles is a fantastic addition for the more mature (old) painter :)

  • @dippshow
    @dippshow 10 місяців тому +1

    I have been out of the hobby for 20 years but got the itch recently, this video was perfect - thank you for all the helpful information!

  • @HotelCharliHill
    @HotelCharliHill Рік тому +3

    For my kit box i use a fishing tackle box. When you open it there’s also two tiers of holding areas. Paint fits in the bottom. It’s amazing
    You can also make your own model totes pretty easily

  • @Omnocolist
    @Omnocolist Рік тому +1

    I just got into the hobby and your video was a LOT of help. You not only saved me money, your videos saved me lots of time. My son and I painted our first space marines together with your help and we now have a cool hobby together. Thank you!

  • @chiselcheswick5673
    @chiselcheswick5673 Рік тому +2

    A little dust brush when building is always in my little kit. Usually a cut own old flat brush, but i use it loads when removing seam and mold lines and sanding smooth.

  • @hunterdavis9941
    @hunterdavis9941 Рік тому +1

    On the topic of cutting mats, if you want a cheap and medium sized one flexible cutting boards work great. You can often get multi packs for around 6-10 dollars and they are about the size of playmat/desk mousepad.

  • @SatyricSaint1999
    @SatyricSaint1999 Рік тому +2

    I have a lot of space issues and ended up finding a semi-sturdy case that was for some audio equipment at the thrift store that cost me $0.50 and got some foam that could be plucked out in squares at work for free and after gluing them together I have a padded case that fits all my paints that I can store under my table.

  • @josephbartmanovich2923
    @josephbartmanovich2923 Рік тому +4

    Bruh, Camping headtorch is 100% the best solution to lighting

  • @motoshudenyamanato921
    @motoshudenyamanato921 Рік тому

    Always good to go back at the base on this painting journey.

  • @Mrpetered33
    @Mrpetered33 Рік тому +2

    I have been using a Black Diamond LED headlamp for my portable painting setup while my permanent station is out of commission since I'm moving. They're neat since they have adjustable dimming and you're pointing light directly where you're facing, making wherever I can find a seat and put my wet palette a serviceable painting station for the time being.

  • @justinrisen1929
    @justinrisen1929 Рік тому +3

    Been building and painting miniatures for roughly 5 years now and all this time I didn't realize how much I really needed flexible sanding sticks until about 2 weeks ago. Picked em up at Hobby Lobby and my God they are absolutely a must. Cleanup without them both takes longer and never comes out as well as with them. Godsend for making joins disappear which is the primary reason I use them and they can be used wet as well to get that seam glassy flush. Great recommendations here mate.

  • @zano_korellio
    @zano_korellio Рік тому +1

    When it comes to storage, I have been using a Plano Hip Roof Tackle Box. It can fit EVERYTHING that I needed and more. Easy to carry with the handles, lots of compartments, and massive room on the bottom. I can fit my wet palette, paints, brushes, cleaner, tools, etc.

  • @coloradotrekker7441
    @coloradotrekker7441 Рік тому +2

    For transporting paints I use a foam lined, zippered case designed to hold alcohol inks. It fits most dropper bottle style paints (which works for me since I don't care for GWs pots). While it is more expensive than just using a tub, it is still reasonably priced and it holds each bottle securely with no chance of spillage.

  • @SomeGunNerd
    @SomeGunNerd 9 місяців тому

    My painting space is pretty small, so I paint on a little folding table so I can just put it out of the way when it’s not in use. My rinse cup is just one of those cheap plastic party cups, my light is an adjustable desk lamp I found in the trash, my painting handle is an old pill bottle with double sided tape, and my palette is made from a paper plate, some paper towels, and wax paper. It’s amazing how much of this stuff you can get even on a tight budget if you’re willing to improvise.

  • @mini_maven
    @mini_maven Рік тому +2

    Just want to say those Caboodles makeup cases make awesome carrying cases for hobby tools, a couple miniatures and even a couple paints if you are traveling to the store or a con.

  • @Wrecktapus
    @Wrecktapus 8 місяців тому +1

    I love poster tack. I've used the same marble-sized lump for several months. It's great for masking connection points when priming, and dry-fitting models with many parts. I always put some on the bottom of my contrast and shade pots to keep them from tipping over. Also, all of my finished models get a bit under the base when sitting on the shelf.

  • @Tighron
    @Tighron Рік тому +2

    my painting handle is just old 0.5 liter or 1 pint soda bottles and some poster tac, works pretty well so far. its kind of interesting seeing what kind of cheaper alternatives we can get away with.

  • @GirlPainting
    @GirlPainting Рік тому +1

    Further essentials i use on a regular basis. Tweezers, Hairdryer, Hobby glases, crocodile clamp on a stick for foam holding, hand drill, micro sol, bal bearings, paper towel, masking tape.

  • @sarawhite9338
    @sarawhite9338 Рік тому +3

    Another idea- if you like to share pics of your minis with friends or on social media, you may want to get a ring light. I got my boyfriend one from Amazon for about $10 for a 6" one with a tripod & a bunch of settings. So far he likes it for taking pics of his painted minis in progress & when he's done. 🙂

  • @faelwolf1177
    @faelwolf1177 9 місяців тому +2

    I no longer build models or paint miniatures (but getting inspired by this channel to do so again), but do have to do some small repair work at times.
    I have found that the thin plastic cutting boards they sell at the Dollar Tree to be very handy and cheap for using as a cutting mat, and they are paint resistant, too.
    LED bulbs run on the cool side, both in the light spectrum, as well as heat, and you can choose your brightness while also saving on the electric bill. And those type of desk lamps are a very common flea market,yard sale/thrift store item if you want to save a few bucks.

  • @unacceptableviews1505
    @unacceptableviews1505 Рік тому

    So glad I found this channel as I'm retired and want to get back into mini's. I love your set up and I find you are a very professional YT personality. I subbed and now have to watch some more of your stuff. Cheers.

  • @joshsancho7931
    @joshsancho7931 Рік тому

    I would love to see a nice 30 - 45 min video of you just reviewing and showcasing your minis. Love your work

  • @Godsailsthequeen
    @Godsailsthequeen Рік тому +3

    Taking the hobby again after long years, you quickly became my new go-to hobby content creator. Not there to kiss ass but eh, you should know you're producing high quality stuff and the algorithm is on your side. To think how I could have started in faaar better conditions all those years ago, when UA-cam was still in its infancy and I had to rely on scanned citadel painting books with instructions such as "to paint a model, fill your brush with paint. apply it on the model. Bam 'eavy metal stuff."

  • @tiffanylamb1187
    @tiffanylamb1187 6 місяців тому +1

    @ Ninjon, when traveling, always put your liquid bottles into a sealed plastic bag. That way, if they leak, they don't get all over your travel case and potentially ruin anything else. - Also, thank you so much for your content. You are the first content creator that I am watching of 2024. I just love your channel and all your advice!

  • @Wulf6491
    @Wulf6491 Рік тому +2

    I personally would get a headlamp before a desk clip lamp. But thats just my opinion. This is a great video, amazing advice!

  • @guillaumechevaux1704
    @guillaumechevaux1704 Рік тому +1

    For the light I use a aquarium light (from my old one), I set it on a wood box i craft and the light is just very good to see all colors of fishes

  • @jredhayjay196
    @jredhayjay196 Рік тому +1

    3:15 mark...yes, I totally agree with you. It's also been my experience that most lamps work better if there's a bulb in there

  • @billfromwork7203
    @billfromwork7203 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @MaskedRiderChris
    @MaskedRiderChris Рік тому +3

    Scrapbooking boxes, check! I've two paint racks on my wall over my painting table and those do just fine for me, but there is always overflow...always. I also need to be better about more storage for all my schtuff that takes up space on my painting table! I'm forwarding this video to a friend of mine who is wanting to get into painting as well to help him out a bit.

  • @funky_features51
    @funky_features51 Рік тому

    great video covers everything that is actually needed no fluff at all

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Рік тому +1

    Thank you , Jon .
    🐺

  • @mattperry9287
    @mattperry9287 Рік тому +2

    @Ninjon I've watched this video twice, 1 when it came out and today, and its a big help. Started this hobby at the start of the year and next year I want to get into airbrushing. The challenge for me is researching what is needed. There are to many videos on what air brush to get but not the set up and tools you need. I see people using box with a filter or a mask or nothing at all. You stated in this video that you often air brush at you desk and you put down paper. I would like to see a video on this subject, what is needed for airbrushing and how to set up the space.
    Thanks for all the videos. As always, they are a huge help. And lets find a little time in the day to slay the gray.

  • @totschieck
    @totschieck Рік тому +1

    I actually have the Frontier wargaming case for about a year now and it's flipping amazing.
    Personally, I like to be able to take away my painting stuff for when I want the kitchen table for other uses (dohh).
    All my paints, brushes and tools aswell as my WIP models fit in there and can be stored in a minute. Only my wetpallet won't go in there as I have a weird DIY one, and my less often used cups with gravel and other basing material for which I have a drawer elsewhere. It's a bit of an investment but worth it in my opinion

  • @FloTheUIM
    @FloTheUIM Рік тому +1

    Thank you for vindicating my use of airbrush primer with a brush to prime models - similar to you I have no practical way to spray paint models so opted for that method!

  • @dawnjackson5773
    @dawnjackson5773 Рік тому

    this is the video I needed... since my crafting room is about to turn into a work from the home office.

  • @aberodriguez4149
    @aberodriguez4149 Рік тому

    These are great ideas, plus those that were given by the community.

  • @johnodinsson3635
    @johnodinsson3635 Рік тому +3

    Wet palette is game changer. I started on the Masterson one, but upgraded to the Exemplar one and I love it

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 Рік тому +2

      Any flat tupperware box will serve just as well and cost a fraction of the price. Just grab a flat sponge or paper towel, cover with some parchment roll from the kitchen (cut to fit) and you’re good to go. Just remember to use distilled water not tap or bottled water to prevent mould.

  • @demokratorkodo
    @demokratorkodo Рік тому

    Great video that answered a lot of my questions. Thanks @Ninjon!!

  • @Jonathantatrotattoos
    @Jonathantatrotattoos Рік тому

    THIS is the video ive been scouring the internet for, love it!

  • @ZombieApocalypse09
    @ZombieApocalypse09 Рік тому +3

    Great video! I was just at a convention (for work, not fun stuff) with my frontier travel painting kit at my hotel room so I had something to do in the evening. Was great!
    The only thing I'd add is if you have cats... somewhere to store your brushes. My cat loooooves to chew on brushes. So having a ventilated box with a lid for my brushes to dry safely in is essential.

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 Рік тому

      Interesting about cats n brushes. So far my monsters don’t seem to be remotely interested in them. They did, however, completely chew up and wreck some plastic pipettes and will gnaw anything string-like.

    • @Marcells44
      @Marcells44 Рік тому

      Very true. The chewed 3 synthetics and a 8404 sable. I need to find a way to prevent this :X

  • @martinhardy5462
    @martinhardy5462 Рік тому +1

    A suggestion for priming miniatures, if you are just priming a few minis and you don't want to use a rattle can or airbrush. Artist's Acrylic Gesso, it is used for priming canvas and boards before painting, the clever bit is it shrinks as it dries, will adhere to metal, plastic or resin and you wash your brush in water (and it doesn't stink). Cheap too.

  • @ScaleModelMuse
    @ScaleModelMuse Рік тому +1

    Good share 👍 totally love my Ottlite...I have that same one. Recently upgraded to a bigger lamp and still have it as a back up.

    • @CornflakeJusticeHD
      @CornflakeJusticeHD Рік тому

      Doubleplus pro tip - use both lights at the same time to have even MOAR LIIIIIGGGHT!

  • @kylecooney6073
    @kylecooney6073 Рік тому

    So I’m not sure anyone has ever tried this or not but I’ve been using flat black acrylic gesso to prime my models for about a year now. Rattle cans were expensive and I didn’t have an airbrush at the time and saw a video talking about gesso. This stuff is super gloopy coming out of the bottle. You take a paint brush and just messily put it all over the model albeit as smooth as you can. Once it dries is when the magic happens. It hardens, and gets in all the crevices and doesn’t obscure any details. It’s amazing stuff and I love it for base coating.

  • @CosmicDuskWolf
    @CosmicDuskWolf 4 місяці тому

    My dad got me a magnifier light for Christmas one year a few years ago. ( More like 6), so it has a magnifying glass in the middle and a light around it. It has a clip and a standing base so you could use either or. It really upped my miniature painting. I do think dish soap, a toothbrush and rubbing alcohol for cleaning miniatures is important as well.

  • @Vertash
    @Vertash Рік тому

    These videos are always super helpful , Thanks!

  • @KurtisJoseph
    @KurtisJoseph Рік тому

    I love the intro man. The expression when you spin around in the chair is hilarious. It's how I look every time I home make resin GW models and pop them off the Mono X build plate while headed to my Army Painter cabinet un GW set up.

    • @KurtisJoseph
      @KurtisJoseph Рік тому

      This is also why I don't make content regarding these things. I am SOOOO the kind of guy to NOT spend huge money when I can do it myself. Lol! Your channel rocks bro. Keep it up.

  • @fich01
    @fich01 Рік тому +1

    Another good lighting option is a headlamp. Those things that tattoo artists tend to use sometimes. I find that I always obscure something or other with any sort of stationary lamp, and then I have to twist and turn to get it to where I can see what I'm painting. This way, you just nudge your head a little bit here or there, and there you go. It's been a massive game-changer for me.

  • @zippy5131
    @zippy5131 Рік тому +12

    I've been painting mini's for around forty years and still undercoat with a brush and Tamiya Flat black XF1. Those realy useful storage boxes come in all sizes and I find they are excellant for mini storage and paint storage. As Ninjon says it's not the kit that makes you a good painter.

  • @Coladita52
    @Coladita52 Рік тому

    Thank you for such awesome advice,you have made me think twice about all the gadgets.

  • @hugotremblay73
    @hugotremblay73 Рік тому +1

    I would add a simple basing material, either sand or flock. Either can be repainted to fit a theme, and beats a naked base anytime.

  • @Joyous-Knight
    @Joyous-Knight Рік тому +1

    All awesome recommendations! Think I need to UP my light game.

  • @SamoanSamurai
    @SamoanSamurai Рік тому

    Thank you for covering storage

  • @JasonFahy
    @JasonFahy Рік тому +1

    I've lost track of how many of these I've watched, but I always flinch in the intro when he paws at the brushes. "You're gonna bend bristles!" D8

  • @danphilpott6302
    @danphilpott6302 6 місяців тому +1

    Awesome content! Thanks from Newfoundland! Merry Christmas!

  • @enarramore77
    @enarramore77 Рік тому

    I like to use galvanize steel sheets over the sheet magnet, holds the models just a bit better. I use 3m double stick tape or similar to attached it to the bottom.

  • @Wijkert
    @Wijkert Рік тому +1

    Supercheap/free alternative for a painting handle is a upside down plastic pill bottle with blue tack or a cork (from a wine bottle) glued to it. I use the ones with the cork the most, because I tend to put pins in the feet of my mini's and can easily stick them to the handle that way. They are super light and comfortable; just find ones that fit your hand size well. Because of how light they are, they tend to tip over a little more easily. I "upgraded" them by gluing a cork coaster (any cork sheet or stiff cardboard should also work) to the bottom and that solved that issue nicely.

  • @caedes5728
    @caedes5728 Рік тому +1

    I have tried all sorts of clippers and the best ones are the tamiya ones, I have tried some other expensive Japanese clippers but the tamiya ones have been the most consistent. Swann Morton scalpel blades are fantastic as well.

  • @Mouse2379
    @Mouse2379 Рік тому

    The only thing I use in the building process that wasn't mentioned is a set of third hands. Saves a lot of time during glue-ups. I glue, clamp, and move on to the next bit. Big workflow improvement.

  • @aristotle29
    @aristotle29 Рік тому +8

    Hey Ninjon, I love your gear videos like this one and it has really helped me as I'm a new painter (only been painting minis since March), about 90% of the stuff you've recommended has worked out great for me. Being able to not waste a ton of money has worked out great and I think it has made me a better artist. For example, using artist paints instead of model paints. This has allowed me to figure out how to mix paints and has kept me from having a wall of paints that I see everyone else has.
    I have a suggestion for a video series that I think would be massively helpful for newbs like me and it seems no other UA-camr wants to tackle. A troubleshooting video series. There are plenty of videos out there that say "do this and it just works" but very few that say "here is the technique, and if you are encountering this problem here is how you fix it". You have done a video like this with your "Fixing your mini painting MISTAKES" video, which is helpful and I think that could be expanded into other techniques. Also, more videos on using oil paints would be great, maybe one on oil NMM, if you are up for the challenge :). Thank you for all of your help man!

    • @Ms_Ink
      @Ms_Ink Рік тому +2

      Love this idea! I’d like a “my models look furry after priming” troubleshooting guide. I think it’s because I live in a relatively cold environment but I’m not sure what to do to get my models looking sleek.

    • @aristotle29
      @aristotle29 Рік тому

      @@Ms_Ink Yeah, I've been working on the oil painting technique that Ninjon talks about in several of his videos. While it's doing okay for me, I'm not getting great results (I'm also like 6 months into this hobby so I'm expecting perfection), I'd still like to know what I'm doing wrong and having a series where an expert tells us what we could be doing incorrectly would be great.
      Hell, I'm super bad, I'll even give a list of things I'd like troubleshooting videos on that would be a mile long. I'd write that up and give it to him tomorrow, no questions asked, I'd just like to see how to fix my issues.

  • @AustinLindstrom
    @AustinLindstrom Рік тому

    The continued shade thrown at the GW Multi Figure Half Assed Priming Crossbow is gold.

  • @thesilvermario99
    @thesilvermario99 Рік тому +1

    Really nice video for beginners getting into Miniature painting and war gaming.
    A good idea is to just get what works for you and whatever you have available.
    My set up is just a 4Ft plastic table with my paints on the side in a little bin a lamp light and my knives and brushes to another side. I will say i do wish i had a cutting mat earlier because the table is getting really beat up.

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 Рік тому

      Yep, an A3-size cutting mat makes all the difference. I protect mine with old newspaper and pieces of cardboard when painting.

  • @devononair
    @devononair Рік тому +1

    Water cup? Use a jam jar! It has a lid, which means you won't spill red paint water on your beige carpet when carrying it.
    You don't need a wet palette. Just use smaller amounts of paint on your palette. I tried a wet palette and the paint would get too moist and the palette got moldy.

  • @lukecaspers9801
    @lukecaspers9801 Рік тому +1

    I use a DeWalt TSTAK deep tub with wheels and two cases on top for all my Miniature painting stuff. I do this as I'm not always painting at home I do session with friends, and it makes it super easy and portal. Also the Vallejo 80 paint foam insert fits snuggly into one of the compartments with all the paints and some rom around the sides and on top for stuff like my wet and dry palates and sprues. moderately expensive but Considering I have everything in there, airbrush included, its a great solution for having limited space and needing it packed away nicely while still being portable.

    • @MxchiefMaykr
      @MxchiefMaykr Рік тому

      I got myself a little stackable cantilever tool box for storing all my mini stuff in and it's brilliant! I used to travel a lot with my gear and don't have a fixed set up because i have to use one desk for several hobbies, so something that is portable and can be tucked away easily but had room for expansion like a tool box is perfect. A bit more expensive than scrapbooking boxes but being able to fit everything bar my minis into one box and have it be pretty modular inside and also travel well makes so much of a difference!

  • @Nommicus
    @Nommicus 5 місяців тому

    As a 48 year old mini painter I use or know a lot of what your saying but the museum putty and airbrush info on the bad things video you did among other things was good.
    As for adding I have always used the old clay style cat litter for bigger rocks on bases, we had cats in the 80s and as a young painter with no income to speak of I filled a pot with it and last refilled it 5 years ago lol.
    When you've attached the base layer of cooked soil and tea leaves a couple of these rocks glued in place literally and figuratively ROCK 😅.
    Also if you don't want to get a holder/handle simple wine corks, or if you want posh ones Champagne/Prosecco ones.
    You really only need one or two.
    Again had not heard of museum putty and huge thanks for that!!!
    ❤❤

  • @DanielEbeck
    @DanielEbeck Рік тому

    I have the Frontier Paint Station Mk1. It’s freaking awesome, that is my painting kit; it holds everything except my airbrush / compressor and my light.

  • @johncrowe6470
    @johncrowe6470 Рік тому

    Some excellent advice, thanks

  • @TravisDoerfler
    @TravisDoerfler Рік тому +1

    Awesome video as usual. As mentioned, tweezers are a godsend for snall buts. Also, dental tools. All the random shaped heads, something will fit your need.

  • @perkinsdearborn4693
    @perkinsdearborn4693 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I am getting back into miniature painting (kind of a seasonal thing for me). One thing that you might do a video on (if you haven't yet) is TIME. How do you find time for your hobby? What can you do to speed up the process of getting to the paint station and actually painting? How to set your own expectations on completing a paint project (speed vs. quality)? etc. I appreciate this back-to-basics content.