These sculpts have held up very well, seeing as the Uruk-Hai are like 20 years old. As you demonstrate here, they're quite easy to paint efficiently since they're almost all textured metal.
You are easily the best painting tutorial UA-cam channel out there! I love following your tutorials because they get my models looking AMAZING easily! Also I have been learning more about painting as I watch, so I can do much better without a tutorial then when I started! If I have one request it would be the glottkin it’s huge and makes an amazing proxy for a great unclean one. But also is great is aos! I’m planning to get one soon and am very scared to paint it. There seems to be only like 1 tutorial on how to paint it, and that one is not very good. So I’m very scared about making it look good without a good tutorial. If you made a video about it that would make my YEAR!
Oh sweet, started painting LOTR mini's a month ago or so, awesome to see this, I was hoping you would do some LOTR's stuff! They turned out fantastic. Love seeing what you can do with older models.
So glad I found your channel! I'm really keen to paint up some of my grey Middle Earth minis and these kidns of guides are gonna be a huge help to get me through them in a way I can actually manage. Thanks for making the guides!
Just found your channel recently. So impressed with the flesh tone of the Uruk Hai. Makes a fantastic change to see orcs painted in Tolkien style instead of D&D green....will be working through your videos picking up ideas & effects as I'm just restarting my interest after a 40 year break
Thank you so much for this great tutorial (and for the one dedicated to Rohan). Watching them gave me the push I was looking for to start playing and collecting Middle-Earth. Question: Will you also do the tutorials of the two remaining Battlehosts in the future? Greetings from Italy.
Nice! I super cleaned my gold vindicators and am turning them into his Celestial Vindicators now! hardest part for sure is the white edge highlighting/panneling lines. He does them so clean! very hard to do them that clean.
Thanks for your content. Its been a big help to get into painting. But can you pls tell me how you did the basing for the Uruks? I really like the minamlisitic design and approach. Did u use Citadel Technical?
Hello I would like to know if there is an equivalence to mortariom grime in the above range of shades and contrasts. Thanks in advance and congratulations for the channel.
I'm curious to the skin tone variations, from what I can pull there is a blue-ish grey, black/red, a red/white/ and a black/blue. but outside of uruks, it seems only the other orcs give us varieties into green and pale?
Really nice video tutorial! I’m actually planning on following your video to paint my own urak hai but I have a question in regards to thinning out paint. I’ve been told by many other people to always thin out my paint but it looks like you didn’t do so. Is that the case or am I just not paying attention? I’m completely new to painting models and the hobby as a whole.
Welcome to Warhammer Painting! To answer your question, when it comes to my videos, anything that is a Shade or a Contrast Paint unless I say or use a number like 2:1 Black Templar:Contrast Medium for example, you don't need to thin them down they can come from the pot absolutely no problem. Base and Layer Paints however should always be thinned down with a little bit of water on a palette!
These sculpts have held up very well, seeing as the Uruk-Hai are like 20 years old. As you demonstrate here, they're quite easy to paint efficiently since they're almost all textured metal.
A sign of truly classic and everlasting design!
Definitely agree on that last part.
They were some of the first models I ever painted, and I still don't think they look terrible...
@@Warhipster We need more Lord of the Rings.... way more... ;) Thanks for the channel as always.
You are easily the best painting tutorial UA-cam channel out there! I love following your tutorials because they get my models looking AMAZING easily! Also I have been learning more about painting as I watch, so I can do much better without a tutorial then when I started! If I have one request it would be the glottkin it’s huge and makes an amazing proxy for a great unclean one. But also is great is aos! I’m planning to get one soon and am very scared to paint it. There seems to be only like 1 tutorial on how to paint it, and that one is not very good. So I’m very scared about making it look good without a good tutorial. If you made a video about it that would make my YEAR!
Oh sweet, started painting LOTR mini's a month ago or so, awesome to see this, I was hoping you would do some LOTR's stuff!
They turned out fantastic. Love seeing what you can do with older models.
All the yes!!! lotr. Thank you enjoy the weekend
You too Sir!
Awesome ! Please more LotR from Time To Time
I’m in the process of getting this box set, and you’ve really helped ! Keep up the good work.
So glad I found your channel!
I'm really keen to paint up some of my grey Middle Earth minis and these kidns of guides are gonna be a huge help to get me through them in a way I can actually manage. Thanks for making the guides!
Awesome! Absolutely love how you used mortarion grime and the result
Just found your channel recently. So impressed with the flesh tone of the Uruk Hai. Makes a fantastic change to see orcs painted in Tolkien style instead of D&D green....will be working through your videos picking up ideas & effects as I'm just restarting my interest after a 40 year break
Dang these are cool, truly an army worthy of Mordor!
Love this, thank you. How did you do the bases?
omg cant believe you painted this :D looks amazing bud:D
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you so much for this great tutorial (and for the one dedicated to Rohan). Watching them gave me the push I was looking for to start playing and collecting Middle-Earth. Question: Will you also do the tutorials of the two remaining Battlehosts in the future? Greetings from Italy.
Want to see an tutorial für the two other Battlehosts aswell. Your way to paint the models and youre tutorials are insane!
This is excellent. Every other tutorial makes the Uruks look cartoonishly red instead of this slightly ruddy Ebony skin.
Bases are Astrogranite, drybrushed with Tyrant Skull. This was kindly shared on an AMA.
Great video as always! Gonna to try out your celestial vindicators recipe this week. I'm not too good as a painter so wish me luck!
Nice! I super cleaned my gold vindicators and am turning them into his Celestial Vindicators now! hardest part for sure is the white edge highlighting/panneling lines. He does them so clean! very hard to do them that clean.
There will be no dawn for men! - Great video, big thanks :) Any chance of more LotR minis? Battlehosts or the new Elrond?
would love see you paint Azog and Bolg with some Gunabad Orcs
Will you also paint the other battlehosts?
Thanks
Who do you serve? - SARUMAN!
Hello, how you did the basing ? It looks cool and easy
Thanks for your content. Its been a big help to get into painting. But can you pls tell me how you did the basing for the Uruks? I really like the minamlisitic design and approach. Did u use Citadel Technical?
You planning to do the other host sets ?
Yesss MESBG
That looks amazing! Might pick up some models as I'm actually enjoying the Rings of Power show.
Surely the Agrax ES will completely blank out the Targor RS ? The former being much darker than the latter I mean.
5 min in and your models looks already better than mine :(( aahah
Hello
I would like to know if there is an equivalence to mortariom grime in the above range of shades and contrasts.
Thanks in advance and congratulations for the channel.
I'm curious to the skin tone variations, from what I can pull there is a blue-ish grey, black/red, a red/white/ and a black/blue. but outside of uruks, it seems only the other orcs give us varieties into green and pale?
Really nice video tutorial! I’m actually planning on following your video to paint my own urak hai but I have a question in regards to thinning out paint. I’ve been told by many other people to always thin out my paint but it looks like you didn’t do so. Is that the case or am I just not paying attention? I’m completely new to painting models and the hobby as a whole.
Welcome to Warhammer Painting! To answer your question, when it comes to my videos, anything that is a Shade or a Contrast Paint unless I say or use a number like 2:1 Black Templar:Contrast Medium for example, you don't need to thin them down they can come from the pot absolutely no problem. Base and Layer Paints however should always be thinned down with a little bit of water on a palette!
@@Warhipster thank you so much I’ll keep that in mind as I paint them
will you do gondor as well?
Do you use the side of the brush for highlights?
What did you use for primer and bases??
Доброго дня,а подскажите пожалуйста.Как вы грунтуете миниатюры?
Do you put agrax on targor? 😉
Are you using the new agrax earthshade?
That's amazing. (As all of your works.) I want to ask however, how fast did you paint this host?
sadly you dont show the baseing. seems like no one on youtube ist doing that part so its very hard vor a beginner to learn this kind of stuff
I'll scour eBay just for that Palantir alone. I'll use it as an Objective Marker for AoS and Warcry.