Thats the main idea here... not getting to into the detail but getting them rather done... if later on I want to go back to the for touch up or something like that then that is perfectly fine
@@MoustacheandMinis Very true. I still get stuck in the mentality of "I'm scared to make a mistake!", but I'm finding out that correcting mistakes aren't that time consuming and it's more important just to get paint on the model. Using a thicker brush (with a fine tip) to base areas tends to be better than a tiny brush as well, as it holds more paint. I fell into that trap too.
Love the delivery and the work you have put in. I'm just getting into Warhammer and bought the ultimate starter set and the World Eater Combat Patrol. I'm definitely going to follow along with your tips and trchniques and hope that my army turns out half as good as yours!
Just discovered this channel. You did an exceptional paint job on those World Eaters. It's especially impressive that you were able to complete it in only eight days. I want to get this set and give it a go myself. Thanks for sharing!!
Paint list would be amazing since I really love your paint scheme and the outcome more then any other I have seen on internet and would like to replicate it (dont have airbrush, small room so i would apply all of it by starting brush from citadel i have) please if you would correct me if I am wrong with any colours it would be amazing. So from what I understood from video, for berserkers/invocatus base black primer, thinned down warplock bronze, bernus gold over that (google found only watches to sell, no paint to buy, dunno which one you ment), liquid magic(also dunno, if you mean some colour or agrax)/agrax earthshade over armor, Necron comound drybrush for heighlights, black templar contrast for blacks, Flesh Tearers Red, Shyish Purple for cables, Warp lightning on granades, Lupercal Green for loin cloth, vallejo flath earth for leather, bonewhite for skin, bone, Plate Mail Metal for weapons, chains, teeth of weapons, plasma coils, agrax again for darkening of all models. Jakhals light brown(dunno which one, new to painting),drybrush white for debth, Darkoath Flesh thinned down (3/1? 4/1?) thinned with contrast medium for skin, Flesh Tearers Red, black templar for leather/boots, Warp lightning on granades, Bases sit on allready done texture paint, red (not sure which one, looks pretty light) for parts that are not texture, (if you want blood for blood god on top), Mordant Earth over it for cracked earth, blood (dunno which one is best) aand done. I really like the blood on weapons so I would love to know what it is if its same blood as well. Also not sure what to use for eyes of Jakhals and their head cos it wasnt mentioned i think. Same with berserker eyes. Loved the video so much! I am about to paint the Exalted of the Red angel that I found tacked away in one small shop but I will be starting out with Combat Patrol first probably before I have enough courage to get into painting Angron (he looks very scary as first painting project tbh.)
That is all pretty dang close to what I was using. When I am going for thinned out it is usually about 50/50 but it is a little bit by feel. Liquid magic is agrax but again bit thinned and my go to blood is blood for the bloodgod
@@MoustacheandMinis Ahh, but that's where we disagree, my Icelandic friend. The only difference between good art, and great art, from a technical perspective is how well hidden the thievery is. It's not a bad thing, as most of us in the painting community are, by our nature, quite Skaven-like in our acquisition of skills, stealing ideas and techniques from a bunch of different places, crashing them into each other, and coming up with new approaches based on previously acquired knowledge, often to hilarious and and disasterous effect... but, sometimes, everything lines up just right, and we find painterly gold in the process. Also, like most theft of information, it can't deprive others of access to it, to do the same, repeatedly, so it just serves to spread said information ever further. All that being said, I seem to be getting quite philosophical over my morning cup of coffee, so I'll simply leave it there, for now, and thank you for taking the time to share your efforts with all of us here on the interwebs.
@@MoustacheandMinis Having ADHD, I've got to capitalize on those golden moments of "just caffeinated enough" when they happen... there's no point in letting them go wholly to waste.
well good looking minis yes if not going be seen not doing some thing andgetting dun will be best and have a good time do your thing wish i kud do it but nope the star trek telaporter has not bin inveted yet but if whas well i be thare tel then will just see what post hare tell the nest vid
Amazing and helpful for us casual painters, as usual! Thanks Jon !
So very welcome indeed and glad it helps
Really enjoyed the relaxed painting video and the result
Thats very good to hear
Nice work! It takes me around 12 hours to finish a single Berzerker. I really need to scale back my insane perfectionism...
Thats the main idea here... not getting to into the detail but getting them rather done... if later on I want to go back to the for touch up or something like that then that is perfectly fine
@@MoustacheandMinis Very true. I still get stuck in the mentality of "I'm scared to make a mistake!", but I'm finding out that correcting mistakes aren't that time consuming and it's more important just to get paint on the model. Using a thicker brush (with a fine tip) to base areas tends to be better than a tiny brush as well, as it holds more paint. I fell into that trap too.
Love the delivery and the work you have put in. I'm just getting into Warhammer and bought the ultimate starter set and the World Eater Combat Patrol.
I'm definitely going to follow along with your tips and trchniques and hope that my army turns out half as good as yours!
Wrlcome to the hobby
@@MoustacheandMinis I sre what you did there! 😆
i will paint my box this week
Awesome ... Have fun!
Just discovered this channel. You did an exceptional paint job on those World Eaters. It's especially impressive that you were able to complete it in only eight days. I want to get this set and give it a go myself. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you very much and welcome
Paint list would be amazing since I really love your paint scheme and the outcome more then any other I have seen on internet and would like to replicate it (dont have airbrush, small room so i would apply all of it by starting brush from citadel i have) please if you would correct me if I am wrong with any colours it would be amazing.
So from what I understood from video, for berserkers/invocatus base black primer, thinned down warplock bronze, bernus gold over that (google found only watches to sell, no paint to buy, dunno which one you ment), liquid magic(also dunno, if you mean some colour or agrax)/agrax earthshade over armor, Necron comound drybrush for heighlights, black templar contrast for blacks, Flesh Tearers Red, Shyish Purple for cables, Warp lightning on granades, Lupercal Green for loin cloth, vallejo flath earth for leather, bonewhite for skin, bone, Plate Mail Metal for weapons, chains, teeth of weapons, plasma coils, agrax again for darkening of all models.
Jakhals light brown(dunno which one, new to painting),drybrush white for debth, Darkoath Flesh thinned down (3/1? 4/1?) thinned with contrast medium for skin, Flesh Tearers Red, black templar for leather/boots, Warp lightning on granades,
Bases sit on allready done texture paint, red (not sure which one, looks pretty light) for parts that are not texture, (if you want blood for blood god on top), Mordant Earth over it for cracked earth, blood (dunno which one is best) aand done. I really like the blood on weapons so I would love to know what it is if its same blood as well.
Also not sure what to use for eyes of Jakhals and their head cos it wasnt mentioned i think. Same with berserker eyes.
Loved the video so much! I am about to paint the Exalted of the Red angel that I found tacked away in one small shop but I will be starting out with Combat Patrol first probably before I have enough courage to get into painting Angron (he looks very scary as first painting project tbh.)
That is all pretty dang close to what I was using. When I am going for thinned out it is usually about 50/50 but it is a little bit by feel. Liquid magic is agrax but again bit thinned and my go to blood is blood for the bloodgod
Ooh... More ideas and approaches to steal...
Excellent work, as always, sir. Looking forward to seeing the next one, too.
No theft neccisary the tips and ideas are for everyone if they want them
@@MoustacheandMinis Ahh, but that's where we disagree, my Icelandic friend. The only difference between good art, and great art, from a technical perspective is how well hidden the thievery is.
It's not a bad thing, as most of us in the painting community are, by our nature, quite Skaven-like in our acquisition of skills, stealing ideas and techniques from a bunch of different places, crashing them into each other, and coming up with new approaches based on previously acquired knowledge, often to hilarious and and disasterous effect... but, sometimes, everything lines up just right, and we find painterly gold in the process.
Also, like most theft of information, it can't deprive others of access to it, to do the same, repeatedly, so it just serves to spread said information ever further.
All that being said, I seem to be getting quite philosophical over my morning cup of coffee, so I'll simply leave it there, for now, and thank you for taking the time to share your efforts with all of us here on the interwebs.
That reminds me of my days studying kiterature and philosophy. Quite deep and poetic for so early
@@MoustacheandMinis Having ADHD, I've got to capitalize on those golden moments of "just caffeinated enough" when they happen... there's no point in letting them go wholly to waste.
It would be cool to see you paint up some Deathguard...
That is deffinately an idea
Wow impressive color scheme...love it
Thank you very much for that
This is soo beautiful! I love it!
thank you so very, very much
Those bases look sick
Thank you very much... and that was the quick more crappy version of them
I lose my Mind painting red too!
It is quite the task on these guys
great vid. love the approach and result. this seems doable even for me.
Awesome to hear. I try to keep things approachable
Nice job !!
Thank you very much
really love the video but i cant seem to figure out what gold you used if anyone can help with the paints name or even the company would be a big help
Love the scheme, planning on doing your method for my world eaters, just leaving it all metal rather than adding red
Sounds very good... I was on the verge on doing that myself when I had hit that stage but still wanted the red tone personally
they look fantastic!! also you have a very cool accent+voice
Thank you so much... on all three accounts
Eu estava ansioso por esse vídeo desde o vídeo do combat patrol
Glad to finally please
@@MoustacheandMinisqual o nome da tinta vermelha que você usou? Ficou muito bom
@felipeaugustooliveira8882 it was a contrast paint, flesh tearers red
loved the video ! Would you consider doing the same format for a death guard combat patrol ?
It is highly likely as they always intrigue me
this dude needs to record some audio books
Thank you very much for that
Great voice for it
Love the honesty. But how long did it take you to build it?
Took a couple of evenings
What gold did you use? I can't seem to find "bernus gold" for sale anywhere. Is there a substitute paint you'd recommend?
Look for vallejo burnished gold
I wanted ask about what you use for Varnish for this paint scheme?
I use satin but an argument can be made for matt
Bro is like the bob ross of warhammer
That truly is an astounding compliment. I thank you very much indeed
Hey from Denmark epic
Thsnk you very much🙂
How many points of World eaters do you have?
Only closing in on 2k now
Is there a paint list? I know you said the red was contrast but which one was it?
Flesh tearers
Two part question: How much did you have to thin the warplock bronze to get it through the airbrush?
And is that red flesh tearer red?
The warplock was thinned quite a fair bit and yes that is flesh tearers red
@@MoustacheandMinis thank you! Awesome video and the models look great!
what color red contrast paint did you use for the berserker armor?
I believe that was flesh tearers red
@@MoustacheandMinis thank you! I also enjoyed recreating your world eater bases. thank you for sharing!
Truly happy to inspire
What red did you use for the armour? It looks so good : )
That eould be flesh tearers red contrast over the gold metallics
@@MoustacheandMinisthank you x
what red was used as armour base coat?
Black red from Vallejo if memory serves
Is that flesh tearers contrast?
Yes it is
well good looking minis yes if not going be seen not doing some thing andgetting dun will be best and have a good time do your thing wish i kud do it but nope the star trek telaporter has not bin inveted yet but if whas well i be thare tel then will just see what post hare tell the nest vid
Im assuming this guide isnt for those with a job or kids???
Well why not... I have a fulltime high pressure job and 4 kids...