Assembling, Painting and Basing Celtic Warband AUDIO REDUX
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- In this video I show you how to Assemble, Paint and Base your Warlord Games Celtic Warband. Also how to apply their Water-slide decals.
The same technique can be across many different periods and settings.
I demonstrate using Citadel Contrast Paints but the same effect can be achieved using equivalents in other brands like Army Painter or Vallejo.
Please note, there are not enough shields on plastic sprues to give every warrior a shield, but Warlord do a separate pack of Celtic shields in resin which I used. The decals fit the resin shields too.
This technique is designed to get your troops painted quickly and get them on the table top.
These 'Celtic' troops from Warlord can also be used to represent Gauls and Ancient Britons, and I would imagine Celtiberians and Galatians... wherever the celtic influence and peoples spread through history.
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Some love went into those minis they look absolutly incredible
Thank you very much good sir!
My starter set is on its way!
I hope you enjoy assembling and painting it :)
@@kapitihobbies9360 I think I should.... a lot of work....
This was a very interesting and informative video with quite a few interesting tricks.
I especially liked how you smoothed out the areas you scraped with the tamiya cement.
Have to ask thought, are there any particular reason for why you choose to prime the miniature with a brush?
Most painters now a days seem to prefer spraycans or airbrush.
Also, why coat the model in a gloss varnish first and then go for a matt?
they look excellent mate
Thank you very much :)
@@kapitihobbies9360 thankyou for fast service and sorting out my address mistake your hobby shop is awesome and you have a very informative and up to date website will be using more for my hobby supplies
@@darrinstanaway8943 Thank you Darrin , really appreciate the feedback :)