Will white scar do the same as what you had for you base? Also what colors did you use because that white base looks like it has a hint of blue turquoise in it
Hey The Townhouse, thanks for watching! It was just TT Combat white spray paint. The camera kept going wonky filming it and giving it a cool/light blue look, but it is just plain white. I’m sure white scar would be sound. :)
I’ve had my half of the box set sitting built based and primed white like your …since not long after it came out,liked that there was not an air brush in sight🙂🤟 your painting scheme and a few twists and I actually think I could paint this entire Army b4 Halloween ,,,thank u 4 the Inspiration
Yerse! That’d what I like to hear, Ian! I tried an airbrush for a while but couldn’t take the cleaning all the time, so just spray cans for undercoats and brushes after that. It may not be as quick but I love brush painting :)
Rob, are you a member of any of the Mortal Realms facebook groups ? I note there are a lot of newcomers to the hobby joining these groups so your paint tips could be very useful to them.
Hey there Beyond hope! I'm in a few of them but I'm never certain whether they'd get the hump if I posted up there? May give them a message and see what the script is. Good thinking! :-)
Cheers Roelof, very much appreciated. :-) Glad you enjoy the videos! There'll be more nighthaunt in a few weeks, there's a pile of them need painting up! :-)
This is the best painting scheme I've seen!!! But, a quick question: what primer did you use for this model? It already has a bit of shading to it, and I'd love to capture that with my nighthaunt too!
Cheers Natalie, very much appreciated! :) It’s actually just white spray (either GW, Halfords or Army Painter). The camera doesn’t like white minis on white background so goes very ‘cold’ and makes bits look pale blue and shaded. It is just sprayed white though. :)
Cheers Colin, very much appreciated, and glad you've found it useful! :-). I really love the Nighthaunt models, so subbed to Mortal Realms, so expect more nighthaunt vids in the future... hopefully they'll be as useful! :-)
Great video again, thank you! Just a quick question, do you use varnish to seal your models afterwards? I only paint my minis for display purposes and so I don't really think it's necessary (different story of course for tabletop) but was interested to know your thoughts?
Cheers Tom, very much appreciated! :) I do! I use Halfords Matt Lacquer. I think it's meant for cars, but it's a really good varnish and I've never had any problems with it. Worst thing I've had is being distracted and spraying it too close, gave it a shine, but that's the same with any varnish. Cheap and in a spray can, so worth a look! :)
Cheers Isamu64, much appreciated! :) They're such great miniatures. When you look back at the old metal ghosts and similar the nighthaunts just look a lot more ghostly and floaty! I love them! :)
Hi! I like your videos! I have a silly question at first step, when you use nighthaunt gloom and nihilakh oxide, do you use both or could be we choose below both paints?
Thanks Oscar, much appreciated. To be honest, you could paint the ethereal bits in either. I have some painted with Hexwraith Flame, then the glaivewraiths are Nighthaunt Gloom, Nihilakh Oxide and Black. I think provided you get the fade to white you could really play about with the colours you use. :-)
Will white scar do the same as what you had for you base? Also what colors did you use because that white base looks like it has a hint of blue turquoise in it
Hey The Townhouse, thanks for watching! It was just TT Combat white spray paint. The camera kept going wonky filming it and giving it a cool/light blue look, but it is just plain white. I’m sure white scar would be sound. :)
I’ve had my half of the box set sitting built based and primed white like your …since not long after it came out,liked that there was not an air brush in sight🙂🤟 your painting scheme and a few twists and I actually think I could paint this entire Army b4 Halloween ,,,thank u 4 the Inspiration
Yerse! That’d what I like to hear, Ian! I tried an airbrush for a while but couldn’t take the cleaning all the time, so just spray cans for undercoats and brushes after that. It may not be as quick but I love brush painting :)
Cracking scheme 👍🏼.... will you use this when I start mortal realms 👌🏼 cheers
Cheers Gary, very much appreciated! :) They're some great looking miniatures the Nighthaunt and so many great little effects you can add to them! :-)
Rob, are you a member of any of the Mortal Realms facebook groups ? I note there are a lot of newcomers to the hobby joining these groups so your paint tips could be very useful to them.
Hey there Beyond hope! I'm in a few of them but I'm never certain whether they'd get the hump if I posted up there? May give them a message and see what the script is. Good thinking! :-)
what colour did you base this with?
Hey there hybridharris, thanks for watching. It’s sprayed with Halfords white primer initially. :)
@@BrushandBoltgun thank you!
I realy Love the way how you paint!
I use you vids as a tutoriol for my own mini’s.
Keep up the Good work!
Greetings from the Netherlands 👍🏼
Cheers Roelof, very much appreciated. :-) Glad you enjoy the videos! There'll be more nighthaunt in a few weeks, there's a pile of them need painting up! :-)
The Brush & Boltgun awesome!! Can’t wait to see what you’ll make of it!
Cheers.
This is the best painting scheme I've seen!!! But, a quick question: what primer did you use for this model? It already has a bit of shading to it, and I'd love to capture that with my nighthaunt too!
Cheers Natalie, very much appreciated! :) It’s actually just white spray (either GW, Halfords or Army Painter). The camera doesn’t like white minis on white background so goes very ‘cold’ and makes bits look pale blue and shaded. It is just sprayed white though. :)
Great effect! Have watched and followed a few of your tutorials awesome work!
Cheers James, very much appreciated! Hopefully a lot more to come. :-)
Enjoyed this video bud , again really informative, great for a newbie like me ,thank you
Cheers Colin, very much appreciated, and glad you've found it useful! :-). I really love the Nighthaunt models, so subbed to Mortal Realms, so expect more nighthaunt vids in the future... hopefully they'll be as useful! :-)
Great video again, thank you! Just a quick question, do you use varnish to seal your models afterwards? I only paint my minis for display purposes and so I don't really think it's necessary (different story of course for tabletop) but was interested to know your thoughts?
Cheers Tom, very much appreciated! :) I do! I use Halfords Matt Lacquer. I think it's meant for cars, but it's a really good varnish and I've never had any problems with it. Worst thing I've had is being distracted and spraying it too close, gave it a shine, but that's the same with any varnish. Cheap and in a spray can, so worth a look! :)
@@BrushandBoltgun cheers for the info Rob, I will definitely check that out in future!
Thanks for sharing your art.
Cheers Nicolas, very much appreciated! :)
Amazing! Most detailed and - can I say- loving art done to these miniatures. Thank you!
Cheers Zait, that really is very much appreciated! :)
Just amazing, I love how you do it.
Cheers Squallstrife88, really appreciate that! :-)
Nice Video! 👍
Cheers AggroMax, very much appreciated! :-)
Good to see you're in good health. Hope all is well over the pond
Cheers Low Light, no plague here so far (by here I mean in my house...). Hope you're doing good and staying safe! :)
Looks good, I like the ethereal style of these guys.
Cheers Isamu64, much appreciated! :) They're such great miniatures. When you look back at the old metal ghosts and similar the nighthaunts just look a lot more ghostly and floaty! I love them! :)
This is a great scheme well done!
Cheers TheDuffman, very much appreciated! :)
Hi! I like your videos! I have a silly question at first step, when you use nighthaunt gloom and nihilakh oxide, do you use both or could be we choose below both paints?
Thanks Oscar, much appreciated. To be honest, you could paint the ethereal bits in either. I have some painted with Hexwraith Flame, then the glaivewraiths are Nighthaunt Gloom, Nihilakh Oxide and Black. I think provided you get the fade to white you could really play about with the colours you use. :-)
Nice!
Cheers Michael, very much appreciated! :)
Nice looking
Cheers The Twilight Zone, very much appreciated! :-)