My favorite thing about nids is that when painting, literally anything looks good on them. You can spit in the face of color theory like I did with my tyranids, and that just makes them look more alien and unnatural!
I haven’t posted them online a ton but the army has orange skin with a bit of pink drybrushed on the skin and the carapace is green with light blue drybrushed on. I am in the process of 3d printing antlers for all my tyranids and my hive fleet is named hive fleet jackalope. My nids are goofy and I’m not a great painter at all, but I have never seen a tyranid paint job I didn’t like. I legitimately chose my nids colors by borrowing some unused colors from a friend and seeing what happened. Nids are a fantastic starting army in my opinion and are great for fun experimentation or artistic expression.
If you're in the US a super cheap way to get the new Termagaunts kit is the Space Marine Board Game at Target. Under the cost of the regular kit of 10+1 Ripper Swarm, you get double those models plus an exclusive Lt. Titus model for your Space Marines
welcome to the hive mind :D i started to collect way back in 4th edition, and have slowly gotten myself up to 12k points. lost a little over 1k points with the purge of FW models to legends, but stil super nice models. lost the 2 hierodules, 1 malanthrope and 2 Dimachaerons. they where also our only big melee hitters but not worth it in points.
I don’t even plan on playing tabletop, but am here to find out all the cool minis I can paint up. Might actually end up with a full army eventually just because I think theyre cool to paint 😂
I’m returning to 40k after about 20 years (stopped when I was 15). It seems to have changed a little since I last played, but I always wanted to get into Nids, but never got around to it. Started with Orks, and then Tau. Can’t wait to start building my swarm over the next few months. These videos have helped me massively with planning, thank you!
So I got the starter set, later found a leviathan box at hobby store, then picked up space marine game at target. That is 1400 points of Tyranids less than $400, and got 1500 points of space marines. I’m looking to add some bigger bugs now, Hive Tyrant, Tyrnofex, and couple of Exocrine.
@@lordhelwintr283 I wish that box was still for sale, I got my Leviathan box in June by luck, not seeing the Christmas box anywhere but eBay, which I’ll buy separately at that cost
the leviathan kit is hands down the best value for money kit i have easy bought. i was blown away by the quantity and quality. building the dam kit its self took an intire afternoon and i loveed seeing it become complete as i built it :)
I found a nice way to bulk up your supply of termagants if you dont care about the special weapons options, is the space marine board game that you can get from target. 40 bucks gets you 20 termagants, 2 rippers, and the marine character. The gants are basically the monopose kits from the leviathan box, catch it right and target might even have a markdown on their board games.
I started my Tyranids army with Leviathan - at least, I pre-ordered Leviathan first… but I couldn’t wait for launch day so I bought the coolest looking ‘Nids I could find, including a Tyrannofex, Maleceptor, Carnifex brood, and Zoanthropes. I found that learning to paint Tyranids was easier with the larger models. In the past, I painted the infantry models from Dark Imperium and Indomitus first and struggled with the details and highlights because I was learning to paint ATT. The logic being I’d rather screw up painting common infantry than characters or vehicles, but the flaw in that logic was infantry are the backbone of every army so my poorly painted models would be front and centre. Whereas large and expensive monsters and vehicles aren’t included in every list. Another advantage with large models is that they’re (usually) more robust so if I had to strip the paint off, there was less chance they’d break if I scrubbed too hard with a brush, whereas Necron Warriors are kinda spindly and delicate, and Plague Marines had a lot of bits that could break off. Tyranid monsters do have LOTS of claws, teeth, and spikes, but they’re tough in comparison. That’s why if you’re starting a Tyranids army, I recommend painting the larger units first, taking advantage of the larger canvas, figuring out your colour scheme for the ‘Nids, and working your way down to the small horde-y models.
Might be worth pointing out that there are some discount Tyranids coming in that new Combat Patrol magazine next month too. Might be able to get some cheap 'nids there.
One of the nicer parts of collecting tyranids is that you can't paint them wrong without purposefully doing so. And even then it could end up looking just fine.
My Hunter Screamer looked too orange on the skin I'm told. But I don't have the bright skin tone paint I needed. :( I used ratskin as base, radiant fleshtone as a layer, and used a wash of agrax fleshtone.
I really hate how synaptic nexus who is supposed to be for psychic bugs but doesn't help them almost at all. It should give all psychic weapons assault, or maybe higher strength or ap. Perhaps rerolls on wounds. Hell, I'd take another use or two of shadow in the warp. Perhaps the spychic pressure causes a -2 battle shock Stratagems are also lacking for the theme massively to me.
I began collecting Tyranids some time in 2019-2020 I think. Near the very end of 8th/early 9th. Finally almost have 2k list painted, but I own like 16k+ pts of nids with like 11k-13kpts assembled. I like monstas, but I've got just about 1 of every single unit.
Tyranid also have some of the best 3rd party models available that don't stray too far from the 40k aesthetic. They're mostly a 1:1 of GW models but with significantly more detail.
Vanguard Onslaught is the detachment of Kings and Norn-Queens; change my mind. Win or lose, doesn't matter-you'll sleep well tonight knowing your Mawlocs exploded up through enemy troops as well as they could have.
Started Nids way back in 4th edition where i got my first ones with the Battle for maggrace box. now after many years with slowly getting more i'm at 12k points :D would have been over 13k points if not for loosing FW models to the purge :( and yes a good start is if you can get the nid part of the Leviathan box if not then the Ultimate set, unfortunately the Combat patrol that is just models from the Starter boxes is NOT worth it, but if you can find one of the older combat patrols go for it :) Nids can be played in many ways from Horde to Monsters but also mixed :) GW thinks they are a melee faction if we look at the army and detachment rules, but our shooting works best aka exocrine and Tyranofex.
Wait The Borrowers have been put in the Vangard swarm. I don't see how tiny people, who live under a grandfather clock. Could help a Carnifex, but you never know.
My take on starting tyranids army : I'll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda
Any chance of doing how to collect start necromunda gang's and work upto secundus. Radstrealers ect. Would be nice. I'm interested in starting. House greim ash wall outcast's. The closest i can get to playing astra militarum. For hive secundus. And your input would be really appreciated.
I bought 3x skaventide boxes to use 120 clan rats as hormagaunts, the snipers as 9 zoenthropes, the rattling guns as Exocrine, the mounted rat will get prime wings to be a winged tyranids prime, and grey seer ECT ends up being around 2000+ points for $675 and then just selling the storm cast to a coworker for a cheap $150 to recoup a little money and help him get a sigmar army. So I'll be bringing skaven with tyranid rules to 40k It's not a great list but will be fun.
I am newb or blueberry here. So a littler confused with the army list at the end, as according to the warhammer website you are allowed one hero and and one warlord but you have four in the army?
@@czomolungma0224 Tyranids were originally supposed to be the swarm, as starcraft was supposed to be a 40k game. So the swarm would not be a faction if it weren't for Tyranids
@flarys6732 I can't see Tyranids in AoS or old world unlike other 40k factions who essentially have their fantasy counterpart. Second to Tyranids, I would say Tau are also really alien
@@aarondavid8319 the tyranids would work quite well in AoS tbh, the main problem is that the bugs are scifi and aos is fantasy, but they would work. Fantasy battles, not so much. Tyranids and tau would work well in a lot of worlds, just look at the covenant for the Tau and the zerg for the tyranid. The problem is in part that the nids were made specifically for 40K, but they can be adapted into a lot of places
Why collect a Tyranid Army? They're neat little guys and they're much, much different than everything else in the setting. Why NOT to collect a Tyranid Army? -They're not Marines and they're not Imperium, which means they will always be second-class citizens -They're not power armor or tanks, so they'll always be weaker weapons and weaker armor than nearly every other faction -The head of GW Design is a man named Robin Cruddace who has been systematically sabotaging the faction since 5th edition -What's good in one edition will almost always be trash in the next edition (or more), forever leaving around a third of the codex vestigial at best. -Morale used to be super important in the game, and Tyranids were totally immune to it, which meant they paid a premium on everything. They still have the 'resistant' rules, but are no longer immune. Also, morale is far, FAR less important and it gets less important with every subsequent edition. However, Tyranids STILL pay a premium on all of their units for the largely useless faction rule (until this most recent rework last month). Should you buy them? Sure. They're neat little guys. It's just worth remembering that the faction goes from 'gloriously competent' (2nd-4th & 9th first half) to 'unplayablly feeble' (5th-7th & 10th first half) and has only ever really been mid-ground in 8th. So you're likely to be ping ponging a lot harder than most other factions.
its a waste of your time and energy to shame the small fraction of your audience that are scumbags. and it comes off as passive aggressive. you're better than this
@@mikeg8564 oops, i thought i was commenting on the how to cheat vid. I get excited for his vids, and am disappointed by the negativity. Thanks for drawing my attention to my error. I thought it would be better to explain myself here than just delete the comment.
If you’ve got an old log in your yard laying around you can pick it up and find some Tyranids on the underside
i play nids and got bugs :D
got different species of woodlice, giant centipedes and whip spider :D
It’s like I know you’re joking but it would be pretty cool to add some ants that are preserved on the pace of a norn or other monster class nid.
Have you tried adding a Moth ? No sorry my bad you can't have a Demon Primarch in Tyranid army.
Screw 3d printing! Grab a can of casting epoxy and build a petrified bug Nid proxy army.
I tried that but they wouldn't stay on the base😂
My favorite thing about nids is that when painting, literally anything looks good on them. You can spit in the face of color theory like I did with my tyranids, and that just makes them look more alien and unnatural!
Do you post your nids somewhere? Im looking for an inspiration for the color scheme and Im curious how you got the look you described
I haven’t posted them online a ton but the army has orange skin with a bit of pink drybrushed on the skin and the carapace is green with light blue drybrushed on. I am in the process of 3d printing antlers for all my tyranids and my hive fleet is named hive fleet jackalope. My nids are goofy and I’m not a great painter at all, but I have never seen a tyranid paint job I didn’t like. I legitimately chose my nids colors by borrowing some unused colors from a friend and seeing what happened. Nids are a fantastic starting army in my opinion and are great for fun experimentation or artistic expression.
@@Psunabudesif you're interested in seeing other's paint schemes, here's mine. I'm not the best painter but I do get better and better
@@EliteDarkAssassin hey! Thank you, i'd love to see it! I can't see any link or anything else in your comment though :) Can you send it again please?
I've done mine like Admiral butterflies. Grey for the body and the butterflies pattern on the Armour plates.
If you're in the US a super cheap way to get the new Termagaunts kit is the Space Marine Board Game at Target. Under the cost of the regular kit of 10+1 Ripper Swarm, you get double those models plus an exclusive Lt. Titus model for your Space Marines
I started collecting Nids for the first time when the Leviathan box came out last year
I now have over 3000 points worth of bugs
I started collecting them at the same time!
Same. I am just under 6000 points. Yes, I have a problem.
@@efoxneo 🤣🤣🤣🤣I have 6500 painted up and 3800 of UM!
😬😬😬 I'm a degenerate
I started collecting them back in 1995, it was my first army. Damn I feel old.
welcome to the hive mind :D
i started to collect way back in 4th edition, and have slowly gotten myself up to 12k points.
lost a little over 1k points with the purge of FW models to legends, but stil super nice models.
lost the 2 hierodules, 1 malanthrope and 2 Dimachaerons.
they where also our only big melee hitters but not worth it in points.
I don’t even plan on playing tabletop, but am here to find out all the cool minis I can paint up. Might actually end up with a full army eventually just because I think theyre cool to paint 😂
I’m returning to 40k after about 20 years (stopped when I was 15). It seems to have changed a little since I last played, but I always wanted to get into Nids, but never got around to it. Started with Orks, and then Tau.
Can’t wait to start building my swarm over the next few months. These videos have helped me massively with planning, thank you!
So I got the starter set, later found a leviathan box at hobby store, then picked up space marine game at target. That is 1400 points of Tyranids less than $400, and got 1500 points of space marines. I’m looking to add some bigger bugs now, Hive Tyrant, Tyrnofex, and couple of Exocrine.
I got the leviathan box and the nid Christmas box.
@@lordhelwintr283 I wish that box was still for sale, I got my Leviathan box in June by luck, not seeing the Christmas box anywhere but eBay, which I’ll buy separately at that cost
@@lordhelwintr283 thats the perfect starting point for modern nids. From there, I recommend you buy what minis you like the most or find coolest.
Did pretty much the same thing except with 2 leviathans. May I recommend an exocrine, they're fun. And triple t fex is a lot of fun too
the leviathan kit is hands down the best value for money kit i have easy bought. i was blown away by the quantity and quality. building the dam kit its self took an intire afternoon and i loveed seeing it become complete as i built it :)
The holiday box set last year was awesome. Hive Tyrant, Norn, 20x hormagaunts, and 10x genestealers
Damn that is good
Got I wish I could find it for a reasonable price, all the 2nd hand ones are like 300 bucks =(
Got me the box. Really good one
Happy Hormagant sounds
Still need tp build swarm lord and norn emmisary
I found a nice way to bulk up your supply of termagants if you dont care about the special weapons options, is the space marine board game that you can get from target. 40 bucks gets you 20 termagants, 2 rippers, and the marine character. The gants are basically the monopose kits from the leviathan box, catch it right and target might even have a markdown on their board games.
You could always you those to bokster half the unit at a distance while mixing in more detail miniatures to distract the eye.
And to think I just bought my first Tyranid two days ago😂 Perfect timing
Did your buy it, or did it infiltrate your home ?
Just had a big loss with Nids yesterday against Dark Angels. I was playing Crusher Stampede though. So I was asking for it.
Your videos are just so consistently excellent
What lovely video. Tyranids are deffinitely the most fun to paint!
Yes I've got some painted up like Monarch Butterflies.
@@Rahab84 Sweet! Mine are Nebula themed.
@@Dewoy1 Nice
ty ty I love the look of the Nids... will be starting to collect them some time this year
I started my Tyranids army with Leviathan - at least, I pre-ordered Leviathan first… but I couldn’t wait for launch day so I bought the coolest looking ‘Nids I could find, including a Tyrannofex, Maleceptor, Carnifex brood, and Zoanthropes.
I found that learning to paint Tyranids was easier with the larger models. In the past, I painted the infantry models from Dark Imperium and Indomitus first and struggled with the details and highlights because I was learning to paint ATT. The logic being I’d rather screw up painting common infantry than characters or vehicles, but the flaw in that logic was infantry are the backbone of every army so my poorly painted models would be front and centre. Whereas large and expensive monsters and vehicles aren’t included in every list.
Another advantage with large models is that they’re (usually) more robust so if I had to strip the paint off, there was less chance they’d break if I scrubbed too hard with a brush, whereas Necron Warriors are kinda spindly and delicate, and Plague Marines had a lot of bits that could break off. Tyranid monsters do have LOTS of claws, teeth, and spikes, but they’re tough in comparison.
That’s why if you’re starting a Tyranids army, I recommend painting the larger units first, taking advantage of the larger canvas, figuring out your colour scheme for the ‘Nids, and working your way down to the small horde-y models.
Might be worth pointing out that there are some discount Tyranids coming in that new Combat Patrol magazine next month too. Might be able to get some cheap 'nids there.
is that UK only?
@@zetta-slow-gobbo for a bit, but they usually come to other regions a few months afterwards.
@@zetta-slow-gobboyes waiting many month for another country.
One of the nicer parts of collecting tyranids is that you can't paint them wrong without purposefully doing so. And even then it could end up looking just fine.
How to start an army:
1. Understand the army structure rules
2. Buy the coolest looking models.
Worked for me, and i have no ragrets.
Good easter egg
Instructions unclear: Now have 5 Emperor's Children painted Helldrakes.
@@henrychurch6062 Fulgrim would be so proud...
Dats mah creedo.
I think you should have shown an example list that works better with the recommended starter kits.
Just bought the Tyranid half of the leviathan box, so this is perfectly timed, lol
It will help you a lot, I am so happy of mine. ALL units here are playable.
What a great video. Really helped a lot!
My Hunter Screamer looked too orange on the skin I'm told. But I don't have the bright skin tone paint I needed. :(
I used ratskin as base, radiant fleshtone as a layer, and used a wash of agrax fleshtone.
I got two Tyranid halves of the Leviathan Box and the Christmas special box. I am set :-)
I really hate how synaptic nexus who is supposed to be for psychic bugs but doesn't help them almost at all. It should give all psychic weapons assault, or maybe higher strength or ap. Perhaps rerolls on wounds. Hell, I'd take another use or two of shadow in the warp. Perhaps the spychic pressure causes a -2 battle shock
Stratagems are also lacking for the theme massively to me.
I love my Nids army! I sold my first army 2 yrs ago but last yr when they dropped all the new units i went crazy buying 😂
Me watching this knowing full well I still have 20 termagaunts that need painting
20 termagaunts and 40 hormogaunts pending on this side, contrast paint is your best friend 😂
I began collecting Tyranids some time in 2019-2020 I think. Near the very end of 8th/early 9th. Finally almost have 2k list painted, but I own like 16k+ pts of nids with like 11k-13kpts assembled. I like monstas, but I've got just about 1 of every single unit.
My carnifex has been nicknamed "Pickles". I have no idea why, but that's a thing you know now, dear reader.
My screamerkiller has been nicknamed Karenfex, it's a nightmare when it goes to customer service.
Wonderful!
@@CitrusLeft Wonderfex
Hello Pickles, meet my Norn Emissary, "Dr. Love".
My heirophant is named snowball x3
Tyranid also have some of the best 3rd party models available that don't stray too far from the 40k aesthetic. They're mostly a 1:1 of GW models but with significantly more detail.
Misty Mountain Games in Madison WI. Still has Leviathan boxes for $175 plus tax.
Fully starting a Tyranid army
Monster Mash is a fun strategy. Distraction Carnifex will always be a viable game plan
Vanguard Onslaught is the detachment of Kings and Norn-Queens; change my mind.
Win or lose, doesn't matter-you'll sleep well tonight knowing your Mawlocs exploded up through enemy troops as well as they could have.
Personally I'd recommend the Uniformation GKTwo, especially now the GKThree has just come out and it's been on sale for the last couple months.
I got the Leviathan half and 20 extra Termagants for quite a bit less than a Combat Patrol.
I finally got 1000 points painted of these guys. Going to try them out tomorrow!
Biomass to om Nom nom nom on!
Hungry screeching sounds.
Maelstrom gaming studios is a good Tyranid centric youtube channel that does some pretty in depth deep dives into everything Tyranid.
If you buy a set of barbgaunts it's still cheaper than the combat patrol
Started Nids way back in 4th edition where i got my first ones with the Battle for maggrace box.
now after many years with slowly getting more i'm at 12k points :D
would have been over 13k points if not for loosing FW models to the purge :(
and yes a good start is if you can get the nid part of the Leviathan box if not then the Ultimate set, unfortunately the Combat patrol that is just models from the Starter boxes is NOT worth it, but if you can find one of the older combat patrols go for it :)
Nids can be played in many ways from Horde to Monsters but also mixed :)
GW thinks they are a melee faction if we look at the army and detachment rules, but our shooting works best aka exocrine and Tyranofex.
Tyranid players, including me, know that there is no such thing as to many bugs or how big those bugs are
11:02 Jormungandr mentioned
Biomass, tasty tasty biomass
I started with the Forgeworld Hierodule
Wait The Borrowers have been put in the Vangard swarm. I don't see how tiny people, who live under a grandfather clock. Could help a Carnifex, but you never know.
Wait til Combat Patrol (the hachette publication) comes out in your area...the end
My take on starting tyranids army :
I'll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda
My psychophage is Nick named big smoke xD
Got a couple nids a few weeks ago 😮
Any chance of doing how to collect start necromunda gang's and work upto secundus. Radstrealers ect. Would be nice. I'm interested in starting. House greim ash wall outcast's. The closest i can get to playing astra militarum. For hive secundus. And your input would be really appreciated.
I bought 3x skaventide boxes to use 120 clan rats as hormagaunts, the snipers as 9 zoenthropes, the rattling guns as Exocrine, the mounted rat will get prime wings to be a winged tyranids prime, and grey seer ECT ends up being around 2000+ points for $675 and then just selling the storm cast to a coworker for a cheap $150 to recoup a little money and help him get a sigmar army.
So I'll be bringing skaven with tyranid rules to 40k
It's not a great list but will be fun.
This is very creative actually. I’ll have to bring this up with my woman. She wants to dip into AoS as well.
Thanks 👌
I am newb or blueberry here. So a littler confused with the army list at the end, as according to the warhammer website you are allowed one hero and and one warlord but you have four in the army?
21:42 you guys notice how the Neurolictor has it's legs in a seductive pose?
Slanesh has finally corrupted Nids
STL files I got for them were called Neurothicctor and came with booba options...yeeah I opted not to use that chest variant.
@@AAw3s0m3 understandable yet disappointing
I used it 😊@@AAw3s0m3
A proper swarm is 90% hormagaunts and termagaunts.
Have a big issues 6000 points probs need a couple more bits and have the majprity of what i would need 😅
One of the many things I really like about Tyranids is that they are one of the few races that is truly alien and really only works in the 40k setting
starcraft would like to say hello (and many other setting ngl)
Why would it only work in the 40K setting ?
@@czomolungma0224 Tyranids were originally supposed to be the swarm, as starcraft was supposed to be a 40k game. So the swarm would not be a faction if it weren't for Tyranids
@flarys6732 I can't see Tyranids in AoS or old world unlike other 40k factions who essentially have their fantasy counterpart. Second to Tyranids, I would say Tau are also really alien
@@aarondavid8319 the tyranids would work quite well in AoS tbh, the main problem is that the bugs are scifi and aos is fantasy, but they would work.
Fantasy battles, not so much.
Tyranids and tau would work well in a lot of worlds, just look at the covenant for the Tau and the zerg for the tyranid.
The problem is in part that the nids were made specifically for 40K, but they can be adapted into a lot of places
Why collect Tyranids?
me: My heart and soul is little timmy. Which is why my second army is going to be Chaos Daemons.
Me, with over 8000 points of Tyranids:
Very interesting...
My first army... Painted with the cheapest unthinned paints I could find at Hobby Lobby. My shame is eternal.
I really would love a Hormagaunt version of the Tervagon. But at least they brought back the Karenfex.
I already have two armies. I can't collect nids even though i really want to.
Are Tyranids worth playing in 10th edition? Unbiased answers are welcome
I just literally started getting bugs. I already have 2000 points.
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I'm curious as to where in UK this dialect of English is from. I find something about it incredibly difficult to follow, no offense friend
Why collect a Tyranid Army?
They're neat little guys and they're much, much different than everything else in the setting.
Why NOT to collect a Tyranid Army?
-They're not Marines and they're not Imperium, which means they will always be second-class citizens
-They're not power armor or tanks, so they'll always be weaker weapons and weaker armor than nearly every other faction
-The head of GW Design is a man named Robin Cruddace who has been systematically sabotaging the faction since 5th edition
-What's good in one edition will almost always be trash in the next edition (or more), forever leaving around a third of the codex vestigial at best.
-Morale used to be super important in the game, and Tyranids were totally immune to it, which meant they paid a premium on everything. They still have the 'resistant' rules, but are no longer immune. Also, morale is far, FAR less important and it gets less important with every subsequent edition. However, Tyranids STILL pay a premium on all of their units for the largely useless faction rule (until this most recent rework last month).
Should you buy them? Sure. They're neat little guys. It's just worth remembering that the faction goes from 'gloriously competent' (2nd-4th & 9th first half) to 'unplayablly feeble' (5th-7th & 10th first half) and has only ever really been mid-ground in 8th. So you're likely to be ping ponging a lot harder than most other factions.
No
During 5th or 6th people were running hella nidzilla armies and wrecking hard
Best way to start a nid army is to buy a printer
Step 1 buy a 3d printer
its a waste of your time and energy to shame the small fraction of your audience that are scumbags. and it comes off as passive aggressive. you're better than this
What did he say?
@@mikeg8564 oops, i thought i was commenting on the how to cheat vid. I get excited for his vids, and am disappointed by the negativity. Thanks for drawing my attention to my error. I thought it would be better to explain myself here than just delete the comment.