These wee fellas would give you arachnophobia. Thank you as always for leaving a kind comment and for continuing to watch my efforts. Camera was a bit all over the place at times on this one. I am learning though :)
Fantastic instructional vid, I'll be trialling the Nuln oil step, thanks for the tip! In return, can I suggest a final step of lightly dry brushing the static grass (wait until the glue is fully dry!) with a bone/off white colour - it 'messes' up the grass a bit and really adds some realism to the appearance. I promise it's worth doing!
I deliberately left them white. Very easy to add colour though if I change my mind. You are correct adding bright colour feathers would make them stand out more on the battlefield. I like to keep things simple and basic for folks that do not paint, or folks who are just starting. Very easy to add more detail to these or any of the miniatures that I paint if the desire take you. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, have a great day :)
Yep the skull pass stuff was defo made on the cheap. Pretty much all the one or two poses. I may pick up a box or two of the newer stuff and maybe the odd AOS miniature to add variety. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment
Yeah these are from an ancient starter set called Battle for Skull pass. Really basic models but 100 minis in one cheap (back then at least!) box is hard to beat
Nice one! Did you ever experiment with drybrushing the spiders with a light colour that isn't white (a yellow or light orange perhaps) at the end? If you wanted a more exotic look? Just a thought.
If I do another unit in the future (which may well happen) I will get the inks out and make sure some of the spiders are bright and colourful. This lot are fine as they are and if the desire takes me they will be very easy to go back to.
@@boblife3647 Have fun in Berlin at whatever you attend my friend. My stream will remain up for people to watch along with any time they can. It's just a hang out and paint kinda thing.
As a beginner, do you recommend I paint my miniatures with these Citadel Paints?: •Orruk Flesh •Corvus Black •Mephiston Red •Wraithbone •Mechanicus Standard Grey •Kantor Blue •Steel Legion Drab I could buy more "correct" paints but I love my kidney very much, greetings and thanks!
I mean that's a decent start for a lot of minis.. don't feel locked in to GW paints. Other brands like Vallejo and Army Painter can be much cheaper and (sometimes) better
Using Nuln oil to pre shade before contrast/speed paint is super interesting, I will definitely give that a try
It definitely works and saves going overboard with the washa t the end. Give it a try. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Have a great day :)
And it leaves the top layer the actual color you want, not black. It can be pretty visible depending on the color.
Loving the old world speed paint videos, everything looks great! Keep up the good work!
Thank you, and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment
They look great! That'll be another one of your paint schemes that I'll be "borrowing" for AoS 🌜
The scheme should work fine for the newer miniatures just as well. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment :)
Another squad of goblin units I do NOT want to see charging towards me!
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Love them! Nicely done as always. Keep up the great work.
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These wee fellas would give you arachnophobia. Thank you as always for leaving a kind comment and for continuing to watch my efforts. Camera was a bit all over the place at times on this one. I am learning though :)
Fantastic instructional vid, I'll be trialling the Nuln oil step, thanks for the tip!
In return, can I suggest a final step of lightly dry brushing the static grass (wait until the glue is fully dry!) with a bone/off white colour - it 'messes' up the grass a bit and really adds some realism to the appearance. I promise it's worth doing!
I never would have thought of trying that. Thank you for the tip.
You missed the feathers of the Gobbos :P I think they should be wild colors. It can also help make them look a bit more diverse
I deliberately left them white. Very easy to add colour though if I change my mind. You are correct adding bright colour feathers would make them stand out more on the battlefield. I like to keep things simple and basic for folks that do not paint, or folks who are just starting. Very easy to add more detail to these or any of the miniatures that I paint if the desire take you. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, have a great day :)
They look like the big spider that in my film last night 😮
I don't like spiders. Especially the ones that can run really fast.
Nice and easy paint job. But damn the clone hammer is strong is this kit.
Yep the skull pass stuff was defo made on the cheap. Pretty much all the one or two poses. I may pick up a box or two of the newer stuff and maybe the odd AOS miniature to add variety. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment
Yeah these are from an ancient starter set called Battle for Skull pass. Really basic models but 100 minis in one cheap (back then at least!) box is hard to beat
Wonderful tutorial! Simple, straightforward techniques and give a very nice finish. Consider me subbed!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a kind comment. Thank you for the sub I hope I can repay you with some useful content :)
Nice one! Did you ever experiment with drybrushing the spiders with a light colour that isn't white (a yellow or light orange perhaps) at the end? If you wanted a more exotic look? Just a thought.
If I do another unit in the future (which may well happen) I will get the inks out and make sure some of the spiders are bright and colourful. This lot are fine as they are and if the desire takes me they will be very easy to go back to.
15:19 You're welcome!
I really do appreciate it :)
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@@boblife3647 I hope you can make this weeks livestream Friday 8pm GMT
@@DecrepitGaming I try my best.
Friday, 21st is start of summertime. And it is fete de la musique. There is a lot going on in Berlin.
@@boblife3647 Have fun in Berlin at whatever you attend my friend. My stream will remain up for people to watch along with any time they can. It's just a hang out and paint kinda thing.
As a beginner, do you recommend I paint my miniatures with these Citadel Paints?:
•Orruk Flesh
•Corvus Black
•Mephiston Red
•Wraithbone
•Mechanicus Standard Grey
•Kantor Blue
•Steel Legion Drab
I could buy more "correct" paints but I love my kidney very much, greetings and thanks!
I mean that's a decent start for a lot of minis.. don't feel locked in to GW paints. Other brands like Vallejo and Army Painter can be much cheaper and (sometimes) better
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