I got back to painting after 15 years. I was never a golden demon painter just painted what i wanted to play. This paintrange will give me good looking armies to play at the fraction of the time and skill. Thanks!
The simple fact that you made consistency across the range a priority is a major plus. I love gaming but don't want to have to roll dice to find out how much coverage each paint has.
If these were available now I'd buy them for christmass, as close to a complete line of them that I could manage. In other words no more teasing, get these puppies on the shelves!
Have yall thought of making something like a vortex mixer. In the interest of reducing time needed shaking paints as they are so heavily pigmented when they separate it can cause someone to not use, or just hesitate to use, it rather than shake it to the point of making it viable again.
+1, I would buy this as well, my Robart is so loud and it walks. The Vortex mixers are too $$ for me to upgrade but maybe AP can make a slightly more affordable version.
@@aonline_abridged definitely. I have one of the $100 ones from amazon and I love it. I'd like a second one but the convenience of one at my main desk and another at my spray booth doesn't out weight the cost. Plus I am starting to really like the AP product line, got the middle tier box of warpaint air and love it. The metallics are quite nice.
I have a vortex and the the Robart. I never use either of them, what I use is tamiya stirring sticks. I use a peice of tissue to pull out the nozzle and then stir them with the wide blade end of the stick, this works much better, faster and cheaper than any other solution I've ever tried.
@@ste022 Good on ya if that works for you. Most paints I've used are ready from the vortex in the time it takes me to safely get the nozzle off the bottle with tissue.
Number on item on our Christmas wish list this year.Cant wait to see my sons eyes when he gets to use these.He is (13 years old)a beginning painter (a little over a year now) and getting pretty good but his enthusiasm is waning a little .I cant think of anything that will super charge his enthusiasm more than these.
well I just bought them yesterday and already paint my Fallout: board game miniatures from FFG and OMG its gorgeours... thank you Army painter crew... this product is ingenious
Hyped for the paints, but it's also cool the audio is a decent level on this video for once. ;) Keep doing as you do TAP, the hype train has no brakes.
Never really used this line before the last 10 months... been using the speed paints and the old lines from the 50* starter set and been loving it.... why now; the video content. Ya'll seem to have a great company. Sans any mission statement, all the content has shown me enough. Keep up the great work!
@@zomboale6182 Strange that you would come to an Army Painter Channel to advertise for Citadel Paints. You're either lost or a sad little man. Besides... You claim... "Just take Contrast paints from Citadel range. Same technique but better." - Which is 'Subjective'. It's just YOUR opinion. Someone replied... " three times the price" - Which is 'Objective'. It is a fact. If you have that much of a problem with AP promoting their new line, just leave? May I suggest heading over to Citadels Channel? Seems like it's more your cup of tea...
Wow, those miniatures looked great! Can't wait until these paints become available, I hope soon I have soooo many Reaper Bones models I need to paint!!
I hope there is a part 2 about undercoating, mixing and thinning so we can truly appreciate what these paints can do, personally I'll be getting the full set it's got so many colours that appeals to me.
I'd like to see more of them fully painting the models like the archer since it only took about 8 minutes. I know he said it was longer but that was deciding colors. Because something that detailed in the same time they did the orc figure that wasn't as detailed (color in color) would be neat to see.
waited for something like this for yeaaaaaars!!! Speeding up, paint more, getting Things done! Bought the Mega Set...primed black, drybroushed with efford....slam paint...perfekt!!!! finnisched with light highlighting.....Perfekt....this fits my Style so perfekt!!! Time saved....50%
Looking very much forward to these. Would have made a brilliant Christmas present.... Oh well guess I'll have to wait for around my birthday in March 😂
this is a great product. This has helped me to finish a couple of models I've been wanting to complete for awhile. Also great price point. I really appreciate that
Having fun with Speedpaints for a while now. They certainly speed things up a bit, even if you are trying for higher quality. The Dark Wood makes an excellent black flesh tone, perfect for my Numidians, one touch and done! The Holy White makes convincing white clothing, but not so much for hair and fur. They work best over Strong Zenithal (not much black) and they don't cover over black at all, so some planning ahead is needed. They often benefit from some drybrushing of highlights after they dry. Importantly - they are fun to work with. Two thumbs up!
I could not recommend speedpaints enough for terrain and large batch painting, but with smaller minis (such as my tau) you either want to invest in more of their range beyond the starter set or go over with a acrylic, the drying time seems to be a bit high but overall they are really great
Im really looking forward to use them, but for everyone new to the hobby: these are awesome, no doubt, but it still takes time and training to do as this video shows.
As a total noob to the hobby (I've painted a whopping one mini), I've been very interested in contrast painting... These look fantastic, and at half of the cost of Citadel's line; I know what my next purchase will be. :)
Ok. You got me! I bought starter set and I plan to paint all my boardgames minis. I was thinking about this for a while but when I heard that it takes several hours to paint one mini I pass. But with those new paints I'll give it a try.
I think it's really important to point out that you need to use a large brush for flatter surfaces like marine shoulder pads, etc. I got so frustrated with speedpaints using the brush that comes in the starter set. Switching to a bigger brush helps to pull large pools away and helps to avoid that blotchy look.
Just curious on the release date on these paints. Seeing them being marketed and promoted a lot lately so wanting to get my hands on some asap as I really am switching all my colors from the Citadel line to just Army Painter. I was VERY impressed by the Game Master terrain maker kit I got from y’all to the point I want to focus primarily on your brand. The wet pallet I got last year was a god send as well.
I have experience with Citadel's contrast paints only and I will certainly try AP's speed paints but I guess from the look here I will have the same issue with them as with contrast paints: The results are way to exaggareted in terms of saturation and brightness - at least for my taste. Maybe it is just the studio lights, but with contrasts I always had to add a dry brush with some muted tone of the model (grey or brown) to tone it down. This makes it again an at least 2-step-process all-in-all so not much of a decreased time and effort. But certainly another nice tool to utilize.
The last mini (the space marine) really sold me on the speedpaints. I can see using them for my Eldar, Salamanders and Tyranids. Especially big smooth surfaces were a problem for me using your quickshades. The speedpaints seem to work better with that.
Be advised that it won't work as well as it did in the video, ESPECIALLY on flat surfaces. There is obviously some extra work done to the miniature that has been omitted in the edit. Pay attention to the shoulder pad - the paint gloops and pools horribly by the bottom edge but after the cut in the video, it's all dried perfectly smooth and even. These are just like Citadel Contrast Paint. A useful, but temperamental tool for some specific applications, not rainbow unicorn wonder juice that will magically and perfectly paint every miniature for you. It is very disappointing that AP is bent on advertising these as the latter for some reason, repeating Games Workshop's initial marketing mistake.
@@toferkrz946 if you watch that shoulder pad you'll see it dry in real time and the pooling is not noticeable as it dries, and by the cut what you see matches with what was already drying.
Please do a tutorial on how to handle your brushes. Everything from handling, cleaning, storage to what you do between painting 2 different colours. I find that to be something hardly anyone discuss and would be a real benefit to the beginning painter (me!).
That camo cloak color really got me interested... maybe a slightly grey base to make peaks a bit darker. Could be a life saver and hopefully we get a deep red
Mixed feelings about the paint. I don't hate it, but I don't love it. What I found it works great on is terrain. I could also see new and/or less skilled painters (some people hate it I hear) getting a lot of use out of it as well because it DOES work as advertised... its VERY weird and unpredictable to paint over so far.
interesting product, results could be mixed, but with right application you could make some supremely good stuff, i'd want to see what orange looks like on white primer as i wanted to try some orange models.
Are you going to sell the acrylic medium ? I would be interested to be able to modulate the pigment concentration. Also, I would love to see even more advanced tricks, like wet blending, and gradients.
Even tho this wasn't a painting tutorial 😅 has someone who is just getting into miniatures painting and looking at different brands trying to pick. I learned some amazing techniques to try out. Thank you for the demonstration. I already about the army painter wet palette with hydro pads might has well keep the theme going and get these awesome paints.
Welcome to the hobby. There are few things we love more than fully painted armies, and one of them is helping new hobbyists fall in love with this side of gaming. Enjoy!
Very excited for these! I've been using Citadel Contrast over a zenithal highlight (including the drying brushing stage/painting in highlights in white first), I tend to add further highlights after dependent on the project, can't wait to see how these compare. This kind of process is perfect for smaller scales, I've been using it on Warlord Games Epic Battles ranges, can't wait to get my hands on some of your blues for French Epic Napoleonic as the darker Citadel Contrast ones don't quite do what I want them to, and yours look very promising from the videos I've seen.
I know, I know, huge company, but it's a bit charming how they don't edit out their production errors and talk over their airbrush usage. It's clear AP isn't actually that used to the youtube mini painting scene hahaha
what would you say looks on average better/interesting: white primer or zenithal/slap chop? (or instead, which is better for what?)
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Hi, I like the skin color of the owl in your short video but here crusader skin looks quite dark. Is there a lighter tone of it for the skin? Also, are you planning to sell them individually? Thanks
I got this because we have tabletop games that have unpainted minis that I've wished to paint, but it just looked utterly overwhelming, even with the simpler videos. I am thrilled now to have a simple paint to try. I am most looking forward to painting the frogs in our new game Cosmic Frogs, because I think they will look so much better vibrant than dull grays!
I've just started painting zombicide with your speedpaint set, am i supposed to dilute the speedpaint with the speedpaint medium bottle every time? I've just been diluting with water so far
I inherited a mostly unpainted Massive Darkness. I'm traditionally painting the heroes with the army painter, color, shade, highlight method from the old pamphlet, but I ordered the biggest speedpaint kit for the mobs. I'm starting them today. Wish me luck.
@@steviebwoyy good so far. I'm using opposite color when pairs for the mobs and it is quick. I sloppy paint the main color, the touch up any little stuff like pouches with traditional paint, then do the other speed paint color and that's it. Wishi could show. I can do all of one mob in a session
Nice one :) I'm really excited to give this a go. My actual recipe for my Marines is a 4-Step Airbrush-Work over preshaded minis, to get the correct blueish grey. I'd love to test out these Speedpaints to see, if i maybe can skip one or two steps :)
I was skeptical, but I want to try the starter set after watch the video. I bought a song of ice and fire, and the blue and reds will certainly make speed painting the basic units much easier. The Starter Set is coming out in February 2022?
it would probably make a cool subtle effect but I would think you would need to use a lot of layers, a lighter color, or use the zenithal technique demonstrated
@@darrinhearn762 the issue with black is that it overwhelms the transparent paint, so would at best tint it. Other colours as the undercoat would work since from some experiments I've seen the undercoat is unaffected by speedpaints, so like a metallic would keep it's shine whilst being changed to be tinted by the speedpaint.
@@oliverp3545 Agreed - these would not be very useful on a black undercoat. I've seen some very intriguing experiments on metallic undercoat. I am very eager to give these a try!
Which colors are the ones used in the archer? I see a couple of greens, so there is one I dont know which one is and an orange that is not described Thanks in advance
very interesting esp for fantasy/SciFi models but I would like to see a video of how these paint will work on a range of historic figures from ancient to moderns before ai am tempted to but
Are you guy going to or have you updated your formula for the standard line of warpaints... just curious as I have one of the the first Complete Mega paint sets many years old now.
I got back to painting after 15 years. I was never a golden demon painter just painted what i wanted to play. This paintrange will give me good looking armies to play at the fraction of the time and skill. Thanks!
The simple fact that you made consistency across the range a priority is a major plus. I love gaming but don't want to have to roll dice to find out how much coverage each paint has.
If these were available now I'd buy them for christmass, as close to a complete line of them that I could manage. In other words no more teasing, get these puppies on the shelves!
Ya they definitely missed the window on the release.
"were not here to debate which chapter is best... but its the space wolves"
Is it because The Army Painter is from Skanderborg?)
Well he's right
Yeah, that’s true
Furry
Have yall thought of making something like a vortex mixer. In the interest of reducing time needed shaking paints as they are so heavily pigmented when they separate it can cause someone to not use, or just hesitate to use, it rather than shake it to the point of making it viable again.
+1, I would buy this as well, my Robart is so loud and it walks. The Vortex mixers are too $$ for me to upgrade but maybe AP can make a slightly more affordable version.
@@aonline_abridged definitely. I have one of the $100 ones from amazon and I love it. I'd like a second one but the convenience of one at my main desk and another at my spray booth doesn't out weight the cost. Plus I am starting to really like the AP product line, got the middle tier box of warpaint air and love it. The metallics are quite nice.
I have a vortex and the the Robart. I never use either of them, what I use is tamiya stirring sticks. I use a peice of tissue to pull out the nozzle and then stir them with the wide blade end of the stick, this works much better, faster and cheaper than any other solution I've ever tried.
@@ste022 Good on ya if that works for you. Most paints I've used are ready from the vortex in the time it takes me to safely get the nozzle off the bottle with tissue.
I want them to make a army painter rack…
Number on item on our Christmas wish list this year.Cant wait to see my sons eyes when he gets to use these.He is (13 years old)a beginning painter (a little over a year now) and getting pretty good but his enthusiasm is waning a little .I cant think of anything that will super charge his enthusiasm more than these.
They are not out till Feb next year apparently
beat him hard and tell him that chineses kids of 4 years old are better painters than him at 13.
well I just bought them yesterday and already paint my Fallout: board game miniatures from FFG and OMG its gorgeours... thank you Army painter crew... this product is ingenious
Hyped for the paints, but it's also cool the audio is a decent level on this video for once.
;)
Keep doing as you do TAP, the hype train has no brakes.
Love to see that Citadel Contrast is getting competition.
Competition is always good.
I’ve mainly been using Contrast paint lately. You got me very interested in trying these Speed Paints 👍
Never really used this line before the last 10 months... been using the speed paints and the old lines from the 50* starter set and been loving it.... why now; the video content. Ya'll seem to have a great company. Sans any mission statement, all the content has shown me enough. Keep up the great work!
Fire giant orange looks great, very vibrant.
I agree that we should not argue about the best Space Marine chapter, while painting my own as Space Wolves.
When will the complete set be ready for pre order? Right now I just see starter sets everywhere. Very excited.
Just take Contrast paints from Citadel range. Same technique but better.
@@zomboale6182 three times the price for a company that puts pickles in all the wrong places
@@zomboale6182 Strange that you would come to an Army Painter Channel to advertise for Citadel Paints. You're either lost or a sad little man.
Besides...
You claim... "Just take Contrast paints from Citadel range. Same technique but better." - Which is 'Subjective'. It's just YOUR opinion.
Someone replied... " three times the price" - Which is 'Objective'. It is a fact.
If you have that much of a problem with AP promoting their new line, just leave?
May I suggest heading over to Citadels Channel? Seems like it's more your cup of tea...
@@zomboale6182 Fail.
Cannot wait. Looking good I'm hoping these will be excellent.
Wow, those miniatures looked great! Can't wait until these paints become available, I hope soon I have soooo many Reaper Bones models I need to paint!!
I hope there is a part 2 about undercoating, mixing and thinning so we can truly appreciate what these paints can do, personally I'll be getting the full set it's got so many colours that appeals to me.
I'd like to see more of them fully painting the models like the archer since it only took about 8 minutes. I know he said it was longer but that was deciding colors. Because something that detailed in the same time they did the orc figure that wasn't as detailed (color in color) would be neat to see.
waited for something like this for yeaaaaaars!!! Speeding up, paint more, getting Things done! Bought the Mega Set...primed black, drybroushed with efford....slam paint...perfekt!!!! finnisched with light highlighting.....Perfekt....this fits my Style so perfekt!!! Time saved....50%
Looking very much forward to these.
Would have made a brilliant Christmas present.... Oh well guess I'll have to wait for around my birthday in March 😂
Love it. Can't wait to see it in person
I'm on it! Love the quality of the paints!
this is a great product. This has helped me to finish a couple of models I've been wanting to complete for awhile. Also great price point. I really appreciate that
This has me stoked to get back into mini painting and tabletop wargaming
Having fun with Speedpaints for a while now. They certainly speed things up a bit, even if you are trying for higher quality. The Dark Wood makes an excellent black flesh tone, perfect for my Numidians, one touch and done! The Holy White makes convincing white clothing, but not so much for hair and fur. They work best over Strong Zenithal (not much black) and they don't cover over black at all, so some planning ahead is needed. They often benefit from some drybrushing of highlights after they dry. Importantly - they are fun to work with. Two thumbs up!
Reds and oranges compare well to contrast. Nice.
This paint is awesome. Period.
I could not recommend speedpaints enough for terrain and large batch painting, but with smaller minis (such as my tau) you either want to invest in more of their range beyond the starter set or go over with a acrylic, the drying time seems to be a bit high but overall they are really great
Cant wait to get my hands on these paints
Are these ideal for a beginner? I've not really painted miniatures before and you make it look so easy.
Absolutely!
@@TheArmyPainter thanks
Im really looking forward to use them, but for everyone new to the hobby: these are awesome, no doubt, but it still takes time and training to do as this video shows.
I so cant wait to get hold of these, I have loads of D&D miniatures in need of painting =)
Fancy seeing you here
As a total noob to the hobby (I've painted a whopping one mini), I've been very interested in contrast painting... These look fantastic, and at half of the cost of Citadel's line; I know what my next purchase will be. :)
Ok. You got me! I bought starter set and I plan to paint all my boardgames minis. I was thinking about this for a while but when I heard that it takes several hours to paint one mini I pass. But with those new paints I'll give it a try.
You fixed the audio! THANK YOU!
Man, I can't wait for these to launch.
14 years? Wow I feel old now I remember when the quickshade came out. Very excited about these new speed paints though.
I think it's really important to point out that you need to use a large brush for flatter surfaces like marine shoulder pads, etc. I got so frustrated with speedpaints using the brush that comes in the starter set. Switching to a bigger brush helps to pull large pools away and helps to avoid that blotchy look.
February is very far away. So pumped for these.
Can't wait to see how this works on sw legions figures. Guess I can go and start building and priming them while I wait for speed paint to come out.
Just curious on the release date on these paints.
Seeing them being marketed and promoted a lot lately so wanting to get my hands on some asap as I really am switching all my colors from the Citadel line to just Army Painter.
I was VERY impressed by the Game Master terrain maker kit I got from y’all to the point I want to focus primarily on your brand. The wet pallet I got last year was a god send as well.
Early next year. :( I want them out now!
I have experience with Citadel's contrast paints only and I will certainly try AP's speed paints but I guess from the look here I will have the same issue with them as with contrast paints: The results are way to exaggareted in terms of saturation and brightness - at least for my taste. Maybe it is just the studio lights, but with contrasts I always had to add a dry brush with some muted tone of the model (grey or brown) to tone it down. This makes it again an at least 2-step-process all-in-all so not much of a decreased time and effort. But certainly another nice tool to utilize.
Yeah, I'm going to need TAP to get these out to stores faster. ;)
The last mini (the space marine) really sold me on the speedpaints. I can see using them for my Eldar, Salamanders and Tyranids. Especially big smooth surfaces were a problem for me using your quickshades. The speedpaints seem to work better with that.
Be advised that it won't work as well as it did in the video, ESPECIALLY on flat surfaces. There is obviously some extra work done to the miniature that has been omitted in the edit. Pay attention to the shoulder pad - the paint gloops and pools horribly by the bottom edge but after the cut in the video, it's all dried perfectly smooth and even.
These are just like Citadel Contrast Paint. A useful, but temperamental tool for some specific applications, not rainbow unicorn wonder juice that will magically and perfectly paint every miniature for you. It is very disappointing that AP is bent on advertising these as the latter for some reason, repeating Games Workshop's initial marketing mistake.
@@toferkrz946 if you watch that shoulder pad you'll see it dry in real time and the pooling is not noticeable as it dries, and by the cut what you see matches with what was already drying.
How long to the release of these paints?
Very useful stuff as always, obvouisly best used in tandem with the speed paint range, also loving the hair Adam.
Please do a tutorial on how to handle your brushes. Everything from handling, cleaning, storage to what you do between painting 2 different colours. I find that to be something hardly anyone discuss and would be a real benefit to the beginning painter (me!).
That camo cloak color really got me interested... maybe a slightly grey base to make peaks a bit darker. Could be a life saver and hopefully we get a deep red
Mixed feelings about the paint. I don't hate it, but I don't love it. What I found it works great on is terrain. I could also see new and/or less skilled painters (some people hate it I hear) getting a lot of use out of it as well because it DOES work as advertised... its VERY weird and unpredictable to paint over so far.
Fairly certain, that Latari Bowman is from FFG, not Mantic, but hey, it does look awesome.
These look interesting, I tend to use Contrast all the time now, I will give them a try when they come out.
Speedpaints son, wave of the future!!!
interesting product, results could be mixed, but with right application you could make some supremely good stuff, i'd want to see what orange looks like on white primer as i wanted to try some orange models.
Are you going to sell the acrylic medium ? I would be interested to be able to modulate the pigment concentration.
Also, I would love to see even more advanced tricks, like wet blending, and gradients.
The Speedpaint Medium will be available in the Mega Set ;)
When will this be available on Amazon?
Even tho this wasn't a painting tutorial 😅 has someone who is just getting into miniatures painting and looking at different brands trying to pick. I learned some amazing techniques to try out. Thank you for the demonstration. I already about the army painter wet palette with hydro pads might has well keep the theme going and get these awesome paints.
Welcome to the hobby. There are few things we love more than fully painted armies, and one of them is helping new hobbyists fall in love with this side of gaming. Enjoy!
You could of shown us brush cleaning methods and any advice for pooling the paint for use and surfaces to drop on ?
I like using Vallejo Grey Primer the Zenithal of Daler Rowney White Ink. Give a more subtle look than using Black Primer.
Very excited for these! I've been using Citadel Contrast over a zenithal highlight (including the drying brushing stage/painting in highlights in white first), I tend to add further highlights after dependent on the project, can't wait to see how these compare. This kind of process is perfect for smaller scales, I've been using it on Warlord Games Epic Battles ranges, can't wait to get my hands on some of your blues for French Epic Napoleonic as the darker Citadel Contrast ones don't quite do what I want them to, and yours look very promising from the videos I've seen.
Nice to see that army painter isn't debating which chapter is the best they just know it's the space wolves.
I want so badly to get my hand on these and try them out. I saw some people trying it at conventions, but I need to see it for myself
Interesting tutorial, naturally with more detailing these minis would end really Amazing, but for starters these paints are surely very useful 👍
Great stuff friends 👏 👍
One more tool to add to the bench. I don't see any one paint type or company being the best for everything, but all are best for something.
@The Army Painter can you please make some warhammer tutorials please as I play both and would love to see what you do with the ga models
I just started using speedpaints since I have not painted before. Is it better to have your brush a bit damp before using the paint, fully wet or dry?
A bit damp would be best, if it's too wet you'll end up thinning the paints.
You should try mixing speed paint with a metallic for a really cool effects
How do these work with your wet palette? I just pick one of those and love it
would of liked these ready for Christmas, oh well maybe next year
Good Video! Thanks Adam!
Amazing! Can’t wait to give it a go.
Thanks Adam…great vid, lots of tips. Just one thing though…”caughten”?
I know, I know, huge company, but it's a bit charming how they don't edit out their production errors and talk over their airbrush usage. It's clear AP isn't actually that used to the youtube mini painting scene hahaha
Did I miss an Estimated release date for this product? I have seen the Air spray box in the New Releases, but haven't seen word on these new paints.
what would you say looks on average better/interesting: white primer or zenithal/slap chop? (or instead, which is better for what?)
Hi, I like the skin color of the owl in your short video but here crusader skin looks quite dark. Is there a lighter tone of it for the skin? Also, are you planning to sell them individually? Thanks
I've been using inks for a similar effect and time savings for a while but I'll definitely pick up this whole range for an easier time.
But when will these paints be available?
I got this because we have tabletop games that have unpainted minis that I've wished to paint, but it just looked utterly overwhelming, even with the simpler videos. I am thrilled now to have a simple paint to try. I am most looking forward to painting the frogs in our new game Cosmic Frogs, because I think they will look so much better vibrant than dull grays!
I've just started painting zombicide with your speedpaint set, am i supposed to dilute the speedpaint with the speedpaint medium bottle every time? I've just been diluting with water so far
can you paint straight from the bottle or do you thin it first with water ?
I inherited a mostly unpainted Massive Darkness. I'm traditionally painting the heroes with the army painter, color, shade, highlight method from the old pamphlet, but I ordered the biggest speedpaint kit for the mobs. I'm starting them today. Wish me luck.
How did you get on?
@@steviebwoyy good so far. I'm using opposite color when pairs for the mobs and it is quick. I sloppy paint the main color, the touch up any little stuff like pouches with traditional paint, then do the other speed paint color and that's it. Wishi could show. I can do all of one mob in a session
@@omegalazarus that’s awesome! You could share an Instagram or Facebook link on here I think?
Nice one :)
I'm really excited to give this a go.
My actual recipe for my Marines is a 4-Step Airbrush-Work over preshaded minis, to get the correct blueish grey. I'd love to test out these Speedpaints to see, if i maybe can skip one or two steps :)
I was skeptical, but I want to try the starter set after watch the video. I bought a song of ice and fire, and the blue and reds will certainly make speed painting the basic units much easier. The Starter Set is coming out in February 2022?
Excellent video. Looking forward to the paints showing up at my FLGS. When will these be released?
Will speed paint work on a black undercoat? Would like to see an example of that.
it would probably make a cool subtle effect but I would think you would need to use a lot of layers, a lighter color, or use the zenithal technique demonstrated
@@darrinhearn762 the issue with black is that it overwhelms the transparent paint, so would at best tint it.
Other colours as the undercoat would work since from some experiments I've seen the undercoat is unaffected by speedpaints, so like a metallic would keep it's shine whilst being changed to be tinted by the speedpaint.
@@oliverp3545 Agreed - these would not be very useful on a black undercoat. I've seen some very intriguing experiments on metallic undercoat. I am very eager to give these a try!
Which colors are the ones used in the archer? I see a couple of greens, so there is one I dont know which one is and an orange that is not described
Thanks in advance
When this product "Speedpaint" available?
What does Army painter think of the slapchop technique (black prime) drybrush grey, speed paint)?
very interesting esp for fantasy/SciFi models but I would like to see a video of how these paint will work on a range of historic figures from ancient to moderns before ai am tempted to but
This paint line cannot come out soon enough!!!
When these paints would be awailable for buying?
When will these be available to preorder on the Army Painter web shop?
Are you guy going to or have you updated your formula for the standard line of warpaints... just curious as I have one of the the first Complete Mega paint sets many years old now.
So, can we go and buy them NOW ADAM?????
You didn't mention the thinning medium. Please do a tutorial about it as well
ETA on the mega set? This is definitely going to be a go-to tool!! :)
Could you guys do this with a large model like an Imperial Knight?
When are these paints out?
Is there an actual release date that has been announced yet?
Your new paints sound fantastic for a newbie like me. What primer did you use for the space marine before applying dry brush? Thanks!