Warhammer: The Old World | Knights Of The Realm On Foot | Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- Perhaps the kit that most excited me about the Bretonnia release for Warhammer: The Old World, I finally get around to painting the Knights of the Realm on Foot.
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I passed on getting one of these units for my army, but after watching this, I am reconsidering! Looks great, thank you for this video!
Thank you 😊
Brilliant tutorial! Thanks for doing this
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Some very inspirational painting there Stu. I’ve been looking forward to this one. Very cool kit that really was unexpected given the number of prior WHFB minis that came out (which really shouldn’t have surprised anyone mind you)…also one going back somewhat to 3rd edition when the much smaller metal foot knights were available.
Thank you. Yes possibly the most left field miniatures since launch.
LETS GOOO, I just was opening my box and a Stu special shows up.
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Seems 100 years more advanced than typical armor Bretonians use
It’s a definite aesthetic change for sure
The rumour was these were Reiksguard Foot Knights, but when GW changed course all they did was "re-skin" the CAD files to become Brets. It makes perfect sense when you look at these models. It hurts how stupid those helmets are.
I’m seriously considering removing those silly crests or just getting some plain helmets from Etsy. 🙄
@Norcha8 Oh that’s very interesting
@another4868 It’s certainly an option, as the kit on the whole is really good.
Super clean paintjob! Suits the aesthetic honestly have put mine together and been stuck in decision paralysis on how to paint them for weeks. Think i will try your metal recipe... also personally I love the sculpts, wfb was never about realism for me.
Thank you 😊
Great kit and your paint totally does it justice as usual. I was thinking I may try some custom printed pauldrons on some of these. Maybe just one shoulder here and there.
That’s nice idea, I’d like to see that if you go ahead.
Professional 👍
Thank you 🙂
Nice work Stuart. They are weird sculpts though!
Thank you dude. Yes definitely a new aesthetic, luckily I like it, but I know it’s not to everyone’s taste.
I don’t have space for an airbrush but really like the look of that metalwork. Do you think an overbush of the metallics could work in a similar way?
Yes absolutely, I do this quite often as well, especially when the miniature has less metallic areas.
I like the paintjob but not the miniatures. For some reason they remind me of alice in wonderland card soldiers 😅
Maybe with the old knight heads but i doubt they would fit.
I quite like them myself, but I’d would have liked a few options with slightly less OTT helmets.
The thing is, I’m struggling to fit them in a list, M@As are just better at sticking around and mounted Knights are more lethal.
Yep they don’t get in the main Grand Army list I’m working on, mine are in my Border Princes list, which is more of a fun one.
Hi Stuart.. just a thought for models like this one. You mentioned not using zenithal because of the amount of metal on show. Would using liquid mask work? I'm thinking zenithal on the whole model, then liquid mask on the cloak and other cloth areas, base coat the armour, then remove the liquid mask and paint the model as you do normally. I think the mask would only be needed to base coat the model. Then you have the best of both worlds.. zenithal only where you need it :)
Yes it absolutely would, and it’s something o often use myself, especially on large commissions with Space marines. The balance of make in choice would be the time to paint on the liquid mask and remove Vs the time to just paint those sections in a traditional method afterwards.
but this is just 1 miniature... where is the rest of the box? would be cool to see everything painted
And it you will one day, but that takes a lot of time sadly. Single miniatures are the way I can produce regular videos, my army projects take longer.
hi Stuart where do you purchase the soilworks oilwash grease cant seem to find it anywhere in uk or is there another oil wash product of the same colour
I’ve been getting mine from Element games, occasionally it goes out of stock, but normally only for a week or so.
@@MiniatureRealms thanks just bought a bottle
Heard airbrush and left. Sorry.
Doesn’t mean you have to personally use it though. That’s the thing.
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Ridiculousness, probably why you're less than a mediocre painter.
Imagine having this attitude with another profession:
"This builder is using a nail gun instead of a handheld hammer, I don't want to buy this house unless only hammers were used."
@@Whichendup or, hear me out, I either don't own an airbrush or prefer the tactile experience of putting the brush on the model? See how I managed to reply without insulting you because I didn't see your opinion as a personal attack like you did, for some reason.