You don't need tape to paint hazard stripes, every video you've criticized for doing this have look perfectly fine. That proves you don't need tape. Except the feral painter which looked awful.
@jpjp34865 күн бұрын
Use your hand to paint hazard stripes if you're not a pussy.
@jonmandelbaum53956 күн бұрын
You forgot to mention the necessity of using a cutting mat
@Lakrimoz7 күн бұрын
Don't really get why you'd make hate video for a young energetic fan creating content and bringing new generations into the hobby. Last I checked you don't need to be a pro painter to create content, and frankly her energy and effort is more entertaining than listening to some bitter dour nerd trying to gatekeep...
@Telmach8 күн бұрын
I really want to get into Turnip28 from the moment I saw that Bruva Alfabusa battle report. I'm going to build a couple of squads because I'm running a game of Traveller 2e, and I'm using the setting of Austerlitz as a planet my players can go to.
@maxbrandt610 күн бұрын
JH Miniatures, I take it then you have the expert tutorial on how to paint hazard stripes, I'd like to see it! Show us how it's done.
@facelessman26510 күн бұрын
i feel like this is a ton of hate for someone having fun and making fun videos, you just turned on a fire hose of negativity
@haltes15 күн бұрын
Toxic sludge
@vine709115 күн бұрын
This video convinced me not to drill me barrels, not because I don't think it looks good (I do), and not because I can't be arsed (I can), but because I would rather throw myself off a building than risk having other people think that I agree with this guy.
@diecast_MikeEspo18 күн бұрын
Just awesome. Great work. AMAZING. Mike 😊
@OldGuyRetros20 күн бұрын
1" stir.sticks and plastics bits
@OldGuyRetros20 күн бұрын
Tape
@przemysawseredyszyn140523 күн бұрын
Were did you get the part about the cables on the inside of thigh? I"m pretty sure none of the GW models of mk V has them ,hell even the artwork you've shown doesnt.
@jhminiatures786722 күн бұрын
Honestly I don't even know 🤣 I think it just makes sense as a full wrap around.
@CurtisBuilds24 күн бұрын
And to think, trees spent hundreds of years growing just to give you oxygen.... What a waste
@RSBurgener24 күн бұрын
Thanks for covering the Iron Warriors. We love them much more than GW thinks we do (probably more than they do). Maybe one day we'll get some actual Iron Warriors sculpts! Oooooh, imagine that! They can be for Horus Heresy or 40k, cause our guys don't change all that much.
@looselycollected750524 күн бұрын
Try a barbecue skewer with some beeswax or spray adhesive on it to pick up the balls for the leg mod.
happy more marines have been converted. the inductees look really cool
@jodezero29 күн бұрын
Nice conversions. Very cool stuff. Not your usual toy cars 😂😂
@diecast_MikeEspo18 күн бұрын
Yep 👍, different.
@colinhavard256829 күн бұрын
Using ball bearings. Superglue a small magnet to the end of something. Grab the ball bearing, Dip it into a small amount of glue and push it into the hole. You can also use nail art beads. They are small glass beads and then use a diamond art applicator which is essentially a brush with no bristles which you apply a wax end to.
@feldgray29 күн бұрын
Super inspiring stuff dude! Makes me want to get back in to it again.
@jhminiatures786729 күн бұрын
Happy to hear it 😉
@jaqssmith1666Ай бұрын
if the blue wash does nothing then prove it, grab some minis and paint them up.
@PHOROSxxEYEАй бұрын
So a guy whos is mediocre painter being butthurt of better painters
@SarkhamyАй бұрын
Oh and you wanted to answer 1 thing that oil washes do that water based acrylic washes can't. The answer to that one is pretty easy. Oil and enamel based washes have a higher capillary action. Meaning they seek out and pool in the recesses more. I don't hit an all over wash with a lot of my miniatures with oil washes, I panel line. But I think Miniac and a few other tutorials also show that you can purposefully leave an area of was behind and then wipe it back in a controlled matter to make a smooth transition into the shadows. It makes painting easier especially if you're like me and don't mind the smells and can handle yourself around potentially toxic chemicals. Also, personally, I find it significantly more satisfying to paint with oils and artist paints given the level of control that I can get. Everyone loves to sing the praise of Bold titanium white from Proacryl and that is a great paint, but you can get/make a better product for much cheaper by just buying a tube of artist grade titian white ink or paint and diluting it to the level you desire. My single tube of ivory black oil paint from schmincke cost me 10 dollars and lasted me now 3 armies and a smattering of individual pieces. and it's not even halfway through.
@clonetf141Ай бұрын
bro proudly anounces he has 7 years worth of videos but is loosing to a guy with 1 years worth of videos, this is what we call a serious skill issue
@ChaseDaOrk3767Ай бұрын
So what's even the point of this video anyways?
@SarkhamyАй бұрын
The Critique on the wash here is kinda brainless. The new citadel washes are significantly thinner than this dilute contrast mix. Adding additional layers of wash will add more layers dry layers of contrast medium. It likens the effect of putting multiple thin filters on something verses one slightly more opaque filter. The effect is visually different. Also. it saves time. Also Ratling grime is a unique color. Seems nitpicky to the extreme particularly given the fact that based on your most recent showcase... the metallic effect that he is able to achieve here is significantly more realistic than yours. This is either clout chasing, your acting delusional, or you're genuinely serious and comically wrong. Chose your path, white man.
@lopesj6670Ай бұрын
The description says satire guys
@Enigmatus23Ай бұрын
This person has 0 understanding how to deliver satire
@kausalkraken5951Ай бұрын
Terrible paint job. Maybe look up a tutorial to get better at painting?
@stephenwithamАй бұрын
She's awesome and enthusiastic, you're boring and mean. You praised a man using Averland Sunset but hate her use of it. You say her hazards are bad but you show off your own and they're not straight at all. What an arse.
@BreakfastwithBandoАй бұрын
my guy i wouldnt be calling flak on others paint jobs after you posted your own IWs XD
@SarkhamyАй бұрын
He has. and theres not much to write home about.
@AlaricScandoveskiАй бұрын
I came for the comments. 11/10, not disappointed.
@ToddGrindleАй бұрын
my gawd, my guy! didn't you know agrax earthshade is the best for painting zebra stripes on pedestrian crossings? I mean, my guy!
@sdws91Ай бұрын
🤡
@nobodybbmАй бұрын
What a pretentious angle you used to show off how utterly garbage your hazard stripes are on your models
@ger5956Ай бұрын
So where do we find your painting tutorials and golden demons? This was pretty pathetic tbh, your points were bad and you should feel bad.
@craigoreilly5495Ай бұрын
Definitely bought his 10k subs from bot farms. What an absolute loser
@RealLonesamuraiАй бұрын
Wow, I started watching this thinking YOU were trying someones painting recipe... not what I expected
@TomsHobbyAdventuresАй бұрын
Nice update! Really hyped to see the project taking off! A few notes on your guys if you want to save some dismantling work (or ignore if you want to hehe) The meltagun guy, as you mention you can expand him into a full tactical support squad of 5-10 meltaguns, OR just keep him in your collection and put him in a veteran squad when you have the need for his skills. Veteran Squads can have 2 special/heavy weapons, and a meltagun is always useful for popping a transport and letting the rest of his squadmates clean up in close combat. Your combi weapons can either also be used in command squads, veteran squads or seeker squads depending on your needs and preferences. Or as sergeants of course. The Typhon is OK, it is great at being a big threat bubble but the rules for its gun is pretty hit or miss. Either it will completely destroy things or just leave a tiny scratch. That being said - I still want one! Looking forward to following your progress :)
@jhminiatures7867Ай бұрын
Thank you my friend 😉 as always, I appreciate and thoroughly enjoy the quality feedback. There has been quite a bit of change since this first video. The meltagun marine indeed survived the great recycling, but the two mk6s have been disassembled for the most part. Good shout out on veteran and seeker squads, they are definite units I need to read up on more. I've a new video in the works, let's just say ill gave my own hodge-podge Mk5 unit to show very soon 😁
@TomsHobbyAdventuresАй бұрын
@@jhminiatures7867 Looking forward to it! Some grizzled war of attrition survivors in various armour marks is just perfect for IW, it will look great all painted up!
@RAINBOWBEARMANАй бұрын
Have to say I actually like watching these critique videos. There are things, even as a beginner that you should do and not do. And if you are a beginner, you want to find a guide that is going to teach you the right way.
@RAINBOWBEARMANАй бұрын
I continue to see a lot of comments about the hate or negativity being projected. But people are missing the point. There are things being done, that even for a beginner you should not be showing others. Now I get it, she has positive energy, she likes doing the videos and that is all great, and good on her for showing others. But, we can all improve and things. Hazard stripes... we all know you shouldn't free hand them, they aren't going to look right. --The mixing of the paints. I mean these are all good things to point out. She probably did it because that is what she has on hand, and that is ok. But there are better ways to get that effect. - Her brush control is pretty good.
@JohnZombi8813 күн бұрын
She can paint them however she wants. 🤷
@RAINBOWBEARMAN13 күн бұрын
@@JohnZombi88 No one said she can't...
@JohnZombi8812 күн бұрын
@@RAINBOWBEARMAN nah see that's where you're wrong. You're under the assumption that you have to do it a certain way for it to be perfect. It's about having fun, not making showroom pieces to impress basement dwellers on the internet. This entire hobby is filled with negative ass people like you who attack anybody not doing it "the right way" and demoralizing them. Grow tf up.
@RAINBOWBEARMANАй бұрын
I'll be honest I don't know Trovarion but it did seem like the mini was unfinished. There are easily little details to have ben picked out like you said. And from someone of that caliber, you certainly would expect that. the face though, that face is on point.
@colinhavard2568Ай бұрын
You might want to hold out on converting non-heresy stuff into your IW. The decal sheet has been spotted for the new heresy box set and it appears to be Salamanders vs Iron warriors with saturnine and mark 2 power armour in the box
@jhminiatures7867Ай бұрын
Sounds fantastic 👌
@Grubnar26 күн бұрын
Wait, what?
@weaponizedwinnebagoАй бұрын
This seems unnecessarily mean. All of these videos do. Do one yourself instead
@RAINBOWBEARMANАй бұрын
A lot of people are giving this video a hard time because of the negativity. But read through it, to hear if these methods work or don't work. I think there are some good questions asked, why did you do this if you can just do that. In terms of what paints to use, and what to water down and so on.
@toastle8005Ай бұрын
…this would be true, if he were actually *correct* in those ‘why would you do this, you should have done that’ moments. Correct criticism, no matter how brutal, can be useful- but there is scarce little correct criticism in here. One brief example being his inability to understand what makes Agrax Earthshade and oil washes behave differently, and why people use them for different applications. The description does SAY this is satire, and it may very well be that this is some elaborate caricature/character he’s playing throughout the video as a joke, which would explain some of it… or maybe he’s only using the word ‘satire’ to try and stay safe from KZfaq copyright. Either way, I’m not brilliantly intrigued by both- if he’s playing a satirical critic character, I can’t imagine what the pay-off is going to be. If he’s being sincere… I think the state of his own Iron Warriors models may have put a round through the back of his argument’s head.
@RAINBOWBEARMANАй бұрын
@@toastle8005 Except that some of what he is saying is true. Some of the steps and thinning down of this and that is kinda pointless and lost in the paint of the model itself. It adds almost nothing if anything at all. Now maybe there is something to be said for "this is just a different way to do it, if you have these paints only" but that isn't how the video is presented in most of these cases if ever. It's just the artists or painters way of doing this shade or wash of X. Which I find often to be more convoluted then it needs to be and adds little value. As for the satire, I think that is some of the over the top reactions, it's clear that even if some of these things are mistakes or some of these things are worth criticism then they aren't worth it in terms of the semi extreme nature, I think that is where the satire is intended. I get it though, it's not everyone cup of tea. I have seen on many of these videos just people calling out and saying, "we don't want you in the hobby, you are so toxic" which in and of itself is toxic... kinda funny when you think about it that way.
@RAINBOWBEARMANАй бұрын
@@toastle8005 I wanted to add that I think you make some fair points, and maybe it's because I lack some experience myself but I thought that some of his points about why do this and that were valid, and the stripes of course, just tape it off... free hand never looks right. It just doesn't.
@RAINBOWBEARMANАй бұрын
I look forward to more IW stuff.
@b.lloydreese2030Ай бұрын
I like this. I like what can be done with foam, but i do not want to make foam look like wood or cut hundreds of individual blocks. Im also not great at measuring. I want simplicity. And this makes a simple, good looking house. More like this pleaae
@RAINBOWBEARMANАй бұрын
not so much into 30k per se. But I do love the iron warriors, so that alone has me super interested. just don't see them enough in my opinion. And the few Iron Warriors I've painted over the years where some of my best and most loved.