Tabletop Warhammer?

Soldato
Joined
9 Jun 2005
Posts
4,694
Location
Wiltshire
Thanks man!




I refer to has Sister Sanguinius :p Ive painted both Horus and Ferrus from the Primarch line, and they’re just horrible models to work with. Finecast is just blurgh.

Couple of shots of the next few models finished:

Awesome stuff man, you're on Instagram arent you?


I'm trying not to give GW the steam off my pee right now.
The obvious and utter greed displayed in how they're handling 9th and their digital media is just...urgh

Yea as much as Id like to, I love some of the models too much. Im not into all these boxsets they keep releasing though. And Warhammer+ doesnt interest me apart from Astartes.
 
Soldato
Joined
22 Oct 2004
Posts
13,367
My nephew who is 7 played Warhammer 2 total war round my house and he showed a lot of interest so I bought him the latest white dwarf magazine. We're looking at age of sigmar, what's the cheapest and easiest way to getting his first couple models and paints, is there a starter kit?
 
Soldato
Joined
9 Jun 2005
Posts
4,694
Location
Wiltshire
My nephew who is 7 played Warhammer 2 total war round my house and he showed a lot of interest so I bought him the latest white dwarf magazine. We're looking at age of sigmar, what's the cheapest and easiest way to getting his first couple models and paints, is there a starter kit?

A nice starter set that wont cost the earth https://www.waylandgames.co.uk/warh...search_query=age+of+sigmar+starter&results=30

Or this comes with paints and tools https://www.waylandgames.co.uk/cita...search_query=age+of+sigmar+starter&results=30
 
Soldato
Joined
5 Apr 2009
Posts
24,796
That's still a bit pricey, I saw that I could get two models and some paint from GW website for £10.

The only thing you'll get for a tenner on the GW website is a magazine with a couple of models, it won't include paints or brushes.

The cheapest way you'll get models + paints etc. is one of these types of sets - https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Aos-Orruks-Paint-Set-Eng-spa-port-lat-2021 (edit - link at Wayland - https://www.waylandgames.co.uk/cita...mar-orruk-warclans-gutripaz-paint-set-english works out at £19, not sure what they charge for delivery)

But if you're looking for cheap, buy from an independent store, they typically offer 15 to 20% off GW products compared to buying direct.
 
Associate
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
1,796
Decided after many years of not playing and no motivation to paint what I have left it’s time to sell up. eBay still best place to sell? Unfortunately I have unpopular armies in Sylvaneth and Tau so hoping I can get at least something for them.
 
Associate
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
1,796
Is that UKwide or local only as the only thing I’ve ever used it for was a crappy slide for the kids for a few weeks and it was just around the corner.

Thanks for suggestion.

This afternoons job is to take the pics and get everything listed. Will have to see how it goes I guess.
 
Soldato
Joined
5 Apr 2009
Posts
24,796
It's not easy but that's part of the fun, getting better, learning new skills, seeing the improvement from your first models that look like you painted them with a masonry brush.

There's a wealth of great tutorial videos/channels on YouTube these days too, from total beginner level through to more involved ideas and techniques.

It's relatively easy to make half decent looking models with quick and easy techniques like dry brushing and wash shading and then progress from there as you get a feel for things.

For a taster, kits like these can be good (generally available 15% cheaper from independent stores)
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Space-Marines-Paint-Set-EN-ES-2020
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Necrons-Paint-Set-EN-ES-2020
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Aos-se-paint-set-eng-spa-port-latv-rm-2021
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Aos-Orruks-Paint-Set-Eng-spa-port-lat-2021

They'll contain enough to have a go, though if you enjoy it, you'll soon find yourself looking for better brushes and more paints :p
 
Caporegime
Joined
30 Jun 2007
Posts
68,770
Location
Wales
Ordered the new Kill Team box because i'm a sucker for new and shiny.


I'm tempted by this I like the krieg aesthetic but as I've never done anything like this how much is the rest of the stuff you need

Like how many different paints would I need (maybe even if say I left the oaks unpainted) glue brushes etc etc


Like totally starting from scratch?
 
Caporegime
Joined
30 Jun 2007
Posts
68,770
Location
Wales
It's not easy but that's part of the fun, getting better, learning new skills, seeing the improvement from your first models that look like you painted them with a masonry brush.

There's a wealth of great tutorial videos/channels on YouTube these days too, from total beginner level through to more involved ideas and techniques.

It's relatively easy to make half decent looking models with quick and easy techniques like dry brushing and wash shading and then progress from there as you get a feel for things.

For a taster, kits like these can be good (generally available 15% cheaper from independent stores)
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Space-Marines-Paint-Set-EN-ES-2020
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Necrons-Paint-Set-EN-ES-2020
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Aos-se-paint-set-eng-spa-port-latv-rm-2021
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Aos-Orruks-Paint-Set-Eng-spa-port-lat-2021

They'll contain enough to have a go, though if you enjoy it, you'll soon find yourself looking for better brushes and more paints :p



Oh great thanks sorry I didn't see the reply! You've answered my post before I posted it :D

Yes I've watched a few videos the contrast paints seemed to do great on a pox walker and I saw some pannel lining paint that added loads of great detail to the contours without meticulous hand added detail I wouldn't be able to do
 
Soldato
Joined
9 Jun 2005
Posts
4,694
Location
Wiltshire
Oh great thanks sorry I didn't see the reply! You've answered my post before I posted it :D

Yes I've watched a few videos the contrast paints seemed to do great on a pox walker and I saw some pannel lining paint that added loads of great detail to the contours without meticulous hand added detail I wouldn't be able to do

If I can give any advice at all its don't buy Citadel paints, (or brushes for that matter) I wish I had listened to people, while the paint itself is good, the pots are a nightmare after a while will gunk up which then starts your paint drying out.

You can get a good set like this for example: https://www.waylandgames.co.uk/game-color/19838-game-color-introduction-paint-set

Or you can buy them individually. Youtube has an abundance of info as well, enjoy.
 
Commissario
Joined
17 Oct 2002
Posts
32,996
Location
Panting like a fiend
Aye GW pots are pretty junky and have been for ~20 years :(

The original rubber topped ones were great* and I know people who still have usable paint in them (or did about 3 years ago when one of my friends was looking for an original purple to match his 90's eldar colour scheme), the next version of pot IIRC had a screw cap that never sealed as the thread was course, then they did a rubber top which toppled over and didn't seal very well, and the current ones whilst an improvement still gunk up and do not seal properly a fair bit of the time and some of the paints have a really nasty tendency to separate almost beyond the ability to recover after 12-18 months even if sealed.

This isn't a problem if you're doing a lot of models using a few colours in the space of months as you'll likely use most of the pots doing them, it's if you're either a slow painter or doing lots of colours so pots sit unused for months at a go.

I actually bought a proper lab vortex mixer** because I worked out it only had to save me buying around 30 GW paints to pay for itself and it seems to work really well at recovering some of the ones I'd almost given up on because of separation (throw a steel ball bearing or two in and agitate!), it also makes the process of "shaking" airbrush paints a cinch as i just put them on it for a ~15 seconds before use and has let me recover some of my original vallejo paints from nearly 10 years ago! (a minute or two on it gets most of them really well mixed unless they've turned completely to sludge)

The place where I think GW does hold an edge still with paints is the range of colours that are specifically designed to compliment each other including things like the washes and shades without having to go between different manufacturers ranges (although valljo probably have many more colours as they do model air, game air, model colour, game colour etc some of which are available in 30-200ml pots).

*IIRC P3 use them now and do some very close matches to the original GW paints.

**Around £85 for a unit that is really well built.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom