Warhammer: The Old World | Dwarfen Mounten Holds Hammerers & Longbeards | Tutorial
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- čas přidán 27. 04. 2024
- With Dwarfen Mountain Holds soon on the way for Warhammer: The Old World, here's the second of a series of videos, this time how I painted my Hammerers & Longbeards.
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I just ordered a bunch of dwarfs yesterday and I'm looking foward to paint them , this ones look amazing and I'll try to paint them as good as this ones
Thank you. I may have ordered quite a few more bits myself 😅
Pronouncing Vallejo as "Valaya" is the most dwarfish thing in the video XD. Good job as usual!
😂 Thank you 🙂
I really like your choice to leave the shoulder armor off. Never liked how the newer Hammerers and Longbeards looked like they were wearing full suits of gromril just like the Ironbreakers, and I think this goes a long way to address it. Great paint jobs, great video.
Thank you. I’m glad it’s not just me that thinks it made a difference 🙂
I will say that I built a set of 10 Ironbreakers and left the shoulders off on all of them aside from the leader of the unit. I really liked the way it made him stand out so that could be worth doing if you like that
The leaders for both units still have them, I think they came moulded to the arms for those models, though I would have probably added them anyway.
They look far bulkier and tougher with the pauldron on.
Can’t wait to watch! I’m having a ball stealing your techniques and painting up the oldies. Not sure if I’ll play OW, but I’ve been snatching up the made to order stuff like it’s ‘92!
Thank you for watching, and glad you’re finding them helpful 🙂
I’m using the second edition plastics for Longbeards, Thunderers, Quarrelers and Rangers. Bought a bunch super cheap when Fantasy died back in 2015(?).
Oh wow, the white plastic single pose ones that came in the Regiments box?
Those really do look way better without the shoulders. Proper dwarves here, great stuff
Thank you 🙂
Awesome looking dwarfs. It’s been said many times already but the lack of shoulder pads do make them look more old school. Totally cool for the leaders to have them and obviously it is a personal preference so anyone putting the whole unit together with the pads isn’t wrong to do so.
Definitely looking forward to the dwarf release and the access to more metal dwarfs that guaranteed haven’t been painted up yet
Cheers mate 🙂
Look great buddy
Thank you 🙂
They look great, spraying metals is by far my favorite way to apply them. Re your units, I've gotten more milage out of King in Longbeards and BSB in hammerers, but I run Grungni so YMMV. Either way buy them drilled, you won't be disappointed.
I was thinking about swapping them around and trying them both ways as I couldn’t make my mind up. What was your rationale for that way around (and what size units do you run)? Drilled seems to be the thing for sure.
@@MiniatureRealms at 2K I run 17 hammerers with BSB and Grungni and either 14 or 17 Longbeards with King on shieldbearers. The hammerers hit so hard they can handle basically anything on their own and they are flimsier so having the 5++ save really helps them. They can also all issue and accept challenges so they protect the BSB better than the 1 champion in the longbeards.
Longbeards with a king can always shieldwall vs a hard hitting charge and the king can keep swinging away to whittle the enemy down.
Thank you, that’s some solid advice there, might just do that myself.
Great video!
Thank you 🙂
The metal models are sooooo expensive. The only affordable ones are from recasters.
Good tutorial and quite quick. 😊
Thank you 🙂
Wow great
Thank you 😊
When seeing the plasitc models, it makes me sad that GW didn't have these models in the Dwarven tribes battalion box.
It’s looks like they’re focusing on the core more for that set, seeing these as additions.
@MiniatureRealms that is fair. I hope that the hammerers and ironbreakers come in 20 man boxes like the bretonian knights.
@@beemerwalker5945probably 20 packs for $85
Excellent tutorial! And leaving the shoulders off is the way to go!
For the gold; have you ever tried Skeleton Horde over silver?
Thank you. 🙂
I’ve not tried skeleton horde, but have used similar glazes, normally a yellow.
I dont like the models themselfs (too much armor for my taste) but you had done an incredible job on that armor splendid work
Thank you that’s very kind 🙂
Brilliant - comment for the comment God!
Your brown recipes have been so helpful! I still do chocolate brown then German camo pale brown.
Previously you went flat earth, beige brown then tan earth (thinking of your city of sigmar mordheim video), what was the reason for dropping beige brown?
I found it was a middle step that’s not always needed, especially on smaller areas like on these. If I was doing a larger area it would likely find its way back.
Do you plan to paint some iron breakers ?
I don’t currently have any short/medium term plans to, many of the techniques would be the same, just with more gold I would imagine.
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@@MiniatureRealms Reikland when? Lol