Fanatic Paints & Conquest Miniatures | First impressions

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    A two in one review. In this video I test out Army Painters Fanatic Paints on a miniature from Para Bellum's Conquest and share my thoughts on the two.
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Komentáře • 144

  • @brumbz513
    @brumbz513 Před 12 dny +67

    That's actually a beautifully painted mini Alex, not the video topic, but just in case no one else says!

    • @52Miniatures
      @52Miniatures  Před 12 dny +3

      Thank you humbly! In retrospect I’d liked a wilder scheme if this was for an army but it was fun to paint regardless

    • @basileerla
      @basileerla Před 11 dny +2

      Agreed, those color transitions are really nice, you absolutely nail palettes in all your works (something I struggle a lot)

  • @michaelstrange2285
    @michaelstrange2285 Před 12 dny +10

    Content aside, we're spoiled by Alex's consistently high level of production.

  • @markfrommontana
    @markfrommontana Před 12 dny +12

    I just finished reading all the comments to date 62) and I was struck by how many folks appreciated your calm and measured delivery and how soothing it is. Exactly. I don’t need someone shouting at me, (although I guess that sells too). And it doesn’t hurt to have a great sense of humor. So, as always, your channel is delightful. 👍👍

  • @graefx
    @graefx Před 12 dny +17

    I really appreciate your explanation on what the "best" paint is. Different audiences, different painting habits. It really highlights that asking for one brand to rule them all is going to lead to disappointment. Also as an aside, it always makes me happy since a P3 pot. I still love that line.

  • @notmokiplamo
    @notmokiplamo Před 11 dny +8

    You're undoubtably the James Hoffman of Miniature Painting. Loved this review

    • @philgee486
      @philgee486 Před 11 dny

      You should taste his tea!
      He's the James Hoffman of hot drinks too

  • @caleb7758
    @caleb7758 Před 13 hodinami

    loved your honest and thoughtful approach to the personal side of the hobby, we all love and paint differently and i think you helped me finally make my mind up on my favorite paints. cant wait to see what you have for us next

  • @MrStiraan
    @MrStiraan Před 11 dny +3

    The new better sprues are made by Archon Studios, you can tell because the sprues say Made in Poland and they are the only polish company who make hips minis. Archon has been doing minis for a bunch of folks in recent years. Everything from Conquest to Kings of War to Black Magic Craft's wargame. They also make their own minis, most notably in the dnd focused Dungeons and Lasers line. I really like their work and spot their sprue a mile away :D

  • @erikbraun473
    @erikbraun473 Před 12 dny +8

    Watching these videos is always a stress relieving experience. Thanks for all that you do Alex.

  • @misterduch7904
    @misterduch7904 Před 12 dny +4

    Love seeing conquest stuff here.
    As for the quality, there is a giant gap between their earliest sculpts and the new stuff. Their resins are really great tough

  • @JorenVaes
    @JorenVaes Před 10 dny +1

    "but we all know the best beer in the world comes from Germany" As a Belgian living in the city where AB Inbev is headquartered, that hurt me to my core.

  • @comicfan92
    @comicfan92 Před 10 dny +1

    I'm very interested in Conquest, but haven't been able to jump in yet. I'd love to see more such videos from you, Alex! Whatever you make, though, I'm here for it. 👍

  • @JoeFlamenco
    @JoeFlamenco Před 12 dny +8

    I’m loving Conquest as a game and it’s fantastic to see you painting their minis! Thank you sir!
    Edit - my experience with Conquest miniatures…
    I’m enjoying the game immensely. Some of the older sprues I’m not as big a fan of. The newer stuff like the Kataphraktoi are just amazing, and I’m buying a Fallen Divinity soon to paint as a display piece. I like them, they do have some detail misses here and there, but I’m happy to support a company that values my contribution to their lore and worlds.

  • @chadkittleson5447
    @chadkittleson5447 Před 12 dny +3

    I find your neutral and diplomatic delivery delightful. I would love to see more of these sort of first impressions reviews from you.

  • @MisterTingles
    @MisterTingles Před 12 dny +5

    I've yet to try the fanatic paints, but as someone who hasn't yet found enjoyment in the mixing of my own shades when painting, having a range with a nice selection of ready made, attractive, varied shades is great. it's one of the major selling points of Citadel paints for me, for all their shortcomings, and the promise of these paints having fewer of the drawbacks makes me quite giddy...
    also, thanks for the tip about the magenta, that's actually super helpful, i'm glad you included it.

  • @figureartout
    @figureartout Před 11 dny +1

    I always used Citadel and Vallejo and recently have been converted over to being a lover of AK interactive. that being said i find most paint sets will always has some amazing paints and others that let the range down. I also am a huge lover of Conquest minis

  • @charlieporter1907
    @charlieporter1907 Před 9 dny

    Thank you for your review of the paints and the mini. I am very impressed with your skill. As a newer painter with these paints I appreciate the additional perspective.

  • @DavidHesselfeldt
    @DavidHesselfeldt Před 12 dny +2

    Love that you tackled the Conquest minis! Great looking paint job there. I hope you give the Kataphraktoi a chance in a future video.

  • @bldos5362
    @bldos5362 Před 11 dny +1

    You are improving in your painting skills so much. It's fun to watch your videos and a joy to watch you paint. Thanks for the awesome content. 👌

  • @TwospotzArtAndCraft
    @TwospotzArtAndCraft Před 12 dny +2

    Thanks for making such calm and interesting videos. Your narrative and observations are very calming and has me paying close attention to things that will give me good insights and ideas for my own work.

  • @sovietbear1917
    @sovietbear1917 Před 11 dny +1

    Thinned down, they also go through the airbrush great. I bought a couple colors to try and I really enjoy the Fanatics paint. Not enough for me to dump SoFlat, but it's very nice. Beautiful mini.

  • @thesoothsayer9223
    @thesoothsayer9223 Před 12 dny +4

    Love the combination of your style on these conquest minis

  • @paulharding366
    @paulharding366 Před 2 dny

    I love your use of colours, this miniature is beautifully painted.

  • @Ladrius4000
    @Ladrius4000 Před 12 dny +1

    Another fantastic video, Alex. Absolutely lovely miniature and I've heard a lot of good things about Conquest so it's really nice to see you talk about their stuff!

  • @empyreal_lord
    @empyreal_lord Před 12 dny +2

    I'm wild for Army Painter's stuff, never going back to Citadel. Lovely paint job by the way! I like Parabellum's miniature but 38mm scale is such a strange choice, if it's not compatible with my other games I can't really justify it

  • @technophobiakills4371
    @technophobiakills4371 Před 12 dny +2

    Fantastic mini, as usual. In my opinion, your style works really well with Conquest. The wet blending is great and thanks for the tip about using magenta to convey cold.
    I haven't tried AP Fanatics yet - I loathed Warpaints and SP 1.0. I will try Fanatic though, at some point. But I'm pretty hooked on AK Interactive & Pro Acryl.
    I've only painted a few Conquest minis, but I LOVE the style. I think the minis are unique and the newer models have lots of detail. I also like that they don't seem to price creep once or twice a year like other companies.

  • @crisiswax
    @crisiswax Před 7 dny

    What an absolutely beautiful paint job and nice review of both the model and paints. I'm happy to have stumbled across your channel

  • @bluefangs867
    @bluefangs867 Před 12 dny +1

    I love those grizzly cold hands! Lovely idea. I have a Nords Conquest army from the two army set box, and man... those were horrible to put together and the plastic didn't fit right. Glad to see they have been working on that since. The miniatures itself are so cool : )

  • @mordecaitoth6703
    @mordecaitoth6703 Před 11 dny

    Great hands on review and your work on the model is stunning. Thanks for sharing!

  • @martynjones3978
    @martynjones3978 Před 10 dny

    Fantastic work on that Olga!! 😮😊
    Great review as well i like some one who points things out the way you do!!!

  • @redgreenbluehex
    @redgreenbluehex Před 11 dny

    Really nicely painted Ugr. Conquest is a great game.

  • @apathtrampledbydeer8446

    That's a mighty fine paintjob!

  • @MurderDungeonSlotCars
    @MurderDungeonSlotCars Před 12 dny +1

    Hi Alex. Thanks for the video. You are wrong about one thing though, the best beer comes from Wisconsin!

  • @kristoff7049
    @kristoff7049 Před 4 dny

    Love that you are exploring new variations… conquest is on the edge of tickling my fancy… my current new variation is Kings of war.. another rank and flank / skirmish wargame

  • @basstedson
    @basstedson Před 12 dny

    Got a few colours in with my last order to try, pleased with them so far. A much needed range update for army painter.

  • @ivar_miniatures9383
    @ivar_miniatures9383 Před 10 dny

    Outrageous! The best beer in the world comes from Austria!

  • @micklangan7544
    @micklangan7544 Před 10 dny

    Thank you for the video Alex, quality as always. I don't know if Army Painter will tempt me away from my 'Kimera', but that's because I am Matt as Matt can be. I can certainly see that having a wide choice of shades and speciality paints would be very tempting for many. Your videos always make the hobby come across so accessible, Thanks again.

  • @AdamFaeth
    @AdamFaeth Před 8 dny

    It seems like most paint ranges are designed to take up as much shelf space as possible to get your attention in a retail store or in the background of a social media post. This also helps to convince us we need to buy 27 different bottles of grey-brown to experience true joy. Even the ranges that start with a mixing-friendly core set feel pressure to expand. It would be nice if more ranges had a good starter set (Fanatic paints seem to be close, but missing an orange and a purple), or otherwise highlighted the vibrant primary and secondary colors in their range that are a good starting point for mixes. With similar shades, cute names, and semi-opaque bottles, it can be hard to tell which ones are greyed down.

  • @JameTek
    @JameTek Před 11 dny

    As a complete n00b, I like these paints. They are simple to use and quick. A lot of the features that appeal to advanced painters are difficult for someone very new to do, although I occasionally mix up my own colour, painting an entire army with a mixed up colour is going to result in inconsistencies that would irritate me -- a good selection of colours, already matched up is nice to have. I appreciate that I don't need to apply layers for most of the colours, depending of course. But most of the colours I could just slather on a mini and move on. As much as painting is part of the hobby, and certainly one I would never dispense with, my main objective is to get an army on the table. These paints are good for that purpose.

    • @52Miniatures
      @52Miniatures  Před 11 dny

      A very good point and I think this paint has this purpose very much in mind

  • @BGL19283
    @BGL19283 Před 12 dny

    So I have the complete set. I bought it because I trusted Uncle Adam’s review, but didn’t actually know that he worked for them until after I had preordered and truthfully I feel icky about that now. I’m not saying he lied or shilled but after using the paint, I definitely think there was a little bit of a bias from him, but I’m not blaming him or anything. It’s my own fault for not doing my due diligence.
    I know I shouldn’t go all in on one line. I broke that rule. To be clear, I don’t hate the paint, I like most of them, but I don’t love them as much as I thought I would. I like their price, colors, completeness of the “complete set”, and their extra work time.
    That’s all good to me.
    The problem I’m having now is that it’s actually a little too overwhelming. My kit prior consisted of maybe like 50 paints, 2 techs, and 3 shades from citadel that I would just mix and buy as needed.
    Despite trying out all the different colors I’m having difficulty committing to memory how they all work…because of the inconsistencies so what I’ve started doing is I’ll take one or two pots with me at a time. If I don’t like them I toss them back on the shelf and slap a sticker on them as a reminder to sell them later, and to definitely not replace them.
    Another problem I have is that in the complete set there are some pants that are so thick, I can’t even shake the agitator loose, and in the event I am able to it takes me like three to four minutes so you definitely want a mixer for these pants, at least for the expanded line.
    I don’t think they put that particular color in the mega set though.
    For anyone that’s interested in these, I would highly recommend just going to a local game store who has the singles racked up and buy what peaks your eye.
    On the other hand if you can’t buy the singles locally you can get them from a small online seller like Gnomish Bazaar (my favorite US based online shop). They are quite literally the friendliest folks I’ve ever dealt with. Always price super competitively, always ship with tracking, solid packing, and their stock is usually fresh, which is great for the plants. No dried out pots.

  • @shadowlord19
    @shadowlord19 Před 10 dny

    One of your best vids so far! Bravo.

  • @Grabacr
    @Grabacr Před 12 dny

    nice looking mini, well done!
    Thanks for the review!

  • @VASM160689
    @VASM160689 Před 10 dny

    A very delightful video! ^^ i'm not totally sold on the magenta tip, but this was the only example I've seen, so I'll be paying attention the next time i'll look at some winter art. ;)
    The mini looka beautiful! Love how colorful the shadows are, not just dark versions of the same color or black.

  • @uriance88
    @uriance88 Před 11 dny

    To check out this new line, I picked up the starter set and a few updated versions of some of my older AP paints. At least in North America, their broad availability and reasonable price mean they'll probably replace a fair amount of the 'general use' paints in my collection - but given that there are always colours from each range that seem to be impossible to match by mixing , there are always going to be Vallejo (both game and model color), AK, Citadel, Reaper, Two Thin Coats and Army Painter (along with some Tamiya clear) on the paint rack. As you said, find the paints that work for your painting style.

  • @victorrivera022
    @victorrivera022 Před 12 dny

    Thank you for a great explanation of the paints and introduction of Conquest! I really liked the end result of the mini, nice job! Top notch production as always!

  • @PrzybyszzMatplanety
    @PrzybyszzMatplanety Před 12 dny +1

    Noticing that different paint ranges target different segments of the market is spot on. We have so much high quality paints on the market now that so many things are not important. It doesn't really matter if you work with Scale 75, Army Painter Fanatics, AK Interactive, Pro Acryl or Vallejo. They're all good quality paints that do the same things fundamentally. What's becoming real issue is little quirks here and there that make difference. Scale 75 is very translucent and ultra matte, it is best for advanced techniques, layering and layering untill achieving perfect blends. Army Painter is... well, army painters set. They're quite open about that with "get more time for gaming" slogan. Scale 75 are really good paints, but you don't reach for them if you need to paint 200 Chaos Warriors for next weekend match with your friends.
    My main problem is that you need to test each range yourself to see their unique strengths and weaknesses. Almost no brand is 100% honest with you, because they don't want to announce clearly what their main target is in fear of losing other segments of customers.

  • @thatotherguy7596
    @thatotherguy7596 Před 12 dny

    Hi Alex. As you already know, I love to watch you paint. That one came out really well, and as usual, I really like your color choices. Thanks again for sharing. 👍

  • @Scheduledd
    @Scheduledd Před 11 dny

    The newer plastic sprue "From Poland" is made by Archon Studio (the Dungeon & Lasers guys).

  • @TylerProvick
    @TylerProvick Před 8 dny

    Love seeing alternate manufacturers here.
    I also an bewildered by Para Bellum's scale choice. On the shelf the extra size is not clear, but the additional cost is. There's definitely a noticeable improvement in quality as they went on. The Ugrs were cast by a different company and their early sculpts were not great. Now Archon Studios does the casting and their sculptors have improved.
    BTW, as far as glossy washes go - I think the default behaviour of acrylic paint is glossy. There also seems to be a correlation between viscosity and gloss - thinned paints tend to be glossier. Additives are used to make paint matte which can have the additional effect of reducing transparency - not a great look for washes, as this can cause a cloudy finish.
    I also don't like dealing with glossy paints while I'm painting - I used to use Golden High Flow acrylics to paint with because they can be used in an airbrush or with a paintbrush, but they were so glossy they made it difficult to judge blending.

  • @evanuphil
    @evanuphil Před 12 dny

    really appreciated the thorough review for both fanatic paints and conquest, both products of which im pretty interested in and actively using and enjoying. agreed with most of what youve brought up

  • @strangetonic
    @strangetonic Před 12 dny +2

    Regarding your question about what might have been added to the paint to make it so thick and to make it stick to your thumb, it's possible that it has something like Golden GAC 200 mixed in.

  • @Mr_Feyshade
    @Mr_Feyshade Před 11 dny

    I enjoyed painting the City States minotaurs, which are more cow-like than most fantasy games. They suffer from the same chunky, low detail issues the Ugr have, but fun to paint nonetheless. I would like to eventually paint some of the larger Sorcerer Kings models eventually. The gameplay for TLAOK itself is much more fast paced than most big army games, and the free army builder app is very handy when playing.

  • @ELtaco37
    @ELtaco37 Před 12 dny

    Fantastic work as always

  • @Geistermoor
    @Geistermoor Před 12 dny +1

    I've figured out my favorite paints a few months ago with this exact method - I bought some different brands, I tried some paints from a friend and so on. And everyone seems to like other things in paints. And thats ok. The fanatics might not be something for me.
    But Conquest looks really promising. I will have to look into the game! And I like slightly bigger minis.
    Thanks for the great video - as always.

  • @tinyfishhobby3138
    @tinyfishhobby3138 Před 12 dny

    I haven’t tried the Fanatic paints yet, but your thoughts on various paint ranges all giving something different to every painter were really well made and hit hard. Not every new range will be for everyone. (Nor should it be?) There’s not really one “best” paint line when painting miniatures. And finally, your ogre came out looking great, and the “ice magic” effect on the arm in particular looks amazing.

  • @canuckchuck8836
    @canuckchuck8836 Před 11 dny

    Beautiful as always!

  • @BSomme
    @BSomme Před 12 dny +1

    Love these videos Alex! Will have to check out the new fanatic paints! Like button smashed! :)

  • @willmendoza8498
    @willmendoza8498 Před 12 dny

    Pink or magenta on cold stuff is a great tip. I'll try it out

  • @Jamesviolaofficial
    @Jamesviolaofficial Před 12 dny +1

    Thanks for the review d00d

  • @oskar6661
    @oskar6661 Před 12 dny +1

    As one of the many people who absolutely hated old Army Painter paints...I am looking forward to trying at least a few of the fanatic line. I don't imagine it's going to replace AK for me though.

  • @_Matthew_117
    @_Matthew_117 Před 12 dny

    I've seen Conquest played on Play On Tabletop and I really like the orcs on dinosaurs faction, sadly I don't have the space at the moment for another game system. I am slowly working through my Infinity boxes at the moment and looking forward to getting my new stuff on the table.
    Completely agree with the suggestion of stores setting up a paint station to try before you buy. Recently splashed out and bought some Two Thin Coats paint and been really happy so far.
    You mentioned a loss of interest specifically in Age of Sigmar and if you are looking for other games to dip your toe into then my friends and I have been having a great time with Infinity. Admittedly it is sci fi instead of fantasy and a skirmish game where you have a max of 15 miniatures so almost the opposite of Age of Sigmar! But you are always involved in the game, even during your opponents turn, as you can react to their moves by firing a snap shot as they dart across cover or having a dramatic shoot out as you return fire. The standard human sized model is a touch smaller than GW and have more human proportions but they have larger models as well going up to something similar to Tau battlesuits that have a pilot in much the same way.

  • @darkowl9
    @darkowl9 Před 11 dny

    I'd just add a caveat about the Fanatic range and a wet palette; while they behave generally well while you're working, if you leave them for a session and come back, they tend to have split, usually significantly. They aren't as _re-workable_ the next day, especially if you are blending them and want to use the same blends you made the day before (without recreating them). I don't notice this as much with Citadel paints on a wet palette, as a point of difference.
    They're also a fair bit brighter than Citadel, and given there's six tones in each grouping, with the differences sometimes so minute, it makes digesting the range a little bit of a hard sell. I feel if they'd perhaps cut the tones down to say, four, with a slight bit more bias into darker tones, it would make the range more mentally approachable. Anyone who needs all six tones is probably better served by blending between a smaller set of say three instead, imho.
    I really like these paints, I think they also give an interesting perspective of how paints differ from other manufacturers.

  • @saltfreegamer
    @saltfreegamer Před 9 dny

    Wonderful paint job, great to hear your thoughts on these paints. I do wish mini makers would stick to a common scale. 28mm is a great balance between size and detail. I wouldn't object to a common larger scale too, maybe aligned to a scale modeling or railway standard, to make scenery easier to sort out. I think the current chaos of 32mm+ scales makes miniature collecting unnecessarily complicated.

  • @WarpsmithAdam
    @WarpsmithAdam Před 12 dny +1

    My understanding about the scale of the Conquest minis is that the company that had originally been contracted to make them screwed up the scale, but the developers didn't hate it and decided to lock into that scale.
    I don't have an actual source for this claim, I just know a guy who's been a playtester since the early days & he said something of that nature to me, so who knows how accurate his relaying of the story is. It would explain some of the weirdness of the 38mm scale in those earlier sculpts though, so I'm inclined to believe it.

  • @mtgplayer1239
    @mtgplayer1239 Před 12 dny

    Greetings from Munich, thanks for the shoutout to German beer :D - Amazing painted minatures too!

  • @stephenrenwick8781
    @stephenrenwick8781 Před 11 dny

    Great video and amazing miniature

  • @VanHoering
    @VanHoering Před 12 dny +4

    Ridiculous! The best beers in the world come from Belgium!

  • @Marcusstratus
    @Marcusstratus Před 12 dny

    The jokes are hittin' good in this one haha!
    Great video Alex! Thanks for the discussion!!

  • @8BitJesus
    @8BitJesus Před 11 dny

    I quite like Conquest minis, I saw the final mini and it was a great effort. Great job
    I’m with you on the lack of love with AoS too, which is a shame
    I love your approach to the paint too, ‘best’ is subjective. I used to collect exclusively GW but now I’m paint fluid - I’m always on the lookout for a new favourite paint

  • @kasparbaktat964
    @kasparbaktat964 Před 12 dny

    Awesome oger and lots of information about Conquest and Fanatic Paints. I agree with you about the size of miniatures regarding usability for other games... especially with fantasy miniatures I would like to use them with ttrpgs. Weird choice. But it probably looks impressive with Conquest battles.

  • @3picdermis223
    @3picdermis223 Před 12 dny

    Well thanks for the video, kept me entertained while suffering through one of the thing that is is not better in Germany: train rides. Should have been home an hour ago...

  • @Brandedwolf
    @Brandedwolf Před 11 dny

    Appreciate your videos and calm explanation of things.
    Since I've gotten into the hobby this year, I've spent more on paint than on minis lol. Gotten alot of army painter (speedpaint and fanatic) along with Pro Acryl, CItadel (mostly shades and contrasts), some Two Thin Coats and a few AK Interactive liquid pigments since those have been easily available at my FLGS. But definitely want to try others when I can get my hands on them (really want to try Vallejo and Scale 75). I've just been enjoying all the different paints out there.
    The COnquest minis look interesting, may never play but just the thought of building and painting an undead Roman legion appeals to me lol.
    It's a great time to be in the hobby of minis :D

  • @Dr_Evil_Prime
    @Dr_Evil_Prime Před 12 dny

    That’s really well painted! Nice video too

  • @CCMinis
    @CCMinis Před 12 dny

    Great video Alex!

  • @Kitbash.Carnage
    @Kitbash.Carnage Před 12 dny

    Love the work ❤👏🔥

  • @ramonosuke
    @ramonosuke Před 10 dny

    Mini came out great! My limited use of the new line is mostly positive. Their Warm Red triad is sadly lacking, the reds contained therein are all Orange, even after drying. Need to give them more time, but I'm at a 7 or 7.5 out of ten, if I had to rate them. I too also like Scale 75 paint :)

  • @TheEr910
    @TheEr910 Před 12 dny

    I picked up Dragon Red and Desert Yellow from Warpaint Fanatics. They are consistent and cover well. I enjoy them more than the previous formula. However, they are not exact matches to the prior colors with the same name.

  • @wietsesartsythings969
    @wietsesartsythings969 Před 12 dny

    Beautiful paintjob Alex! The Fanatic paintrange looks good, although Im not sure yet if I want to invest in to a new brand again. There are so many paints on the market these days, and like you said, there is no such thing as "the best paint". The larger scale of Conquest looks really nice tbh. Also their undead range looks beautiful.

  • @joer6730
    @joer6730 Před 11 dny

    I splurged and bought the complete set for the Fanatic range and so far I’ve been really impressed. The coverage is good and the colours and good for the most part, I find the metallics (apart from Cobalt metal, it’s amazing) and the skin tones to be a bit strange though. Other than that I’d definitely recommend them.

    • @52Miniatures
      @52Miniatures  Před 11 dny

      I’ve yet to try the metallic paints from the speed paint range but they are supposedly surprisingly good

  • @scottm9605
    @scottm9605 Před 9 dny

    I like my minis matte too. Ive found the AK ultra matte varnish always does the job. I find I don't care about the individual paint's finish since the whole thing is getting coated anyways

  • @CatholicCrusader07
    @CatholicCrusader07 Před 12 dny

    another great video

  • @Dan_Does
    @Dan_Does Před 11 dny

    I'm not scared of "voodoo magic" not since the 80s. Died out with quicksand

  • @thedabblingwarlock
    @thedabblingwarlock Před 11 dny

    Love the work you did on the mini. Nice to know that these have a bit of a satin finish to them. I wonder if that translates to their varnishes. I have a can of Army Painter's matte varnish, though the one mini I did use it on ghosted because I applied it when a thunderstorm was on the way in.
    As for the model, I wonder if they went that large to make it easier to add details to the molds? I could see using these as larger creatures and people, maybe even embracing the inherent inconsistency of miniature scale naming conventions and using them more as abstract game pieces than to-scale miniatures.
    But going back to the paints. I've got enough paints to last me a good long while. I have some Reaper paints, some Vallejo, a lot of Army Painter, and a set of Broken Anvil paints supposedly on the way. If I do get these, it'll be when I use up one of the other sets.

  • @sevencoloredmage8726
    @sevencoloredmage8726 Před 12 dny

    With that other company scale creeping their sculpts larger and larger, 38mm might be the new standard in a few years. ;)

  • @visuellegedanken
    @visuellegedanken Před 8 dny

    First of all: Fantastic (or should I say fanatic ...) video!
    For about a year now I have bought too many paints because I'm looking for the best ones for me... going kinda insane, especially with all the social media buzz around new paint ranges. Your video is a nice relaxing addition to that, that grounds me. Gives me hope. I don't know, thank you!
    I really like how the Warpaints Fanatic behave, especially, just as you said, when starting to do more than base coating. I'm also a bit "frustrated" by the inconsistencies of the different paints. I have one, where the mixing ball only barely moves even on a Vortex Mixer. But I really like the tone. Tundra Taupe, I think.
    Same as you, I'm more a fan of really matte paint. I like the look and I find it much easier to paint under strong lights with them because nothing is reflecting and thus obscuring what I paint, especially when doing volumetric highlights. Sure, a (ultra) matte varnish afterwards can fix things, but it's still not perfect while doing the actual work. I find that the Fanatic paints are at least a tiny bit less satin than Citadel or P3.
    But my biggest issue with the range is that I'm missing some tones I really like. A lot seems to tend to the colder side (where is the nice warm olive green? Or a nice warm orangey brown?) So far I've mixed the colors myself, Molten Lava is the key to everything for me it seems. :D That's fine, but for doing armies it's just nicer to have pre mixed colors that I use often.
    And the last thing, it seems like almost all the colors are relatively bright? Maybe it's just me, but I always think there should be something darker in almost every sexad, uhm, flexible triad! Do you find the same? Since I don't really use washes (gloss! ugh!) I have to mix deeper shadows. Again, it's fine.
    I really like the finish of Scale75, but it's so different from other paint brands, that I stopped using it. Pro Acryl seems also very nice in finish and they paint very nicely, but are a bit too thin for my taste? I find it really difficult to find the right paint for me, now that I know so much about the different ranges and tried so many. 🙈
    The new Model Color seem like good paint, they have a nice finish and good tones. But something with the new formulation smells in a way that, very subjective to me, makes me not want to use it or spit blend. Sounds super strange, I know. I wonder what they added.
    This is super long, if you read it: Thanks and cheers!

    • @52Miniatures
      @52Miniatures  Před 8 dny +1

      I agree, there are not many dark colours. And as you say, one can always mix to make darker shades but the whole point of having this many paints is that you shouldn’t have to. And there are missing warmer tones, I like you used the orange quite a bit to mix in warmer shades. But I think we have to take into account that they most probably will keep releasing more additions to the range?

    • @visuellegedanken
      @visuellegedanken Před 8 dny

      @@52Miniatures Yeah, you are probably right. Since I generally like how they behave, I‘ll give them some more time and just use AK Ultra Matte afterwards. I feel like I have some issue with almost every paint range, so it‘s really difficult to commit. 🤣 But I‘d like to commit to one or maybe two ranges to really get to know the paints and most of all, just quite my mind and focus and and paint instead of buying new paints and trying new brands all the time. 🙈

  • @Starstrykerx
    @Starstrykerx Před 10 dny

    Another great video Alex and I appreciated your fair review of these paints. I did freak a bit, as I just picked up the Fanatic Wash set yesterday from my local store before you published this. And I cannot abide a glossy wash....I just tested my dark tone and it dried pretty matte. I did shake it with a Vortex mixer. So maybe some product inconsistencies between your washes and mine? Or try really shaking yours. I have also found that a drop of Scale 75's Acrylic Medium (the one they call aptly enough "Dispel Magic") will knock the gloss off of a glossy wash (looking at you Citadel). Again, great video and really appreciate the subjective review.

  • @andrewhemsley4323
    @andrewhemsley4323 Před 12 dny

    Best beer in world in my opinion is Jever Pils

  • @Aethon988
    @Aethon988 Před 11 dny

    Ugr are one of their oldest models. Night and Day with what they make today. The werewargs in the box are newer and much better.

  • @matthieukiriyama7219
    @matthieukiriyama7219 Před 10 dny

    Wonderful video as always! I fully support you trying to move away from Warhammer. I hope you can make it work on CZcams. Personally, I mostly listen to podcast about alternate wargames to Warhammer and alternate TTRPG to Dungeons & Dragons, so it would be amazing to see that on CZcams as well. There are so many great games and great miniatures outside of Games Workshop.
    Speaking about paints, I mainly use acrylic gouache made for fine arts (sort of; acrylic gouache lines are mostly aimed at students rather than professionals artists), Holbein and Turner, two Japanese paint manufacturers as I live in Japan. These are so matte it is a struggle to make sure plainer, larger areas on a miniature do not look flat. And the use of any hobby paints or washes always mean different finishes. I always varnish because the paint film can be weaker than that of good quality hobby paints so it does not matter. I am yet to find a so-called matte varnish that is not satin though...

  • @kieronb89
    @kieronb89 Před 12 dny

    What a great video and an incredible painted mini! Love the magenta tones in the ice!
    Would love to see what you think of the new Vallejo Game and Model color ranges.

  • @markfrommontana
    @markfrommontana Před 12 dny +1

    Yep Army Painter shades are glossy--I discovered that long ago, but as I always shoot my minis with matte varnish, I don't mind. I still have my old AP set which doesn't get much use, but these paints seem to be a step up--the originals were inconsistent to say the least. As for beers, German lagers are quite good, but I think you have to travel elsewhere if you prefer an ale. JMHO of course. Cheers.

  • @philgee486
    @philgee486 Před 11 dny

    Great review of paint from a triad (hexad) vs mixing and flowing off the brush point of view, which is everything. Intelligent thought, applied right to the point, trademark painter Alex.
    You made the mini look fascinating, the textured armour in particular looked especially good, and then the wide open spaces of armflesh had you dipping into a lighting expert's visual bag of tricks and getting it down on the mini.
    I'm a paint mixer so the hexad system isn't for me, but I'll still either pick up a few for wet blending or work on finding a better acrylic retarder for my other paints.
    This vid felt really grounded and strong, you do the stylistic inspiration vids so very well it's sometimes hard to remember that you're such a practical artist too.
    A little away from minis and hobby, your professional art product is so strong, so striking, that it's easy to lose a sense of the powerful technical command and engineering of a shot/shoot and the masterful, experienced engineering of gear, subject and location elements into a cohesive support that lets your art reach it's fullest potential.
    The same mindful qualities are going on in your mini painting, your vid content and your hobby thinking too. REALLY GOOD WORK! Gold star with oakleaves Alex ;0)

    • @52Miniatures
      @52Miniatures  Před 11 dny

      Thank you humbly Phil. Are you sure gold oak leaves is not getting dangerously close to elven territory? Regardless… I realized filming this that mini painting has been a little put aside at times, a predicament when filming all the fancy clips in other video. Storytelling vs. painting… it was also the most difficult script to write in a long time as I tried very hard to describe what I experienced without pushing to much presumption… whilst not having much of a story to fall back on. So I’m glad you enjoyed the result.

    • @philgee486
      @philgee486 Před 11 dny

      @@52Miniatures The presentation and therefore the script was first class, conveyed your thinking well, easy to understand whilst giving advice of real quality and understanding.
      I could happily watch you paint challenging models anytime Alex

  • @damirmejric3441
    @damirmejric3441 Před 11 dny

    2:16
    Instant like :D

  • @DukensteinA1
    @DukensteinA1 Před 12 dny

    Wow! You're very talented. The end result is beautiful.
    I do see the point of the sex-ad. For someone like me who isn't a master of mixing, its a comfort to know that I have a large range to pull from and retain the same colors.

  • @isisnmagic1812
    @isisnmagic1812 Před 12 dny

    Great video, I bought the starter set as I know I wont use all paints in the mega set so why spend so much plus space in the hobby room. Love the journey as always.

  • @thetabletopskirmisher

    The scale is one reason why I didn't get into Conquest although my local meta doesn't seem to mind.

  • @AlexSnedikerJacobsen
    @AlexSnedikerJacobsen Před 11 dny

    Have a few bottles of the new AP range, im very happy sofar with my limited use and my limited collection. I really like the consistency, the coverage, the reasonable worktime and the way the paint comes of the brush i'm gonna get the rest of the set where im missing paints, that said i really dont se a reason to get more than half of the paints, sticking to "real" triads 🙂.
    That said here in the cold north where they are made they are actually about the same price as pro acryl ( per ml), i think they leaned to heavy into the reds, looking at the yellows and oranges i think some allmost look identical, and people have commented that the paints are not as saturated as you could wish for ( dont know about that personally yet as i dont have any bright colors).
    Allso im surprised to have problems finding one retailer who has the full collection available in single bottles
    A question for you Alex how did you get on with blending these, they are obviously not single pigment so that could be a thing?
    God video
    Regards Alex

  • @elliottwarner-wright3297
    @elliottwarner-wright3297 Před 12 dny +2

    I have the Fanatic paints and as a less experienced painter I'm struggling to thin the paints without completely diluting them to a water consistency and having them apply a consistent coat of paint also I'm finding the metalic's aren't working well for me seems to be streaky and so it's frustrating me ( I'm actually using now the speed paint gold and it has been working well) I imagine it's all user error but I have used Vallejo metalics before and they currently feel like night and day for me. if you had any specific recommendations I'd be very happy to read them.
    Sorry this is going to read like a mad man.

    • @crashingatom6755
      @crashingatom6755 Před 12 dny +2

      It's just going to be time with the tool. You'll get them figured out, and paint consistency is actually one of the most complicated parts of the hobby.

  • @SquidmarMiniatures
    @SquidmarMiniatures Před 12 dny

    Fantastic paint job Alex!

    • @52Miniatures
      @52Miniatures  Před 12 dny

      Thank you Emil! The large miniature helps :)

  • @NewSquallor
    @NewSquallor Před 12 dny

    I wonder if the washes have to be gloss to not "stick" to the raised surfaces easily. Rotting mold paint thumb may be a new fashion trend soon. Cheers!

    • @52Miniatures
      @52Miniatures  Před 12 dny +1

      It shouldn’t have to be this glossy but I don’t know. I’ll let you know when the thumb falls off. And thank you dearly for the support!

  • @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy
    @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy Před 12 dny

    First of all, lovely work. However I do have a question. I found out a long time ago and very quickly, mixing and blending colours is wonderful for individual figures. A Chaos Helbrute springs to mind. It can be played with but still fit into the army scheme. However, as now, I am painting Bolt Action British Army and it is simply impossible to recreate the same mix over a couple of days for 40+ figures. So I hold variations until shading has been done and then highlighting can implement some variation. What think you?