Speed painting Ultramarines
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- Paint your Ultramarine infantry in less than an hour per model with this easy to follow, time saving guide.
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The wall-mounted paint rack I use: geni.us/nailpolishrack
The voiceover microphone I use: geni.us/PodcastPro
The painting lamp I use: geni.us/DaylightLumi
The “hobby cam” I use for livestreams: geni.us/LogiBrioWebcam
My favourite headphones: geni.us/BeyerDT770Pro
The camera I used in 2020: geni.us/mwm50
The camera I use now: geni.us/SonyAlpha728-70
How I mount my camera to my desk: geni.us/SmallrigDeskClamp
My airbrush compressor: geni.us/AirbrushCompressor
My airbrush: geni.us/IwataAirbrush
The airbrush set I started with: geni.us/RevellAirbrush
A great model paint starter set: geni.us/VallejoPaintSet
A great beginner paint brush set: geni.us/RLTaklon
Cheap brushes for detail work: geni.us/RLDetailTaklon
STEPS:
00:00 Intro
00:52 Base texture
01:11 Priming
01:41 Blue armour, 2 very thin coats
02:28 Blue/black wash mix
03:00 Blue sponging
03:25 Light blue drybrush
03:37 Gold trim
04:16 Dark grey underarmour and weapon
04:30 Brown and red accents
04:55 Bone on parchment
05:05 Gunmetal on weapons and vents
05:25 Fix mistakes on armour with blue
06:36 Shade brown, red, bone, and gold parts with brown wash
06:51 Black wash on all grey, black, and silver parts
07:03 Apply transfers
07:28 Highlight gold with mix of gold and silver
07:59 Highlight silver
08:08 Highlight brown, red, and bone areas
08:41 Apply battle damage with blue
09:00 Edge highlight with light blue
09:36 Highlight eye lenses orange
09:52 Battle damage with light blue
10:10 Drybrush base khaki
10:48 Panel lining with black wash
PAINTS:
Black
Vallejo Black / Citadel Abaddon Black / Army Painter Matte Black
White
Vallejo White / Citadel White Scar
Medium grey
Citadel Mechanicus Standard Grey or Dawnstone / Vallejo Heavy Grey or Cold Grey
Rich red
Vallejo Red / Citadel Mephiston Red / Army Painter Vampire Red
Mid-brown
Vallejo Saddle Brown / Citadel XV-88 / Army Painter Leather Brown
Bright yellow
Citadel Flash Gitz Yellow / Vallejo Flat Yellow / Army Painter Demonic Yellow
Khaki
Citadel Zandri Dust / Vallejo Khaki
Medium blue
Vallejo Medium Blue / Citadel Calgar Blue / Army Painter Ultramarine Blue
Gunmetal silver
Vallejo Gunmetal / Army Painter Machinegun Metal / Citadel Leadbelcher
Deep gold
Citadel Gehenna's Gold / Vallejo Polished Gold / Army Painter Greedy Gold
Black shade wash
Citadel Nuln Oil / Vallejo Black Wash / Army Painter Dark Tone Ink
Brown shade wash
Citadel Agrax Earthshade / Vallejo Umber Shade Wash / Army Painter Strong Tone Wash
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"These cute little participation medals." Yep, A Xenos player.
He's just jelly because Necrons don't get nifty bits like purity seals, reliquaries, and books of grudges!
But they are participation medals :D^^
gen snowflake marine... nope, stickin' to my vanilla/primaris blend...
@@hendrikmoons8218 Ok boomer.
@@beerenmusli8220 Almost ... I'm gen X... Boomers is wh30k, very cool stuff, but my non-boomer wallet won't allow me that...
>Cute participation awards...<
"Yes, m'lord Inquisitor, that man over there..."
EXTERMANATUS
💀
HAHAHA!!!
As someone who is just getting started with this hobby, your videos are really helpful and fun to watch
There's a nice world called Deamoncularba go listen Luiten 09 vid on it. Deep lore
Thank you!
Kaleb The Crazy yeah sure...’nice’...
@@samj8421 makes a grown space marine cry
@@warstuffshenanigans1027 watched that yesterday.....grrrriiimmmmmmdaaaark as f@#k
"Boring old cobalt blue"
Watch your heresy, sir.
i really struggle at painting but holy cow. i followed this step by step and my marines look insane now. I am so incredible happy with how they turned out. Thanks for the vid.
> look insane
sounds like your marine got tainted by Chaos, time to call the Inquisition
@@alienvseditor I SMELL HERESY
They do look amazing which is not a word I usually associate with Ultramarines but Midwinter managed to make them look good!
If I painted miniatures I would do a few infantry models really well while leaving the others with less details to save time but still have some stellar models. This way I could use my time on things like characters and vehicles/monsters.
Quick 'n' Dirty speedpaint still looks better than what I can paint within 24 hours. Damn.
Or what I could ever hope to accomplish in a month.
Me in a year
same
I have primed some of my minis
@@stefancarter1 good for you, mine are still on the sprues
Guy are being held hostage and being forced to paint space marines
Send... help...
Hahaha
Our primarch said it’s the blood angel’s turn on the guy
Forced to speed paint models before the end of the year
Midwinter Minis nope you made us wait to long, you shall endure this
Heeey, get off my lawn! :D glad to see you paint marines!
It was hard to paint while holding back vomit ;)
UltramaBLEEEUGH
@@MidwinterMinis - Just call them Ultrasmurfs! Everyone else does already.
@@MidwinterMinis Nope I tried to warn you! You knew the job was dangerous when you took it. Now you hold it together and get the thing done sir!
@@MidwinterMinis FOR THE GREATER GOOD
@Soon Aw Yap KILL, MAIM, BURN
The fact you get to a decently painted model in about 20 minutes, I find actually incredible. It takes me about that long to get my paints out.
Hey Guy! I'm a game designer/developer and 3D art enthusiast. I think all 3d game artists should watch your videos. One can learn a lot about painting virtual 3d models from your tutorials. Also... I was a huge tabletop and paper RPG games fan in high school (some 20 years ago...) and I miss these "physical models" that you can actually touch. Your videos kinda fulfill this need for me :). Thanks for it!
Your need for phisical touch is fulfilled by watching something you can't touch? lmao aighty.
@@MrSteelface96 21 century I guess... :-)
O, jakiś Polak w komentarzach
@@pablobro5944 Zgadza się :)
@@mszczesnik cześć?
That idea about watering down the dust colour into the leg armour is exactly what I needed to finish off my own marines, cheers Guy!
Yeah, it will be very helpful for my desert strike themed marines!
About time we saw an Ultramarine that looks like he's fighting rather than resplendent on the parade ground. Killed it again Guy.
Space Marines: Our Purity seals bless us in battle, grant us strength, and show that the God Emperor watches over us
Guy: Awww Look at this cute little participation award
As a wise man once said" ultramarines are not actually ultramarine blue, in fact, they are actually a shade of cobalt blue making their entire existence a lie. "
Since you publicly said that you don't like primaris Space Marines can I have them😛
Best painting tutorial for space marines I’ve seen. They look relatively perfect at each step that you can stop at and the final form isn’t tacky or cartoonish
If ever you think to you self “do people like my little jokes I say here and there, should I keep doing them?” The answer is a resounding YES. Great video.
Something sounds off about guy here...
HE REALLY *IS* AT GUNPOINT!
Miniac is the one with the gun, laughing daemonicly like in his vids
TheTerrified100
Me: looks at 2.5k points of salamanders
Also me: *sweats nervously*
I know It's almost a year old at this point, but I kept having trouble referring back to the recipe provided with my own marines trying to match the color. I think Caledor Sky is the GW blue equivalent you would want rather than Calgar Blue--hope this saves new painters some headache!
Thank you, I used Calador blue how he had in his description and it was not looking the same as his video, is maybe the issue. I’m gonna pick up some sky and try it
Got frustrated when I saw him mention calgar blue, knowing damn well that's no where near calgar blue. I assumed maybe Caledon sky and lo and behold on the conversion chart it is
Next thing will be "I'm paiting 2k of Ultramarines in 24 hours"...
*Pulls out giant can of blue spraypaint*
You could have been a surgeon with that pulse, but here you are, painting miniatures for CZcams views. Just Beautiful
I absolutely love how you YOLO your paints into whatever suits. Very easy as a 'new' painter to watch endless videos on painting schemes, when I just really need to sit back and think about how I used to manage with about 20 paints total as a 12 year old, and had ZERO problems - but I'm back after 25 years out the loop, and need to remember that CZcams should be for reference and not get in the way of progress :D love your content Guy, you are a super cool dude xoxo
I just bought my first set! The Recruit Edition. It looked really daunting but your videos really put me at ease and I made the leap of faith! Thank you!
How did it go? I am thinking of taking the leap also...
I got the same one
@@LuckySunbear Mixing the recruit box and the box just above it the elite? or something gives you a wonderful starting force for either Necrons or Space Marines.
Spandau Ballet cameo, 'participation award', 'vent-y things', 'sticky-out bits' - all add to the 'this is way better than the standard "now we will paint in the Eavy Metal style" instructional video
I've been in this hobby for 25 years and never have I seen an ultramarine I liked.....until now. Thanks Guy for ruining my hatred of smurfs.
Great job as always
One of us, one of us, one of us! I knew you'd finally crack and paint up some marines Guy 😉
This is my favourite Ultramarine painting tutorial that I've seen. It's actually inspired me to get back into the hobby after nearly a 10 year break.
I can NOT imagine doing this for hundreds of pieces. It's such a powerful gate from keeping my from entering into the hobby, alongside the price of entry (which would be higher if I wanted prepainted units).
I don't collect or paint minis, but i love the process of a great artist. Its all a boring grey colour and this guy paints models that pop out and look interesting
Tinfoil hat time: The moment Guy paints a firstborn marine, they get +1 wound and buffs to their weapons... coincidence? I think not.
Can Guy paint some more orks/nids then?
Never thought I would say this, but now I want some space marines
Agree these look really gritty and grimdark.
They are a little bit like the “Stock characters” but to be fair they have some awesome looking models.
Been wanting some blood angels for a long time. But they’re starter box is bloody expensive. Like every other army. Not being able to get a job sucks
Heretic
Thanks. I used to be into painting miniatures when I was a kid and wasn't great, I never got any advice from anyone regarding painting. I'm twenty five now and I'm considering getting back into this hobby x
MAN! I just ordered my first set and going through videos of how to's and this one really looks good. I might try this method as I like the worn gritty look
Finally, some marine that looks like he's really fighting on the battle ground, and not looks like on parade in the name of Emperor on Terra. "The blood, the sweat, the tears.."
Just a fun little fact for you: A combination of Gold and Silver is called "electrum"
Your videos have rekindled my love for minis and painting, and now I'm browsing ebay and GW day and night trying to find just the right set of models to paint.
This is disgustingly good talent. I used to do some of these as a kid. It really makes me want to try it again. But you glance over so many easily missed skills that you take for granted. Paint thinning method for example. Very envious of your ability.
That might be the best speed paint ultramarine I've ever seen even at 1hr pr model.
omfg. "Participation Award" ahahah love it!
Love the grimdark look to this ultramarine, I've seen so many that look too pristine, I'm definitely going to use these techniques for my crimson fists!
Thanks for the support, Girth Quake
I really enjoy your videos, I wish these were around when I was first getting into painting 5 years ago or so.
I also really enjoy the videos you make with Penny. My wife and I enjoy watching together when she's on, we like to see nerd couples doing nerd stuff together. It's awesome.
“We March for Maccrag! And we shall know no fear!”
Reminds me of the old forgeworld models that actually looked like they’d been in a fight.
I just started this hobby a couple days ago and I have been looking at videos constantly to help myself improve. Little did I know, the most helpful video I could find was a SPEED PAINTING video. Subscriber well earned, and thank you for these amazing tips 👏
Its been 43 years since I painted a model and decided to paint WH figures. Your video has been really helpful. I will be trying this soon. Thanks
I will forever refer to purity seals as "participation awards"
Sounds heretical
@@foty8679 Indeed...*laughs alongside Nurgle brothers*
I know my comments mostly get lost in the noise now that you've boomed in popularity, but just know that the old viewers are still around guy
Oh, don't worry, I know
That is the cutest thing ever.
I want to say something childish like 'Get a room' but it's just so damn sweet I'm like awww I can feel the love, sorry to intrude
As a new viewer I stand in solidarity with the old guard.
I'm watching this video for the fourth time. If the Astartes come out so perfect in your speed painting I wonder how awesome must they look when you're "doing it right".
“Random torrential rain” standard English weather. If you referred to it as torrential though, does that mean a few small towns were washed away?
There were landslides and sadly a train derailed in Scotland, killing three.
Also a caravan park fell down a hill
I get it, torrential is biblical level rain. Torrential in Australia is rain that lasts more than 4 hours. In my part of it anyway.
@@coalitionofrob436 Rain can last for less than four hours?
Oh yes, rare it goes more than 4 down my way
God damn British weather. Just about to go prime a whole start collecting box of orks. Then the rain nation attacked...
The thunder was fun, though. Nessa thought so too... D-:
lol I was asleep through most of it but I got woken up by my dog barking her head of lol
Black gesso or Vallejo brush-on primer. Time saved with rattle cans is negligible, considering you'll have to go in with a brush after spraying anyways, to catch all the spots left out.
I've had a basic airbrush for about 6 months and it's great, never having to use a rattle primer ever again was well worth the £80.
Steve H I got an airbrush for Christmas but I haven't even touched it yet as I can find any tutorials that show just how to set it up, explaining what psi is, how to thin paints, how to clean it, etc so it's just sat on my shelf waiting to be used
That stippled effect really makes an Ultramarine look a lot better
After seeing a lot of guides, this is the one I liked the most.
Man Warhammer 40K: Space Marine was such a good game, and to think they had 2 sequels planned which were scrapped as the studios had to close down. Such a shame no-one else has picked up on a game like that yet :(
Sick and tired of 40k cash grabs, I want another genuine and passionate 40k third person shooter...
good news
Hehehe
@@ryeloafbreadmen1080 Clearly it's all thanks to my comment ;)
@@TheBananamonger Good thing it's not Games Workshop that develop these games... :P
He posted this right after I finished my first ever models which were space marines😂😂
Many a Warhammer nerd got their start that way, good luck friend.
After watching a total of like, 15 of these, I gotta say. Watching pros paint miniatures like these, ahs to be one of the most satisfying, and calming experiences I've had in my life. Great work!
This painting tutorial is MUCH better then official ones
When Guy paints an Ultramarine:
*The codex astartes does not support this action*
Gman: IT WAS A GUIDE NOT A RULEBOOK
Just focus and try to forget Sicarius exists for a few precious minutes...
Honestly though, this paint job is really great, I've always like it when people take the Ultramarines and don't treat them as the perfect, pristine poster boys of the Imperium (a la Space Marine, as you mentioned, and the book Know No Fear)
Wow....In an hour? That...actually looks really good!
Refreshing take on painting minis and i like the basic approach to the colours insted of always having the specific citadel shade
This looks absolutely amazing. Would you consider doing something like this for each new faction release through 9th? Your sandcron scheme is really simple and effective, and this looks similar. For a decidedly poor painter like me, the relatively low level of detailed highlight type techniques really makes these schemes accessible. Really looking forward to trying this out.
Guy 1 hour later: Completes a really nice ultramarine.
Me 1 hour later: I think I got most of the blue base coat on
Preach! 😂
I'm glad I'm not the only one. When he is at the 23 min mark, that is where I would be at the two hour mark. I am like OK cool that's done enough for a generic foot trooper. When he has an expert pro painted model after an hour for a peon foot trooper, that is where I would be after about 5 hours putting that much detail on my chapter master.
Rewatching this video as I begin my Ultramarine Army and now I have Gold stuck in my head! Thanks a lot, Guy!
I watch this as i work on my Dark Angels army. Keep up the great work Guy! Love the content
Which blue did you use? I'm trying to follow this tutorial and I purchased the army painter ultramarine blue that you wrote in the description and it looks nothing at all alike :( Followed instructions to a T.
UPDATE: For other newbies out there looking to replicate this tutorial the answer is Vallejo Model Colour Medium Blue (70.963). I ended up purchasing the other two from the description, Vallejo and Citadel Calgar Blue. The Calgar blue and Ultramarine blue from army painter are both very pastel in appearance, while the vallejo is much more vibrant and deeper and looks to be what guy uses in this tutorial. I did a test on some Hot wheels cars and the Vallejo definitely looks to be the one used here. Also a mistake I made with my marines was to apply the wash too soon after applying the blue coats. Even though I thought they were dry, they still must have been soft in some places as the wash reactivated the blue in certain areas and resulted in nasty looking white spots. So maybe wait a while before you put the wash on and you should be fine :)
Thanks for your updates, did you finish the tutorial ?
@@tokyojapan6295 I'm stalled on it because they're the wrong blue lol. I'm up to the decal stage and I'm torn between stripping them and starting again with the Vallejo, or just commiting to what I've already done as they're my first minis in like 20 years :s
Been keeping my mind off the problem with 3d printing random sci fi units to practice painting on lol.
I don’t know shit about War Hammer or painting miniature figures, but somehow I ended up here
are you painting minis yet?
Welcome, brother.
this is not only some smart speed painting, but I actually prefer the look how it turned out to many of the more "perfectly" painted models. I genuinely learned a lot here.
I need hour 2 1/2 - 3 hours for one miniature....but some of the techniques u used already brought me down to 2 hours already, nice video!
Can you do some dnd mini tutorial good vid keep doing what you do:)
Ahh yes ultramarines *Cato sicariucs flashbacks intensify *
I CAST FIST
I Cato Sicarius, am the most grimdark ultramarine
As a new painter....my mind has been blown! I love the use of mixing paint as a technique in stead of the Citadel guides that tell you to go buy another pot with a slightly lighter shade! GREAT VIDEO and THANK YOU!
This is absolutely one of my favorite Ultramarines that I’ve ever seen and it didn’t even take that long!
I much prefer you saying "light blue" or generic colour names. Instead of giving us a list of weird GW names of paints I definitely won't have
They are cool, but not only do they get hard to remember, but also as has been said in a different video by Mid Winter, they are not always the easiest to know what color they actually are just based on the name.
In my experience of GW videos, lots of comments ask for specific paint names so they can copy, instead of learning technique and theory then applying their own colors. Xp
Don’t dis my Incubi Darkness themed army or they’ll blast you with Sotek Green lasers!
Question on the blue: description says Calgar Blue, but this looks a lot lighter than in the video, and is also a layer paint. Should a base like Macragge be used instead?
I have the same question, how did you do ?
@@tokyojapan6295 Mine looked terrible! I'm fairly new to this though so it might just have been me. Ended up stripping them down and doing a more basic paint job, but I might try again soon.
@@RTotaleXVII someone in another post say the blue used was vallejo one.
@@tokyojapan6295 Cool, I've got some of that now - cheers!
Spandau ballet bit killed me.whopper video man.
Smurfs need those participation medals.
Midwinter: "Apply a black base coat"
Me: "No problem"
Midwinter: "break down the brown with water"
Me: ...
I feel so dumb I’ve been putting the omega transfer upside down. Luckily I’ve only done two so far
To be fair, that is the original omega :D . The ultramarines use it upside down.
I deliberately put them the "wrong" side up, as I play the Omegamarines and Omagon is there boss
@@ceowulf69 That's actually brilliant.
So, you're telling me that I quit painting in frustration after 15-20 years doing it and then I find this channel. A channel that is entertaining, informative, and easy to understand? The chaos gods must hate me. Seriously though, I really enjoy your videos very much. You seem like great people and talented as painters and teachers. Thank you for bringing my interest off that dusty shelf I had it on. Cheers and you have a grateful new sub and fan.
Dayum sun! Those look whickhad!! I love it.
Hi, question for you. Is the paint you used the first one on your list (with options after)?
I used ultramarine blue, which doesn’t look great
That's what i assume he did. I did the same thing as you and mine look nothing like his in color. I bought the Medium Blue paint that he has listed and it does have a teal like color to it
I’ve been working on 1500ish points of space marines since like May. Jealous of this speed
yeah, exactly my thoughts xD when I am done with the base colors, I sually have spent two hours on them alone already ^^ and the finishend model doesn't look anything nearly as impressive -.-
Just take your time and do the best you can because he has probably thousands of models painted by himself
As someone who's just getting into tabletop gaming this is absolutely amazing to watch
Decent job. I normally prime and then take the biggest brush I have and dry brush all of the model lightly a few times. Then go over each model with details on the guns, "under armour", eyes, and get the base done with elmer glue and sand. The whole army done in one hour. Then of course, as time goes on, I take a model whenever I feel like it and take my time painting more details etc. This way, I have a finished army for gaming but also room left over to take my time and continue to paint and have fun.
Midwinters speedpainted ultramarine looks 10000 times better than ANY of my best painted minis.
I like the way Guy mixed paints rather than just using the Citadel paints straight from the pot. It's more accessible for someone like me with no citadel paints haha
This is one my favorite vids from your channel as I play ultramarines
Second time watching this video and I'll be back for more. Thanks for the tutorial, real inspiration.
Man I can't stay still after watching your videos because I get this urge to get preparations done, prime and paint my first mini once and for all.
Although I'll have to wait until sunday or monday for humidity to be low enough. Subtropical climate can be a pain in the ass.
You're like the Bob Ross of miniature painting, I never got into tabletop gaming but can't stop watching these videos. They are very soothing and satisfying for some reason.
Even though I REEEAAALLLY dislike Ultra Smurfs.... This Tutorial was Amazing... Good on ya mate!!!
i always watch to end of the videos, because the outro music is so good! great paint scheme on this one too
Very inspiring and refreshing tutorial, comparing it to a much brighter Ultramarines color schemes.
The dirt on the boots alone makes it look so much more realistic, incredible
Micro sol/set is so good for decal work. Lasts forever so worth getting
Just got the Recruit-box with some Necrons and Space Marines. Definately gonna follow this guide, looks really gritty and great. Thanks!
I like the video, since it's really insightful for beginners but what I love is the super useful paints and tools list and their alternatives in the description - thanks, really helpful
I might be the worlds crappiest mini painter but you make this look so easy that I think I might actually be able to paint something that isn't totally embarrassing.
I find myself returning to this video over and over. As I get better I always find something new to try. Thank you!
Well Guy it makes a change to see someone actually going at an Ultra Marine from a different perspective, as you have shown and it looks effective I'd say. Cheers.
I will totally use this techniques for my upcoming Crimson Fists army project! : ) Cheers from Poland!