Really enjoy seeing your armies and would love to see more. But would also love to see more videos like this highlighting pieces that you put a lot of work and love into. Hearing you talk about some of these models that you have a passion for is what really sells the video. And I'm sure you have some that aren't apart of an army. I would love to hear about those.
The Sisters of Battle Titans are some of the coolest minitures i have ever seen! The one with Canoness Veridyan piloting it like a huge exosuit is incredible. I have recently come back to Warhammer after a 14 year absense from the hobby and have decided to collect Sisters Of Battle, so the Titans and the freehand on them was very inspiring to see.
Those Knights are a masterpiece. The level of skill in the freehand work, let alone the imagination, is a true inspiration. You are right to be proud of these wonders!
"This is a pure Gutbusters army." Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well. And keep the series up! It's so inspiring to see all of your projects, doing conversions I'd never think of and spectacular paint jobs I could only hope to one day achieve.
That popping noise that you heard was my mind exploding when looking at those knights. Un-freaking-real. You are truly an amazing painting talent Vince!
1st Series - Terrifying.... 2nd Series - Larry's family reunion!! 3rd Series - Cool!!! I do like the Battle Sisters aesthetic!!! I don't play but I picked one up to paint.
It's always incredible to see what other artists come up with in the hobby, especially when it comes to converting and kitbashing. I love your work. Never stop sharing it with us, Vince.
I definitely love seeing your work in a comprehensive way like this. The way you construct both individual and army-wide narratives through your conversions and painting is really inspiring. Please send more.
It is really nice to see your work and listen how you came up with these ideas. The Sister ones look amazing! I’d love to continue to see the rest of your armies.
it would be great to have an example of what the model looked like without the conversions, that way we could see just how awesome your conversion is. Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
I liked the video a lot. All of your models are amazing, but I was blown away by your Gargants. Keep these army showcases coming, I am really enjoying them.
This is humbling. Aside from that, the thought process behind the armies is inspiring as well as thought provoking. Cool stuff. On that note, in terms of another video series, I would really love to see the Inteview with the artist series revived!
Stunning stuff, and I do think exploring the space of our own head within the setting, I do think this is something that has been lost with the storied advancing narratives, with everything centered on named characters. It makes the world's feel small, an limits the creativity. Battle tech shows how you can do an evolvving narrative without shrinking the world. Please keep these coming
As usual, a stunning display of creative art in the miniatures you generate from imagination and painting. Thanks so much for sharing these incredible BIG minis with us…you are truly an inspiration!
A lot of times I just click on battle reports just to see the player's entire army, so I'd love to seeing videos like these, and if they could be in a big family photo even better!
Mate, anyone who says you Sisters/Knights army isn't cool, doesn't know what cool is. If GW made "minis" like that, I might start 40k. Brod definitely takes top place for me though. Hats off to you, this is mad skill. More videos like this, please 👏
Your mind is a treasure trove of painting excellence. I absolutely love it. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. You help so many people in developing their hobby chops
This is the kind of video that inspires me to paint and come up with more ideas and themes for the armies I want to paint Looking forward to see the rest of your armies in future videos!
Vince please keep doing this! In regards to your question of what do we think. I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that ''I wish GW would allow an off lore category where this stuff could be judged accordingly and given the credit that is due''. I know that wont happen and I understand why but still, it would be nice. Let us have our cake and eat it too :p, let us really play with our toys. 🦖 And thanks Vince for all the hard work you put into the videos for us. I know this is now your main job and takes up a lot of your time. Heck a video like this probably took a whole days worth of work from you. We really appreciate it. "I really think your Iron Jawz are fuckin awesome'' :p
This was really interesting to watch! I enjoyed seeing your models and hearing your reasoning for how you created/painted each of them. My favorite was your solution for the Gatebreaker’s eyes, I’ll have to remember that to try myself sometime.
Great video. I love how unabashedly proud you are of the work put into these guys. Being a full throated fan of your own work is difficult for a lot of artists and creative people. But when you do good work it’s okay to not be so Midwest humble about it “ope, I guess, I, just kinda, painted this thing here.” This is the way.
Wounderfull wounderfull models. Those sons of Behemat are absolute nightmare fuel. But your Slaanesh knight is my favorite. But that awsome sister of battle knight with the sister upfront is a close second.
Great video, fun to hear about peoples passion projects that keep them motivated in the hobby. I would love to see a tutorial on how you did the skin tone on the ogres. The cursed city ogre looks amazing. The dark shadow and pale skin really make them pop and look rugged and flushed like their blood is really pumping in the middle of a battle.
They all look great great. I wasn't sure if you were trying to give a cold weather look to them without going for a blue tinted skin tone. It is just always shocking to me to see Larry the ogre in so many videos without him showing any signs there are like 30+ layers of paint on him. Plus I have a soft spot for ogres and seeing him is like seeing a old friend again. At this point he is practically your backup mascot. You are by far my favorite CZcams painter. I really love watching your videos especially your exploring colors series. I try to catch your shows every week and always look forward to what you have coming out next. Your ability to keep coming up with ideas every week after 450+ videos is more impressive than Larry.
So many impressive conversions. Gate breaker is my fav. Really like this series. (More please!) Would be interested to see how you display all these amazing models!
All of the knights really stick out to me, and I want to say thank you for making the freehanding videos on them because they inspired me to try freehand for the first time recently. -not going very well, but I'm trying siemthing new and know that I will get better with time.
such awesome freehanding on the Knights, I stand in awe, im now getting too old as i shake etc, and can no longer attempt work like that, I have my knights and Gobblins (ogres) and sisters as well as others but you are always a inspiration and a great well from which we draw knowledge, thank-you for this and all your works and Talks! Cheers from Canada.
I am sorry, i could only hit the like button once ! Please show more of your work, it is so inspiring ! The Veridyan battlesuit is quintessentially 40k like i imagine it !
I really liked this video. From watching your shows it is is obvious you have a lot of armies with really fun ideas and you revisiting them and telling us about them is a great refresher and inspiring
It'd be awesome to see a Knights "speedpainting" tutorial. I'm starting a new CK army but the goal of painting a whole army in a relatively short time seems daunting to me
No spot for Larry in the ogre srmy? You've put thousands of hours into his paint job! Amazing conversions and painting all around. I'd be proud to own any one of your armies and as always your videos are inspiring. It's nice to see your thought process that goes into conversions and this fits right into the past episode (437) with converting Usheron. The title is misleading, I was a bit sad that your ogres aren't wearing trucker caps that say "BIG."
Please keep showing off the armies. For your more detailed freehand work on the knights, do you ever practice painting the design on a flat surface first, or just give it a go. Love seeing projects you personally love. I'd love to see as much as that content as you want to make!
Good video, i enjoyed hearing your thoughts and enthusiasm and of course seeing the models! I really like how much 'mileage' you got out of the somewhat dated Ogor models, it really hits home that if the model is simple but has decent fundamentals (in the case of the Ogors i think it's the basic but well realised musculature and the characterful faces) the sky's the limit. Would love to see an army of yours with more large units of basic infantry/equivalent and how they look together as a group.
Really enjoy seeing your armies and would love to see more. But would also love to see more videos like this highlighting pieces that you put a lot of work and love into. Hearing you talk about some of these models that you have a passion for is what really sells the video. And I'm sure you have some that aren't apart of an army. I would love to hear about those.
The Sisters of Battle Titans are some of the coolest minitures i have ever seen! The one with Canoness Veridyan piloting it like a huge exosuit is incredible. I have recently come back to Warhammer after a 14 year absense from the hobby and have decided to collect Sisters Of Battle, so the Titans and the freehand on them was very inspiring to see.
Those Knights are a masterpiece. The level of skill in the freehand work, let alone the imagination, is a true inspiration. You are right to be proud of these wonders!
You truly are a master. Not just in painting, but in inspired creativity. Thanks for sharing all of it with us, Vince.
My pleasure!
Love them all but man those Knights are just insane! 😮
"This is a pure Gutbusters army." Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well.
And keep the series up! It's so inspiring to see all of your projects, doing conversions I'd never think of and spectacular paint jobs I could only hope to one day achieve.
YES! That knight model IS why you do this hobby! WOW!
That popping noise that you heard was my mind exploding when looking at those knights. Un-freaking-real. You are truly an amazing painting talent Vince!
The fact that you always do relatively basic tutorials belies your incredible artistic talent. Holy shit those knights are incredible.
1st Series - Terrifying.... 2nd Series - Larry's family reunion!! 3rd Series - Cool!!! I do like the Battle Sisters aesthetic!!! I don't play but I picked one up to paint.
Awesome that you show your armies here. They are all great, but the Knight Army is so over the top 😂 I love it!
Keep these going Vince, each army has had learning points and those knights are a really outstanding joy to look at
HeyWoah would be proud of such unfettered BIGness. Thanks for sharing, Vince!
Those giants are going to haunt my dreams. Thanks for sharing your wonderful art work!
My pleasure!
Those knights are insane. The freehand and fillagree is amazing.
It's always incredible to see what other artists come up with in the hobby, especially when it comes to converting and kitbashing. I love your work. Never stop sharing it with us, Vince.
Absolutely!
I definitely love seeing your work in a comprehensive way like this. The way you construct both individual and army-wide narratives through your conversions and painting is really inspiring. Please send more.
It is really nice to see your work and listen how you came up with these ideas. The Sister ones look amazing! I’d love to continue to see the rest of your armies.
Those Knights are amazing! I love the one with the sister pilot, lore accuracy or not, keep it up!
Those knights are incredible! I love the second large one with the sister mounted on it, so creative!
it would be great to have an example of what the model looked like without the conversions, that way we could see just how awesome your conversion is. Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
I liked the video a lot. All of your models are amazing, but I was blown away by your Gargants. Keep these army showcases coming, I am really enjoying them.
Those sister knights are staggering! Absolutely fantastic pieces of art!
Thank you kindly
"Best video thumbnail also Best title"
-HeyWoah, 2024
I thought you would approve. :)
This is awesome, super awesome series looking forward to more!
Glad you enjoy it!
This is humbling. Aside from that, the thought process behind the armies is inspiring as well as thought provoking. Cool stuff.
On that note, in terms of another video series, I would really love to see the Inteview with the artist series revived!
I love seeing the love going into these models. These kind of videos really motivate me to try out new things with my models.
Great to hear!
Stunning stuff, and I do think exploring the space of our own head within the setting, I do think this is something that has been lost with the storied advancing narratives, with everything centered on named characters. It makes the world's feel small, an limits the creativity. Battle tech shows how you can do an evolvving narrative without shrinking the world. Please keep these coming
For sure keep posting your armies! They have all been so creative, fun builds and paintjobs, very inspiring!
Your armies are masterpieces! Thanks for sharing, Vince.
I like the series. I find it interesting to hear people’s thought process on why they do a project.
As usual, a stunning display of creative art in the miniatures you generate from imagination and painting. Thanks so much for sharing these incredible BIG minis with us…you are truly an inspiration!
Thank you so much 😀
Very much enjoy you showing off your armies and telling us about them!
More to come!
I had to stop watching this video on my phone and watch it on my 4K TV. My mind is utterly blown.
A lot of times I just click on battle reports just to see the player's entire army, so I'd love to seeing videos like these, and if they could be in a big family photo even better!
I really love the customization and your free hand work.
Those Sister Knights are freaking amazing. All of your stuff is incredible but good lord those knights are bad to the bone.
Your red and white knights with the roses painted on them are excellent. I’d love to learn how to do vines like that.
Those knights are jaw-dropping.
Love hearing your thought process behind your conversions. Amazing work.
Mate, anyone who says you Sisters/Knights army isn't cool, doesn't know what cool is. If GW made "minis" like that, I might start 40k. Brod definitely takes top place for me though. Hats off to you, this is mad skill. More videos like this, please 👏
I can't wait to see more! Love to see the conversions and beautifully painted miniatures! Makes me want to do both. Inspiring, to say the least.
Mate I was worried you were not continuing this series. History will vindicate you Mr Venturella. Keep putting your content out to the world!
Your mind is a treasure trove of painting excellence. I absolutely love it. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. You help so many people in developing their hobby chops
Love your kitbashed chaos giants and the sisters knights, great conversions and stunning painting 😁
This is the kind of video that inspires me to paint and come up with more ideas and themes for the armies I want to paint
Looking forward to see the rest of your armies in future videos!
Vince please keep doing this!
In regards to your question of what do we think. I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that ''I wish GW would allow an off lore category where this stuff could be judged accordingly and given the credit that is due''. I know that wont happen and I understand why but still, it would be nice. Let us have our cake and eat it too :p, let us really play with our toys. 🦖
And thanks Vince for all the hard work you put into the videos for us. I know this is now your main job and takes up a lot of your time. Heck a video like this probably took a whole days worth of work from you. We really appreciate it.
"I really think your Iron Jawz are fuckin awesome'' :p
Yeees! I freaking love armies in parade!!!
Love this series. One of my favorites for sure!
Seeing such beauties at the start of the week is a pleasure. Thanks!
Thank you too
Love this series. Loved the Gargants the conversion on those are just wicked. Could easily see those run as chaos knights as well!
Just to say i love seeing your armies, so I hope the series will continue.
Damn that knight army all together looks great Vince! Holy smokes! My favorite is the first big knight you did!
Masterful paint jobs all the way through. Thanks for sharing!
You bet
This was really interesting to watch! I enjoyed seeing your models and hearing your reasoning for how you created/painted each of them.
My favorite was your solution for the Gatebreaker’s eyes, I’ll have to remember that to try myself sometime.
I havent painted a model in over 4 years.... thanks to this video i think ill pick up a brush this weekend
Great video. I love how unabashedly proud you are of the work put into these guys. Being a full throated fan of your own work is difficult for a lot of artists and creative people. But when you do good work it’s okay to not be so Midwest humble about it “ope, I guess, I, just kinda, painted this thing here.” This is the way.
Well said!
Yes keep showing your work it gives me much needed visual information Thank You
Will do!
Wounderfull wounderfull models. Those sons of Behemat are absolute nightmare fuel. But your Slaanesh knight is my favorite. But that awsome sister of battle knight with the sister upfront is a close second.
Great video, fun to hear about peoples passion projects that keep them motivated in the hobby.
I would love to see a tutorial on how you did the skin tone on the ogres. The cursed city ogre looks amazing. The dark shadow and pale skin really make them pop and look rugged and flushed like their blood is really pumping in the middle of a battle.
I didn't do that model specifically, but many of the skin tone videos in the playlist are the same for how I did this. :)
They all look great great. I wasn't sure if you were trying to give a cold weather look to them without going for a blue tinted skin tone. It is just always shocking to me to see Larry the ogre in so many videos without him showing any signs there are like 30+ layers of paint on him.
Plus I have a soft spot for ogres and seeing him is like seeing a old friend again. At this point he is practically your backup mascot.
You are by far my favorite CZcams painter. I really love watching your videos especially your exploring colors series. I try to catch your shows every week and always look forward to what you have coming out next. Your ability to keep coming up with ideas every week after 450+ videos is more impressive than Larry.
This is some absolutely incredible work, and I am very glad to have seen it!
Amazing, love this series. Thank you for taking the time to share - i have learned so much.
Love it! Really really impressed with the knights especially but I also love the conversions - would love to see more armies for sure!
Everything looks amazing 😮 Those converted giants, love the frankenmonster vibe and they are insane 😄
Yeah. Keep on showing your armies.
Awesome stuff!
Thanks, will do!
Love that knight army, and yes please keep doing these videos, show us youre stuff😂
Glorious showcase here. Many thanks for sharing your beautiful work. Super inspiring.
My pleasure!
Those knights are insane.
Those robots are legendary !
So many impressive conversions. Gate breaker is my fav. Really like this series. (More please!) Would be interested to see how you display all these amazing models!
All of the knights really stick out to me, and I want to say thank you for making the freehanding videos on them because they inspired me to try freehand for the first time recently.
-not going very well, but I'm trying siemthing new and know that I will get better with time.
Really enjoyed seeing these armies, they are really impressive. Would love to see more of your armies in the future.
Great models Mr V. Loved the smoke effects on the launching rocket. Great freehand work too. Cheers. 🖖
Love this Armies on Parade series! Looking forward to see more
More to come!
such awesome freehanding on the Knights, I stand in awe, im now getting too old as i shake etc, and can no longer attempt work like that, I have my knights and Gobblins (ogres) and sisters as well as others but you are always a inspiration and a great well from which we draw knowledge, thank-you for this and all your works and Talks! Cheers from Canada.
Vince, jebus you are SO TALENTED. I LOVE these. Thank you for sharing, and for teaching.
Glad you like them!
Great video. Those knights really are something !
Truly mesmerising work. Absolutely stunning
Thank you so much 😀
Glad to see another video in this series! Can’t wait for the next!
More to come!
Very cool - awesome to both see the armies and hear your thought process behind them.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great series. Your body of work is outstanding. 👍
Definitely keep doing these. Pure inspiration and awe
Thank you! Will do!
Those are amazing! Now I want to see a whole series of videos on how you did them!
Great video! Amazing to see and hear you so excited talking about your armies!
Yay, thank you!
I've enjoyed seeing your armies, your conversions are so creative
Thank you very much!
I am sorry, i could only hit the like button once ! Please show more of your work, it is so inspiring ! The Veridyan battlesuit is quintessentially 40k like i imagine it !
I really liked this video. From watching your shows it is is obvious you have a lot of armies with really fun ideas and you revisiting them and telling us about them is a great refresher and inspiring
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent 👍
Your armies always inspire me, i remember watching your old armies on parade series and loving it.
Ps the paper clip was genius
Great video and the free hand is out if this world, stunning work on all armies. Thanms for sharing.
Those knights are amazing so is the rest of everything you do Vince. I'm inspired. Gonna try and do some solid hobbying this week.
It'd be awesome to see a Knights "speedpainting" tutorial. I'm starting a new CK army but the goal of painting a whole army in a relatively short time seems daunting to me
I love this series, Vince.
No spot for Larry in the ogre srmy? You've put thousands of hours into his paint job! Amazing conversions and painting all around. I'd be proud to own any one of your armies and as always your videos are inspiring. It's nice to see your thought process that goes into conversions and this fits right into the past episode (437) with converting Usheron. The title is misleading, I was a bit sad that your ogres aren't wearing trucker caps that say "BIG."
Next time!
Vince, this makes me want to work on my own army ! The army wil be (I hope) of complete custom build forces. Thanks for this !!
Glorious!
Please keep showing off the armies. For your more detailed freehand work on the knights, do you ever practice painting the design on a flat surface first, or just give it a go. Love seeing projects you personally love. I'd love to see as much as that content as you want to make!
I have videos on how I do the freehand, so check those out, but I just work them on the surface for the most part.
i am speechless, Wonderful Art!
Thank you! Cheers!
Your work is amazing. I'm working on two knights right now. I don't think they are going to turn out quite as nice as yours. Thanks for sharing!
Keep it up! Awesome work. Would love to see more.
Good video, i enjoyed hearing your thoughts and enthusiasm and of course seeing the models! I really like how much 'mileage' you got out of the somewhat dated Ogor models, it really hits home that if the model is simple but has decent fundamentals (in the case of the Ogors i think it's the basic but well realised musculature and the characterful faces) the sky's the limit. Would love to see an army of yours with more large units of basic infantry/equivalent and how they look together as a group.