MiniWarGaming Dave: "There are NO MISTAKES in painting"
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Dave from MiniWargaming joins us on episode 34 of Paint Perspective Podcast to share his thoughts on FEARLESS painting, bonding with family through miniature painting, and the juxtaposition of being a BEGINNER painter while 16 years into Warhammer content creation.
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In this hilarious episode, you'll learn why putting pressure on yourself is holding you back, how you can enjoy painting Warhammer more, and of course we'll share some tips you can implement to improve your own Warhammer painting along the way!
This episode also marks the return of one of our recurring gameshow segments - COMMAND, RESERVE, PURGE!
Also, stick around for our listeners question of the week, which in this episode tackles adapting paint schemes from infantry miniatures to vehicles.
Lastly, we have a special parting Hobby Hack from Dave himself, sharing his technique for weathering miniatures!
0:00:00 Intro
0:01:07 What is MiniWargaming?
0:06:50 Siege x MWG History
0:13:50 Ravaged Star
0:25:03 Defeating burnout
0:39:55 Dave's BIGGEST discovery
0:47:34 Adopting FEARLESS painting
0:51:24 What mistakes you have learned from?
0:54:40 Behind Dave's 144,000 pts of Chaos
1:01:56 COMMAND, RESERVE, PURGE!
1:09:15 QOTW: Adapting paint schemes for vehicles
1:14:43 HH: Sponge weathering
1:17:16 Outro
Paint Perspective is a miniature painting podcast brought to you by Siege Studios, featuring James Otero (Siege founder & CEO), Joe Hart (Siege Ops Manager) and George Coleman (Siege Content Creator & Commission Painter). Each week, our three co-hosts discuss a new topic from the point of view of people who work in the miniature painting industry. - Zábava
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Gotta say 2 things, 1, loved this episode - Dave is amazing, but you guys also did great a great interview, so keep that up! 2, Gave me the inspiration to go back to my kid to see if he was interested in giving painting a crack, and he was up for the nids, so thats an awesome result!
The content from Miniwargaming was probably the first CZcams content I regularly watched way back in the day. I'm nearly 30 and have been watching them for almost 15 years so literally over half my life. Great stuff.
oh and Bluetable painting god I am old
Awesome episode, really enjoyed listening to you all and the honesty from Dave about the hobby. It’s so refreshing! Also can’t blame him at all for double purging! 😂
Love Dave’s energy and passion for this hobby. We’re truly privileged to have him be such a pillar and inspiration for the wargaming community.
Love the video lads, hope to see even more guests on the pod in the future!
Thanks guys. This was such an excellent episode. Dave is so relatable. It's been a while since I laughed this much at a painting podcast.
Thank you that means a lot! The lot over at Siege are legends!
Dave's energy is off the charts. He can make any topic exciting. His passion for wargames is unmatched. I've quickly inserted this podcast into the fold, and this episode is awesome 👌 top-notch fellows.
Great episode. I am 42 and got into hobby and WH in general only 2 years ago. And my daughters are already trying to paint with me. Incredibly great fun.
thank you for this podcast/video , you podcast and pete the wargamer are the reason that i start after 15 year with painting and kitbashing again. i getting fun again with painting and can enjoy it . thanks for that and for all the tips.
Love Dove. MiniWargaming is the OG. Couple of thoughts:
1. "Collecting" and "piles of shame" is a huge problem. Hoarding is a huge problem that I don't think should be encouraged or normalised. Yes, wargamers have to all own up to this. It indicators other emotional or psychological issues and a lack of control. Having a collection for the sake of having piles of unassembled minis (therefore unpainted, and unplayed) is not a good state to be in as well as being a massive financial black hole. Really more should be done by everyone in the community to encourage assembly, painting and playing and discourage hoarding. But when everyone chases the HOT NEW THING and engagement algorithms, social media posts, etc you're much more likely to be tempted and fall behind on your unrealised potential of grey plastic just sitting unassembled in its box.
2. In relation to the collecting: No one seems to talk about the books. The Codex books, the Battletomes, the Black Library, the narrative campaign books, etc. Now that's a collection that you can actually put immediate use to providing you have a few models ready to play with and they inspire you to generate games and the reason for your army battles. The reading material or "Lore" that GW pushes out is immense unto itself. But then the shelf space required for the supporting material (hardback and paperback) can also become a huge problem to find the space for. Many hobbyists could start a Black Library of their own. I, for one, hold onto my books because I like the lore and tracking the development of the game.
This was great. Dave's enthusiasm for the hobby is so contagious
Best Episode so far, Dave is basically a Daemon Primarch :)
Dave's such a positive force in the hobby. So much good chaotic energy.
Thanks for answering my question! (Different name in CZcams because reasons...)
Been having a lot of fun painting my Guard lately in dark red fatigues and white armour, but till wanted the army to feel grounded.
When I get around to a baneblade at some point down the line, I might well go full bold with the army colours. In the meantime I've been doing a mechanicus grey base and then picking out panels in the army colours.
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I’m adopting that in lots of areas of life. Except fire, lions, etc.
1:00:25 YES, that's me. Recently a close friend decided to give into the hobby,.. I was able to reinforce his Tau with the old Tau combat patrol box (which I paid 72 euros for ... 3 Battlesuits from GW sell for 65 euros at the time of writing) on one hand I'm sad that I'm parting with those models, on the other hand I'm enabling & helping my friends into the hobby. I'm sure that if /when he'd stop with the hobby at some point I'll be able to house his models.
You got another friend into the hobby, sounds like a good investment to me.
now for the rest om 'em@@charliej600
Bloody love Dave. Such enthusiasm and some real nuggets of wisdom.
😁 I play, collect and paint t'au.. And I still found this so funny.
You are a legend!
What do you guys think about „Serve“, „Command“ and „Purge“?
Serve being the eternal bonding and Command being the playful part?
Love Dave, love the Pod, love the studio work! 🎈
Nice! :D Love the tips on defeating burnout!
Another great podcast! Keep em coming.
Stellar episode as always chaps!
Such a great episode!
The fear of mistakes for me is wasting money on the models 😂 if I had an unlimited supply of models I wouldn’t care about making mistakes
Amazing podcast!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent content as per
Thank you!!
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User engagement!
Im a Refresher Enjoyer! 😆
Its funny to hear "Painting" put so high and then all the praise for AoS models and then have AoS get hit with "Purge", sounds like you boys need another point of view on the hobby. ;)
Knocking it straight out the park as per usual fellas. And incase you didn't see it in discord 70.822😉