Inside a Paint Factory! How Paint is Made, Bottled, and Packaged

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • See how paints are mixed, bottled, and packaged at the Army Painter headquarters in Denmark. I love learning about this stuff and making behind-the-scenes videos like this!
    Big thanks to TAP for opening their doors and showing us around! I told Army Painter that I had an idea for an "inside a paint factory" video, and they sent me a plane ticket to make this happen. :-)
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Komentáře • 814

  • @bretroberts5695
    @bretroberts5695 Před rokem +634

    10 years ago you couldn’t have paid me to watch a video about a paint packaging plant. Now not only am I glued to this screen, I want to pay hobby companies to allow brent to make this a series of documentaries.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +98

      hehehehehe, I keep trying to sneak in places! More of these will happen! :-)

    • @minisam1988
      @minisam1988 Před rokem +6

      agreed, fascinating where my hard earned cash actually goes and what it takes to make said products.

    • @MTGMuddstah
      @MTGMuddstah Před rokem +5

      Amen! Hopefully he gets to do more videos like this. I love them.

    • @MrWood-nc3bt
      @MrWood-nc3bt Před rokem +9

      This video reminds me a bit of this all time classic german TV-show "Die Sendung mit der Maus" (the show with the mouse), where similar videos where made for children. Now as my children aren't children anymore I still love those videos. So keep on making this wonderful videos, Brent.

    • @PsychicAlchemy
      @PsychicAlchemy Před rokem +11

      It just occurred to me that all these hobby videos are literally about watching paint dry.

  • @AbouTheMagnanimus
    @AbouTheMagnanimus Před rokem +290

    Army Painter seems like a company that has a genuinely positive corporate culture. I don't use their paints, but I am glad to see that it is full of good people who seem happy to be there, happy to interact with the community, and generally welcoming.

    • @alaricsnellpym
      @alaricsnellpym Před rokem +21

      Happy staff laughing and joking together is an underrated merric for judging a company!

    • @bashizzle3737
      @bashizzle3737 Před rokem +20

      Being in Scandinavia and having not only fair wages but also a lot of worker rights certainly helps.

    • @Tremadog102
      @Tremadog102 Před rokem +3

      I'm considering giving their newer paints a go. I normally use Citadel and Scale 75 and a couple of others but Army Painter certainly have an openness to the way they do business that is very attractive. This "How it's made" type video was both enlightening and relaxing. I feel I should have just poured myself a hot drink and chilled out. :)

    • @Arc0w
      @Arc0w Před rokem +2

      @@Tremadog102 One tip: If you don't have get a vortex mixer before using their paints, before that I felt they were unusable sometimes and now they are my favourite.

    • @Excaliber158
      @Excaliber158 Před rokem +1

      @@Tremadog102 The formulation has for sure changed in the last year or so. I suggest giving it another try. I personally still use Vallejo/Reaper (my first paint set so I have a lot lying around still), but have been filling in gaps with the AP stuff as well as giving their speed paints a go (they're pretty cool).

  • @PeddlerOfSmiles
    @PeddlerOfSmiles Před rokem +93

    The fact that one bottle of Town Teal was labeled "high tech paint" and the other "higher tech paint" is peek 'guys having fun behind the scenes.'
    Thanks for this wholesome look, Brent, I've been excited about this video sense you mentioned it on Paint Bravely.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +11

      It was a secret video, so I probably only alluded to it on paint bravely :-)

  • @nicklasmoeller
    @nicklasmoeller Před rokem +69

    As a Dane who lives roughly 40 miles away from the factory, I can't be more proud of The Army Painter as a small danish business and what they are doing for both danish and international mini painters! great video!

    • @twisteddane
      @twisteddane Před 3 měsíci

      I live on Møn, which is 170 miles from Skanderborg, and have seriously considered applying for a job there! :P

  • @Rundeish
    @Rundeish Před rokem +195

    A plane ticket to Denmark in february is actually more of a punishment, so definitely not sponsored.
    Awesome video! Loved the behind-the-scenes look. As a Dane, I’m super proud of Army Painter.

    • @TheArmyPainter
      @TheArmyPainter Před rokem +52

      It wasn't THAT cold. ;-P

    • @nestor_nelida
      @nestor_nelida Před rokem +6

      @@TheArmyPainter Thank you Army Painter to let us know how do you work. Best regards from Barcelona, Spain.

    • @GormKjeldsen
      @GormKjeldsen Před rokem +2

      😂😂 You're not wrong.. 😬

    • @DarrylAdams
      @DarrylAdams Před rokem +2

      ​@@TheArmyPainter they are good paints Brent! 14/10

    • @topouzidd
      @topouzidd Před rokem

      Dane? I always thought it was Danish for both persons and things! Good to know!

  • @SugarCandyMiniatures
    @SugarCandyMiniatures Před rokem +87

    More "how it's made" with Brent. It's a good day for content 😌

  • @goblinlootminis
    @goblinlootminis Před rokem +19

    All the companies associated with our hobby should be taking notes on how Army Painter is embracing the community that keeps them in business. Thanks for another great Video Goobs!

  • @SpoonyBard88
    @SpoonyBard88 Před rokem +229

    This is the kind of content that nobody else is doing. This is great stuff I would love to see more of.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +37

      right on! I'm gonna keep trying to sneak into places ;-)

    • @zosoknight
      @zosoknight Před rokem +3

      Reminded me of the Forgotten Weapons video of the AREX factory in Slovenia. Somebody with passion and interest for the industry giving a tour of a place and process you're unlikely to ever see in person.

  • @eleanorhenderson2065
    @eleanorhenderson2065 Před rokem +94

    This gave off How It’s Made vibes and I love that show! Great video!

    • @themaplesergeant
      @themaplesergeant Před rokem +3

      Damn it you beat me to it! This is the best how it's made video I've seen.

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz Před rokem +1

      Yea, did you add the _How It's Made_ music riff in your head?

  • @TheHamno
    @TheHamno Před rokem +14

    Brent, we desperately need more hobby related "How it's made" documentaries!

  • @UntiltedName
    @UntiltedName Před rokem +6

    I briefly had a job doing maintenance on bottling lines like this. Specifically Gai brand ones, among others used by the beverage industry. The lines in this video are some of the cleanest ive seen lol. Good job AP.
    The in-house diploma after becoming certified to run this does not surprise me. It is extremely technical work keeping the line dialed in. Especially if one person is in charge of several modules, they would barely get a chance to breathe.

  • @magnus0017
    @magnus0017 Před rokem +28

    Let me add that to my dream jobs:
    Professional novelist
    Coffee shop owner in Hokkaido
    Quest designer for CD Projekt Red
    Night shift paint tapper
    Army Painter doing the best work, pushing their line to be better than it is. Not gonna say it's the best paint, both because no one paint is truly best and also there are higher quality specific lines too, but absolutely good, getting better, and seriously just them adding mixing balls to every paint is so dang wonderful, let alone the whole range of other improvements they're working on. Thanks for the tour, Brent! ^_^

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +7

      I bet for a couple of days that job is a ton of fun before it gets a bit routine and boring... still looks awesome to an outsider though! :-)

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz Před rokem

      What would an 8th grade guidance counselor think of that?

    • @spectrumunit
      @spectrumunit Před rokem

      That is such a funny list of dream jobs! :)
      But I can relate. Except the novelist. Sounds tedious to me.

    • @JosephDavies
      @JosephDavies Před rokem +1

      @@GoobertownHobbies Nothing wrong with routine jobs, at least for some personality types. :) It all depends on the rest of the work environment, and this company looks like a nice place to work!

    • @TheArmyPainter
      @TheArmyPainter Před rokem +5

      You have to be a tough bunch to hang with Gintz and Janis 😂

  • @clow0123
    @clow0123 Před rokem +7

    my first brand of paints, still going strong. Thank you army painter!

  • @andrewpalm2103
    @andrewpalm2103 Před rokem +92

    I'm a model railroader, but I subscribe to this channel to improve my painting skills and learn about some of the technology behind paints. I spent my career in the process industries (plastic film and paper consumer products) and have always been fascinated with manufacturing processes. So this video was really interesting to me. Thank you, Goobertown! By the way I have painted one miniature, good old Malek the Necromancer. Doing that helped me to better paint some HO scale figures for my layout. Cheers from Wisconsin!

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +14

      Nice! Isn't this stuff fascinating?? :-) I've got some boxes of HO trains in my basement... someday, someday...

    • @Fughley
      @Fughley Před rokem +3

      I bet that using speed paint for HO scale figures would really speed things up and make them look amazing without all the effort.

    • @andrewpalm2103
      @andrewpalm2103 Před rokem +4

      @@GoobertownHobbies It's a fun hobby with lots of aspects to it--operations, scenery, structures, electronics, etc. I'm sure you would like it.

    • @andrewpalm2103
      @andrewpalm2103 Před rokem +3

      @@Fughley I tried using homebrew transparent paint on top of a zenithal priming on those HO figures. But I didn't get it to work, so I resorted to a burnt umber wash followed by dry brushing of the highlights using lightened versions of the base colors. So I still got to use stuff I learned on the miniature painting videos. 🙂

    • @Sabamonster
      @Sabamonster Před rokem +7

      My father was an incredible model railroader. While growing up he had me working with him on all of his stuff; had an entire shed dedicated to one massive train board. He used to get photographs of areas with particularly nice scenery and recreate them (He built in N scale). I learned how to wire, how to make mountains out of screen and newspaper (And scenery in general), how to assess quality stuff for general craft use, general 'fix-it' mentality and a LOT of other things that apply to my favorite hobby, miniature painting. I didn't realize it until late last year but it's because of him that I enjoy the hobby I do so much. He died in 2015 but I can't look at a model railroad, or even model scenery without thinking about him. I still have a few Lionel (legtimate Lionel) engines and boxcars that we assembled together.

  • @gfan1972
    @gfan1972 Před rokem +9

    As with most people new to table top war gaming and 40K, I went ham getting a ton of Citadel paints and spent a fortune. Once I realized I could get more paint for less money and also be able to have a spray and dropper in the same color I started branching out into The Army Painter. Tufts, mixing balls, basing materials and tools now are all from them and I am not looking back! Thanks for a look at the folks behind the curtain, cheers.

  • @gabrielemrsk-mller9723
    @gabrielemrsk-mller9723 Před rokem +5

    I didn't know that Army Painter is a danish company. Cool! It dose have a danish company vibe in this video. Great that you shared this experiance with os!

  • @rajangalala9492
    @rajangalala9492 Před rokem +15

    Denmark people always look so friendly.
    Hanging out with everyone there sounds like a fun time.

    • @TheArmyPainter
      @TheArmyPainter Před rokem +12

      The one American employee commenting here: they are.

  • @cabellism
    @cabellism Před rokem +11

    I got to say after a few years now working with Army Painter paints, ive gotta say im really lovin them. Value for the dollar they are top fucking notch.

  • @thomasadams5671
    @thomasadams5671 Před rokem +41

    I like your excitement about seeing the manufacturing part of the process. As someone with over 20 years experience in manufacturing, you can forget how cool it is for outsiders to see something like this. I laughed when you mentioned how fast they were moving, when my first thought was those machines are so SLOW!!! Plus, I am still at awe about how just about all manufacturing is the same, whether it is paint or ice cream.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +13

      I've never spent a full day on an assembly line, I dunno if the muscle memory cancels out the fatigue after a few hours or not... but it seemed fast to me! hehehe. And yeah, for folks who don't work in places like this it's all quite fascinating :-)

    • @mil3k
      @mil3k Před rokem +4

      ​@@GoobertownHobbies Sometimes, I must record robot in slow motion to see if it is doing what I programmed it to do.

    • @tay13666
      @tay13666 Před rokem +2

      I know exactly what you mean. I work in injection molding for 17 years doing every job in the shop at one point in time or another. Never thought much about it and how cool it would be for those that were unfamiliar. That is, until the place I worked closed in 2004. Just as I was really getting back into building models. And all the people I talked to online were totally fascinated with how the molding process worked.

  • @davelane1773
    @davelane1773 Před rokem +8

    No way!! How it's made - Army Painter Paints Way cool.

  • @MySqueezingArm
    @MySqueezingArm Před rokem +8

    I recently got into the hobby and picked up a bunch of Vallejo stuff. Now I'll give Army Painter a shot too once I need/want more colors. It's great they want to have open communication with their customers.

  • @Michael-dj6pd
    @Michael-dj6pd Před rokem +3

    Their washes and shades are hard to rival, and I love that they added ball bearings from the get go.

  • @ILTPWC
    @ILTPWC Před rokem +5

    Thanks a lot for creating this awesome documentation Brent! Never seen something like that before and the positive corporate culture that and the happy faces working for army painters convinced me to give their product line a new chance on my hobby desk =)

  • @ovan2190
    @ovan2190 Před rokem +20

    This is outstanding, they seem like very passionate people who enjoy what they do. I'll admit the few paints I've tried from army painter haven't been the best, but I also acknowledge that I could've gotten a bad bottle.
    I'm a big fan of how Army Painter didn't push back against criticism they looked at it, and said "ok this seems to be a problem, we need to fix this and the community needs to know we hear them" and that's what they're doing outstanding on their part

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +10

      It was really awesome to meet the people at this company! I regularly use their washes and the speedpaints, I haven't used their core paints recently though.

  • @RufusKyura
    @RufusKyura Před rokem +2

    Goobertown Hobbies: now also posting documentaries about mining painting products!
    It's really interesting how mini paint is bottled, packaged and sold. And your smooth voice made everything very soothing. Thanks, Brent! :3

  • @BullionSmash
    @BullionSmash Před rokem +5

    Flat out COOL video Brent.
    It's blowing my mind that a household name (well, community known name) as TAP only has 75 employees.
    I like Bo and his energy that he wants the best product to be made and is invested in improving the customer experience.
    Excellent presentation, a real 'How it's Made' vibe.

  • @Nogoatsnoglory
    @Nogoatsnoglory Před rokem +8

    Great content as usual, but man this video was a cut above. You are a treasure to our community.

  • @Vorpal_Wit
    @Vorpal_Wit Před rokem +2

    Thanks, Army Painter & Brent!

  • @fpoggesi
    @fpoggesi Před rokem +6

    Brent filling the niche in my life that all those Food Network shows used to fill back when I watched TV. All of the people and machines that turn raw materials into the artifacts of our lives are the unsung heroes of modernity. Thank you sir, and keep it up!

  • @marklinton4567
    @marklinton4567 Před rokem +9

    Army Painter is the most accessable paint for me at my local hobby store, and I like it. it's really cool to see how it's made.

  • @rDunfee
    @rDunfee Před rokem +17

    Man this episode of How it's Made has a much better narrator than the ones I used to watch on discovery channel

  • @Uselesswizard
    @Uselesswizard Před rokem +5

    Great video Brent! Very relaxing and a joy to see the inner workings of TAP's business.
    An airbrush company needs to have you come out to see their stuff. Badger airbrushes maybe? Ken, the owner, has had a relationship with many mini painters over the years and is usually at Adepicon!

  • @zosoknight
    @zosoknight Před rokem +2

    Conveyor belt of red bottles triggered my Factorio brain. Also, for some reason I was super surprised/impressed with how clean/stain free the whole place was.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem

      yeah! they wore white labcoats with surprisingly few stains :-)

  • @bayareadoogie5372
    @bayareadoogie5372 Před rokem +4

    Lots of comments, but I hope this is read. In my 30+ years of hobbying, I've rarely used AP, BUT after seeing this video I'll be buying a set. What a great team and a great idea. PR works! Great job as always Goob!

  • @ironelemental9367
    @ironelemental9367 Před rokem +2

    Awesome to see the people behind these things we pretty much take for granted in this hobby! There is so much automation but still a surprising amount of human involvement. Doing worldwide distribution is damn impressive for 75 people!
    Next time I go shopping for hobby stuff, I'll be looking for these.
    The addition of the mixing ball in an already superior paintpot makes me want to ditch and replace those weird off-brand squat little buckets of 'contrast'. Those things make you shake yourself into a dislocated shoulder while there will always be a layer of pigment caked on the bottom anyway.
    And congratulations on actually getting Goober Yellow made into an officially labelled paint!👍

  • @Reasonably-Sane
    @Reasonably-Sane Před rokem +6

    This behind the scenes feature was such a treat! Thank you, Brent, for editing all this together, and much thanks to The Army Painter for making this possible!
    I recently bought a bunch of Speedpaints and have been really enjoying them. The new colors added in the 2.0 series have me excited to try them! It's awesome that you got to name some, Brent!

  • @dawnjackson5773
    @dawnjackson5773 Před rokem +14

    I love this company great paints at a great company and prices!!

  • @Audence
    @Audence Před rokem +2

    Love this kind of literal BTS for our hobby!

  • @heli0ns
    @heli0ns Před rokem +2

    Army Painter taking even more wins. What a fun video!

  • @MsWillowbayOrelse
    @MsWillowbayOrelse Před rokem +7

    I actually found this very interesting! Thanks to Army Paint for giving us a behind the scenes look.

  • @seileen1234
    @seileen1234 Před rokem +3

    Huge respect for Army Painter, and you of course for making this video

  • @jonathanbartlett1098
    @jonathanbartlett1098 Před rokem +1

    The Army Painter always seemed like a company that listens to its customers, and it is apparent why after seeing this video. I like that they were willing to share the inner workings of their company with you, and in turn, with us

  • @CameronPenner
    @CameronPenner Před rokem +1

    I have a starter set of army painter speedpaints. I know a lot of people think of army painter as low quality, but I love their paints. And as a company I have huge respect for their transparency, and willingness to actually listen to the community and show that they legitimately care. Feels like the opposite of Games Workshop these days, and it's very refreshing.

  • @sniperlemming
    @sniperlemming Před rokem +3

    Great Video Brent. Really interesting to see their facility.

  • @JURASSICDIVERUK
    @JURASSICDIVERUK Před rokem +2

    Absolutely fantastic products. Every miniature /model painter should definitely have the Army Painter products in the hobby tool box!
    Great video and very informative.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +1

      I've been using their tufts and washes for years... and now I like these speedpaints too! :-)

  • @SinCitysOnly
    @SinCitysOnly Před rokem +2

    This reminds me of the "How It's Made" show that used to air on Discovery. I loved watching that show when I was younger, and staying home from school because I was sick.

  • @vindicarenecro
    @vindicarenecro Před rokem +6

    I've been painting miniatures for 20 years and always passed up Army Painter, this video has finally convinced me to give them a shot!

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +1

      I've been getting a lot of good use out of their washes like "strong tone" and also their speedpaints. Have fun!

    • @lintonw4157
      @lintonw4157 Před rokem

      Can confirm the speedpaints are better than citadel IMO. Not sure if they fixed it in 2.0 but highlighting is super easy because the speed-paint will tint layers you put over it so you can just use the same brightest highlight colour 3 times and less of it each time to build up a highlight

  • @frogjog8822
    @frogjog8822 Před rokem +5

    This is such a heartwarming look inside army painter, Everybody looks either Doing okay or happy, It looks great!

  • @TheRedBard
    @TheRedBard Před rokem +2

    I would like to add how much I, and I know many others, appreciate you including the every day people involved in the process, by name and face.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +1

      bunch of great folks, I wish I had more time to say hi to everybody :-)

  • @Danelaw-Tube
    @Danelaw-Tube Před rokem +2

    Love seeing attention paid to a Danish company as well, especially when it come to Army Painter

  • @paranoidjd1351
    @paranoidjd1351 Před rokem +18

    There is something obscenely satisfying about watching those machines and people work in harmony like this. Fascinating stuff!

  • @F0XD1E
    @F0XD1E Před rokem +1

    Including the mixing ball is great. That's something you don't get in the cheap craft stuff.
    These people seem great. This is honestly the best advertising a company like this can ask for. Seeing these people take pride in their products raises the value.

  • @ed.puckett
    @ed.puckett Před rokem +4

    Thank you, I had no idea that these processes even existed, let alone how they operate. Very fun!

  • @InVerum
    @InVerum Před rokem +3

    Recently just bought some Army Painter primers, they've always been a brand I've had my eye on, but seeing how they're made, definitely going to pick up a few bottles of regular paint or speed paint and try em out. Always been on the radar, but never a priority to test. Guess that changes now!

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +1

      I'm thoroughly convinced that they're taking feedback from customers in good faith, and that's powerful stuff!

  • @frog8220
    @frog8220 Před rokem +2

    Stig is cool, his artwork is really neat and looks so fitting!

  • @genericname7300
    @genericname7300 Před rokem +8

    having a job in a beverage bottling plant myself, it's pretty interesting to see how similar a lot of these machines are to the ones I deal with everyday.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem

      yeah? some of these robots are pretty dang neat! :-)

    • @genericname7300
      @genericname7300 Před rokem +3

      @@GoobertownHobbies the cap hopper, labeler, and just the general look of a lot of the outer shells of the machines are pretty mush spot on to the stuff we have. I work in a kombucha bottling plant though so the majority of our interesting stuff happens outside of packaging, mostly where I'm not allowed to see it.

    • @DanielVisOneCade
      @DanielVisOneCade Před rokem

      ​@@genericname7300 the setup CNC operation and even some of the tooling is very similar to what I used to use for airline meal production.
      Belts, rollers etc are ofcourse pretty utilitarian as you would know but it's amazing how much automation has changed the capacity and scope of what a single person can do it even a small team.

  • @aerynmusick4548
    @aerynmusick4548 Před rokem +5

    Look at Brent coming in with a relaxing save to this crazy Wednesday.

  • @capmastorstudios7720
    @capmastorstudios7720 Před rokem +3

    The "how its made" types of videos are amazing, and its great to see AP give you so much access to their process! This was a great video!

  • @dgnightwing95
    @dgnightwing95 Před rokem +5

    Couldn't have picked a better person to tour that factory, in my opinion. Great video.

  • @wddthedraftsman8679
    @wddthedraftsman8679 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Amazing to see! The Army Painter is my favorite producer!

  • @SvartElric9
    @SvartElric9 Před rokem +3

    I've used a lot of Army Painter products since I started painting 3 years ago, and I have to say the way they have improved the quality of their wares in such a short time is amazing. I first bought their stuff for the price and availability, but know I stick to some warpaints, spray primers, washes and speedpaints for the quality and ease of use (I also got the Gamemaster core set, which is a lot of fun for building terrain)

  • @mattescalante8133
    @mattescalante8133 Před rokem +8

    Fantastic video, Brent! Thank you for the taking the time to create something like this. As an engineer, learning about all the machines they use to assemble their products made my brain all warm and fuzzy.

  • @Blacknight8850
    @Blacknight8850 Před rokem +2

    As someone who works in a warehouse now, I never thought the part I'd be most interested in in a tour of a model paint factory would be the factory itself?
    I have mixed feelings on their products and some of their marketing, but it's really cool that Army Painter gave you (and by extension us) this much access!

  • @SconeMonster
    @SconeMonster Před rokem +6

    I loved this video so much. I feel like a kid watching factory visits on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood again. Thank you very much to the Army Painter for letting Brent film and share this visit. :D

  • @hawkgamedev
    @hawkgamedev Před rokem +1

    You are the reason I paint minis and also I bought an Army Painter set, gotta love their fair prices and quality. It's been a great hobby, very relaxing. Every single frame of this video is gold thank you!

  • @Outlawdave71
    @Outlawdave71 Před rokem +5

    Lol, Love this, came to say how it reminded me of How It's Made and that I loved that show. Looks like i'm not alone. Also I'm not surprised AP is so forth coming with the tour, this company, for all the flack they get, has, hands down, the best customer service of any company I've delt with. It's weird, like they actually care, or something!

  • @tflwulf69
    @tflwulf69 Před rokem +1

    As an amateur chemist myself you must have loved this, I was once lucky enough to visit a Toyota factory, not as interesting from a chemical point of view but from an engineering point of view knowing that they can take a few flat pieces of steel and some steel rectangular tubes and in less than 30 mins they become the basic chasis and bodywork of a car. That basic chasis moves into a second factory where in 90 mins it moves from a basic skeletal chasis to a full car with engine, dashboard, trim, seats, wheels suspension. At full speed they can roll a full car off the production line once every 90 seconds. What amazed me was the fact to attach the entire engine AND front suspension with wheels took two people, with a couple of bolts, one plate a hydraulic tool and a shared hydraulic platform just 90 seconds to attach the lot. Yet you take it to a garage it will take mechanic min 4 hours to get the damn things back off.

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem

      omg I would LOVE to see a car factory, that sounds super neat :-)

  • @morganw.4711
    @morganw.4711 Před rokem +2

    Peak Goobertown cozy and interesting hobby content. The most wholesome hobby channel!

  • @markhickson9087
    @markhickson9087 Před rokem +2

    Great video, really interesting. Hats off to Armypainter for listening to the community about speed paints. Having been bitten by the earlier version as a blood angels player, I was going to give up on speedpaints, but now I'm tempted to give the new formula a try.

  • @onnivainio6261
    @onnivainio6261 Před rokem +3

    This is amazing, really cool that army painter did this! And youre contribution to this hobby is super thank you!

  • @oromani1842
    @oromani1842 Před rokem

    I’ve contacted Army Painter customer support a few times with questions (regarding primer spray paints) and they were very helpful. The content on this channel and specifically speed paints have me finishing more painting now than in years. Thanks!

  • @mandyd9681
    @mandyd9681 Před rokem +2

    Its so cool to see this, Army Painter was my first set of paints and I have loved all of their colors, and washes.

  • @violetmontgomery5627
    @violetmontgomery5627 Před rokem +5

    Incredible content, love to see AP respect community members like this too! Glad you give honest opinions

  • @MrNavidad
    @MrNavidad Před rokem +1

    Oh wow so that's where my paint came from! That's amazing getting an inside look

  • @AboveAverageMinis
    @AboveAverageMinis Před rokem

    When I was a kid I watched Mr. Rogers go to plenty of neat factories. One that made brass instruments like tubas and a crayon factory. Glad someone is keeping that tradition alive and giving me a little taste of when the world was innocent and full of hope.

  • @Nekorook
    @Nekorook Před rokem +1

    I loved “how it’s made”
    when I was younger. This is a fantastic video.

  • @CampaignTerrain
    @CampaignTerrain Před rokem +6

    Super fascinating! Many thanks, both to you, Brent, and to the Army Painter family. Very cool, pulling back the curtain

  • @gigapudding4557
    @gigapudding4557 Před rokem +1

    As a painter its awesome to see how our supplies are made. As a servo technician its awesome to see the motors and parts I repair in operation, sadly rarely know what im working on goes to or how its actually utilized.

  • @user-yi6iq5kx9b
    @user-yi6iq5kx9b Před 9 měsíci

    As an industrial maintenance tech and longtime factory worker, I love seeing this stuff. Industrial technology is awesome!

  • @vickestr794
    @vickestr794 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, the people at Army Painter seem really nice. Looking foward to my " Complete Set " Hoping this will help me start painting my backlog of minis.

  • @Ketothev
    @Ketothev Před rokem +4

    This is so cool to see how the sauce is made, thanks Brent for taking us with you and Army Painter to allow for it!

  • @ScytheNoire
    @ScytheNoire Před rokem +4

    I love "How It's Made" manufacturing videos.
    The genius engineering behind machinery is amazing and fun to watch.

  • @huckleberrycarignan9745
    @huckleberrycarignan9745 Před rokem +1

    Thank you sooo much for traveling, filming, and publishing this video. As an engineer, I think this process is amazing.

  • @isisnmagic1812
    @isisnmagic1812 Před rokem +1

    Who knew watching a video on how paints in our hobby would be something you'd watch to the end?

  • @oslaskid
    @oslaskid Před rokem +2

    Great to see a video behind the scenes of one of the companies that . make this hobby possible. Along with the many talented people who sculpt the designs the rest of us paint they are the most important part of this wonderful hobby. Thankyou.

  • @jamiekuddle4668
    @jamiekuddle4668 Před rokem +1

    What a great behind-the-scenes; thanks Brent!

  • @erikbraun473
    @erikbraun473 Před rokem +1

    This was a really fun unique video and kudos to the army painter for being so welcoming to you and open to sharing with the community.

  • @MCPicoli
    @MCPicoli Před rokem

    So refreshing to see a "How it's Made" video with lots more details and no stolen footage unlike most view farms!

  • @tommyswarvideo
    @tommyswarvideo Před rokem +2

    It's great to see the human side of our hobby and all the effort that goes into it. Fantastic video.

  • @SlainBlackguard
    @SlainBlackguard Před rokem +4

    Alright, you got me with the Stig comments on the whiteboard.

  • @quinnsd13
    @quinnsd13 Před rokem +1

    It was great seeing behind the scenes! My wife and I recently took over a small arts supply store. One of the first things I wanted to add to build up the business was a few hobby paint options. My favorite being Army Painter, I was very excited to secure distribution rights and get our first shipment setup. Only one week into carrying it and we've already had numerous people thank us for bringing it in as a local option. (Before, the closest hobby place was roughly 45min away.) Unfortunately, the wholesaler we originally found doesn't carry the entire line, so we'll have to keep looking as we continue to expand! Looking forward to getting my hands on the new speedpaints for sure.

  • @poloshirt363
    @poloshirt363 Před rokem +3

    Combined my 2 favorite subjects, manufacturing and paint. Loved the video!

  • @ermenrich
    @ermenrich Před rokem +6

    Ok, this is SO cool. Thank you for filming this and please thank Army Painter for letting you see behind the scenes. Hope you get into more interesting places.

    • @TheArmyPainter
      @TheArmyPainter Před rokem +3

      You're welcome, we thank you all for tuning in and subscribing to our buddy Brent's channel.

  • @bgall74
    @bgall74 Před rokem

    As a kid I used to watch Mr Rogers who would show footage of factories, this video gave me the same feeling. Also it's really nice to see the people putting our paints together. They all look like they enjoy what they do and I think it comes across in the finished product.

  • @dwarrenmsp
    @dwarrenmsp Před rokem +6

    Much like the injection molding video, this is some of my favorite content of yours. Thanks for this informative and entertaining video and thanks to The Army Painter for making it happen!

    • @GoobertownHobbies
      @GoobertownHobbies  Před rokem +2

      Hey thanks! I'm gonna keep making this stuff as opportunities arise :-)

  • @Nada-Mal
    @Nada-Mal Před 5 měsíci

    As a mechanical engineer, I will always love a factory production video, and I loved the inside footage.
    I remember when Army Painter put out the video saying they were listening to the criticism of how much their paint bottled had to be shaked, and they really seem to have been trying to improve. I've hears good things about their speed paints so I will definitely luck up the mega set of them to give them a go.

  • @bettsdn
    @bettsdn Před rokem +1

    Love this new episode of How It’s Made.

  • @wddthedraftsman8679
    @wddthedraftsman8679 Před 6 měsíci

    It makes me very happy that the company has a lot of human interactions. Machines are important, but giving people a good, steady job is even better.

  • @h347h
    @h347h Před rokem +2

    Great video. I'm a fan of TAP and I'm glad to see them grow and have speed paint 2.0 come to market. The price point for speed paints versus GW paints is great for people breaking into the hobby. Same goes for Two Thin Coats.

  • @MiniatureGameMontage
    @MiniatureGameMontage Před rokem +2

    Great video. I’m happy to support them.