How to STREAKING GRIME | Warhammer Cheat Code

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2024
  • Streaking grime is the biggest cheat code of all Warhammer. Right up there with Contrast paints!
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    Join us for a video all about the greatest grime in a bottle and how you can use it to cheat your way through all your Warhammer miniatures, whether its Warhammer 40k or Age of Sigmar!
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    AK Streaking Grime tinyurl.com/5e2xz8wf
    Odourless thinners tinyurl.com/jp76bjwr
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Komentáře • 65

  • @chomplax594

    05:25

  • @MrBadmonkeycw

    Another similar type of product that came out semi-recently, is Monument Hobbies's Newsh. It's an acrylic weathering medium you combine with acrylic paints to achieve a similar result. An interesting tidbit about streaking grime. As I understand it, at some point in the past, AK changed the formula for it. There's a video off the Grimdark Compendium where he shows off the difference between the two. It's the primary reason why he started the Villiany Inks line off of his website!

  • @FutureNuke

    It’s amazing for tyranids

  • @knoxminis1211

    I recommend MIG streaking grime as opposed to AK. AK used to be great until they changed the tint a while back. MIG still has the greenish tint as opposed to the brown one that you get with AK.

  • @bigtittyhooker5133

    The original streaking grime was great, the new one is awful, pond water at best.

  • @KamenRiderGreed

    I've never used Streaking Grime before. It's just not part of my "style" when it comes to most of my armies. But after seeing this video, I might use it for the armies I have(or don't have yet) that I think would fit best.

  • @patgrogg4586

    Why didnt i learn this like 10 years ago . Well this is cool

  • @manycatman3627

    This was perfect timing because I just ordered my first bottle last week to grimdarkify my World Eaters

  • @carlstanford7607

    Excellent as alway but the new location is causing really bad sound issues

  • @akutch564

    I use oils and enamels on all my armies. A wash of oils or enamels is the key to good and fast army painting in my book. It looks great and is fast and I find the reductive method to be very fun to do. I think they are a great tool for all painting.

  • @fafarex

    did you forgot the supply list in the description ?

  • @hendrikmoons8218

    NO LIKKING THE BRUSH !!

  • @minimaher82

    Love a bit of streak and grime, makes things easy! I've got a bottle of Newsh from Monument on the way which im looking forward to trying out. Apparently, it creates a similar effect for acrylics... I guess I'll find out!

  • @Barrett727

    Really like the video. Couple of questions, do you need to use a varnish on the model first? (to stop the thinner removing paint)

  • @dave_floorhammer

    I use Enamel washes for every single project I do, the ability to remove excess after drying whilst not needing the drying time of oils is massive.

  • @KingMuzza000

    Cant wait for you to tell us how you guys do OSL and glowies

  • @martinclist1295

    As awesome as ever, thank you ☺️

  • @danielsandefur7364

    Do y’all have a video over the different ways of painting and explaining the best way to paint certain models? I’m very new still and when someone talks about contrast paints, dry brushing, enamels, oils and other things I get really confused still. This was really super helpful nonetheless, I’m going to try this method on some scarabs!

  • @Jocobrecht

    Doing 3500 points of Night Lords. What do you recommend over Kantor/alatioc blue?

  • @voxkine9385

    I use it on some of my models. Skaven, for example.