Rogal Dorn Battle Tank Painting Tutorial in Classic Cadian Camo

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In this video, I will walk you through painting a Cadian vehicle in the classic camo scheme from start to finish with a few added points about the Rogal Dorn. This tutorial also includes a lot of the weathering effects I use.
Magnetizing the Rogal Dorn: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZKurk6-MkdCuoKw.html
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00:00:00 - Start
00:00:33 - Preparation
00:02:57 - Camo Basecoat Prep
00:06:19 - Applying Poster Putty
00:09:40 - Airbrushing Castellan Green
00:11:35 - Hand Brushing Castellan Green
00:13:06 - Removing Poster Putty
00:15:07 - Gluing on Tracks
00:15:31 - Cleanup Camo Basecoats
00:16:37 - Basecoat Metallics
00:17:31 - Basecoating Wood
00:18:51 - Basecoating Ropes
00:20:21 - Basecoating Leather
00:21:12 - Basecoating Lights
00:22:56 - Basecoating Viewports
00:23:42 - Basecoating Lenses and Sensors
00:24:50 - Basecoating Fuel Tanks
00:25:56 - Basecoating White
00:26:53 - Mud Texture
00:30:03 - Decals - Micro Set
00:33:05 - Decals - Micro Set
00:35:39 - Decals - Lahmian Medium
00:37:09 - Agrax Earthshade Wash
00:40:26 - Agrax Earthshade Recess Wash
00:43:42 - Highlight - Drybrush Screaming Skull
00:46:11 - Highlights - Cleanup Green Details
00:49:15 - Highlight Cleanups Tan Details
00:51:40 - Highlighting Fuel Drums
00:53:00 - Final Base Color Cleanup
00:54:04 - Highlights - Leather
00:55:24 - Highlights - Leather Part 2
00:56:14 - Highlights - Wood
00:57:58 - Weathering - Chipping Rhinox Hide
01:00:22 - Weathering - Chipping Leadbelcher
01:02:29 - Drybrushing Mud - Steel Legion Drab
01:06:05 - Drybrushing Mud - Ushabti Bone
01:09:25 - Red Lense Details
01:14:20 - Spotlight - Gryphe-Hound Orange
01:15:44 - Spotlight - Yriel Yellow
01:16:48 - Spotlight - Leadbelcher
01:18:03 - Viewports - Highlights
01:20:39 - Weathering Pigments - About, Tips, and Tricks
01:24:16 - Weathering Pigments Application
01:30:22 - Matt Varnish
01:32:46 - Outro

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  • @JudgeOgre
    @JudgeOgreАй бұрын

    I appreciate your videos! I've used them to get a Guard Army started = finished two RD's while home sick this weekend. Also, if you're an Army vet like I think you are - thanks for that too! I'm an Army/Air Force vet myself, so the Guard appeals to me!

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for those compliments and the support! It means a lot. Glad the videos have been helpful and even inspiring.

  • @themachinespirit5032
    @themachinespirit503210 ай бұрын

    Amazing guide mate! Really clear for a newbie like me, so now I know how to paint my Rogal Dorn and Leman Russess! Cadia stands!

  • @HSCustoms
    @HSCustoms4 ай бұрын

    Good video. I come from the more traditional style of military model building. However, ‘eavy metal style is always a fun way to see different means and methods on how to achieve the same goal. Painting a model or figure. The methods are different in some regards and yet they aren’t. I have found it useful to pull techniques and methods from both aspects of the hobby. Definitely have used things I’ve learned from painting wh40k minis into my normal painting of military figures. A few suggestions on your decal application. You apply a gloss clear coat after applying the decal. To seal it in. Traditional decal application you apply the gloss clear coat before to create a slick surface to allow air to escape from underneath the decal. Prevent the translucent film from having the silvering effect because micro air bubbles have formed underneath the decal. Apply micro set, decal, microsol, and then seal it up with a flat or gloss clear coat(which ever sheen you want). I prefer flat, especially if I’m going to be weathering and using pigments. The flat surface is rough and really allows dry brushing and use of pigments to really grab onto it. I always apply decals before I do any sort of weathering on the model. This prevents the decals from being applied over dirt and allows you to dirty or distress everything evenly. Again, how you did it turned out fine. Looks good in the end. Something you might try. I also use a rattle can of clear coat. More even then using a brush and I don’t have to worry about a clear coat gumming up my airbrush. Notoriously a pain in the butt to clean. I use Mr. Hobby Mr. super clear gloss and matte. Just quickly gloss clear coat the model, apply decals as described, when it’s all dry seal it up with a flat clear. Another method that is not traditionally how decals are done. I learned this 6 months ago. Blew my mind. It works. Skip the clear coat, just apply your microsol. That’s the decal softener that is the strongest. That’s what causes it the decal to really suck down on the surface, right? Well that pushes all off the air out too and eliminates silvering as well. Just seal over the top with a flat clear coat. Done. If you’re going to seal over with flat clear anyway, there is no need to use a gloss clear coat. The clear coats both do the same thing. Seal up the decals and will hide the translucent edge of the decal film too. Regardless your tanks turned out great. Just a few things you might try with your decals. Honestly the traditional method is what most modelers will preach, but you’ve been doing what I described as described as the non traditional method already. I wouldn’t bother adding the clear coat before hand. Though, now you can tell people why they should do that to prevent decal silvering as well. Also, try just using a flat clear coat to seal up your decals. Remember if you use a rattle can. Use something formulated for models. Light coats and build up the finish or else you’ll find that too much clear coat will eat up your decals. You’ll appreciate the extra flat surface to help with your weathering. Either way good video and tanks!

  • @BattlesWithBrushes
    @BattlesWithBrushes26 күн бұрын

    I love how all your tanks look, i think they look better than the box! Im planning on painting my cadians like they are in the desert, are there any changes i Should make?

  • @Mr_Waffle.
    @Mr_Waffle.11 ай бұрын

    Really great in-depth guide. Not sure I have the patience or energy to go to that level of detail but it's perfect for picking and choosing what I want to use, great work!

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much 😃

  • @K.a.r.a.c.k.
    @K.a.r.a.c.k.6 ай бұрын

    Really nice video tutorial, thank you for taking the time to show us all the process in such details.

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! 😃 and thank you so much for watching!

  • @namuesmeralda155
    @namuesmeralda1559 ай бұрын

    Stunning work! Looks gorgeous and yet approchable.

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @zascar80
    @zascar80 Жыл бұрын

    I'm speechless, awesome job

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @clovismerovingian2691
    @clovismerovingian2691 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing!🤩

  • @sobagamarc8785
    @sobagamarc87855 ай бұрын

    Awesome tutorial. I am a big fan of your work. Congratulations.!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much 😃 that super nice of you to say

  • @galaxy1990LG
    @galaxy1990LG8 ай бұрын

    Thanks ! Great job with tutorial !

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    8 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @tinylittledragon9412
    @tinylittledragon9412 Жыл бұрын

    Dang it Shae, your stuff looks so good

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, dude!

  • @tinylittledragon9412

    @tinylittledragon9412

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CadianSergeantSteel Of course bud!

  • @DangerBaer
    @DangerBaer6 ай бұрын

    This and the magnetizing vid were extremely helpful as I just picked up my first dorn and it was daunting at first glance. Have you considered using silly putty for blocking out camo patterns?

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    6 ай бұрын

    No, not yet. I really like bluetac. Have you tried it?

  • @jeffholt9437
    @jeffholt94378 ай бұрын

    Nice build - sorry I'm late! Can you advise the advantage of the funtack over regular blutack?

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    8 ай бұрын

    I have always thought they were the same thing. Are they not?

  • @jeffholt9437

    @jeffholt9437

    8 ай бұрын

    @@CadianSergeantSteel thanks for the reply. A lot of modelling companies now sell "modelling putty" which is a lot more expensive than blu tack. I haven't used it so don't know if there is any advantage. I looked at the cost (in the UK) of fun tack and this seems mid way between blu tack and putty so was assuming it was different again.....?

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    8 ай бұрын

    Might be. I found out whatever I buy works so I just refuse to buy anything different 😅 but you're probably right and that it is just repackaging of the same product selling for higher or lower profit to different demographics.

  • @packcrackergoose7111
    @packcrackergoose71117 ай бұрын

    My only criticism is painting the tracks and tools metallics. Historically tracks are darkened steel and the tools are the color of the tank, so as to not create reflections. But great video overall.

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    7 ай бұрын

    I try to go for a balance between "historical / realism" and 'eavy Metal style. I do want some elements to pop more than others. I have seen a few more super realistic styles that do work really well for 40k models though.

  • @packcrackergoose7111

    @packcrackergoose7111

    7 ай бұрын

    @@CadianSergeantSteel Thats totally fair. Kinda reminds me of the old "Realistic Marines" meme from back in the day.

  • @demcrusher7086
    @demcrusher7086 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Sarg, when can I expect them in the mail?😊

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣 you are funny

  • @demcrusher7086

    @demcrusher7086

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CadianSergeantSteel though you might get a kick out of that.

  • @caffeinatedcaffeine3671
    @caffeinatedcaffeine367111 ай бұрын

    Do you have to use paint specifically for airbrushes, or can you use any paint thinned down

  • @CadianSergeantSteel

    @CadianSergeantSteel

    11 ай бұрын

    Any paint can work through an airbrush. For standard model acrylics, I just use a little bit of airbrush thinner.