Speedpainting: Phase II Clone Troopers (In 20 Minutes)
A video guide on how to paint Phase II Clones for Star Wars Legion.
Paints you'll need:
Matt White Spray
Apothecary White
Contrast Medium
Abaddon Black
Kantor Blue
Hoeth Blue
A video guide on how to paint Phase II Clones for Star Wars Legion.
Paints you'll need:
Matt White Spray
Apothecary White
Contrast Medium
Abaddon Black
Kantor Blue
Hoeth Blue
Пікірлер: 41
Good job on the boys in blue, looking ready to smash some clankers.
Getting some for my Birthday and I have some Kantor Blue so I’m definitely going to paint them like this 👍
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
Excellent! Swap it out for Naggaroth Night for the 187th, or Tau Ochre or Trollslayer Orange for 212th.
oh that looks soo awesome and you make it look so easy. How long do you give it to dry between each of the paint colours?
Your dry brushing seems like it leaves such a smooth finish. Mine always is streaky with lines from the brush. How do you get it so smooth?
@criticalhitwargaming5290
2 ай бұрын
Having less on your brush is one of the ways forward. Alternatively, try and source yourself some make up brushes or some of the decent drybrushes from Army Painter etc.
Awesome tutorial! If I might make a couple suggestions, using army painter white is significantly better than white scar, it’s smoother and has better pigment I do recommend black templar instead of a abaddon black, using that in conjunction with nuln oil washes just speeds up the process I also love using a makeup brush after the apothecary white for a white overbrush. Brings the white back and gets rid of the chalkiness while leaving some gradiation, and it’s quicker 😂
@criticalhitwargaming5290
2 жыл бұрын
For all my Phase I Clones I used Black Templar on the weapons, it works nicely. Over white that bright it can come out a bit... grey, hence suggesting using a straight black for this tutorial. Make up brushes are indeed awesome for drybrushing!
@craiglawrence5978
2 жыл бұрын
@@criticalhitwargaming5290 Absolutely! If you use over nuln oil before, then a second time to help the templar with capillary action it comes out OK, granted I do black oil washes afterwards as easy weathering so that probably doesn’t hurt 😂
I recently got into building and painting models even got a few legion sets defiantly going to use this to paint my phase 1 clones I’m just getting confused with all the paint I should get for them
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
White Undercoat (White Scar from your nearby Games Workshop will do) Apothecary White (Contrast) Contrast Medium OR Soulblight Grey (Shade) Black Legion (Contrast) Corax White White Scar Kantor Blue (for 501st like the video) Stirland Mud (texture paint) Baneblade Brown That'll get you started!
I’m curious why do you paint the figure while it’s assembled wouldn’t it be easier to paint it then assemble it?
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
No, basically. It takes infinitely longer, and is very very fiddly. Some of the models for newer kits come in very small pieces attached to the sprue they come on, and painting all of the tiny pieces and then ruining your paint trying to glue it all together just takes far too much time. Larger models are often painted in sub-assemblies. This is particularly true if different parts of a bigger model are totally different colours, then you can spray them the appropriate colour and make painting a lot easier. Otherwise, putting the whole model together and painting it is 10-15 times quicker.
@evanstrong4064
Жыл бұрын
i try to paint things as assembled as possible, that really helps you get the overall shading correct and saves time and is more fun tbh
@seanflynn1285
9 ай бұрын
The models are just so small it's difficult
How can you dont have the grimmy effect on dry brushing white ?
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
The model is already white, which makes it much less chalky when you drybrush.
Greta video! Do you have any tutorials for arc troopers or rex?
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
They're pretty much identical mate, just need to paint the shoulder pads black and the sides of the torsos grey and paint some more intricate and personalised blue markings.
Wouldn't white scar by citadel be a better paint to use to touch up than corax? I use Matt white by colour forge and white scar is a near match where as corax is much more grey, it's a big difference.
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
Yes, however White Scar hadn't been released until after I made this video.
@ric1194
Жыл бұрын
@@criticalhitwargaming5290 Even the normal paint? I know the spray was recent but I thought the layer white scar was older than that 😅 I can't remember when I got mine though
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
@@ric1194 Sorry mate completely misread your original comment! Yeah the reason you use Corax White as a touch-up is because once you've put Apothecary White over the bright white undercoat, you've actually dulled the white almost to the same level as Corax White. If you use White Scar, or pure white, it is really obvious against the slightly more greyed white all around it. I discovered this by trying to cover up a mistake with White Scar and it looked far too bright.
@ric1194
Жыл бұрын
@@criticalhitwargaming5290 ahhh thankyou for clearing that up. I've primed my clones in matt white but I've never been able to cover everything so neatly like you do it the video, little bits of the grey plastic show through, would you say white scar is a good paint to use to cover these up? Or would something like matt white by army painter be better? I don't want mixed whites on my clones 😅
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
@@ric1194 Definitely focusing on covering the model at the spraying phase. I bluetac them all to a strip of strong cardboard and give them an all round blast of Matt White, and then once I've taken them off I have a look from the bottom up and give the a squirt from that direction too. Sometimes underneath arms and weapons can be missed. If you *have* to touch them up, then use White Scar. Just might need a couple of layers.
could this be used on phase one clones also
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
Of course! Same armour but different helmets.
can nuln oil be a subsitute for the contrast
@criticalhitwargaming5290
2 жыл бұрын
It can if you mix it 2:1 Lahmian Medium/Nuln Oil. Your model will go an awkward patchy stained black if you use it straight out the pot. I'd highly recommend grabbing some Apothecary White and Contrast Medium though, it's much easier.
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
Update to this: Soulblight Grey shade can be substituted instead of Nuln Oil. :)
Could I spray my clones black to make shadow units
@criticalhitwargaming5290
2 жыл бұрын
You can do what you like with your models dude! This guide won't be much good for you at that point though 😕
@CampusBoyFeet
2 жыл бұрын
I would spray it gray and use black Templar for the black. Allows you to make different tones on an all black unit.
If I'm doing the 212th legion what color should I use
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
I used Tau Ochre in the end, as I didn't want it to be a vibrant orange. 🙂 My entire Phase I army is 212th, and then 501st for Phase II.
@celestialinfinity
Жыл бұрын
@@criticalhitwargaming5290 oh ok thanks a lot
Your apothecary white isn't fully mixed. :V
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
0:55 You can see I've mixed in Contrast Medium to lessen the strength of the Apothecary White. 😊
@Kepora1
Жыл бұрын
@@criticalhitwargaming5290 no, I mean all your pigment was still at the bottom of the pot
@criticalhitwargaming5290
Жыл бұрын
@Kepora1 Yeah it's a messed up pot. There's a layer of it at the bottom that won't respond to even the most vigorous of scraping. I've bought a new pot since that is less crap.