Last time I was this early Black Templars wore Yellow armor.
@fleshbhones
24 күн бұрын
James and George are such fantastic guests, wonderful that Joe keeps having them back.
@kylekeenan3485
24 күн бұрын
😂
@kitoushi66
24 күн бұрын
This trio is the best. Also, the "cost to value" converstaion was very clear and well articulated with Quipster. People are just padantic. The opinion "warhammer is good value for the cost" is an opinion, one that I agree with, and just an opinion. "videos games (computer games if you are of a certain age) is not a good value for the cost" , one I disagree with, is just an opinion. People coming at you in the comments becuase they diagree with specific statement instead of focusing on what what they like, are missing the point of the conversation. Keep up the great work. love the podcast.
@russodoni5331
24 күн бұрын
I'm about James's age, and 'Video Games' is what old people who were trying to ban them called computer games in the mid-90s.
@TresBonneMaman
21 күн бұрын
‘Computer games’ was what we used to call them back when you got home from school and quickly started a game loading off a cassette tape then ate dinner while you waited for it to load, only to come back to find your ZX Spectrum had chewed up the tape!
@DavidManser
17 күн бұрын
That sound as the casette jams and tape starts spooling out! 😱
@MettG
24 күн бұрын
Very impressed with James' commitment to not dilute the airbrush cleaner
@JamesDavies-gk5xe
24 күн бұрын
Glad I am not alone with the tape on the brushes. I also use it to mark my metallic specific brushes
@dreadtrain2846
24 күн бұрын
Joe is a great guest, you should have him on more often!
@mini_acrylics
23 күн бұрын
Why did we all think the tape was used to ensnare paint bits out of the brush somehow...? We need a compilation of James-isms by the end of the year!
@adaml2910
24 күн бұрын
Joe is a great stand in when one of the main 3 are unavailable!
@BigBlueLuke85
23 күн бұрын
Love the show. What frustrates me to no end is that no painting content creators ever discuss movement and light stretching during a paint session. I’m recently back to the hobby and being closer to my 40’s than I’d like and 6’8 I know that if I’m static for a long period of time at the desk that no fancy chair is going to save you. 6 hours at the desk? Break it down, set regular alarms and move more. Please
@nofixedcourse
22 күн бұрын
On paper, my approach is very similar, However, I am an agent of pure chaos so the reality is very different! I smash brushes into 99% Isopropyl, the soap is an old BrokenToad Brush soap/conditioner (or Head & Shoulders if i can't find the actual soap) I scoop paint out way past the ferrule constantly even with a Raphael 8404, I paint every single day for several hours and the brushes 'maybe' get cleaned once a month if they're lucky. Despite all of that, the brushes last a long time with a good tip. Don't be afraid to abuse your brushes people! they're just conduits for art and awesomeness, not the hobby itself (unless you like that sort of thing). Great episode as always!
@TheTrickMethod
20 күн бұрын
I keep seeing Australia held up as the 'Warhammer is expensive' go to, yet here in New Zealand I order from Australia - for a discount! (and that's even when you factor in postage). Anyway, great show. I love listening to you guys as I paint. Way more fun than playing computer games.
@georgereimers5269
21 күн бұрын
I was hearing one of my coworkers talk about how much bills tickets are and it made me feel so good about how much I spent on Warhammer
@kylekeenan3485
24 күн бұрын
Computer games = PC game Video game = console gaming Thats how I always saw it.
@michaelcarter577
24 күн бұрын
Most popular games are on both now
@CourtneyRoberts1982
17 күн бұрын
So you did see my comment about the brush toilet, lol. Cleans the brush really well and it’s super satisfying. One toilet replaces three jam jars, you can’t argue with math.
@Wijkert
22 күн бұрын
1:11:20 I have done that too 😂 Recovered every single bit by opening up the pipe underneath the sink. There tends to be a screw part you case use. Not every sink will have them, but most I have encountered do. I guess if the bit is plastic and thus light, you might loose it anyway because it doesn't settle in the bit of the pipe I was talking about. Worth a try though!
@darkayen27
24 күн бұрын
I've been looking around at a bunch of other systems (Infinity, Shatterpoint, Fallout), and I am seeing pretty consistent $10-12 per infantry type model. By that comparison $12 per model in a 5 man GW box isn't bad.
@CygnusMaximusXIII
21 күн бұрын
It's a Heap of Hope, not a Pile of Shame.
@Bunyip_Studios
24 күн бұрын
Hooray! Joe is back!
@Demoliri
20 күн бұрын
I have an Ork army for practicing classic layering and glazing, and a Tyranid army for slap-chop. Vindicaatttiiiiiioooon!
@Bunyip_Studios
24 күн бұрын
that's why you use tall jars not short ones, a drop of washing up liquid makes sure everything sinks to the bottom
@758richy
23 күн бұрын
1:06:00 Good job saying this stuff, George. This is one of my pet peeves with KZitemrs. Remember that if you are using a respirator with filters, that those filters will need replacing from time to time, and if you don't store that mask (or at least the filters) in an airtight container when you're not using it then those filters are constantly filling with particles from the air and won't be effective for nearly as long as they would be if you just store them in an airtight container between uses. And the respirator usually comes in an airtight container when you buy it, so use it! The other thing I'll add to this is 3D printer youtubers and how rampant and normalised it is to not have proper ventilation or an exhaust system for resin printers that are being used inside a house. It's so easy to exhaust most 3D printers. It is bonkers to be breathing the stuff that resin is putting into the air. And no, some overpriced little carbon filter in your printer is not going to absorb all those vapours unless you replace it constantly. Carbon fills up. It needs to be replaced. Same as the filters on your respirator mask!
@TheKluverBucy
22 күн бұрын
About back pain, i feel focusing on posture is kind of a trap. Yes, a posture adapted to your strength and flexibility can help you "last longer" at the painting desk, but it wont compensate for a sedentary lifestyle, poor sleep and poor mental health which are shown by the current research to have way more impact on back pain. As a PT, if I was seeing a painter with back pain, I'd remind him of the WHO guidelines on physical activity and advise to change position often rather than sticking on a arbitrary "good posture". Throw some exercises to enhance your strength and flexibility both in upright and slouched position and that should be quite efficient. Otherwise, really cool podcast, as always.
@fri8601
23 күн бұрын
I used coloured tape for different brushes. I class my brushes with a traffic light system, green tape are top quality perfect point, yellow are workhorse brushes, red are brushes that I don't worry about, metallics washes, basing whatever.
@thesigmaritepainter7803
24 күн бұрын
Great tutorial and podcast!
@somanythings9074
23 күн бұрын
Great to see Joe back the OG!! 🙌
@jasonmangelsen7136
24 күн бұрын
Plastic Tower of Power sounds good for my stockpile of unbuilt kits, lol.
@BlastbeatsBoltguns
24 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more on the point about wearing a mask for airbrushing and spraying aerosols. I'm big enough and ugly enough to make my own daft decisions, spent the best part of my first year of using an airbrush without a mask but have ensured to use a proper mask in recent months. The difference is honestly night and day - look after your lungs!
@alecmulinder5759
24 күн бұрын
Would love to know what James thinks of the new Blood Angels release
@d45873
24 күн бұрын
Yeah, his analysis was conspicuously missing from the show! :)
@SwagDeez
24 күн бұрын
I think it was in the extended cut a week or 2 ago mate
@Ushar3
24 күн бұрын
A 10/10 office chair that I use at home is a Herman Miller. It's changed my aches and paints into nothing!
@dreadtrain2846
24 күн бұрын
And only for a grand! (yes, Im jealous)
@Ushar3
24 күн бұрын
@@dreadtrain2846 2nd Hand lucky find. Honestly blessed. Didn't realise what it was until I looked it up!
@TresBonneMaman
21 күн бұрын
Keep an eye out for office clearance sales. Every so often a bougie startup goes out of business and has to sell off all of their office furniture. I got my Herman Miller Aeron second hand for less than half MSRP and it’s probably the best investment I’ve made in my office/hobby space
@olliefisher5435
23 күн бұрын
Really informative episode!
@hav6301
6 күн бұрын
1:08:32 as far as I know, the gas and vapor filters aren't enough for airbrushing, you need a particles filter for acrilycs, and a combined gas& vapor + particles filter for oils and enamels.
@GeorgeColemanMinis
6 күн бұрын
Thats a great point! I do actually use the additional particulate filters on my 3M mask but forgot they are separate when you buy them. Thanks for pointing that out!
@jorgemontero6384
24 күн бұрын
The value per dollar of the vessel is just so high, I just bought 100!
@adamdoughty813
20 күн бұрын
It’s the difference between worth and value: A little old lady needs money for her gas bill so she goes to sell a gold ring. The jeweller weighs it and offers her £50. She is devastated by the offer as the ring was her wedding ring and it represents 60+ years of marriage to her husband who passed away. Both viewpoints are valid, showing the same object through the of either worth or value.
@HappyDuude
24 күн бұрын
For Joe - 3M claws are new and amazing, able to hang surprising amounts of weight on plaster without having to drop an anchor
@SwagDeez
24 күн бұрын
I love this podcast, have listened since episode 1 and it’s been brilliant. I’m a patron of quite a few other podcasts and would love to sub to yours, but £12.50 for the extended ad-free video is very pricey relative to most pods who do an extra hour a week for patrons with audio and video included for under a fiver. The tutorials and stuff in the higher tiers sound great for some people but don’t appeal to everyone so making access to the video extra expensive by bundling them together isn’t ideal. Would you consider adding the video to the podcast supporter tier at some point, even if it means raising the price of that tier by a quid or two? If you did I’d instantly sub and I imagine I’m not the only one. Regardless thanks a lot for the weekly content folks, easily the best miniature painting podcast out there 👍🏼
@weavetree22
23 күн бұрын
I don't use tape to mark my brushes as being clean. Instead I fill out a piece of A4 that I keep in a lockable container that's mounted on the back of my painting room door where I fill in my name, tick the brushes I've cleaned and sign my name. Kind of like a gents public toilet 😂.
@colin_painting_adventure
24 күн бұрын
Computer games are played on a PC while video games are played on a console. It comes from having to insert a cartridge which was like a video back in the 80s. Using my computer chair as a painting chair changed my life. The secretlab chairs are amazing for painting.
@HappyDuude
24 күн бұрын
First time I saw James in video i think was the artis opis cleaning vid.
@karlmoore1837
24 күн бұрын
This is great timing, I've just finished a painting project. I'll have to pinch some of the Mrs conditioner, when she isn't watching.
@Nilboggen
24 күн бұрын
I would call the vessel a ramekin. Something you would put a sauce like ketchup or ranch in.
@pedrogomez3452
23 күн бұрын
Joe always keeping it real 🙌
@michaelcarter577
24 күн бұрын
AOS has more discount box options with periodic battle boxes. AOS also has more points per model or dollar. So you can still build a 2k point army for around $500.
@puracy3452
24 күн бұрын
I think aos is better value, because units are higher points. Example bloodthirster aos = 470 Bloodthirster 40k =305 You can get a full aos army a lot quicker then a 40k one
@popklotter
23 күн бұрын
James, Joe and George. It feels a bit weird to write this. It’s like I’m writing to my friends even though we have never met. In January I started my hobby for my second time. I got into warhammer as a kid then I grew up and discovered beer and women. Fast forward 25 years ans now as a dad with a family I have kickstarted my hobby. You have been in my ears since the start and guided my brush and motivated me to push a little bit further. Thank you for an amazing podcast. Sincerely, Esau (from Sweden). One more thing: I got a question of the week. It may be that I’m not used to do the brushing motions but I experience fatigue and sometimes pain in my painting hand. Do you have any advice for good techniques to avoid pain?
@MyGoobz
24 күн бұрын
Hobby hack: if you are a person that likes to rest your hands/wrists/ forearms on the edge of your desk while painting (for extra stability), get those foam strips that people use to make extra safe for babies. Easy to stick on and really cheap.
@CoenHouston-Gee-jh4tq
23 күн бұрын
The price of GW minis from their own store is stupidly expensive. Currently I can buy the lair of the beast board game which is essentially the hero's from Blackstone fortress plus the ambul for less then a single reboxed Blackstone fortress hero.
@jamfjord
24 күн бұрын
1:05:43 to 1:08:52 is why KZitem needs to implement multiclick on the like button. Acrylic paint isn't non-toxic, it's just less toxic than enamels and lacquers - although that's even debatable. Just look up some of the ingredients if in doubt. And somebody please persuade Byron to stop licking his brushes...
@ashes2ashesuk
13 күн бұрын
Just to jump in on the Video Games/Computer games argument, up to the Nintendo Entertainment System and maybe beyond, they were called video games.
@JackTraynor14
24 күн бұрын
Make your own grit guard out of sprue
@Exoc3tBOOM
24 күн бұрын
Depends on what you are judging. If you are judging the result then expertise in judging results is required, not in the process of creating the result. Just like how a judge of the process would need to be an expert of the process. I also think that James is offering a bit of a cop out when he says it is subjective and 'just art'. There is objectivity in art, that is how we distinguish between difficulty, technique, etc. Art can be technically more difficult but have worse harmony with clashing colours or the like and be judged through an objective lense. To degrade art's objective value is not only to devalue what is amazing, but it also devalues someone's effort regardless of the outcome. Someone 'liking' art is subjective, but to judge it you can distinguish between the objective and subjective.
@olliefisher5435
23 күн бұрын
Quick question, I always form a point by sucking the brush. Is this ok for painting or am I going to die?
@RequiemWraith
24 күн бұрын
The tape thing just seems mental to me. Do people really have enough brushes that it's needed?? I have three of them (main, detail and metallics) and they get cleaned after every painting session, so they're always ready to go.
@269moose
23 күн бұрын
While pile, stack and stash are all very applicable in there own ways .... Does production pipeline have its place ?? 🤔
@charliekirkpatrick695
24 күн бұрын
Danger Zone, just the tip... is this the Archer episode?
@dreadtrain2846
24 күн бұрын
I agree with George on the video game front. 99% of new games come out unfinished, so you pay $100 CAD to beta test an incomplete and buggy game that you'll stop playing because it's unfinished and not good. I get way more value from miniatures and paints. 2-8 hours of gaming for $100 bucks or 20-200 hours for the same price (or less)? Every miniature Ive bought and every pot of paint has been a finished and complete product, I didn't have to wait 6 months for the head or arms of my miniature to be properly sculpted and sent to me.
@karlmoore1837
24 күн бұрын
video game is the name, the first video game was invented using not a computer by a TV - pong. It is a video game. Small little fact.
@gamer85retro
23 күн бұрын
hi i wash my brushes out after every session just using brush soap is it bad to do this every time ?
@Exoc3tBOOM
24 күн бұрын
With the value proposition, would you see the value the same if you were to pay a 51% increase in cost. For example would you see the value in the Ordo Malleus kit if instead of 135quid, you had to spend 205quid. Well that is the case for NZ, and that is if I buy through the GW website. The price bloat with the minis drove me to other games. I don't hope for it's downfall, but I feel disappointed I don't regret stopping 40k and looking elsewhere. On the plus side, absolutely loving the Rainbow 6: Skirmish game.
@frajeeli
24 күн бұрын
This brush was cleaned by: George On: Today
@karlmoore1837
24 күн бұрын
And yes to the lung thing. My other half will know when I'm watching some YT video where someone is doing something with an aersol or something like it. It is just be shouting "Where a bloody mask, you $£#*!"
@Bunyip_Studios
24 күн бұрын
The Instar Paints Soap+ products, Deep Clean, Cleaner, and Conditioner. You should only really need the Deep Clean for a neglected brush tbh. Less than £3 each too
@Winter-Nine
24 күн бұрын
Siege takes on 6 a side! The question is, what teams does everyone support?..
@beetle5000
24 күн бұрын
Computer games is what the uk would say and video games is from the US and it kind of stuck
@gomasso
21 күн бұрын
great guest
@laurencepenfold
24 күн бұрын
To be a critic you need to know what good painting looks like, what is possible to achieve, but not necessary to be able to do it.
@laurencepenfold
24 күн бұрын
I always compared the cost of Warhammer to a night out in London (travel, meal, drinks) once every couple of weeks. You think a FOMO box is expensive, try getting tickets to see a concert by anyone you've heard of before.
@d45873
24 күн бұрын
You're entitled to view it that way but you're comparing apples with oranges. Think a night out in London is pricey? Try skydiving in Dubai with a 5-star hotel.
@laurencepenfold
24 күн бұрын
@@d45873 Except that I have friends who said Warhammer was too expensive but would happily drop £70+ a week in nightclubs. No-one ever said to me they needed the the price of a box of intercessors to go on an extreme sports holiday.
@kealyj
24 күн бұрын
@@d45873 It's pretty similar - lots of people go to gigs regularly and do it without traveling anywhere. Even without the London factor, if I want to go to a gig I'm getting increasingly priced out of it. I used to go to 4-5 gigs a month and now I'd be spending the same money to see 1 or 2 concerts every three months - usually for the same bands who aren't even that big. That's without needing to travel, not drinking and not buying a t-shirt or an album at the gig like I used to.
@michaelcarter577
24 күн бұрын
I thought everyone cleans their brushes after each session
@ajhunter7283
24 күн бұрын
"vessel" is a mildly odd choice of words, but...why is it funny?
@xtommox
24 күн бұрын
Grilltider. That is all.
@STOOJIE
24 күн бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again my dark angels brother. Don't listen to these 2 😉. Your the talent🤜🤛
@timreeves
24 күн бұрын
i don't understand the "value" argument, if it's outside of your budget, then kill team or any other skirmish game can get you started much cheaper, and as far as paint goes, you only need a half dozen colours for more than enough, with a decent brand like AK this is only 15-20 quid. The resultant cost per hour you get out of the hobby can be incredibly cheap. £100 is plenty for a total budget to get you more than enough to start painting and playing; I hate to use the "avocado toast" argument, but £100 these days is what, 5 takeaways? 30 coffees? 2 video games? if you do live to a budget then yes, if you want to start something new, then you have to make allowances elsewhere. But if you do look at non-GW mini companies, with similar quality models, they tend to be much more expensive on a per model basis, how can they simultaneously be bad value but more affordable than the rest of the market? I do understand the idea of getting a 2k army can be overwhelming price wise, but I think this should be seen as an endgame goal, once you're sure you do feel good value from how much you get back from the hobby, and if you're starting out you probably have a friend or a local hobby group that will be more than happy to lend you models for a game whilst you build your own collection. I'm gonna go as far as saying warhammer IS cheap, and I say that as someone that lives off disability benefits. And the "price increases" have been shown to track with inflation, some models are increased over inflation, some are under inflation. increasing with inflation is NOT a price increase. And to make a final point, the ehtical nature of GW, sharing their profits with staff members equally from the entry level shop clerk to head of manufacturing, and this year this came to $8600 per staff member! Can you imagine what an amazing moment this is to the lower income staff, and as far as I can tell completely unheard of from any other company, Dan Price would be damn proud. They also give very healthy payouts in dividends, which can be seen as an elitist argument as most of us don't have any sort of stock portfolio, but it also benefits those that truly believe in the company and want to see them succeed and have been willing to invest in them to see it happen. And even if they're a "logical" choice for investors and hedge fund managers that have zero interest in the company, by making them an amazing investment opportunity it allows GW to grow without charging more for the kits. And is AOS better value? for me it definitely worked out very cheap, half a skaventide box and the stormcast spearhead and I have 2300 points on sprue for £150. But this value definitely isn't universal for every army.
@ge_hoff4181
24 күн бұрын
Just like your air brush, take an extra couple minutes and clean your brush after you're done. If you care
@artycharr
24 күн бұрын
if you are biying WH second hand the odds are you are after a rare piece at which point you are talking scalper prices.
@AyeDubbleYoo
24 күн бұрын
Vue cinema £4.99 any film, take your food from Tesco or Greggs. Welcome to the north east baby.
@michaelcarter577
24 күн бұрын
I was born in 1989. 'Computer games' is something Boomers say.
@BadMoon7555
24 күн бұрын
interesting topic, but im not watching 1:14:27 just for brush care
@SiegeStudios
24 күн бұрын
There are chapter markers in the description if you're only interested in a short section of the episode 🙂
@kylekeenan3485
24 күн бұрын
You don't watch this for one topic, its a podcast and they cover loads of related things.
@warhammered6485
24 күн бұрын
I always asked to see my art teachers art .. to see who was teaching me .
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