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Fresh-Faced New User




Hey everyone,

I have just uploaded a new 40K painting tutorial. I demonstrate how to paint a Dreadnought in the Ultramarines scheme. You can find the video here:




or with this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAV8Ga5qUKE

Here is an example of the clean dreadnought I demonstrate painting:


As well as the weathered, complete dreadnought:


If you find this video helpful, please consider looking at a few of my other tutorials and possibly subscribe to my channel if you would like to see more.

Thanks guys!
Andrew

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Escanaba Mi

Solid looking vid, easy to see steps and voice over that not all scratchy. I guess thats all one could hope for in pure video review. Also the actual content of the video is informative and I will recomend this tutie for others.
   
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Perfect Shot Dark Angels Predator Pilot






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I can pt believe I just watched a vid that was reasonably long, without skipping! Its a really clear and good step by step video without (for me) faffying.

I'm a newbie to painting and I don't see myself using an airbrush just yet, but you sure do make it look convenient (easy is different lol).

Well anyway thanks for spending your time making a tutorial that's not boring!


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Nigel Stillman





Austin, TX

First of all, really cool tutorial. Very well laid out and really informative. I need to get an airbrush now!

Also, I had a question: What is the advantage of using the alcohol based paints, like the gold and copper?

Thanks!
   
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Scarred Ultramarine Tyrannic War Veteran






Wellington, NZ

You officially just put my ultras to shame. Congratulations
Great job

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Long-Range Black Templar Land Speeder Pilot






UT

I'll have to try that on my Ironclad. I probably won't start with that dark a black for yellow.

A gun is a medium, a bullet a brush. 
   
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Storm Trooper with Maglight





Seattle, WA USA

Very nice I like the sooty grime you gave the Dreadnought . Well done .

The only poorly painted miniature is the one that is not painted. 
   
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Esteemed Veteran Space Marine





the Netherlands

im already subscribed to your channel! good vid though!

   
 
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