How to paint Warhammer Dwarfs "Part 1"

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2011

A video showing you how I paint my Warhammer Dwarfs

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  • Seems you use a lot of mixes. How do you prevent them from drying out? How much will usually make in a batch? Have you ever measured the amounts?

    Also, why not just use Dwarf Flesh? Doesn't that also have ruddy look? Thanks for vid. You did nice work.

  • @blaidencortel First of all i just make the mixes when i need to use them so i don't store any. I use Elf Flesh because I prefer the colour to Dwarf Flesh. Thanks for the comment.

  • @blaidencortel First of all i just make the mixes when i need to use them so i don't store any. I use Elf Flesh because I prefer the colour to Dwarf Flesh. Thanks for the comment.

  • @blaidencortel @blaidencortel First of all i just make the mixes when i need to use them so i don't store any. I use Elf Flesh because I prefer the colour to Dwarf Flesh. Thanks for the comment

  • Thanks for this video. Very educational!

    Also, great model!

  • @mentalvince Your welcome

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  • @thewarhammerworkshop Ah, I thought you might be from Scotland, which comes close.

  • @WoodelfLion i'm from the north England and have a strong accent.

  • I also heard "...höör" at 0:30 :D

    But I like your accent! Where are you from?

    Oh, and nice paintjob!!

  • @TheTabletopFreak he needs to highlight everything on that dwarf model. no offense to the painter, by a bit of drybrushing with a lighter brown on the beard, or even giving the beard a light dark brown ink wash would really help to bring out the lines alot more, same goes with the clothing and metal. dont get me wrong, its a good job.. but it can easily be better with alittle bit of work ;)

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