Lore, painting, battle reports, hobby history, whatever.

Self promotion welcome.

  • @Garzak
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    1310 months ago

    Not specific to 40K, but Goobertown Hobbies is one of my favourite channels. It’s a mini painting channel, always positive and beginner friendly, with a lot of useful advice regarding painting techniques.

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    1010 months ago
    • Luetin09
    • Adeptus Ridiculous
    • PancreasNoWork
    • Bricky (not exclusively 40k)
    • Brushstroke painting guides
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    PlayOnTabletop
    Great people, easy digestable battle reports, great production quality. They just found a great formula with their 40 minute reports.

    • @ThtCrzyBstrd
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      510 months ago

      I love 40k in 40 Minutes. I don’t think I can watch any other battle reports. And they seem like they’re just having a blast the whole time.

    • benwubbleyou
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      410 months ago

      Appreciate the support! It’s not easy editing work some days but the positivity from everyone is awesome.

  • @MrLuemasG
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    610 months ago

    I’m gonna try and mention ones that I haven’t seen other people mention yet …

    Rogue Hobbies is newer and really good, in my opinion. She’s a former GW employee who went solo recently and focuses on painting.

    Poorhammer as a YouTube channel or a podcast is great, they are fun to listen to and get some basic insights here and there.

    Auspex Tactics is a fucking work horse for getting news, reveals, and in-depth analysis. Dude uploads like crazy and is almost always the first I see covering news. His 10e coverage was GOAT-level for the entire lead up to Leviathan’s release

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    10 months ago

    PlayonTabletop for battle reports, Poorhammer for just generic 40k entertainment, Luetin and Weshammer for lore, Auspex Tactics for rules updates and news, and Ninjon and Eons of battle have become recent favorites for the hobby aspect along with Midwinter Minis.

    Pile all that on with the rest of my interests and my algorithm is having a seizure…

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    410 months ago

    Midwinter Minis does mostly painting videos. A lot of speed painting and beginner-friendly tutorials.

  • OnlyAwfulNamesLeft
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    410 months ago

    For Hobby History, I recommend Arbitor Ian. He’s an old grognard like me who has been collecting for decades, and explains some of the interesting changes and old lore of the setting (stuff from as far back as when Space Marines all had “born to kill” type graffiti all over their armour). He also does a “Tale of four gamers” type thing with some other hobbyists, and it feels a bit like those old White Dwarf articles come to life. Lots of nostalgia, but also new lore too.

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    Eons of Battle. Dude seems super nice. It’s mostly painting, and he does other games as well.

  • MrSangrief
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    310 months ago
    • Miniac (non exclusive mini painter)
    • Squidmar non exclusive mini painter)
    • MajorKill (lore, whatifs)
    • Baldermorts Guide to Warhammer (extensive lore, narated in theme)
  • EldradUlthran
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    310 months ago

    Apart the obvious luetin, valrak and majorkill, I really recommended giving arbitor Ian a try.

  • Cyprien
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    210 months ago

    I love zumikito miniatures, watching his videos made me improve my painting skills a lot !