Interview with Scott ‘The Machine’

Speed Painting Artist

At Redgrass, we are proud of all the painters in our community! Here we introduce Scott “The Machine” in our latest interview at Redgrass. Known as a speed painting artist, Scott balances a busy life while passionately creating thousands of miniatures. Uncover his unique approach to miniature painting, his inspirations, and how he earned his distinctive nickname in our engaging conversation.as a Speed Painting Artist

Can you introduce yourself a little bit? Why have you chosen the name “Scott the Machine’?

I am a self-employed shoe repairer and (prior to Covid) was running a martial arts club once a week. I’m also dad to two young girls aged 6 and 1 and a husband with an amazing wife. On top of all this I paint minis and, if I have the time, play the odd game.

I used to collect and paint games as a child, then stopped and started over the years. In late November 2015, I started to get back into painting and found out about Kickstarter, where I backed a few games. Then I got asked to paint some ninjas in exchange for a game. Next thing, I was painting to fund the hobby.

People started to notice how fast I was at painting (being able to paint at work helps). I kept getting called ‘Machine’ so it made sense to use it as a name for my page, which was set up around July 2016. My page was mainly created as a place for me to record my work (not that I can ever find anything in the thousands of pictures there!)

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How long have you been painting miniatures for?

I’ve now been painting almost 4 years continuously and in that time I’ve approximately painted 11,000 minis.

Last year, my best was around 3,700!

How did you discover this hobby?

Me and my friends used to paint in our teens, then in my late twenties Lord of the Rings came out. I had lots of it and then for some reason I stopped painting for ten years. This may be due to all the martial arts I was doing at the time. But now I’m older I am painting more than being thrown about in Jujitsu etc. But I also achieved my goal of 5 black belts.

Where do you get your inspiration from?

I guess in most cases I look at artwork and try and copy it but with my own vibes in some cases.

How many miniatures can you paint in a day?

Today I painted 17, I did 40 in 11 hours once as I thought they had to get from the UK to the US in a week… it wasn’t exactly the case. Best was 165 in a week.

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What are the most important techniques a miniature painter should know?

Okay I’ll be honest, I get an image, grab some paints and go for it. Do I know loads of techniques? Possibly. Do I know what they are all called? No, not really. I enjoy painting and challenging myself by painting X amount of minis in X amount of time.

Which miniature are you the most proud of?

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Have you ever participated in a competition or won an award?

I almost entered a competition once. I had to buy the item and when it arrived I wasn’t inspired, but when I went to paint it, part of it broke and wasn’t fixable. That’s as far as I got. I share just about everything I paint on my page – some of it might get likes, some of it won’t. I guess as long as the person I’m painting for is happy then that’s all that matters.

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