This is even funnier because years ago when his grift just started taking off and he had a falling out with MtG he bought the Dark Millenium box set and put it behind him in his videos. It was some big symbol of him moving on to other games and getting into Warhammer. I'll be surprised if he ever opened it, nevermind read a single page of the rulebook.
It truly boggles my mind that this grifting fuck still has an audience.
In other words, he bought a prop for his set to grift with.
This is the thing with grifters. Unless you actually see them DOING something with regard to what they're talking about, assume they have no involvement in it. Nick Rekeita was mentioned a while back as having a bunch of books sitting on a shelf. Yeah, those are also props. Doesn't mean he read the things. Someone else I think Grummz supposedly has a couple armies... has he ever mentioned anything in detail about 40k or just made vague statements?
Us posting pictures of minis here probably isn't the best idea since that would be identifiable. But for someone already posting their face constantly on youtube? It shouldn't matter. lets look at another grifter, itsagundam. Guy grifts just like the rest on his main channel. But he's got another channel where he actually puts together gundam kits, you can see him painting and airbrushing at times, and the finished kits. He doesn't grift about gundam. Also has a full stormtrooper costume, he's a star wars fan and doesn't really grift about it so much as just complain about it(but who doesn't). Now the rest of the shit he talks about? Grift. Although he posts a couple times a week instead of 3-6 times a day.
He really is a grifter and no better than twitch streamer niggers getting into 40k only to pay someone to paint their models and meta chase for paypig bucks on a niche market.
Those people at least participate, have an idea of wtf is going on, understand what they're doing, etc. And if you're talking about the channels that have basically made a career out of it... Tabletop tactics, tabletop titans, vanguard tactics, art of war, etc.
first: These channels usually have a small number of people they're willing to put on camera. 3-5 or so?
second: Even with 7 or 8 people, you can't just have the same matchups constantly. Those people need multiple armies to be playing to get views
third: If you figure 4 people, needing 5 armies each, have to keep up with the new models, and yes are expected to be playing lists resembling whatever the meta is(otherwise they're not going to get the views) at least a significant part of the time, then yeah there would be no time to actually sit and paint the stuff on their own especially if they've got day jobs or even a family.
Now I'm not sure what other types of people you could be referring to on stream and playing, but if it is those kinds of channels, don't act like a mindless grifter and apply some critical thinking to the situation. You don't have to agree with it, or even tolerate it, but at least use some sense.