Thanks. I wasn't sure about the base. I wanted something that spoke of the plains of Africa with red earth and tall grass. Hopefully that's what it looks like!
28mm figures look a bit daunting to me though that's what I painted for ever in years gone by. I'm doing a large Crusades project for a mate though so I'm getting used to it again.
Thanks Andrew. I've not recorded a Zulu guide and it would appear to be an obvious choice now. If I get my hands on some Zulus, I'll be sure to upload a guide. Thanks for watching.
I tend to use whatever I have to hand. I'm always buying a range of different brands and types. Thought I don't like buying brushes unless I can see the hairs in place. Nothing worse than buying one online and it's already splayed. If I was to recommend anything it would be the Army Painter Insane Detail brush. That is one I will always go back to.
In this case I painted it on. If I have large projects to complete I sometimes spray it on with my airbrush. Either way it's from the same bottle and not a spray can. Hope that helps.
I used a simple, pure white. Not an off white or ivory/deck tan type colour. The pure white is great for a highlight as the previous layers are not so bright. You can get a nice clear edge/fold from this. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
Brilliant thank you for sharing this, and a great way of presenting
@@owenmartin8323 glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Really nice work.
@@stompingfreak8980 thanks!
Great stage by stage video . The tutorial is effective . The base and the 3 fellows look awesome as well !
Thank you! I will keep working on my 28mm techniques and hope to post some more guides soon.
Nice paint job. Very clean lines. The bases bring the painting to 150%.
Thanks. I wasn't sure about the base. I wanted something that spoke of the plains of Africa with red earth and tall grass. Hopefully that's what it looks like!
Amazing could sit and watch this all day 👌🏻
Thanks for watching!
You make painting the white strapping so easy !
Just practice I suppose. Perhaps that and I'm more used to 15mm scale so this figure looks huge to me! Thanks for watching.
Excellent guide. I (an Englishman) watched whilst painting 28mm Jacobites. Oh the irony :)
I'm painting a box of these soon for a client so will be checking the guide myself soon! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Brilliant, well done 👏
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Looks as though you've been practicing. Well done.
Thanks. I do get a lot of practice!
Great tutorial, really good.
Cheers Laurence. Hope to catch up soon.
Wow, those look fantastic! How did it feel painting 28mm over 15mm?
28mm figures look a bit daunting to me though that's what I painted for ever in years gone by. I'm doing a large Crusades project for a mate though so I'm getting used to it again.
Hi, very nice indeed. Did you do a zulu how paint please?
Thanks Andrew. I've not recorded a Zulu guide and it would appear to be an obvious choice now. If I get my hands on some Zulus, I'll be sure to upload a guide. Thanks for watching.
SEXY! Great Paintjob!
Thanks!
What size and make of paint brushes do you use?
I tend to use whatever I have to hand. I'm always buying a range of different brands and types. Thought I don't like buying brushes unless I can see the hairs in place. Nothing worse than buying one online and it's already splayed. If I was to recommend anything it would be the Army Painter Insane Detail brush. That is one I will always go back to.
Thanks for that buddy@@PanzerSchule
Cheers, happy painting.@@pauljohnson5160
Is the German Camo Black Brown base paint sprayed or painted on?
In this case I painted it on. If I have large projects to complete I sometimes spray it on with my airbrush. Either way it's from the same bottle and not a spray can. Hope that helps.
What white did you use to highlight the straps and webbing?
I used a simple, pure white. Not an off white or ivory/deck tan type colour. The pure white is great for a highlight as the previous layers are not so bright. You can get a nice clear edge/fold from this. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
@@PanzerSchule thank you. Thes are possibly the best Zulu British I've seen in 28mm. Superb work.
@@LittleLances thank you, you are too kind. I hope to keep these 28mm tutorials coming.